Living Room Design Photos with Grey Walls and Travertine Floors

Reinvented Tradition
Reinvented Tradition
Slovack-BassSlovack-Bass
The grand scale of this entry, living and dining room is accentuated by large stone columns and a pair of matching wrought iron and glass doors. The light from the doors bright then entire room making it feel inviting and ethereal. The arches ar the windows and doors are repeated as a barrel vault at the ceiling--this repetition of form is a great way to create a harmonious space! The formal living room doubles as a seating area and piano salon. The asymmetrical placement of the art above the fireplace is an unexpected break from the tradition and formality in the room. Photos by: Julie Soefer
Mahoney
Mahoney
Magnolia Gray InteriorsMagnolia Gray Interiors
Our client had a collection of beautiful artwork that she wanted use in her new home. This project included renovation of new home, space planning of existing and new furniture and minimal time frame to make it all happen. Our main focus was the display of artwork. We used French canvas on the walls and neutral pallet to enhance the collection.
Contemporary Bachelor Pad
Contemporary Bachelor Pad
SPACES Interior DesignSPACES Interior Design
During my 20-some years in business, I've developed a method of creating a custom look using in-stock items, for those client's desiring a LESS expensive - NOT INEXPENSIVE, experience. After about a week of planning, designing, sourcing and shopping, this room was pulled together and installed in 1 day. We used a combination of contemporary, rustic and industrial elements in this space to create a casual, masculine feel; creating a cohesive look throughout the Living Room and into the Dining Room.
Indoor-outdoor living
Indoor-outdoor living
Gary Hamer Interior DesignGary Hamer Interior Design
Brisbane interior designer Gary Hamer utilised custom made furniture in this Clayfield living room. It includes Leila sofa and Cuban leather armchairs, both from Jardan. Source www.garyhamerinteriors.com
Leonard Refresh
Leonard Refresh
HaylieRead Design LLCHaylieRead Design LLC
First impressions do matter. This beautiful Downers Grove home had such an inviting and comfortable atmosphere, but the entry into the home was lacking. We took the beautiful bones and added to the character to brighten and add function to the space. By replacing the lighting, brightening the walls, and adding comfortable furniture, the first impression of this home is now welcoming and inviting.
Eclectic Barn Conversion
Eclectic Barn Conversion
Jamie Hempsall LtdJamie Hempsall Ltd
Photo: Colin Poole www.photoword.co.uk

Living Room Design Photos with Grey Walls and Travertine Floors

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