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May Construction, Inc.
Where once a traditional fireplace dominated, the reimagined living room now flaunts a sleek, modern gas fireplace controlled via touchscreen, clad in lustrous Sahara noir marble tile mix, and trimmed in jolly-aluminum graphite, it's a focal point that radiates sophistication. Overhead, faux wood beams grace the ceiling, adding depth and character to the grand great room.
Linda Allen Designs, Inc. / Live Anywhere, Inc.
Yellow and Teal living room with ombre rug by Linda Allen Designs. Photo credit: Alex Vertikoff
RE.BLOOM COMPANY
The living room is a beautiful space with a lovely view of two mountains and the river below; the southern sun floods the room. The new hardwood floors unify the room with the rest of the home. The stone on the fireplace surround is original to this mid century modern home.
Pineapple House Interior Design
Living rooms, like any room, are more likely to be used if they host activities. Placing a television in an environment helps guarantee that the space will be enjoyed. In more formal locations, televisions are generally (cleverly) hidden so they don't distract from the room's elegance. Other great "anchors" in formal living spaces include a piano and fireplace, which set the stage for comfortable seating during concerts and conversations.
Scott Moore Photography
KAST DESIGN
Confort et élégance sont de mise pour le salon. Le verre est un matériau omniprésent délicatement intégré par KAST DESIGN, aussi bien pour les luminaires que pour certaines pièces de mobilier.
Les canapés et fauteuil BB Italia encadrent deux tables basses en verre translucide bleu et doré BELL TABLE qui rappellent l’omniprésence de délicats luminaires en verre déclinés dans toutes les pièces de l’appartement, dont Kast Design connait parfaitement les meilleurs fabricants parmi lesquels : Schwung, Vibia, Brookis, Gubi.
INA MALEC PHOTOGRAPHIE
Leanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
Christmas holiday design for an amazing animal conservation ranch in Texas. Our goal was to deliver a holiday scheme indicative of rustic Texas. For year 2012 our look was to design with a color palette of forest green, rust, brown, cream and gold pulling from the use of natural elements, often found on the ranch, such as pheasant and ostrich feathers, deer sheds, lichen covered branches, beautiful vintage fowl and small critter taxidermy, massive pine comes, silver birch branches etc.. mixed with vintage wood skis, copper bladed ice skates, rustic lanterns, etc..
Pineapple House Interior Design
Hip, stylish couple wanted to update a newly purchased traditional home (built 2007) utilizing mostly cosmetic, decorative improvements - not structural alterations. The residence needs to empower the family and support the owner’s professional, creative pursuits. They frequently entertain, so requested both large and small environments for social gatherings and dance parties. Our primary palette is bright orange and deep blue, and we employ the deep, saturated hues on sizeable areas like walls and large furniture pieces. We soften and balance the intense hues with creamy off-whites, and introduce contemporary light fixtures throughout the house. We incorporate textured wall coverings inside display cabinets, above wainscoting, on fireplace surround, on select accent walls, and on the coffered living room ceiling.
Scott Moore Photography
Amy Carman Design
Our clients loved living in their classic colonial home dating to the early 1900s, but the interior felt dated and heavy. Our challenge was creating fresh design that honored the history and character of the home. We took our cues from the elegant black marble fireplace, the baby grand, and floor-to-ceiling millwork. We love the marriage of old and new-- layering original pieces with new decor elevates both, giving a space authenticity and fresh style.
Vivian Soliemani Design
This living room features a rich palette that is balanced by clean white paneling and trim. The effective layering of textures can be seen in the use of walnut flooring, plush textiles, and a warm area rug which anchors the seating area. The custom fireplace further enhances the feel of this cozy but elegant home.
Wyant Architecture
A narrow formal parlor space is divided into two zones flanking the original marble fireplace - a sitting area on one side and an audio zone on the other.
Beyond Beige Interior Design Inc.
Designed by Beyond Beige
www.beyondbeige.com
Ph: 604-876-.3800
Randal Kurt Photography
The Living Lab Furniture
Living Room Design Photos with a Music Area and a Stone Fireplace Surround
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