Turquoise Living Room Design Photos with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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This project began with the desire to transform a tired sitting room into a tranquil teal space where the owners could read, relax and sink into super comfy sofas.
A key element was replacing the dated 1970s brick fireplace whilst maintaining proportions appropriate to the room. The bespoke solution was a simple oak surround framing tiles glazed with a variety of peacock and opal green colours, creating a striking and contemporary focal point. The curves of the scallop shaped tiles are mirrored in patterns on the soft furnishings as well as decorative paint effects on the walls. A sweeping arch frames a beautiful collection of Sophie Cook's elegant porcelain pieces, the strong colour seeming to draw the end wall closer, helping to balance the room's lengthy proportions. Further shelving in a gradation of teal grabs the eye and provides space for the clients' distinctive collection of ceramics and tulipwood vessels
Sumptuous velvet cushions and the Galvin Brothers' handcrafted footstool introduce fresh punches of lime and leaf green to enliven the space whilst the custom made table lamp continues the use of block colour and geometric shape against a backdrop of cool grey tones. The warmer grey of the luxurious wool pile carpet completes the comfortable, calm yet colour rich interior. A real teal treat.
Photography: Megan Taylor
Design Harmony
This formal living room is located directly off of the main entry of a traditional style located just outside of Seattle on Mercer Island. Our clients wanted a space where they could entertain, relax and have a space just for mom and dad. The center focus of this space is a custom built table made of reclaimed maple from a bowling lane and reclaimed corbels, both from a local architectural salvage shop. We then worked with a local craftsman to construct the final piece.
Kaleidoscope Design Studio
Simple doesn’t have to be boring, especially when your backyard is a lush ravine. This was the name of the game when it came to this traditional cottage-style house, with a contemporary flare. Emphasizing the great bones of the house with a simple pallet and contrasting trim helps to accentuate the high ceilings and classic mouldings, While adding saturated colours, and bold graphic wall murals brings lots of character to the house. This growing family now has the perfectly layered home, with plenty of their personality shining through.
Buttrum Construction
Beautiful Modern Family Room. Tiled Fireplace to Ceiling and Cedar Beams. Wood Looking Tile to match rest of home. Open Shelving and custom cabinets to display family treasures.
Bemz Design AB
Bemz cover for IKEA Kivik sofa, fabric: Simply Velvet Teal Blue. Stylist: Nadja Helminen and photographer: Sara Medina Lind
Turquoise Living Room Design Photos with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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