Glamorous Barbara Berry Inspired Living Room. San Diego based designer Rebecca Robeson creates a dream lounge type living room for her clients by paneling over existing windows to create a center focal point for this Thomas Pheasant starburst mirror. With square shades on acrylic sconces the pair flank either side of the mirror in their own molded spaces to create this perfect symmetrically balanced focal point wall. All this sets the stage for custom made upholstered chairs a gorgeous iron and glass cocktail table and hand made Tibetan rug....
YouTubes most watched Interior Design channel with Designer Rebecca Robeson shares the beauty of her remarkable remodel transformations. Photos by David Hartig
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Study - Anyone have a clue where the rug is from? Thanks. »
Robeson Design The rug is a Tibetan rug purchased from my favorite rug supplier Aja Rugs in La Jolla California.
Just a side note:
Besides my Youtube videos I am connected with an amazing new network called The Design Network... A network dedicated to nothing but Home Decor and Fashion... We are now making videos that are EXCLUSIVE to TDN.... I would love for you to check at least one of my videos out and perhaps join the fun over there. Its kind of like a combination of Youtube meets Houzz meets Hulu. You can easily sign on and begin to rate the videos according to you taste an interests. I have a whole series of Kitchen design videos as well as Luxury Home Reveals going up as we speak... like this one :-)
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SILK TULIP FLOWERS - Hello dear Rebecca! I have seen many of your projects and i love your style and the flowers you always use , Especially the silk tulips !!!! Please share where you purchase them. Thank you so much for all your fast response all the time. »
Wall sconces - Can you please tell me where you purchased these? They are most likely custom as they are beautiful. Is there something similar that isn't custom? Love Love Love Your Designs!!!! »
Robeson Design The table was purchased from Treasures and I don't know if there is a matching side table because we never use sets in our projects.
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hauwas i love your work rebecca! i think you have an amazing talent and a beautiful, generous heart and it shows in your work. i only wish you were on hgtv so i could watch you all the time! keep up the good work.
Bath Floor - Athough the powder room for this house is not pictured, I watched your video titled Beautiful Home Makeover...Part 2 on You Tube. What is the name/color of the tile and grout on the floor in the powder room »
Robeson Design @kanej, Somehow your question fell through the cracks of the hundreds of questions I get on Houzz every month. I apologize. The wood tile flooring is called "Heritage Walnut Tile" I don't remember the grout color. Looks like I went light so the planks would show.
Here's a photo of the room or you. Hope that helps :-) Rebecca
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P - looks too sterile but I like the layout. M-I like the fabric on the charis, and they are almost the same color as our sofa in the LR. I like the circle of glass, but wish there was a big amethyst gemstone underneath it!
YouTubes most watched Interior Design channel with Designer Rebecca Robeson shares the beauty of her remarkable remodel transformations. Photos by David Hartig
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You could do an applied molding on your feature wall in Cohasset using a pretty simple flat molding probably 5 inches in from each side and 5" up from the baseboard and dropped 8 inches from ceiling. Or do a chair-rail and two panels as in the photo. I prefer a single large border.
Just a side note:
Besides my Youtube videos I am connected with an amazing new network called The Design Network... A network dedicated to nothing but Home Decor and Fashion... We are now making videos that are EXCLUSIVE to TDN.... I would love for you to check at least one of my videos out and perhaps join the fun over there. Its kind of like a combination of Youtube meets Houzz meets Hulu. You can easily sign on and begin to rate the videos according to you taste an interests. I have a whole series of Kitchen design videos as well as Luxury Home Reveals going up as we speak... like this one :-)
http://www.thedesignnetwork.com/controlroom/?share_token=0eef59fa-987a-4708-8bfa-0a9db83ea7bf