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Décor Aid
Having a small child, loving to entertain and looking to declutter and kid-proof the gathering spaces of their home in the quaint village of Rockville Centre, Long Island, a stone’s throw from Manhattan, our client’s main objective was to have their living room and den transformed with a family friendly home makeover with mid-century modern tones boasting a formal, yet relaxed spirit
Stepping into the home we found their living room and den both architecturally well appointed yet in need of modern transitional furniture pieces and the pops of color our clients admired, as there was a substantial amount of cool, cold grays in the rooms.
Decor Aid designer Vivian C. approached the design and placement of the pieces sourced to be kid-friendly while remaining sophisticated and practical for entertaining.
“We played off of the clients love for blush pinks, mid-century modern and turquoise. We played with the use of gold and silver metals to mix it up.”
In the living room, we used the prominent bay window and its illuminating natural light as the main architectural focal point, while the fireplace and mantels soft white tone helped inform the minimalist color palette for which we styled the room around.
To add warmth to the living room we played off of the clients love for blush pinks and turquoise while elevating the room with flashes of gold and silver metallic pieces. For a sense of play and to tie the space together we punctuated the kid-friendly living room with an eclectic juxtaposition of colors and materials, from a beautifully patchworked geometric cowhide rug from All Modern, to a whimsical mirror placed over an unexpected, bold geometric credenza, to the blush velvet barrel chair and abstract blue watercolor pillows.
“When sourcing furniture and objects, we chose items that had rounded edges and were shatter proof as it was vital to keep each room’s decor childproof.” Vivian ads.
Their vision for the den remained chic, with comfort and practical functionality key to create an area for the young family to come together.
For the den, our main challenge was working around the pre-existing dark gray sectional sofa. To combat its chunkiness, we played off of the hues in the cubist framed prints placed above and focused on blue and orange accents which complement and play off of each other well. We selected orange storage ottomans in easy to clean, kid-friendly leather to maximize space and functionality. To personalize the appeal of the den we included black and white framed family photos. In the end, the result created a fun, relaxed space where our clients can enjoy family moments or watch a game while taking in the scenic view of their backyard.
For harmony between the rooms, the overall tone for each room is mid-century modern meets bold, yet classic contemporary through the use of mixed materials and fabrications including marble, stone, metals and plush velvet, creating a cozy yet sophisticated enough atmosphere for entertaining family and friends and raising a young children.
“The result od this family friendly room was really fantastic! Adding some greenery, more pillows and throws really made the space pop.” Vivian C. Decor Aid’s Designer
Mauve & Brown
A beautifully designed master bedroom of a Millennial couple. This room is all about modernity and simplicity. Morris wallpaper is well teamed with subtle shade upholstery and beige sofas. The room has ample sunlight and minimal furniture making it functionally perfect.
Decorations Lucullus
It’s about a shoemaker sometimes having no shoes. One day our own interior designer, Nathan Drewes, took a hard look at the guest suite in the dependency of his hundred-sixty-year-old house. What he saw made him aesthetically tank. While there may have been a few pieces of beloved family furniture, everything else looked dowdy, dusty, even drab. Tout suite he went right to the cobbler’s bench to reimagine the rooms.
Clearly a few random patches weren’t going to be enough. The space needed total transformation. He realized a slick minimalist look would never work in those old rooms or make sense with the rest of the house. To be honest, it really didn’t reflect his taste anyway. Nathan happened to have a budding neo-classical collection, begun while still in college. For some time he had been itching to reassemble it in an appropriate setting. Despite being a millennial, his instincts led him to evoke a reverie of a luxury-loving 19th century New Orleans gentleman. Inspired by strong palettes of the past and textured interiors, he salvaged curtains and carpets from a former apartment in Lyon, found a local artisan to frame a batch of early 19th century engravings, selected rich feeling fabrics, and splurged on interesting lighting.
The results are anything but drab. With rooms that conjure a shaded feeling against the intrusive tropic sun, the effect is dense with polished woods, lush with fabrics. One is enveloped in shadows and dreams.
Photography by Sara Essex Bradley
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Ar. Aishani Kumbhani
The Victorian theme has been continued in the selection of fabrics as well as artifacts for the room. Meant for the client's millennial daughter, the room is designed to accomodate her needs and a full height mirror is introduced in the design as per her requirement.
Murphy Deesign
A California family of four gets the revamped bedroom of their dreams!
Photographer: Zeke Rueles
Home design - mid-sized eclectic home design idea in Los Angeles
Home design - mid-sized eclectic home design idea in Los Angeles
Cedar West Pty Ltd
The lovely white Doncaster timber doors create a beautiful backdrop to this elegant sitting room.
To see more photos of this lovely home, click here: https://cedarwest.com.au/featured-projects/subiaco-residence
April Interiors
Inspiration for a country medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen remodel in Austin with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, black appliances, an island and white countertops
April Interiors
Farmhouse medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Austin with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash, black appliances, an island and white countertops
StoneUnlimited Kitchen and Bath Remodeling
Potential Stoneunlimited Kitchen and Bath Remodeling clients often ask if Farmhouse Kitchen design going out of style and if they are making a good choice moving into that direction for their kitchen remodel. The answer is simply - Farmhouse Kitchen Design isn't going anywhere, anytime soon. As a matter of fact, it was studied by Houzz that amongst millennials from the ages of 25-34 that the Farmhouse Kitchen was the preferred style over other conventional options.
Sew Beautiful
This complete room design was featured in Annapolis Home Magazine Design Talk. The varying lines of the vaulted ceiling, the lower soffet and windows created a challenge of designing a room that feels balanced. We began by creating a strong architectural line around the room starting with new built-ins flanking the fireplace and continued with the decorative drapery rod of the custom window treatments.
The woven wood roman shades and drapery panels were designed and installed to give the illusion of larger and taller windows. A room refresh included updating the wall color to an on trend millennial pink, a neutral gray tweed sofa, a subtle but fun pattern for their accent chairs, and a beautiful wool and silk rug to anchor the seating area. New lamps, coffee table, and accent tables with metallic, glass, and marble connect beautifully with the fireplace’s new stone surround.
Art of the Movies
Your favourite in the 1970s and 1980s is now your kids favourite in the 2010s. Bring that together in your home with an original movie poster. This film is a stunning piece of film-making, as much for grown-up comic fans as the millennial in the family. Share the experience and memories in your home.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
Kitchen Remodel highlights a spectacular mix of finishes bringing this transitional kitchen to life. A balance of wood and painted cabinetry for this Millennial Couple offers their family a kitchen that they can share with friends and family. The clients were certain what they wanted in their new kitchen, they choose Dacor appliances and specially wanted a refrigerator with furniture paneled doors. The only company that would create these refrigerator doors are a full eclipse style without a center bar was a custom cabinet company Ovation Cabinetry. The client had a clear vision about the finishes including the rich taupe painted cabinets which blend perfect with the glam backsplash.
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Vivian Bayles Designs, LLC
Living room - small modern enclosed living room idea in New York with a wall-mounted tv
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