Small Living Room Design Photos with a Music Area
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Pineapple House Interior Design
Our client wanted to convert her craft room into a luxurious, private lounge that would isolate her from the noise and activity of her house. The 9 x 11 space needed to be conducive to relaxing, reading and watching television. Pineapple House mirrors an entire wall to expand the feeling in the room and help distribute the natural light. On that wall, they add a custom, shallow cabinet and house a flatscreen TV in the upper portion. Its lower portion looks like a fireplace, but it is not a working element -- only electronic candles provide illumination. Its purpose is to be an interesting and attractive focal point in the cozy space.
@ Daniel Newcomb Photography
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Boho Southwestern is this space. Vintage rugs with jute and natural woods. Plants help make this interior feel the natural elements from outdoors.
Avocado Sweets Design Studio
The piano is cleverly tucked away under the stairs to create a music room within the living room.
Photo Andrew Beasley
Twilly and Fig
This transitional living room and dining room space was designed to be used by an active family. We used furniture that would create a casual sophisticated space for reading, listening to music and playing games together as a family.
Interiors by LH
An unused family space becomes a destination for reading, music, relaxing and entertaining.
AJ Margulis Interiors
We turned one open space into two distinct spaces. The home owner opted to have the pianist face away from the room in order to allow for more seating. The goal was to enhance the home owner's suite of inherited wood furniture by adding color and art. Interior Design by AJ Margulis Interiors. Photos by Paul Bartholomew
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Boho Southwestern is this space. Vintage rugs with jute and natural woods. Plants help make this interior feel the natural elements from outdoors.
AJ Margulis Interiors
We turned one open space into two distinct spaces. The home owner opted to have the pianist face away from the room in order to allow for more seating. The goal was to enhance the home owners suite of inherited wood furniture by adding color and art. Interior Design by AJ Margulis Interiors. Photos by Paul Bartholomew
Small Living Room Design Photos with a Music Area
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