Living Room Design Photos with Pink Walls and a Stone Fireplace Surround
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MICHAEL WHALEY INTERIORS, INC
Dressmaker details on a custom made club chair in this Florida Living Room are a testament to the high level of quality and luxury in every Michael Whaley designed home. Photo by Francis Janisch
Stickland Wright Architects + Interiors
L shape sofa
engineered wood flooring
balcony
sea view
wall mounted tv
enclosed storage
hidden storage
dining table
rattan chairs
rattan pendant
automatic blinds
sea view
mylands soho house wall colour
Louise Misell Interiors
Two Victorian terrace reception rooms have been knocked into one, each has been given its own clearly defined style and function, but together they make a strong style statement. Colours are central to these rooms, with strong teals offset by blush pinks, and they are finished off with antiqued mirrored tiles and brass and gold accents.
Sew Beautiful
This complete room design was featured in Annapolis Home Magazine Design Talk. The varying lines of the vaulted ceiling, the lower soffet and windows created a challenge of designing a room that feels balanced. We began by creating a strong architectural line around the room starting with new built-ins flanking the fireplace and continued with the decorative drapery rod of the custom window treatments.
The woven wood roman shades and drapery panels were designed and installed to give the illusion of larger and taller windows. A room refresh included updating the wall color to an on trend millennial pink, a neutral gray tweed sofa, a subtle but fun pattern for their accent chairs, and a beautiful wool and silk rug to anchor the seating area. New lamps, coffee table, and accent tables with metallic, glass, and marble connect beautifully with the fireplace’s new stone surround.
The Kier Company
In the spring of 2017 the Kier Company team redesigned a dark open space desperately in need of some light, color, and a little whimsy and transformed it into a feminine retreat fit for a queen. Introducing New Castle.
Photography: Geoffrey Boggs
The Decorating Therapist
The vaulted ceiling rises up to open windows from the loft above. Two-story walls always are challenging to make interesting. The couple's collection of contemporary artwork was used to create balance for this wall, and to draw the eye into the dining room beyond. Photo: Chrystopher Robinson
Sew Beautiful
This complete room design was featured in Annapolis Home Magazine Design Talk. The varying lines of the vaulted ceiling, the lower soffet and windows created a challenge of designing a room that feels balanced. We began by creating a strong architectural line around the room starting with new built-ins flanking the fireplace and continued with the decorative drapery rod of the custom window treatments.
The woven wood roman shades and drapery panels were designed and installed to give the illusion of larger and taller windows. A room refresh included updating the wall color to an on trend millennial pink, a neutral gray tweed sofa, a subtle but fun pattern for their accent chairs, and a beautiful wool and silk rug to anchor the seating area. New lamps, coffee table, and accent tables with metallic, glass, and marble connect beautifully with the fireplace’s new stone surround.
The Kier Company
In the spring of 2017 the Kier Company team redesigned a dark open space desperately in need of some light, color, and a little whimsy and transformed it into a feminine retreat fit for a queen. Introducing New Castle.
Photography: Geoffrey Boggs
Living Room Design Photos with Pink Walls and a Stone Fireplace Surround
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