Turquoise Living Room Design Photos

Turquoise Colors for Young family
Turquoise Colors for Young family
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Sam Gray photos Bright and Bold Family room
Clarke & Clarke Artbook
Clarke & Clarke Artbook
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Award winning lifestyle designer, Kim Parker is famous for her bold, exuberant floral style in contemporary colour. From an early age, Kim has dreamt of creating fabrics and wallpapers that transform rooms into lush, exuberant interior gardens. Influenced by beautiful wallpapers of the Arts & Crafts and Bloomsbury movements and rich hues often inspried by the textiles of India and Mexico. Thirteen peices of orignal art have been carefully translated into beautiful printed linen and velvet fabrics and also digital wallpapers.
Koi Oasis
Koi Oasis
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Ornamental koi can be a peaceful addition to water gardens, but rarely are they seen cascading down a wall inside the home. In the sunroom of the Adamsleigh Estate in Greensboro, N.C., the koi water feature inspired the colors and mood of the spa-like design and serves as the focal point of the room. The designer, Bradshaw Orrell, created a calm ambiance through the use of a symmetrical layout and a custom designed Sunbrella rug from Colonial Mills which adds a layer of softness to the terracotta floor. Two directional chaises with upholstered cushions in Meridian Frost sit on either side of an upholstered ottoman in Savvy Sunset by Joe Ruggiero. Throw pillows in Spectrum Peacock, Canvas Birdseye and Savvy Sunset reflect the colors of a koi pond and add depth and comfort for lounging. The abundant sunshine reveals the subtle asymmetry of the framed prints flanking the koi while a Sunbrella throw by Textillery Weavers adds a soft touch to this relaxing oasis.
Victorian Splendor
Victorian Splendor
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Originally designed by J. Merrill Brown in 1887, this Queen Anne style home sits proudly in Cambridge's Avon Hill Historic District. Past was blended with present in the restoration of this property to its original 19th century elegance. The design satisfied historical requirements with its attention to authentic detailsand materials; it also satisfied the wishes of the family who has been connected to the house through several generations. Photo Credit: Peter Vanderwarker

Turquoise Living Room Design Photos

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