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This is the highly anticipated David Reid Show home in Saint Kilda, Cambridge. Don’t forget to check out the statement features and warm design complemented by the Elkwood Honey Oak Laminate floors. Thank you David Reid Homes Waikato for the opportunity to work with you on this beautiful project.
Boyce Design + Build
The family room updates included replacing the existing brick fireplace with natural stone and adding a custom floating mantel, installing a gorgeous coffered ceiling and re-configuring the built- ins.
Carrie Hayward Design
I fell in love with these inexpensive curtains on Overstock.com, but they were too short. So I bought an extra set and had a seamstress use it to extend them to the correct length.
Photo © Bethany Nauert
Outside Architecture
Modern family room addition with walnut built-ins, floating shelves and linear gas fireplace.
AFT Construction
We worked on a complete remodel of this home. We modified the entire floor plan as well as stripped the home down to drywall and wood studs. All finishes are new, including a brand new kitchen that was the previous living room.
DANIELLE Interior Design & Decor
This small space packs a punch. With the dark wood floors and the bright white walls the bright colors have a great foundation to pop off of. Outside of the box thinking with two drapery colors and a crystal chandelier. The Green West Elm sofa sits in front of open bookshelves. The wall book shelf is attached and great for small space storage. Using the vertical space and saving valuable floor space.
incorporating vintage tables and a bright colorful chair adds a ton of character to this small condo.
Designed by Danielle Perkins of Danielle Interior Design & Decor.
Living room photographed by Taylor Abeel Photography.
Faust Development Group LLC
An excellent example of converting an Aspen outdoor gas lantern to an indoor electric lantern using a wall yoke mount to add elegant and rustic lighting to a family room. Medium and dark patina finish colors used with a brick or rock wall and using candelabra bulbs makes a beautiful lighting statement. An easy way to convert an "average" room" to an amazing room!
Susan Glick Interiors
MODERN ORGANIC UPDATED FAMILY ROOM
LUXE LIVING SPACE
NEUTRAL COLOR PALETTE
GRAYS
TEXTURE
CORAL
ORGANIC ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
HERRINGBONE WOOD WALLPAPER
CHEVRON WOOD WALLPAPER
MODERN RUG
METALLIC CORK CEILING WALLPAPER
MIXED METALS
SCULPTURED GLASS CEILING LIGHT
MODERN ART
GRAY SHAGREEN CABINET
Decorating Den Interiors - Bromberek Design Team
We replaced the brick with a Tuscan-colored stacked stone and added a wood mantel; the television was built-in to the stacked stone and framed out for a custom look. This created an updated design scheme for the room and a focal point. We also removed an entry wall on the east side of the home, and a wet bar near the back of the living area. This had an immediate impact on the brightness of the room and allowed for more natural light and a more open, airy feel, as well as increased square footage of the space. We followed up by updating the paint color to lighten the room, while also creating a natural flow into the remaining rooms of this first-floor, open floor plan.
After removing the brick underneath the shelving units, we added a bench storage unit and closed cabinetry for storage. The back walls were finalized with a white shiplap wall treatment to brighten the space and wood shelving for accessories. On the left side of the fireplace, we added a single floating wood shelf to highlight and display the sword.
The popcorn ceiling was scraped and replaced with a cleaner look, and the wood beams were stained to match the new mantle and floating shelves. The updated ceiling and beams created another dramatic focal point in the room, drawing the eye upward, and creating an open, spacious feel to the room. The room was finalized by removing the existing ceiling fan and replacing it with a rustic, two-toned, four-light chandelier in a distressed weathered oak finish on an iron metal frame.
Photo Credit: Nina Leone Photography
LMOH Home
Shown in this photo: custom upholstered sectional, performance fabric dining chairs, espresso oak keyed dining table, swivel counter stools, over-sized ceiling fan, carbon gray bookcases, sculptured pendants, sculptured chandelier, hand-knotted area rug, abstract art, acacia hardwood flooring, multi-slide patio door, accessories/finishing touches designed by LMOH Home. | Photography Joshua Caldwell.
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