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River Hawk Co LLC
Nestled seamlessly within the heart of your living space, our recently completed built-in fireplace is the epitome of warmth and sophistication. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the fireplace seamlessly integrates into the surrounding architecture, becoming a focal point that exudes both charm and modern elegance.
Roomzly | Design & Build Company
The villa is constructed on one level, with expansive windows and high ceilings. The client requested the design to be a mixture of traditional and modern elements, with a focus on storage space and functionality.
Catherine Wilman Interiors
The flat was stripped back to the bare bones; we removed the old flooring and installed full soundproofing throughout the apartment. I then laid a dark Wenge parquet flooring and kept the walls in a light off-white paint to keep the apartment light and airy.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
I decided to retain the original mouldings on the walls and paint the areas (walls, moulding and covings) in the same off-white colour.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
This apartment has a timeless elegance and remains one of my favourite projects to date.
JayMarc Homes
The Madrid's living room connects to the outdoor patio through a sliding glass door, creating a seamless transition between the indoor and outdoor spaces. This feature allows for easy access, provides a scenic view, and brings in natural light. The connection to the patio enhances the living room's versatility, offering an expanded area for relaxation and entertainment. It adds a modern touch and creates a welcoming atmosphere for enjoying both indoor and outdoor living.
Lowell Custom Homes
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Interior Design by www.northshorenest.com
Relaxed luxury on the shore of beautiful Geneva Lake in Wisconsin.
Nar Design Group
This cozy gathering space in the heart of Davis, CA takes cues from traditional millwork concepts done in a contemporary way.
Accented with light taupe, the grid panel design on the walls adds dimension to the otherwise flat surfaces. A brighter white above celebrates the room’s high ceilings, offering a sense of expanded vertical space and deeper relaxation.
Along the adjacent wall, bench seating wraps around to the front entry, where drawers provide shoe-storage by the front door. A built-in bookcase complements the overall design. A sectional with chaise hides a sleeper sofa. Multiple tables of different sizes and shapes support a variety of activities, whether catching up over coffee, playing a game of chess, or simply enjoying a good book by the fire. Custom drapery wraps around the room, and the curtains between the living room and dining room can be closed for privacy. Petite framed arm-chairs visually divide the living room from the dining room.
In the dining room, a similar arch can be found to the one in the kitchen. A built-in buffet and china cabinet have been finished in a combination of walnut and anegre woods, enriching the space with earthly color. Inspired by the client’s artwork, vibrant hues of teal, emerald, and cobalt were selected for the accessories, uniting the entire gathering space.
Karla Trincanello, CID, Interior Decisions, Inc.
One large expansive room in this townhome was separated by tall columns and then elegant French portierre drapery to define two separate areas insteal of one room for both spaces. sheer motorized shades provide just the right touch when the sun glares intot he room. The sectional upholstery may look untouchable but it is extremely confortable and perfect for relaxing and watching the TV while a warm fire is blazing.
JPOrleans Charlotte
An expansive two-story great room in Charlotte with medium hardwood floors, a gas fireplace, white built-ins, a sliding window wall, and exposed natural beams.
MOSID
The marble countertop of the dining table and the metal feet are calm and steady. The texture of the metal color is full of modernity, and the casual details are soothing French elegance. The white porcelain ornaments have a variety of gestures, like a graceful dancer, like a dancer's elegant skirt, and like a blooming flower, all breathing French elegance, without limitation and style, which is a unique style.
Living Room Design Photos with a Standard Fireplace and Panelled Walls
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