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Living room - 1960s formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and beige floor living room idea in Chicago with purple walls, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Anthony Michael Interior Design, Ltd.
Anthony Michael Interior Design, Ltd.
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Castro District

Midcentury Living Room, Chicago

Transfer from Chicago to San Francisco. We did his home in Chicago. Which incidentally appeared on the cover of Chicago Home Interiors. The client is a google executive transplanted. The home is roughly 1500 sq. ft and sits right in the middle of the Castro District. Art deco and arts and craft detailing. The client opted to go with color, and they drove the color scheme. The living room was awkward with only one plain wall. It needed to accommodate entertaining, audio and video use, and be a workspace. Additionally, the client wanted the room to transition easily weather it was just him and his partner or many guests. We opted to do central furniture arrangements. Therefore, we took advantage of the fireplace, large window focal point and added a media wall as a third focal point. Dining is a large square table with two large buffets. The unique feature is a ceiling mural. The color scheme is moody browns greens and purples.

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