Living Room Design Photos with a Music Area and Dark Hardwood Floors
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Kimberley Kay Interiors
Boho Southwestern is this space. Vintage rugs with jute and natural woods. Plants help make this interior feel the natural elements from outdoors.
Rachael Liberman Design LLC
The homeowners had recently gone through a large renovation where they added onto the existing house and upgraded all the finishes when we were hired to design two of their childrens' bedrooms. We went on create the entire dining room and living room designs. We sourced furniture and accessories for the foyer and put the finishing touches on many other rooms throughout the house. In this project, we were lucky to have clients with great taste and an exciting design aesthetic. Interior Design by Rachael Liberman and Photos by Arclight Images
Twilly and Fig
This transitional living room and dining room space was designed to be used by an active family. We used furniture that would create a casual sophisticated space for reading, listening to music and playing games together as a family.
Dan Davis Design
Our clients wanted to incorporate Mid Century Modern with Arts and Crafts and a bit of rustic flair. Clean-lined furnishings contrast with the various woods and the two-sided, stone fireplace. Note how the clients' existing art collection and iconic Mid Century Modern chairs were incorporated. This was a whole house renovation.
Bailey Davol Studio Build
An unused attic has become a light, bright and peaceful living space. A raised dormer allowed for the addition of a living room, bathroom and two bedrooms. This creative family embraced the idea of reusing some of the bones from the house in shelving, barn doors and special finishes.
Interiors by LH
An unused family space becomes a destination for reading, music, relaxing and entertaining.
Material Girl
Assymmetical swag and cascades, with contrast lining and floor length panel, and decorative hardware.
Rosen Kelly Conway Architecture & Design
Interior Design: Rosen Kelly Conway Architecture & Design
Architecture: Rosen Kelly Conway Architecture & Design
Contractor: R. Keller Construction, Co.
Custom Cabinetry: Custom Creations
Marble: Atlas Marble
Art & Venetian Plaster: Alternative Interiors
Tile: Virtue Tile Design
Fixtures: WaterWorks
Photographer: Mike Van Tassell
Opening Act Window Fashions
The placement of the Sheer Drapery allows the view of the arched windows. Drapery Panels frame the window beautifully in this sitting room!
Living Room Design Photos with a Music Area and Dark Hardwood Floors
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