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Arch Studio, Inc.
2019--Brand new construction of a 2,500 square foot house with 4 bedrooms and 3-1/2 baths located in Menlo Park, Ca. This home was designed by Arch Studio, Inc., David Eichler Photography
Hsu McCullough
Living Room with strategic skylight spanning both sides of the roof ridge aligning with the wall below.
Photo by Clark Dugger
Seamus Payne Architectural Photography
This builder designs custom living rooms with built-in bookshelves and media spaces around windows and TV spaces. Beyond the built-in wall features, a set of french doors lines one wall and a dramatic ceiling covers the entire room. It's the "wow" space of the home, one that showcases the builder's craftsmanship and the home's significance. © Seamus Payne Architectural Photography
ASID San Diego Chapter
1st Place
Specialty Design
Tatiana Machado-Rosas, Allied Member ASID
Jackson Design and Remodeling
Space Planning Technologies Inc.
Industrial Chic Decor in the Union Square area in NYC. Photography by Steven Mays
MICHAEL WHALEY INTERIORS, INC
This exceptional private mediation space was inspired by the home owners trip to Japan. Authentic Tatami mats, rare, Asian antiques, Shoji Screens, create a peaceful haven. Photo by Durston Saylor
Adrienne Neff Design Services LLC
Open Living Room and Dining Area. Custom bookshelves. Don Freeman Studio photography
Kalaa Chakra Interiors
A Traditional home gets a makeover. This homeowner wanted to bring in her love of the mountains in her home. She also wanted her built-ins to express a sense of grandiose and a place to store her collection of books. So we decided to create a floor to ceiling custom bookshelves and brought in the mountain feel through the green painted cabinets and an original print of a bison from her favorite artist.
Catherine Wilman Interiors
We loved transforming this one-bedroom apartment in Chelsea. The list of changes was pretty long, but included rewiring, replastering, taking down the kitchen wall to make the lounge open-plan and replacing the floor throughout the apartment with beautiful hardwood. It was important for the client to have a home office desk, so we decided on an L-shape sofa to make maximum use of the space. The large pendant light added drama and a focal point to the room. And the off-white colour palette provided a subtle backdrop for the art. You'll notice that either side of the fireplace we have mirrored the wall, gives the illusion of the room being larger and also boosts the light flooding into the room.
NR Interiors
I was honored to work with these homeowners again, now to fully furnish this new magnificent architectural marvel made especially for them by Lake Flato Architects. Creating custom furnishings for this entire home is a project that spanned over a year in careful planning, designing and sourcing while the home was being built and then installing soon thereafter. I embarked on this design challenge with three clear goals in mind. First, create a complete furnished environment that complimented not competed with the architecture. Second, elevate the client’s quality of life by providing beautiful, finely-made, comfortable, easy-care furnishings. Third, provide a visually stunning aesthetic that is minimalist, well-edited, natural, luxurious and certainly one of kind. Ultimately, I feel we succeeded in creating a visual symphony accompaniment to the architecture of this room, enhancing the warmth and livability of the space while keeping high design as the principal focus.
The centerpiece of this modern sectional is the collection of aged bronze and wood faceted cocktail tables to create a sculptural dynamic focal point to this otherwise very linear space.
From this room there is a view of the solar panels installed on a glass ceiling at the breezeway. Also there is a 1 ton sliding wood door that shades this wall of windows when needed for privacy and shade.
Davina Designs
The owners wanted this cozy family room to be a space to gather and play games or visit with guests without the distraction of a tv. The cool and serene stacked marble of the fireplace gave us plenty of opportunity to play with color on the furniture and in the rug. The floating shelves lightened up the feel of the built-in cabinets, thus keeping the wall feeling light and airy.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
This "Away Room" serves as a second living room and offers a perfect, undisturbed spot for working on puzzles. The fiddleleaf fig thrives in this sunlight space.
Mid-sized Living Room Design Photos
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