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The best fire, the cleanest look, and an authentic masonry appearance. Escape to warmth and comfort with these captivating, functional, multi-sided gas fireplaces, which provide a stunning focal point in any room. // Photo by: Red Sky Visual
Armina Interiors
With a restful palette of off-white, cream, taupe, soft grey and black, this living room offers an elegant, yet welcoming, place for family to hang out, read books, play games and listen to music.
Photo: Martin Vecchio
Esquire Interiors
Hunter Douglas Top Down Bottom Up are a must when it comes to versatility and Function
DRAPES & DECOR
The homeowner wished to add some color and style to her very neural and plain family room. We've addressed several components of the room: window treatments, furniture and rug placement and addition of pattern and color. The large bay type window consisted of 6 standard size windows separated by the strips of wall. We've added single width drapery panels in the pattern rich fabric and hung them on medallion type of hardware installed way above the window frame for for extra hight.
Two armchairs were placed in front of the bay area to create a perfect place for reading and conversation. Two color rich pillows were added to emphasize the area.
DRAPES & DECOR
Oliver Burns
A harmonious colour palette of blacks, beiges and golds allows works of art to be brought into dramatic relief.
Intarya
This apartment is within a magnificent Grade II listed building in the heart of Mayfair and renovated by London-based developer Northacre. Intarya were asked to design a show apartment with an interior of ‘Ambassadorial Splendour’, suitable for its discerning potential buyer.
Its towering ceilings, tall windows and exquisite mouldings were all faithfully restored by Intarya, with mouldings highlighted in distressed platinum rather than the expected gilding to give the apartment depth and layering whilst also updating the inherent character of the architecture.
The scheme was classically inspired using traditional furniture shapes but in modern finishes, textures and colours making them more relevant to today’s market, creating a contemporary-classic fusion. Despite the grand proportions, the spaces feel comfortable and welcoming.
Cabana Home
Santa Barbara Style is eclectic in this Living room centered with a carved Limestone fireplace flanked with a pair of imported Italian chests; Bill Sofield leather chairs, Barbara Barry Slipper Chairs, and a Lee Industries Sofa, all available at Cabana Home. Custom window coverings and rug by Cabana Home.
Home Furnishings & Interior Design by Cabana Home.
Photography by: Mark Lohman
Jenni Leasia Interior Design
This new riverfront townhouse is on three levels. The interiors blend clean contemporary elements with traditional cottage architecture. It is luxurious, yet very relaxed.
The Weiland sliding door is fully recessed in the wall on the left. The fireplace stone is called Hudson Ledgestone by NSVI. The cabinets are custom. The cabinet on the left has articulated doors that slide out and around the back to reveal the tv. It is a beautiful solution to the hide/show tv dilemma that goes on in many households! The wall paint is a custom mix of a Benjamin Moore color, Glacial Till, AF-390. The trim paint is Benjamin Moore, Floral White, OC-29.
Project by Portland interior design studio Jenni Leasia Interior Design. Also serving Lake Oswego, West Linn, Vancouver, Sherwood, Camas, Oregon City, Beaverton, and the whole of Greater Portland.
For more about Jenni Leasia Interior Design, click here: https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/
To learn more about this project, click here:
https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/lakeoswegoriverfront
Ekman Design Studio
This elegant expression of a modern Colorado style home combines a rustic regional exterior with a refined contemporary interior. The client's private art collection is embraced by a combination of modern steel trusses, stonework and traditional timber beams. Generous expanses of glass allow for view corridors of the mountains to the west, open space wetlands towards the south and the adjacent horse pasture on the east.
Builder: Cadre General Contractors
http://www.cadregc.com
Interior Design: Comstock Design
http://comstockdesign.com
Photograph: Ron Ruscio Photography
http://ronrusciophotography.com/
Living Room Design Photos with Beige Walls and Dark Hardwood Floors
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