Living Room Design Photos with a Built-in Media Wall and Blue Floor
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Hinteria
Elegant living-room and dining-room area with some Scandinavian elements. A perfect combination of color, wallpaper and natural oak wood.
The color palette in blues gives a calm sensation and becomes warmer adding natural texture in the wool rugs and the pendant lamp shade, which, placed centrally, announces itself as the focal point of the room. Built-in cabinet in metal, natural oak and a touch of color, that includes the space for TV and art objects.
Sofa by JNL Collection, lighting by Aromas del Campo and ArtMaker
Patti Dixon Design
Warm and open living space for a family of six. Removed wall and added see thru fireplace to create large room. Circular rug with blues and neutrals ground pale blue/green/white wall color with yummy chenille upholstery fabrics.
Sally Scott Interior Designer
In this home there is an upper and lower living room, they are open to each other so are designed as complementary spaces. Shades of blue are carried throughout the home. Both rooms offer comfortable seating for watching TV or enjoying the views of ponds and rolling hills. The area rugs are custom, as is all of the furniture.
Hinteria
Elegant living-room and dining-room area with some Scandinavian elements. A perfect combination of color, wallpaper and natural oak wood.
The color palette in blues gives a calm sensation and becomes warmer adding natural texture in the wool rugs and the pendant lamp shade, which, placed centrally, announces itself as the focal point of the room. Built-in cabinet in metal, natural oak and a touch of color, that includes the space for TV and art objects.
Sofa by JNL Collection, lighting by Aromas del Campo and ArtMaker
Sally Scott Interior Designer
In this home there is an upper and lower living room, they are open to each other so are designed as complementary spaces. Shades of blue are carried throughout the home. Both rooms offer comfortable seating for watching TV or enjoying the views of ponds and rolling hills. The area rugs are custom, as is all of the furniture.
RAMSAY GOURD ARCHITECTS
Livingroom to a small lakeside bunkhouse. (Check out the that chandelier!)
Photo: Greg Premru
Sally Scott Interior Designer
In this home there is an upper and lower living room, they are open to each other so are designed as complementary spaces. Shades of blue are carried throughout the home. Both rooms offer comfortable seating for watching TV or enjoying the views of ponds and rolling hills. The area rugs are custom, as is all of the furniture.
Sally Scott Interior Designer
In this home there is an upper and lower living room, they are open to each other so are designed as complementary spaces. Shades of blue are carried throughout the home. Both rooms offer comfortable seating for watching TV or enjoying the views of ponds and rolling hills. The area rugs are custom, as is all of the furniture.
Sally Scott Interior Designer
In this home there is an upper and lower living room, they are open to each other so are designed as complementary spaces. Shades of blue are carried throughout the home. Both rooms offer comfortable seating for watching TV or enjoying the views of ponds and rolling hills. The area rugs are custom, as is all of the furniture.
HolzDesignPur
Essbereich im Dachgeschoss: Klassisch-rustikal eingerichtet mit der Pendelleuchte TR5 aus Holzfurnier des dänischen Designers Tom Rossau und dem Esstisch LUNGO aus massivem Holz
Leuchte: http://www.holzdesignpur.de/designerlampen-Pendelleuchte-TR5-tom-rossau">
Esstisch: http://www.holzdesignpur.de/Ausziehtisch-massiv-Holz-Lungo
Sally Scott Interior Designer
In this home there is an upper and lower living room, they are open to each other so are designed as complementary spaces. Shades of blue are carried throughout the home. Both rooms offer comfortable seating for watching TV or enjoying the views of ponds and rolling hills. The area rugs are custom, as is all of the furniture.
HolzDesignPur
Esstisch: Ausziehtisch LUNGO von vitamin design http://www.holzdesignpur.de/Ausziehtisch-massiv-Holz-Lungo
HolzDesignPur
Der alte Wäscheboden wurde entkernt und bietet nun Platz, Licht und Luft bis zum 6 Meter hohen First. Erweiterte Fenster lassen Licht in den verwinkelten Raum. Holz in hellen Tönen, Naturleinen, Sand- und Steintöne bringen nordische Behaglichkeit.
Living Room Design Photos with a Built-in Media Wall and Blue Floor
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