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Holly Bellomy
Traditional living room, unfinished floor lamps, reclaimed wood console table, blue upholstered round ottoman, two fabric green chairs, damask, greek key, linen drapes, Peter Lik, burlap shades, wood bead chandelier, Hawaii, beach, moroccan wool blue rug, marble and iron drink table
Twin Shoot LLC
Karen Kitowski & Co., Inc.
The clients wanted to update their dated and drab living room. They envisioned French Art Deco with a hint of the elegant ambience of New York City's Cafe Carlyle on a cold winter night. They requested that I keep the antigue lacquered secretary and I kept the taffeta draperies.
I imagined a quiet, elegant room that would reflect the style and sophistication of the client. To quiet the mood and create the sense of a romantic club, I selected a dark sage toned paint.
The glare from the windows posed an uncomfortable distration to guests sitting on the sofa in its previous location. So, I angled the sofa so that one wouldn't be looking directly into the windows. I added a bronze toned sheer fabric for roman shades, to become sun glasses for the room, cutting the glare, but sheer enough to not obstruct the view of an adjoining park and city sky line.
Two lounge chairs bordering the window provide a place for the couple to enjoy a glass of wine, read the paper, and enjoy the views. When entertaining these chairs can be turned to face the sofa for conversation with guests.
Wander Designs
Client moved to downtown Austin and was looking for a space to compliment her new lifestyle. It's a small space, so we made the most of the space and created a unique and sexy environment for her.
MURANO IMPORTS™
Clear with gold Murano glass Modern chandelier with gold metal finish. Custom size, color and metal finish upon your request.
Robin Gannon Interiors
Historical meets traditional in this Lexington inn's 22 room update/remodel. Robin oversaw the project entirely, from interior architecture to choosing the butter knives in the Inn’s restaurant. Named twice to Travel + Leisure’s “Top 100 Hotels in the World”, the project’s standout interior design continue to help earn the Inn and its upscale restaurant international accolades.
Photo credit: Michael J. Lee Photography
David Dalton Inc.
In a contemporary living room by David Dalton, a color palette of black, white and tan features textural furnishings and contemporary art.
Living Room Design Photos with Black Walls and No Fireplace
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