Living Room Design Photos with Pink Walls and a Wall-mounted TV
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Joni Spear Interior Design
Pantone's Color of the year 2010
Donghia Chair
Donghia ottoman
F. Schumacher rug
Family room in a 1930's condo with contrasting crown and picture molding
Evelyn Benatar, New York Interior Design
This custom white oak wall unit was designed to house a bar, a TV, and 5 guitars. The hammered metal pulls and mirrored bar really make this piece sparkle.
Jennifer Butler Design
The true volume of this space is understood when you see how it expands into itself, the singular color enhancing the various edges and forms without jarring the eye (as with most color changes from walls to ceilings). The relatively neutral pallet is enlivened with purple sofas and colorful original art.
Photo by David Sparks
Samantha Watkins McRae
We were thrilled to be asked to look at refreshing the interiors of this family home including the conversion of an underused bedroom into a more practical shower and dressing room.
With our clients stunning art providing the colour palette for the ground floor we stripped out the existing alcoves in the reception and dining room, to install bespoke ink blue joinery with antique mirrored glass and hemp back panels to define each space. Stony plaster pink walls throughout kept a soft balance with the furnishings.
Hillarys
Fascination Juniper is wonderfully soft and beautifully indulgent. Add a real touch of luxury to your home with this velvety Roman blind in a rich forest shade. The thickness of this fabric means it feels amazingly cosy and cocooning once the blind is closed – opt for Hillarys’ special interlining for made to measure Roman blinds with even more insulating qualities. Pair Fascination Juniper with crisp whites to keep the look feeling fresh, and accessorize with botanical prints throughout the room. Or for a more feminine flourish, opt for pretty pastel pinks.
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
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.
Lee Waters Design
Interior design by ContentedInteriors.com
Photography by GordonGregoryPhoto.com
Florals by WildFleurette.com
LNDesigns
Having designed other rooms in the client’s house for use by the rest of her family, the living space was to be her sanctuary, but it was desperate for some love and colour. We started with the sofas, the largest pieces of furniture and focal points in the room. It was important that the style complemented the property’s older features but still felt current, and the client fell in love with the rusty pink options. This set the tone for the rest of the room with pinks, blushes and greens carried throughout.
The lighting was a key part of the design for this room as it was originally only fit with spotlights. I sought out a company in the UK who hand blow glass, and after comparing lots of samples, shapes and colour combinations, together with the client we designed this one-of-a-kind piece to light the room.
NL Design
Des couleurs Pastel pour faire le plein de douceur dans son salon.
Un joli Rose poudré pour garder la lumière naturelle de cette pièce et mettre en valeur ce canapé très confortable.
Teinte : Calamine de chez Farrow&Ball
Et un peintre méticuleux et de qualité !
An Aesthetic Pursuit
A close up of the living room area featuring a mix of printed throw pillows in a range of warm hues.
Daniele Napolitano
Asheville Interior Design
The brief - Simply to create a modern contemporary open living and dining space fit for a young, but growing family.
A modern geometric treatment was chosen perfectly to suit. Soft taupe grey raised print metallic wallpaper creates a gentle but statement feature finish. The pastel pink velvet accent chair adds a little luxury and a quiet area for reading. Earthy chunky wooden flooring brings outdoor texture in, practicality and is balanced with a light grey cool paint. The wood burner is a cosy addition and great example of how they work well in an alternative room scheme to traditional country. A large comfy corner grey sofa caters for all the family, whilst adding warmth. Styled with lot’s of geometric elements and accessories to finish off the treatment.
Products listed; Vibration Wallpaper in Mink @Albany, Lyla Velvet Chair @Next, Stand Tall Rug by Michelle Collins @Cult Furniture. Ammomite Paint @Farrow & Ball.
Living Room Design Photos with Pink Walls and a Wall-mounted TV
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