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Central to the success of this project is the seamless link between interior and exterior zones. The external zones free-flow off the interior to create a sophisticated yet secluded space to lounge, entertain and dine.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
This home is so far removed from how it originally looked when the homeowners purchased it several years ago. Each space was closed off with dark walls and ceilings, insufficient lighting, and few windows.
“I feel so depressed in this space” the wife said during her first interview with the designer. “I need light!”
After removing several walls, adding large expansive picture windows, new lighting, and fresh colors, even before the furnishings arrived, the space was dramatically uplifted. Light floods through the giant windows showing off a gorgeous outdoor landscape and pool.
New furnishings mixed with some existing items define each space and add fun pops of fresh happy colors.
Liliane Hart Interiors
Crate and Barrel slipcovered sofa
Rattan Malawi occational chair
Antique wood chest with brass fittings
Photographer Carter Berg
Despina Design
Which one, 5 or 2? That depends on your perspective. Nevertheless in regards function this unit can do 2 or 5 things:
1. TV unit with a 270 degree rotation angle
2. Media console
3. See Through Fireplace
4. Room Divider
5. Mirror Art.
Designer Debbie Anastassiou - Despina Design.
Cabinetry by Touchwood Interiors
Photography by Pearlin Design & Photography
Mihaly Slocombe
The second living room, designed specially for children. Note the extensive LEGO collection along the top shelf! Photo by Andrew Latreille.
Diego Alejandro Interior Design
For the living room of this apartment located in South Beach, I combined natural woods such as the organic teak chestnut coffee table and the dining chairs with soft linens on the furnishings and natural stone marble on the tables; and vintage accessories throughout the space. It was important for me to create a small dining area, so I placed the table a bit under the staircase, accentuated by the beautiful ceiling lamp that seems to float over the table and anchors the room. The large piece of art over the couch is by New York artist, Jody Morlock. It’s called “Tonic Immobility” referring to the shark character depicted in the painting. The piece was created to incorporate all the colors (blues–magentas–purple and yellows) used throughout the apartment, and it’s the focal point in the living room. The space tells a story about creativity; it’s an eclectic mix of vintage finds and contemporary pieces.
Photography by Diego Alejandro Design LLC
Living Room Design Photos with Ceramic Floors and No TV
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