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Jeff King & Company
A sliding panel exposes the TV. Floor-to-ceiling windows connect the entire living space with the backyard while letting in natural light.
Photography: Brian Mahany
Weil Friedman Architects
Combining three units in this large apartment overlooking Central Park, Weil Friedman created separate, yet connected Living and Dining Rooms in a central location. Custom millwork conceals a TV above a Hearth Cabinet firebox. A column is cleverly concealed on the right, while a storage cabinet is located to the left of the fireplace. Large framed openings between rooms incorporate closets and a dry bar.
photo by Josh Nefsky
Wendy O'Brien Interior Planning & Design
he open plan of the great room, dining and kitchen, leads to a completely covered outdoor living area for year-round entertaining in the Pacific Northwest. By combining tried and true farmhouse style with sophisticated, creamy colors and textures inspired by the home's surroundings, the result is a welcoming, cohesive and intriguing living experience.
For more photos of this project visit our website: https://wendyobrienid.com.
Pineapple House Interior Design
Pineapple House adds a rustic stained wooden beams with arches to the painted white ceiling with tongue and groove V-notch slats to unify the kitchen and family room. Chris Little Photography
Leon Speakers, Inc.
Featuring Lutron QS quiet motors and a patented scrolling motion, our Moving Art Screens elegantly conceal TVs and speakers behind beautifully printed artwork. Each system is custom-crafted to order using artwork and frames that you can choose from our extensive gallery. With three different models, and recess and surface-mounting configurations, our Moving Art Screens seamlessly integrate audio and video into any space. Installation by QAV in Centennial, CO.
Nailed It Builders
Elevate your home with our stylish interior remodeling projects, blending traditional charm with modern comfort. From living rooms to bedrooms, we transform spaces with expert craftsmanship and timeless design
P V
Brazilian Cherry hard wood triple coated in ebony. Plaster walls lightly smoothed to retain texture, painted in light gray. Lighting in living room original, purchased in Naples FL. Kitchen lighting 2016, Ferguson.
Modern Blaze
Dimplex DLGM29 Vapor Fireplace Insert features revolutionary ultrasonic technology that creates the flame and smoke effect. As the mist rises up through the logs, the light reflects against the water molecules creating a convincing illusion of flames and smoke. The result is an appearance so authentic it could be mistaken for a traditional wood-burning fireplace.
Hom Personal Interiors
From the Moment you step under the Taut Green Awning from Central Park West... you begin to feel the Tingling Calm you are about to behold.
As you ascend in the elevator to the Tree Top Floor and enter the Enclave, you know you have arrived, not at a residence, but an experience.
A place that is as Bright and White as the Sun Shining outside the Bank of Windows, yet Tempered by the Green Lush Expanse of all Central Park Laid before your Wandering eyes.
As you turn to Drink in the Apartment, your Eyes are delighted with the Twinkle of Crystal, the Sheen of Marbles, The Roughness of Carved Granite, all played against Cozy Silk and Wool Carpets, Sofas and Chairs that soak you in, the Art and Treasures in glints of Patina-ed Golds and Silver from the Past, The Present and the Future to come, all gift boxed in a setting that harks back to the Golden Age of Pre-War New York but Splashed with Modern Flourishes in design that remind you, you are Here and Now.
In this Trance you can hear the Sounds of Clinking Glasses celebrating a Birthday Celebration, The Laughter of Friends preparing to leave for an Opening Night at the Theater, the soft hush of a night cap toast as you savor in the city lights below before you dream some more, only to wake to the smells of Omelette's and French Toast waiting on White Porcelain with Crisp Linen Napkins all set beside the Mountain of the Sunday New York Times in the Shadow of a Blue Hydrangea arrangement.
The Day and The City awaits you, but you cocoon yourself in the envelope you are savoring, You reach for the Times, or the New Yorker, and curl in, with Cole Porter or Leonard Bernstein wafting through the aerie of peace, as you gaze out the window... Central Park fills with Leaves, People, Rain, or even a Gentle Snow.
This is Central Park West.
This is:
An Experience. Not a Residence.
Living Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and a Concealed TV
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