Victorian Living Design Ideas with Green Walls
Imperfect Interiors
This large family home in Brockley had incredible proportions & beautiful period details, which the owners lovingly restored and which we used as the focus of the redecoration. A mix of muted colours & traditional shapes contrast with bolder deep blues, black, mid-century furniture & contemporary patterns.
McGrath II
The shades of blues, reds, and burnt orange from the front parlor move seamlessly into the back parlor of this house.
Bean Interiors
The bespoke arched alcove joinery was inspired by the regency architecture of Brighton & Hove, with concealed LED lighting.
Cher Simpson Watt Interiors
Lovely shot of the contrast paint tones with the shutters, used to create an open and airy room.
Simpson & Voyle
This reception room, bathed in the rich, deep hue of Obsidian Green, exudes a sense of sophistication and modernity. The color choice is bold and enveloping, creating a striking backdrop for the white ceiling and intricate cornicing that adds a classical touch. The room is thoughtfully curated with a mix of contemporary and traditional elements.
In the first view, the plush, off-white sofa adorned with velvet cushions in mustard and rust invites relaxation and comfort. The sideboard, a crisp white, contrasts with the dark walls, topped with a blue-and-white porcelain urn that echoes classic aesthetics. The flat-screen television is mounted unobtrusively, blending seamlessly into the modern lifestyle.
Heather DeMoras Design Consultants
This 1901 Victorian was a long awaited dream home. The owners wanted a house that was comfortable, yet retained an historic feel. From a complete kitchen remodel to the new master suite, every aspect of this 3,300 SF house now confirms its Victorian roots. "The result", stares owner Willie Simmons, "is a true melding of what I wanted and her (Heather's) absolute incredible design knowledge."
Leslie Brown Style/Design LLC
These rooms are now more for viewing than for sitting and the family photos are being archived. Most all of the furniture reupholstered or repaired and a new carpet was installed to give the room a more updated feel. Matt Wittmeyer photographer
Victorian Living Design Ideas with Green Walls
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