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Jean Allsopp (courtesy Coastal Living)
Living room - traditional living room idea in Atlanta with beige walls, a standard fireplace and no tv
Living room - traditional living room idea in Atlanta with beige walls, a standard fireplace and no tv
Valerie Grant Interiors
Peter Rymwid
Inspiration for a timeless formal dark wood floor living room remodel in New York with a standard fireplace
Inspiration for a timeless formal dark wood floor living room remodel in New York with a standard fireplace
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Peter D'Aprix Photography
Peter D'Aprix Photography
Example of a tuscan brick floor living room design in Santa Barbara
Example of a tuscan brick floor living room design in Santa Barbara
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Gaby Kloekke - The world of Eichholtz
Large minimalist formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo in Miami with white walls and a standard fireplace
Large minimalist formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo in Miami with white walls and a standard fireplace
Meadowbank Designs
The directive for this living room was for it to have an immediate welcoming effect into the heart of the apartment. Not only did the clients want visitors to be drawn into the spectacular view of the city and the Delaware river, but they really wanted it to say “fun people live here.” The centerpiece of the room is the mixed media painting above the sofa by Alexys Henry. The whimsical animal-leg stools are by Oly Studio, and the His-and-Hers wing chairs are from Bruschwig & Fils as well as the vibrant modern floral print fabric. The rug is from Beatrice & Martin and does a great job disguising dog hair from the client’s two resident Boston terriers.
Photo Credit - Tom Crane Photography
EDC INTERIORS INC
Photo by Bruce Frame. Working with a neutral palette, the red in the clients' own art and accent pieces really pops and balances the custom wall unit very well. The subtle animal print on the chairs and ottomans keep the room from feeling cold or bland.
Cabana Home
The Living room features an antique French cabinet flanked by an abstract tulip painting of the Cobra School (1948-51), acquired in Amsterdam.
The rooms symmetry is centered by an antique Swedish crystal chandelier, a pair of Baker sofas, an oval ottoman from Mr. & Mrs. Howard for Sherrill, and a pair of “Perch” chairs from Pearson. Scalloped silver-leaf console from Therian.
Photo: Meghan Beierle-O'Brien
Lisa & Leroy
No open concept here. These gorgeous wood doors, original to the home, separate the living and dining rooms.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Philadelphia with blue walls, no fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Philadelphia with blue walls, no fireplace and no tv
Ann Lowengart Interiors
A fun, fresh, and inviting transitional space with blue and green accents and lots of natural light - designed for a family in mind yet perfect for entertaining. Design by Annie Lowengart and photo by David Duncan Livingston.
Featured in Marin Magazine May 2013 issue seen here http://digital.marinmagazine.com/marinmagazine/201305/?pg=112&pm=2&u1=friend
Summer Thornton Design, Inc
Audubon prints hang in the living room flanked by curved archways and bamboo chairs. This project was featured in House Beautiful & Florida Design.
Interior Design & Styling by Summer Thornton.
Images by Brantley Photography
Taylor House Interiors
Living room - victorian living room idea in Santa Barbara with yellow walls and a standard fireplace
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Cushing Terrell
Example of a mountain style open concept and formal medium tone wood floor living room design in Other with no tv, white walls and no fireplace
Natalie Guertler Interiors
Example of an eclectic medium tone wood floor living room design in Philadelphia with gray walls
Axis Mundi
Good design must reflect the personality of the client. So when siblings purchased studios in Downtown by Philippe Starck, one of the first buildings to herald the revitalization of Manhattan’s Financial District, the aim was to create environments that were truly bespoke. The brother’s tastes jibed synchronously with the insouciant idea of France’s most popular prankster converting a building that once housed the buttoned-up offices of JP Morgan Chase. His collection of Takashi Murakami works, the gallery-like centerpiece of the main area, announces his boldness and flair up front, as do furnishings by Droog, Moooi and, of course Starck, as well as hide rugs and upholstery, and a predominantly red palette. His sister was after something soothing and discreet. So Axis Mundi responded with a neutrals and used glass to carve out a bedroom surrounded by drapes that transform it into a golden cocoon. Hide (albeit less flamboyantly applied) evokes a familial commonality, and built-in furniture and cabinetry optimize space restrictions inherent in studio apartments.
Design Team: John Beckmann, with Richard Rosenbloom
Photography: Mikiko Kikuyama
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