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Grand scale renderings of luscious tropical leaves yield to an imaginary breeze in our Heron's Rush. Executed in mesmerizing detail and color, this giclee is further enhanced with brushstrokes of hand-applied brush gel for a multi-dimensional effect. Gorgeous and alive, this digital print draws interest when displayed individually, and stirs up double the drama when paired above a bed or console table.
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Example of a huge trendy marble floor and white floor great room design in Los Angeles with gray walls and no fireplace
Example of a huge trendy marble floor and white floor great room design in Los Angeles with gray walls and no fireplace

Here are some practical tips for creating a beautiful, comfortable and thoughtful living room design.
The living room in the house is the place where, as the name suggests, receives guests. However, the owners themselves relax here, spending time in front of the TV or a book, with drinks, pleasant conversation and other activities. Therefore, the living room should be the most comfortable place in your home.
The place of the sofa in the design of the living room
The sofa does not need to be placed in a draft. This means that it should not be on an imaginary line from window to door - if you drew a floor plan, it will just be easy to trace.
1. The sofa in front of the TV, diagonally from the door, is a great location. As if inviting you to sit down :)
2. Sofa near the door. A good solution if you often have overnight guests.
3. Corner sofa in the living room. Best placed in the farthest corner from the door. This will make the room look more spacious.
Correct opening of the door in the living room. Inward or outward?
Open inward or outward? There is no clear rule here, because everything depends on the layout and on the furniture placed. The main thing is that the door leaf opens freely and does not interfere with entering and exiting the room. Also, the door should not interfere with free access to the closet or dressing room.
TV in living room size and location. Location.
The TV is placed on the wall opposite to the sofa - this is the most logical and reasonable place for it in the living room. Moreover, the distance to it does not really matter: modern TV models can be placed close to the sofa.
Cabinet or bracket? To your taste. The main thing is that the television zone looks neat and presentable. Provide in advance a cable channel in which all the wires and numerous sockets for the receiver, modem, set-top box, sound bar will hide. Nothing spoils a design like sticking wires!
Height from the floor. It is optimal to place the TV 1 m from the floor to the middle of the screen - this is exactly the level of the eyes of a seated person.
Diagonal size. If there is a financial opportunity, consider options from 50 inches - smaller screens look lonely and lonely on an empty wall.
Living room furniture.
Armchair. Often the chair becomes an accent item in the interior, then its shade, and sometimes its shape, differ from the rest of the furniture. When choosing a chair, be guided also by your habits: for example, it will be more convenient to climb up with your feet and read a book in an armchair with dimensions of 90x90 cm, and you can “just sit comfortably” in a fireplace chair with a high back, comfortable armrests and with a seat 80x80 cm.
TV stand. Large TV stands are no longer as relevant as they used to be, when it was necessary to store a player, cassettes and discs there. For now, a console table or a narrow elegant pedestal is enough.
Coffee table. Nice piece of furniture that creates a cozy atmosphere. Some models, if necessary, can be transformed into a more spacious table for receiving guests - however, finding comfortable and beautiful specimens is not easy, plus they usually cost a lot.
Rack. An extremely useful type of furniture. :) Firstly, a large number of decor items can be beautifully placed on the rack. And secondly, it can also play the role of a light through partition, which divides the room into zones and does not select light at the same time. This is a very big plus for small apartments.
Fireplace. Here we are talking about electric fireplaces. Some of them come with a humidifier and heated, so 3-in-1 models can be very helpful. Fireplace portals have different styles: classic, antique, modern. Inconsistency with the general style of the living room can greatly spoil the impression of the room, so be careful with creativity. Sizing is an important issue. A large wall with a high ceiling also needs a proportionate fireplace; in horror, a small portal will look lonely and ridiculous.
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The kitchen cabinets are CNC milled beech, with an "imaginary landscape" pattern.
Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Mid-sized minimalist galley light wood floor kitchen photo in Seattle with an undermount sink, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, glass tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
Mid-sized minimalist galley light wood floor kitchen photo in Seattle with an undermount sink, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, glass tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island

Sea themed nursery? This little whale rocking chair is perfect for kids aged 3 - 8. Spark their imaginations and let them rock in their whale chair in an imaginary ocean. Your modern nursery will be complete with Sprout's kids rocker in the corner.

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Photo: Janet Paik © 2014 Houzz
Inspiration for a contemporary shed remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a contemporary shed remodel in San Francisco

Full custom remodel of Thornton, CO home. Wood floors, granite countertops, remodeled fireplace, outdoor space and more.
Living room - modern living room idea in Denver
Living room - modern living room idea in Denver

The kitchen cabinets are CNC milled beech, with an "imaginary landscape" pattern.
Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Mid-sized trendy galley medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Seattle with an undermount sink, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, paneled appliances and an island
Mid-sized trendy galley medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Seattle with an undermount sink, medium tone wood cabinets, quartz countertops, paneled appliances and an island

The Elliott Bay House is located on an urban site facing Puget Sound in Washington State. The architectural massing of the house has been wrapped around a south-facing, courtyard dominated by a large reflecting pool with two “floating” basalt boulders. The main living space has sweeping westerly views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. The east side of the living space is the courtyard with reflecting pool, providing a sense of intimacy and quiet in contrast to the dramatic views on the west side.
Similar to other FINNE projects, a strong sense of “crafted modernism” is present in the house. A water jet-cut steel fence and gate leads to the house entry. Stainless steel stands elevate the basalt boulders in the pool so they hover slightly above the water’s surface. Roof drainage from the living space drops onto the basalt boulder in a 10-ft. waterfall. Exterior siding is custom stained red cedar with two different patterns and colors. The striking steel and wood stairs have water jet-cut steel railings with a pattern based on hand-drawn ink brush strokes. The beech interior cabinets have a custom topographic milled pattern called “imaginary landscape.” Freeform steel lighting bars in the ceiling tie together the kitchen and dining spaces.
The house is highly energy efficient and sustainable. All roof drainage is directed to the reflecting pool for collection. The house is insulated 30% higher than code. Radiant heating is used throughout; generous glass areas provide natural lighting and ventilation; large overhangs are used for sun and snow protection; interior wood is FSC certified. The house has been pre-wired for photovoltaic roof panels, and an electric vehicle charging station has been installed in the garage.

Dale was chosen to participate in the 2013 Hampton Designer Showhouse, sponsored by Traditional Home Magazine, because she has built a reputation for precise, elegant, and livable design work in Manhattan. The challenge of the showhouse, essentially a blank canvas with an imaginary client, was not beyond her. The room she was given is the Terrace Level Lounge; she chose a program to embrace a burgeoning art collection, and devise areas of repose to enjoy the work. And Ms. Cohen’s early training as a painter and photographer clearly are clearly a great asset in this particular room. Her method is to analyze the room as an architectural proposition. A Yale Architectural School graduate, she is able to cast a few intelligent moves to make the room a stage rather than a hallway. Creating a platform for her creative collaboration and designing the Monumental Lantern with artist John Houshmand.
The seating areas are a series of compressed compositions with shapes and forms of chairs, a Minotti sofa, a Valerie Goodman Gallery coffee table, and the Holland and Sherry geometric throw pillows that evoke the early modernist paintings of Jean Arp. Accented by ceiling panels covered in a Maharam wallpaper. Her next big move was enrolling the work of artist and furniture maker John Houshmand. Ms. Cohen thrives on creative collaboration and designing the Monumental Lantern that with Houshmand, that she boldly placed in one entire corner of the room. Few designers would welcome a giant rough sawn luminaire but Ms. Cohen’s early apprenticeship with Richard Serra is evident in this wonderful juxtaposition of scale. Ms. Cohen’s reputation as a brave designer has been established with the inclusion of Houshmand’s piece.
Ms. Cohen’s method is to analyze the room as an architectural proposition. A Yale Architectural School graduate, she is able to cast a few intelligent moves to make the room a stage rather than a hallway. The stairway was divided into two events, one behind a scrim and the other revealed. This gave the sitting area a theatrical backdrop as well as choreographing a Hollywood-style entrance for the visitor walking down the stairs. In fact Ms. Cohen uses a series of fabric backdrops throughout the space to denote different spatial conditions.
The color palette, if said aloud, is the prototypical Hamptons beach house cheery; though Ms. Cohen’s take is altogether different. With a sea blue as her base, she treats the envelope of the space with tinted whites and grays, and just as you are comfortable with this resolve she infuses the space with drops of chartreuse. The optic shock of an electric green is a sign of strength in Ms. Cohen’s tool box. The result is a perfect balance of whimsy and sophistication.
Whimsy, bravery, and compositional sophistication will not be evident or sufficient without Ms. Cohen’s razor sharp rigor. Her attention to detail is what makes one want to sit in the Fritz Hansen chair, under the reading light, with cashmere throw at its side. Ms. Cohen’s embrace of the luxury of detail is what makes for valuable moments in the design world and what sets her work apart.

The Elliott Bay House is located on an urban site facing Puget Sound in Washington State. The architectural massing of the house has been wrapped around a south-facing, courtyard dominated by a large reflecting pool with two “floating” basalt boulders. The main living space has sweeping westerly views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. The east side of the living space is the courtyard with reflecting pool, providing a sense of intimacy and quiet in contrast to the dramatic views on the west side.
Similar to other FINNE projects, a strong sense of “crafted modernism” is present in the house. A water jet-cut steel fence and gate leads to the house entry. Stainless steel stands elevate the basalt boulders in the pool so they hover slightly above the water’s surface. Roof drainage from the living space drops onto the basalt boulder in a 10-ft. waterfall. Exterior siding is custom stained red cedar with two different patterns and colors. The striking steel and wood stairs have water jet-cut steel railings with a pattern based on hand-drawn ink brush strokes. The beech interior cabinets have a custom topographic milled pattern called “imaginary landscape.” Freeform steel lighting bars in the ceiling tie together the kitchen and dining spaces.
The house is highly energy efficient and sustainable. All roof drainage is directed to the reflecting pool for collection. The house is insulated 30% higher than code. Radiant heating is used throughout; generous glass areas provide natural lighting and ventilation; large overhangs are used for sun and snow protection; interior wood is FSC certified. The house has been pre-wired for photovoltaic roof panels, and an electric vehicle charging station has been installed in the garage.

Have you noticed that imagination can be more real than reality? You'll want to come sit by us then, just around the corner at Studio 7H. It's imaginary world where very real things happen. Namely, a makeover for a familiar old friend: the furniture collection. Pick the Studio 7H pieces that you love and watch things come together. Great items work the room or go their own way. Just like your best parties. Unplanned, often random, but always perfect. And totally real.
Beautiful symmetry prevails in this landscape dresser. Conceived as a single unit, it’s inspired by the notion of two side-by-side chests. Eight drawers of ample storage for all things (clothing and otherwise).

Orlando is the newest design in Creative's imaginary space saving dining designs. The table starts as a handsome sofa-console table that can be easily placed anywhere in the room. The silver steel frame and legs create a contemporary classically simple design and are complemented by a choice of painted glass tops. The hidden design element reveals itself when the table opens to include a self storing leaf that creates a perfect size junior dining table that can seat four to six. The tops can be ordered in a choice of color combinations that include white & silver/black & silver and orange & silver.
Orlando Table
Color Orange, Black & White / Silver
Material Tempered Glass / MDF / Silver Painted Steel
Dimensions L43 ¼" x W19"/34" x H30"
Orlando Chair
Color
Orange, Black & White
Material Faux leather
Dimensions L18" x W20" x H35 3/4", Seat H18"

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64"x 84" oil, oil stick on canvas - 1997
$6400.
Example of a large trendy living room design in Chicago
Example of a large trendy living room design in Chicago

TOWERS 3
12"x 12" oil, sand, medium on panel - 2017
$1200.
Inspiration for a small contemporary entryway remodel in Chicago
Inspiration for a small contemporary entryway remodel in Chicago

Do you aspire to give a dreamy look to your home that is never seen anywhere? This beige and brown floral rug will take care of your home decor and make it look enticing and alluring. Its marvelous floral pattern consists of the imaginary artistic designs that will be loved by all. Enjoy the coziness and warmth of the soft woolen pile under your feet when you lie down on it.
Specifications
*Material : Wool
*Color : Beige Brown
*Pattern : Floral
*Pile : 0.75 Inch
*Shape : Rectangle
*Size : 5'x8'
*Origin of Manufacturing : India
Product Key Features :-
*Handmade by skilled artisans enhancing in-depth color and product durability
*Floral designed and weaved by hand tufted technique.
*Soft wool yarn with ultra-plush pile height of 0.75 inches for underfoot comfort
*Designer area rugs perfect for Living Room, Bedroom, Study Room, Dinning Room, Foyer.
*Free shipping and quick order dispatch. With quality product we deliver quality services to customers
Material Description : In the universe of rug-fabrics, wool is considered one of the finest, owing to the touch, feel & practical benefits of this natural wonder-fiber. Wool has many qualities that place it far ahead in the rug-making business � e.g. high durability, warmth, rich look & feel etc. Wool is a pre-eminent choice for a classy rug that can last you for decades.
FloorProtection : Though hand tufted rugs have cotton backing which makes it anti-skid and harmless to the floor but you can always use a high quality rug pad to provide an extra level for floor protection.
CleaningMethods : It is advised to choose the vacuum cleaning option as the material is wool and the weaving is hand tufted. For any stain, the users can opt for professional dry cleaning method.
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