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Christopher Maya Associates Inc.
In the media room, which also functions as an extra bedroom, the designer created an island-style escape from the New York winter. Arsenic 214 from Farrow & Ball creates a Caribbean oasis in the den. It's a bright color, yet the room feels very soothing and peaceful, like an escape should be. Roman shade in fabric from the Christopher Maya collection by Holland & Sherry. The Clifton lounge by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is covered in brown linen and mohair. A beach photo by Christophe Tedjasukmana completes the Caribbean escape theme.
Photographer: Christian Harder
Dona Rosene Interiors
2018 DESIGN OVATION HONORABLE MENTION/ TRADITIONAL LIVING ROOM. Years after a major remodel, this couple contacted the designer as they had for 25 yrs to work with the contractor to create this Living Area Addition. To warm up the room and bring the ceiling down, the designer recommended the use of wood planks on the ceiling, along with 2 large-scale iron chandeliers. The double row of windows brings the outdoors in, providing wonderful daylight. The wall space above the opening to the adjacent Library was the perfect location for canvas panels inspired by the wife’s favorite Japanese artwork and commissioned by the designer with a local artist. The room provides plenty of seating for watching TV, reading or conversation. The open space between the sofa table and library allows room for the client to explore her heritage through Japanese Sword practicing or her Ikebana creations using their landscape. Oriental inspiration was used in the fabrics and accessories throughout. Photos by Michael Hunter
FineCraft Contractors, Inc.
2016 MBIA Gold Award Winner: From whence an old one-story house once stood now stands this 5,000+ SF marvel that Finecraft built in the heart of Bethesda, MD.
Susie Soleimani Photography
Connie Long Interiors
New addition onto the existing den of a 1930's cottage in Nashville, TN. The exposed wood beams extend across the addition for the original ceiling height of the existing den. Back foyer creates privacy to the new master bedroom and bath and also becomes a gallery to display family photos. Light in the foyer is provided by a transom window to the porch and a window looking out on the back deck and garden. A small glass prism pendant light and glamour.
Lark Interior
A family room featuring a navy shiplap wall with built-in cabinets and vintage bathing suit art.
Family Room Design Photos with Blue Walls
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