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Maureen Stevens Design
New Orleans uptown home with plenty of natural lighting
Transitional space between living room and dining room separated by large wall mirror and wood flooring
White L-Shaped sofa with blue accent throw pillows
Mirrored coffee table sits on white cowhide rug
Natural woven shades and white sheer curtains to let the natural light in
Rustic dining room table with green accent chair at head of table
Blue flowers and blue wall art to compliment the blue accent pillows and pouf in living room
Matches Luxury Dezines
We are happy whenever we meet clients that knows exactly what they want and prepare their budget prior to contacting interior professionals. This is exactly what happened on this project. We designed and planned, implemented and managed the whole project to completion.
Birchwood Construction Company
A home this vibrant is something to admire. We worked alongside Greg Baudoin Interior Design, who brought this home to life using color. Together, we saturated the cottage retreat with floor to ceiling personality and custom finishes. The rich color palette presented in the décor pairs beautifully with natural materials such as Douglas fir planks and maple end cut countertops.
Surprising features lie around every corner. In one room alone you’ll find a woven fabric ceiling and a custom wooden bench handcrafted by Birchwood carpenters. As you continue throughout the home, you’ll admire the custom made nickel slot walls and glimpses of brass hardware. As they say, the devil is in the detail.
Photo credit: Jacqueline Southby
Blake Civiello Architecture
Double height living room with brick accent wall. Salvaged and refinished wood floors. Picture rail and high kick boards. Designed by Blake Civiello. Photos by Philippe Le Berre
Cheville Parquet
Dark stained oak herringbone floor, hand finished in a hard wax oil. The client wanted the colour of walnut on an oak board.
The oversize herringbone block works well in a contemporary living space.
All the blocks are engineered, bevel edged, tongue and grooved on all 4 sides. Compatible with under floor heating.
Turquoise Living Room Design Photos with No Fireplace
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