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Ann Cope Interior Design
The luxurious lounge comes snug for martinis and watching films. In succulent Green and gold.
Needed to house the beautiful Edwardian Doll's house and have a space for entertainment.
Twilly and Fig
This study is playful, multi-functional, and eclectic in design. The custom-painted built-ins complement the orange patterned accent chairs and jolt color into the space. The furnishings and accessories play off one another and allow for many patterns and textures. Visit our interior designers & home designer Dallas website for more details >>> https://dkorhome.com/project/modern-asian-inspired-interior-design/
Sync Interior Design
Bright and airy basement living space with a Japanese-inspired coffee table, custom upholstered furniture, and concealed entertainment unit. The space also has recessed lighting, suspended ceilings, and an open concept kitchen.
Design by UBER
A full renovation of a dated but expansive family home, including bespoke staircase repositioning, entertainment living and bar, updated pool and spa facilities and surroundings and a repositioning and execution of a new sunken dining room to accommodate a formal sitting room.
Studio Ypsilon Ltd
A full renovation and modernisation of this one Bedroom, grade II listed apartment on the first floor of a Georgian terrace building in Marylebone.
We oversaw and managed the whole renovation from securing approval from English Heritage and Council to managing the license to alter for this extensive refurbishment. The apartment was reconfigured from a large Studio to a one Bedroom and was modernised throughout as an investment property for the rental market.
We maximised storage through extensive joinery designed taking in to consideration the high ceilings of the property, achieving a sense of comfort, spaciousness and luxury. The bathroom with large walk-in wet room and the floor to ceiling sash windows are the main features of the property.
SLC Interior Design
A cosy living room and eclectic bar area seamlessly merged, through the use of a simple yet effective colour palette and furniture placement.
The bar was a bespoke design and placed in such away that the architectural features, which were dividing the room, would be incorporated and therefore no longer be predominant.
The period beams, on the walls, were further enhanced by setting them against a contemporary colour, and wallpaper, with the wood element carried through to the new floor and bar.
Living Room Design Photos with a Concealed TV and Wallpaper
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