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Colorful and rich style
When a repeat client shows up on your doorstep with his third home to furnish and wants to start from scratch and go really bold, you just embrace him, scoot him right up to the resource room, and don’t ask questions! I mean, who does not love a client that embraces velvet, leather, silk and wallcoverings?
This lush, vibrant lounge space was all created from the want to really deep dive into something different, eclectic and more traveled. The original small, narrow, dimly lit room totally delivered on helping accomplish that mood. Mixing a little of that Ming dynasty-inspired strawberry red with a deep chocolate mohair on the sectional and cladding the room in a soft, amethyst woven wallcovering. We loved the interplay and “non-matchiness” that this space embraced.
Lighting and art were both about telling a story in this room – accenting conversational opportunities and an almost gallery-esque feel. Designating a more dynamic and unusual, sculptural feel – from the harder lines of the statement floor lamp in the living room across to the sprawling, slightly modern bloom of the dining area fixture.
Jewel of a space
The area rug had to ground the already bold furniture and lend itself to the darker wood floors, and a dusky green wool proved the ticket. We loved the almost pixelated pattern the hand-knotted wool lent to the overall design. A little hint of oxblood, chocolate and blue picked up in accents elsewhere, but the tone of almost jade really caught us about this piece.
Not enough can be said about the accent of a dining space either (which in terms of space planning was the only way to balance this long, narrow “hallway” of a room off the kitchen). Citron velvet on the low-profile chairs left the space feeling open, but fun for games and cocktail parties. Plus, the cerused wood dining table was a great complement – offering depth without a conflict to the existing flooring or nearby sectional.
Being able to view this space as a whole was very important to us! From the selection of sconces carried throughout (that wonky placement was existing and with so little opportunity to add cans we had to play up the new fixtures in a way that make them feel purposeful and desirable.), to the balance of color and temperature in each furniture grouping. Sometimes working floor to ceiling in an existing space can pose a lot of unique challenges when it comes to furnishing projects. However, we loved that the client embraced our drive to really punch up the visual feel of this living/dining combo. Also, we know the enjoyment he gets from the finished product is a testament to hunting for the right pieces, designing with unusual and luxe fabric combinations, and managing the inclusion of budget-friendly surprises that always balance a job well done.
What the client says
“From the moment that Cheryl arrived, I felt that she was definitely the designer that I needed to help facilitate & execute my vision for the space. I’m not the “cookie cutter” type, and I immediately realized that Cheryl had a knack for envisioning ideas that were unique, yet tasteful, timeless, and sophisticated.”
From its beginnings as a plain Jane envelope, this combination living/dining space becomes a study in texture and color!

This Bertch kitchen pairs the beautiful warmth of natural wood with bold cobalt blue accents. This kitchen features Bertch's Jakarta door style in a natural finish.

Compelling in its simple yet cutting edge style, the Dresden modular collection is a bold take on contemporary design. The sleek, low profile frame is met with grand cloud-like seat cushions to create the statement making structure.
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The Vessel Sofa by Gamma International has a formal aesthetic that cultivates magnificence with a modern flair. The Vessel sofa offers a bold and youthful feel that amasses comfort within its surroundings. Offered in four sizes, and also with a one arm version, and a leather shelf version, the Vessel sofa can be configured to fit almost every space. The solid wood frame is guaranteed not to bend warp or squeak, and is covered in top grain Italian leather. The seat cushions are filled with feathers and foam, and the back cushions are filled entirely of goose down. The metal legs come in a variety of finishes that will be sure to compliment the color of leather you choose. Manufactured By Gamma Arredamenti

Bold patterns against this neutral background make this room stand out! For more information contact Knilans' Furniture & Interiors at 563-322-0903.
Living room - huge transitional open concept concrete floor and gray floor living room idea in Chicago with gray walls, no fireplace and no tv
Living room - huge transitional open concept concrete floor and gray floor living room idea in Chicago with gray walls, no fireplace and no tv

In this one bedroom apartment, I wanted to enhance the brightness of this living room space by adding a few bold colors, and complementing these bold colors with heavy, neutral textured art and a patterned rug and coffee table. Mesmerizing green velvent panels, with sheer curtains in tow, hung on a gold double rod add immense character to this room. An eye catching lamp sits in the corner near the chaise side of the sofa for my book loving client. Another priority was the bookshelf entertainment stand. All of my client's books fit perfectly, and a few metallic accessories slightly adorn the top. After installing all of the items, my client's space is neat and looks larger than it actually is.

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Columbus, OH
Wannemacher Interiors
Customized Award-Winning Interior Design Solutions in Franklin Cnty OH

Design Jadugar presents a comprehensive home interior solution at Swagat Kingsland, Gandhinagar. This project showcases a harmonious blend of styles: a minimalist Living Room with a bold maroon sectional, a serene Master Bedroom featuring deep blue fluted panels and warm oak textures, and a playful Kids' Bedroom with a bespoke mountain-themed headboard wall. Every space is engineered for maximum utility with our signature factory-finished precision.

Marcus open end sectional in a high performance fabric. Custom pillows to create texture and bring the color of the swivel chair to the other side of the room. Bright artwork that creates movement.

Colorful and rich style
When a repeat client shows up on your doorstep with his third home to furnish and wants to start from scratch and go really bold, you just embrace him, scoot him right up to the resource room, and don’t ask questions! I mean, who does not love a client that embraces velvet, leather, silk and wallcoverings?
This lush, vibrant lounge space was all created from the want to really deep dive into something different, eclectic and more traveled. The original small, narrow, dimly lit room totally delivered on helping accomplish that mood. Mixing a little of that Ming dynasty-inspired strawberry red with a deep chocolate mohair on the sectional and cladding the room in a soft, amethyst woven wallcovering. We loved the interplay and “non-matchiness” that this space embraced.
Lighting and art were both about telling a story in this room – accenting conversational opportunities and an almost gallery-esque feel. Designating a more dynamic and unusual, sculptural feel – from the harder lines of the statement floor lamp in the living room across to the sprawling, slightly modern bloom of the dining area fixture.
Jewel of a space
The area rug had to ground the already bold furniture and lend itself to the darker wood floors, and a dusky green wool proved the ticket. We loved the almost pixelated pattern the hand-knotted wool lent to the overall design. A little hint of oxblood, chocolate and blue picked up in accents elsewhere, but the tone of almost jade really caught us about this piece.
Not enough can be said about the accent of a dining space either (which in terms of space planning was the only way to balance this long, narrow “hallway” of a room off the kitchen). Citron velvet on the low-profile chairs left the space feeling open, but fun for games and cocktail parties. Plus, the cerused wood dining table was a great complement – offering depth without a conflict to the existing flooring or nearby sectional.
Being able to view this space as a whole was very important to us! From the selection of sconces carried throughout (that wonky placement was existing and with so little opportunity to add cans we had to play up the new fixtures in a way that make them feel purposeful and desirable.), to the balance of color and temperature in each furniture grouping. Sometimes working floor to ceiling in an existing space can pose a lot of unique challenges when it comes to furnishing projects. However, we loved that the client embraced our drive to really punch up the visual feel of this living/dining combo. Also, we know the enjoyment he gets from the finished product is a testament to hunting for the right pieces, designing with unusual and luxe fabric combinations, and managing the inclusion of budget-friendly surprises that always balance a job well done.
What the client says
“From the moment that Cheryl arrived, I felt that she was definitely the designer that I needed to help facilitate & execute my vision for the space. I’m not the “cookie cutter” type, and I immediately realized that Cheryl had a knack for envisioning ideas that were unique, yet tasteful, timeless, and sophisticated.”
From its beginnings as a plain Jane envelope, this combination living/dining space becomes a study in texture and color!

Colorful and rich style
When a repeat client shows up on your doorstep with his third home to furnish and wants to start from scratch and go really bold, you just embrace him, scoot him right up to the resource room, and don’t ask questions! I mean, who does not love a client that embraces velvet, leather, silk and wallcoverings?
This lush, vibrant lounge space was all created from the want to really deep dive into something different, eclectic and more traveled. The original small, narrow, dimly lit room totally delivered on helping accomplish that mood. Mixing a little of that Ming dynasty-inspired strawberry red with a deep chocolate mohair on the sectional and cladding the room in a soft, amethyst woven wallcovering. We loved the interplay and “non-matchiness” that this space embraced.
Lighting and art were both about telling a story in this room – accenting conversational opportunities and an almost gallery-esque feel. Designating a more dynamic and unusual, sculptural feel – from the harder lines of the statement floor lamp in the living room across to the sprawling, slightly modern bloom of the dining area fixture.
Jewel of a space
The area rug had to ground the already bold furniture and lend itself to the darker wood floors, and a dusky green wool proved the ticket. We loved the almost pixelated pattern the hand-knotted wool lent to the overall design. A little hint of oxblood, chocolate and blue picked up in accents elsewhere, but the tone of almost jade really caught us about this piece.
Not enough can be said about the accent of a dining space either (which in terms of space planning was the only way to balance this long, narrow “hallway” of a room off the kitchen). Citron velvet on the low-profile chairs left the space feeling open, but fun for games and cocktail parties. Plus, the cerused wood dining table was a great complement – offering depth without a conflict to the existing flooring or nearby sectional.
Being able to view this space as a whole was very important to us! From the selection of sconces carried throughout (that wonky placement was existing and with so little opportunity to add cans we had to play up the new fixtures in a way that make them feel purposeful and desirable.), to the balance of color and temperature in each furniture grouping. Sometimes working floor to ceiling in an existing space can pose a lot of unique challenges when it comes to furnishing projects. However, we loved that the client embraced our drive to really punch up the visual feel of this living/dining combo. Also, we know the enjoyment he gets from the finished product is a testament to hunting for the right pieces, designing with unusual and luxe fabric combinations, and managing the inclusion of budget-friendly surprises that always balance a job well done.
What the client says
“From the moment that Cheryl arrived, I felt that she was definitely the designer that I needed to help facilitate & execute my vision for the space. I’m not the “cookie cutter” type, and I immediately realized that Cheryl had a knack for envisioning ideas that were unique, yet tasteful, timeless, and sophisticated.”
From its beginnings as a plain Jane envelope, this combination living/dining space becomes a study in texture and color!

Family room open to kitchen. Large stone fireplace wall replaced with modern marble-look porcelain tile. New transitional furniture mixed with traditional sofa table and mirror that was already in place. New furniture includes sectional, chair, area rug, bold pillows and table lamp, fun ottomans in colors to tie the family room to the living/dining room area, and kitchen table.
Ted Glasoe PhotographyTed Glasoe

This vibrant family room is designed for connection, comfort, and color. A plush, deep-blue sectional anchors the space, offering ample seating for gatherings, while patterned Roman shades and bold accent pillows infuse energy and personality.
Rustic wood beams and a curved-edge coffee table add warmth and organic texture, balancing the clean architecture with natural charm. The cozy fireplace wall, framed by floating shelves and layered with curated decor, becomes a striking focal point that blends casual sophistication with curated style.
This room is a true reflection of livable luxury—bold yet inviting, artful yet approachable.

Family room open to kitchen. Large stone fireplace wall replaced with modern marble-look porcelain tile. New transitional furniture mixed with traditional sofa table and mirror that was already in place. New furniture includes sectional, chair, area rug, bold pillows and table lamp, fun ottomans in colors to tie the family room to the living/dining room area, and kitchen table.
Ted Glasoe Photography

Inspiration for a large contemporary formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Vancouver with white walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and no tv

Modern, minimalist aesthetic with a striking ceiling installation composed of colorful, parasol-like elements that add a vibrant pop of color to the white-dominated space. The living area features a sleek, sectional white sofa that anchors the room, complemented by a glossy white floor and marble accents. An impactful blue cabinet system introduces a monochromatic but bold statement, contrasting with the organic texture of the wall art above.

Bold living room with a black and white area rug and a blue velvet sectional, covered in bold throw pillows. Teak root coffee table makes this room quite the stunner. Small wet bar with glass shelves

Sponsored
Columbus, OH
Wannemacher Interiors
Customized Award-Winning Interior Design Solutions in Franklin Cnty OH

This living room with pieces from the Classic Chic Collection by HGTV Home furniture is a new look at retro elegance. Graceful curves unite with clean straight lines, and rich walnut grain patterns are enhanced by ivory highlights on many signature pieces such as the credenza with wood doors, drawers, and 3 adjustable vented wood shelves and power strip. Also pictured are classic chic nexting side tables, a Greenwich sectional in a bold eggplant fabric, and a roxy armless accent chair with a boxed back and seat. All available at www.woodchucksfurniture.com

Colorful and rich style
When a repeat client shows up on your doorstep with his third home to furnish and wants to start from scratch and go really bold, you just embrace him, scoot him right up to the resource room, and don’t ask questions! I mean, who does not love a client that embraces velvet, leather, silk and wallcoverings?
This lush, vibrant lounge space was all created from the want to really deep dive into something different, eclectic and more traveled. The original small, narrow, dimly lit room totally delivered on helping accomplish that mood. Mixing a little of that Ming dynasty-inspired strawberry red with a deep chocolate mohair on the sectional and cladding the room in a soft, amethyst woven wallcovering. We loved the interplay and “non-matchiness” that this space embraced.
Lighting and art were both about telling a story in this room – accenting conversational opportunities and an almost gallery-esque feel. Designating a more dynamic and unusual, sculptural feel – from the harder lines of the statement floor lamp in the living room across to the sprawling, slightly modern bloom of the dining area fixture.
Jewel of a space
The area rug had to ground the already bold furniture and lend itself to the darker wood floors, and a dusky green wool proved the ticket. We loved the almost pixelated pattern the hand-knotted wool lent to the overall design. A little hint of oxblood, chocolate and blue picked up in accents elsewhere, but the tone of almost jade really caught us about this piece.
Not enough can be said about the accent of a dining space either (which in terms of space planning was the only way to balance this long, narrow “hallway” of a room off the kitchen). Citron velvet on the low-profile chairs left the space feeling open, but fun for games and cocktail parties. Plus, the cerused wood dining table was a great complement – offering depth without a conflict to the existing flooring or nearby sectional.
Being able to view this space as a whole was very important to us! From the selection of sconces carried throughout (that wonky placement was existing and with so little opportunity to add cans we had to play up the new fixtures in a way that make them feel purposeful and desirable.), to the balance of color and temperature in each furniture grouping. Sometimes working floor to ceiling in an existing space can pose a lot of unique challenges when it comes to furnishing projects. However, we loved that the client embraced our drive to really punch up the visual feel of this living/dining combo. Also, we know the enjoyment he gets from the finished product is a testament to hunting for the right pieces, designing with unusual and luxe fabric combinations, and managing the inclusion of budget-friendly surprises that always balance a job well done.
What the client says
“From the moment that Cheryl arrived, I felt that she was definitely the designer that I needed to help facilitate & execute my vision for the space. I’m not the “cookie cutter” type, and I immediately realized that Cheryl had a knack for envisioning ideas that were unique, yet tasteful, timeless, and sophisticated.”
From its beginnings as a plain Jane envelope, this combination living/dining space becomes a study in texture and color!
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