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Eleganza Rooms
Bringing in natural materials to a simple neutral scheme give a living room a homely feel, creating a relaxed, laid-back vibe??
The Design Firm
Simple, clean, and elegant are all the design elements this space needs. The bold acrylic and polished nickel chandelier adds just a touch of sparkle against the chrome leg leather chairs. Large scale art shows off the tall ceilings and draws the eye up and around the room.
Kitchen Envy - Custom Kitchens
This custom made tv unit, is floating on the wall, with floating shelves above to complement the design. The open space has a white mesh door in front to allow remote controls to work through the door, to control the tv.
Red House Staging
brown and white area rug, beige arm chair, black and white accent pillow, brown sofa, high ceilings, nailhead detail, clear dining chair, dark wood dining table, light wood floor, clerestory window, large artwork, dark wood coffee table
IQ Automation + Design Inc.
Low-voltage pre-wire.
Modern living room with Samsung Tizen LED TV and in-ceiling wireless access points.
Integrated Home Improvement
This living room is adjacent to the kitchen we designed and remodeled for the same Coppell client on W Bethel School Rd. Our purpose here was to design a more functional, modern living room space, in order to match the new kitchen look and feel and get a fresher feeling for the whole family to spend time together, as well as heighten their hospitality ability for guests. This living room design extends the white oak herringbone floor to the rest of the downstairs area and updates the furniture with mostly West Elm and Restoration Hardware selections. This living room also features a niched tv, updated fireplace, and a custom Nogal tv stand and bookshelf.
Hsu McCullough
Living Room looking towards Kitchen. "Griffin" sofa by Lawson-Fenning, "Metropolitan" Chair by B&B Italia, Pace International cocktail table, Campo Accent table from Currey & Company and "Seal Chair" by Ib Kofod-Larsen . Photo by Clark Dugger. Furnishings by Susan Deneau Interior Design
Main Street Custom Homes & Remodeling
Creating a home that was warm and inviting, where large family gatherings could take place, was an important element to the house design. The rooms were personalized to reflect the homeowners’ world travels with distinctive color palettes and unique touches including the installation of an ornamental porch swing in the breakfast nook. Additionally, the homeowner’s aging mother stays with them for extended periods throughout the year so safe, comfortable and accessible spaces were built to accommodate her. During the ground breaking ceremony, not only did we toast the occasion with mimosas, but we enjoyed a new experience with a Hindu Bhoomi Puja ritual, which literally means, the worship (Puja) of the land (Bhoomi). We were honored to be a part of this very interesting ceremony.
Caroline Couzens Design Ltd
This was a through lounge and has been returned back to two rooms - a lounge and study. The clients have a gorgeously eclectic collection of furniture and art and the project has been to give context to all these items in a warm, inviting, family setting.
No dressing required, just come in home and enjoy!
Jane Ellison
This home in Napa off Silverado was rebuilt after burning down in the 2017 fires. Architect David Rulon, a former associate of Howard Backen, are known for this Napa Valley industrial modern farmhouse style. The great room has trussed ceiling and clerestory windows that flood the space with indirect natural light. Nano style doors opening to a covered screened in porch leading out to the pool. Metal fireplace surround and book cases as well as Bar shelving done by Wyatt Studio, moroccan CLE tile backsplash, quartzite countertops,
Design Complements
Contemporary living room with a red sectional sofa, black coffee table, 2 orange chairs and 1 black chair.
Hsu McCullough
Living Room with Dining Room. Open to Kitchen beyond with concealed doors to kid's bedrooms and bathroom at reclaimed wood siding wall. Photo by Clark Dugger
Bushman Dreyfus Architects
Virginia AIA Merit Award for Excellence in Residential Design | What appeared to be a simple, worn-out, early 20th century stucco cottage was to be modestly renovated as a weekend retreat. But when the contractor and architects began pulling away the interior wall finishes, they discovered a log cabin at its core (believed to date as far back as the 1780’s) and a newer addition (circa 1920’s) at the rear where the site slopes down. Initial plans were scrapped, and a new project was born that honors the original construction while accommodating new infrastructure and the clients’ modern tastes.
The original log cabin was entirely concealed behind painted wood paneling on the interior and stucco on the exterior. Logs were cleaned with a wire brush to maintain much of the original whitewash and chinking between logs was carefully repaired, replaced and stained with tea to the perfect color. One of the log cabin’s original windows, boarded up when the 20th century addition was built, was revealed. Minimalist details were devised to contrast with the carefully uncovered and restored materials. A custom fabricated modern fireplace surround adds simplicity and clean lines as a contrast to the texture of the log walls.
Greg Robinson Architect
A new 800 square foot cabin on existing cabin footprint on cliff above Deception Pass Washington
Living Room Design Photos with Light Hardwood Floors and Yellow Floor
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