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blu interior Design
we created a strong focal point for this room, added depth and interest to stop the eye from wondering right into the laundry and bedroom on either side.
Couture Architecture
Living Room: Dramatic lighting create reflections on the glass allowing the columns and beams to march out into the bay views.
Photo: Jason Wells
HartleyCox Interiors
Lovely calming pallete of soft olive green, light navy blue and a powdery pink sharpened with black furniture and brass accents gives this small but perfectly formed living room a boutique drawing room vibe. Luxurious but practical for family use.
Tamara Gavin Interior Design LLC
Simple updates to a living space made by following an e-design document. ©Tamara Gavin Interior Design LLC
Allen Construction
Architect: Thompson Naylor; Landscape: everGREEN Landscape Architects; Photography: Jim Bartsch Photography
ZaZood
A touch of Paris was the inspiration for the design of our client's 1957 pool bungalow. Being a single female executive she was excited to have us to incorporate the right amount of femininity. Pink is on trend right now and we thought this was the perfect project to use soft hues and pair it with shades of gray and teal.
It was important to the client to preserve some of the history of the home. We loved the idea of doing this while coordinating it with modern, clean-line furniture and decor pieces.
The main living area needed to serve multiple purposes, from seating for entertaining and relaxing while watching TV alone. Selecting a curved sofa helped maximized seating while lending itself to the client's goal of creating a feminine space. The hardwood floors were refinished to bring back their original charm. The artwork and oversized French mirror were a nod to the Paris inspiration. While the large windows add great natural light to the room, they also created the design challenge for TV placement. To solve this, we chose a modern easel meant to hold a TV. Hints of brass and marble finish the room with a glitzy flare.
We encountered a second design challenge directly off the living room: a long, narrow room that served no real purpose. To create a more open floor-plan we removed a kitchen wall and incorporated a bar area for entertaining. We furnished the space with a refinished vintage art deco buffet converted to a bar. Room styling included vintage glasses and decanters as well as a touch of coastal art for the home's nearness to the beach. We accented the kitchen and bar area with stone countertops that held the perfect amount of pinks and grays in the veining.
Our client was committed to preserving the original pink tile in the home's bathroom. We achieved a more updated feel by pairing it with a beautiful, bold, floral-print wallpaper, a glamorous mirror, and modern brass sconces. This proves that demolition isn't always necessary for an outdated bathroom.
The homeowner now loves entertaining in her updated space
My House Design/Build/Team
My House Design/Build Team | www.myhousedesignbuild.com | 604-694-6873 | Duy Nguyen Photography -------------------------------------------------------Right from the beginning it was evident that this Coquitlam Renovation was unique. It’s first impression was memorable as immediately after entering the front door, just past the dining table, there was a tree growing in the middle of home! Upon further inspection of the space it became apparent that this home had undergone several alterations during its lifetime... The homeowners unabashedness towards colour and willingness to embrace the home’s mid-century architecture made this home one of a kind. The existing T&G cedar ceiling, dropped beams, and ample glazing naturally leant itself to a mid-century space.
Meldrum Design
This narrow great room needed to be shortened. I added the long rug to close the gap. The larger rug and X side table create a division between kitchen and living room.
Jameson Design Group
A new five-panel front door makes all the difference in this mid-century modern living room. We replaced the original ceramic tile flooring with engineered acacia wood flooring, adding texture and warmth to the space. A mid-century modern sectional, leather chairs and antique persian rug are perfectly accented by artwork from local artist Danika Ostrowski.
SUBLISSIMMO
L'espace salon s'ouvre sur le jardin et la terrasse, le canapé d'angle s'ouvre sur le séjour ouvert.
Atelier Drome Architecture
The house has always benefitted from the exposed beams and large expanses of glass, however where there was once an overly large and oppressive fireplace distracting you from the finer details, there is now a more compact and cleanly detailed gas fireplace.
California Lustre
Turquoise & yellow Mid Century inspired living room in Palm Springs. Hughes Sofa and Soto chairs by Joybird, vintage loveseat recovered by Frank's Palm Desert Upholstery. All vintage furniture, books and decor by California Lustre.
photo credit: Tim Tracy
Debi Interior Design
Close-up of Steelcase chairs. Sheepskin throws added to soften industrial edge to the look.
These chairs are the most comfortable I have ever sat in. The ergonomic design is first rate. The quality is amazing. Each chair weights approximately 75 lbs.
Photographer: Jared Olmsted / www.jodesigns.ca
Midcentury Living Room Design Photos with a Freestanding TV
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