Living Room Design Photos with Blue Walls and a Concealed TV

San Anselmo Spanish Bungalow
San Anselmo Spanish Bungalow
Janzen DesignJanzen Design
Before the renovation, this living room was completely separate from the Dining Room in this charming 1930/40's Spanish Bungalow home. The renovation removed the large wall between the rooms opening up a great space for entertaining and family living and added windows around the fireplace, refaced the mantle, enhancing the natural light. The entry to the kitchen was made larger to further enhance the open flow of the living space of the home. I worked with the client to define a contemporary style that reflects them and to select all the soft finishes and furnishings to achieve that style. I recommended the paint palette for all the rooms. And I also consulted with them on the hardscape finishes for the adjacent hallway bathroom renovation in line with their contemporary style. Photo credit: Peter Lyons
A NEW DAY Studio - Edwardian Family Home
A NEW DAY Studio - Edwardian Family Home
A New Day - Interior Design StudioA New Day - Interior Design Studio
A double aspect living room in an Edwardian Family Home. A new partition wall and pocket door was installed to create two distinct spaces fit for modern family life. Dark blue limewashed walls create a cosy TV room / snug.
Totteridge Manor House
Totteridge Manor House
Emilie Fournet InteriorsEmilie Fournet Interiors
A dark living room was transformed into a cosy and inviting relaxing living room. The wooden panels were painted with the client's favourite colour and display their favourite pieces of art. The colour was inspired by the original Delft blue tiles of the fireplace.
Family Residence
Family Residence
Oliver BurnsOliver Burns
The heart of the home is the reception room where deep blues from the Tyrrhenian Seas beautifully coalesce with soft whites and soupçons of antique gold under a bespoke chandelier of 1,800 hand-hung crystal droplets.
Arden Park Mirrored and Glitter Gold Living Room
Arden Park Mirrored and Glitter Gold Living Room
Nar Design GroupNar Design Group
Once a sunken living room closed off from the kitchen, we aimed to change the awkward accessibility of the space into an open and easily functional space that is cohesive. To open up the space even further, we designed a blackened steel structure with mirrorpane glass to reflect light and enlarge the room. Within the structure lives a previously existing lava rock wall. We painted this wall in glitter gold and enhanced the gold luster with built-in backlit LEDs. Also centered within the steel framing is a TV, which has the ability to be hidden when the mirrorpane doors are closed. The adjacent staircase wall is cladded with a large format white casework grid and seamlessly houses the wine refrigerator. The clean lines create a simplistic ornate design as a fresh backdrop for the repurposed crystal chandelier. Photo Credit: Fred Donham of PhotographerLink

Living Room Design Photos with Blue Walls and a Concealed TV

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