Living Room Design Photos with a Wood Stove and a Freestanding TV
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Janey Butler Interiors
The Living Room was totally transformed in this lovely rural Cheshire Family Home. We totally re designed the interior which centred around the old fashioned Red Brick Fireplace which we removed and installed a contemporary style real fire woodburner. All new colour scheme and furniture design which centred around the clients already purcahsed coffee table. Original Art Work was created with the colours and tones of the room, and with all new luxury furniture, gorgeous feature lighting and all new spot lighting,curtains, blinds and accessories, this room now exudes luxury and glamour which our clients wanted.
Absolute Architecture
Absolute Architecture added a two storey, seamless extension, providing a new large family kitchen and master bedroom suite. The hallway was opened up with a beautiful double height space and the staircase was restored. Elsewhere rooms have been reconfigured and the entire property has been renovated internally, including new kitchens, bathrooms, fireplaces and joinery.
At No 19
A long, narrow lounge / diner open plan to the kitchen which had been remodelled in the recent past. A bright orange glass splashback dictated the colour scheme. We removed a dated red brick fireplace with open fire and replaced it with an integrated cassette multi fuel burner. Bespoke display shelves and log storage was desinged and built. A bespoke chaise sofa and two accent chairs significantly improved capacity for seating. curtains with silver and copper metallic accents pulled the scheme together withouot detracting from the glorious open views.
Design In Motion
This Edwardian living room was lacking enthusiasm and vibrancy and needed to be brought back to life. A lick of paint can make all the difference!
We wanted to bring a rich, deep colour to this room to give it that cosy, warm feeling it was missing while still allowing this room to fit in with the period this home was built in. We also had to go with a colour that matched the light green and gold curtains that were already in the room.
The royal, warm green we chose looks beautiful and makes more of an impact when you walk in. We went for an ivory cream colour on the picture rails and moulding to emphasise the characteristics of this period home and finished the room off with a bright white on the ceiling and above the picture rail to brighten everything up.
Living Room Design Photos with a Wood Stove and a Freestanding TV
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