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RC Interior Design Group, Inc.
Most people avoid bold color because it can be difficult to balance. The key is in proportion. Here, we balanced a mostly neutral pallet by popping it with bold yellow. It draws from the accent color in the carpet tile, and is used in proportion to the size of the room.
MIDA Interiors Ltd.
Another view into the cosy yet clean living area from the dining nook. The large coffee table has shiny aluminium legs with a faux shagreen ochre coloured top. The tailored sofa is covered in a pale blue linen with cushions in complimentary colours. Framed photographs of Central Park in NYC sit happily on the wall to remind the owners of their other home. Art Deco style club chairs are covered in a cream leather. The walls are painted in a rich mustard which exudes the warmth that is all around in this region of Spain.
Hulburd Design
This San Francisco pied-a-tier was a complete redesign and remodel in a prestigious Nob Hill hi-rise overlooking Huntington Park. With stunning views of the bay and a more impressive art collection taking center stage, the architecture takes a minimalist approach, with gallery-white walls receding to the background. The mix of custom-designed built-in furniture and furnishings selected by Hulburd Design read themselves as pieces of art against parquet wood flooring.
Kozy Heat Fireplaces
The 'Thief River Falls' will provide spectacular flames. Why not cozy up to our 'Thief River Falls' on a cold night with a good book?
Doug Walter Architect
Philip Wegener Photography
A redone living room in a 1983 Cherry Creek townhome. Carpet was replaced with oak with an inset walnut border, and the main feature of the room is a new built in opposite the piano.
Maureen McGough Interior Design
We wanted to frame the windows to take advantage of the view from the 37th floor of the high rise condo building. We wanted a crisp & clean look, with a contemporary color palette of soft greys, creams and metallics.
Ivylane Fine Furniture
this was a modern built in book shelf for a downtown Condominium, where space was a premium. The unit is built of maple with plenty of hidden storage below.
Darci Hether New York
We've designed an exquisite pied-à-terre apartment with views of the Hudson River, an ideal retreat for an Atlanta-based couple. The apartment features all-new furnishings, exuding comfort and style throughout. From plush sofas to sleek dining chairs, each piece has been selected to create a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen was fitted with new countertops, providing functionality and aesthetic appeal. Adjacent to the kitchen, a cozy seating nook was added, with swivel chairs, providing the perfect spot to unwind and soak in the breathtaking scenery. We also added a beautiful dining table that expands to seat 14 guests comfortably. Everything is thoughtfully positioned to allow the breathtaking views to take center stage, ensuring the furniture never competes with the natural beauty outside.
The bedrooms are designed as peaceful sanctuaries for rest and relaxation. Soft hues of cream, blue, and grey create a tranquil ambiance, while luxurious bedding ensures a restful night's sleep. The primary bathroom also underwent a stunning renovation, embracing lighter, brighter finishes and beautiful lighting.
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Our interior design service area is all of New York City including the Upper East Side and Upper West Side, as well as the Hamptons, Scarsdale, Mamaroneck, Rye, Rye City, Edgemont, Harrison, Bronxville, and Greenwich CT.
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Anne Hauck Art Deco
Using a lighter art deco chinese carpet gave the room a warm glow. The pair of Art Deco chairs in black lacquer and gold leaf relief carving with the gold leaf table added that high-end touch. The screen is from France 1920's and not only complimented the color scheme well but also added that chinoiserie touch to the room. The pair of cabinets that frame the french doors are in black lacquer with a red and gold decorative lantern on each front. The silk taffeta curtains in two colors added a fun, but tailored touch to the space.
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