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Cozy and modern living room scene, with a grey sectional sofa and a coffee table. The dominant colors are neutral tones like beige and gray, accented by pops of yellow, blue, and muted purple.
In the background, a large sectional sofa in a light beige fabric occupies the center of the frame. It appears soft and inviting, with deep cushions. On the sofa, several throw pillows are arranged. To the left, a bright yellow pillow stands out. Next to it is a blue pillow with a geometric pattern. A plain cream-colored pillow is also visible. Towards the right side of the sofa, a bolster pillow with a striped pattern in shades of purple, white, and beige adds a touch of color.
Above the sofa, a framed abstract painting hangs on a white wall. The painting features swirling patterns in light blue, gray, and soft yellow, creating a sense of movement and texture.
In the foreground, a light-colored wooden coffee table is positioned in front of the sofa. It has a minimalist design with clean lines and a visible wood grain. The table has an open shelf area on the left side, revealing a hint of the carpet underneath. On the right side of the coffee table, a decorative object resembling a round, orange-yellow bowl with a white interior sits on a small, light-colored wooden stand with three short legs. Beside the bowl, a stack of books is neatly placed, topped with a white rectangular object, possibly a decorative block or another book. To the left of the books, a small potted plant with green leaves in a gray textured pot adds a touch of nature to the scene.
The overall composition is balanced, with the coffee table acting as a central element connecting the foreground and the sofa in the background. The lighting is soft and diffused, suggesting an indoor setting, possibly with natural light coming from a window that is partially visible to the right of the painting. The rug underneath the coffee table has a subtle gray texture. The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, allowing a clear view of the coffee table and the arrangement of objects on it, as well as the sofa and the artwor

The Teal paint used in this cabinet make it possible to see clear glass objects and brightens up an other wise neutral room.
The addition of multicolored objects in the cabinet draw the color up from the chairs and art.
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Living room - large eclectic enclosed living room idea in New York with blue walls, no fireplace and no tv
Living room - large eclectic enclosed living room idea in New York with blue walls, no fireplace and no tv

Laurie Perez
Example of a mid-sized minimalist open concept travertine floor living room design in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
Example of a mid-sized minimalist open concept travertine floor living room design in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace

Vintage chandelier decorated for Christmas party, featuring blown glass ornaments, silk florals, cut crystal strands, and Baroque ornaments. The table is set with live flowers and Bohemian Crystal style candlesticks and bowl. Photo by Kirsitn Mayberry.

Photographer: Diane Anton Photography
Renovated the approx. 1800 sq. ft. condo for a transatlantic couple. Niches were created for object d'art to include hidden lighting. A sophisticated lighting control system was installed to allow the client to set various moods by hitting one button.

An old favorite chair finds a place near a large accent mirror.
Family room - mid-sized contemporary open concept dark wood floor and brown floor family room idea in Bridgeport with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
Family room - mid-sized contemporary open concept dark wood floor and brown floor family room idea in Bridgeport with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv

An outstanding collection of Art Deco furnishings, lighting, artwork, and accessories imbues this full-floor, Lake Shore Drive condominium with uncommon presence. Tailored in style and masculine in hue, it cocoons even as it welcomes light and views. Macassar ebony millwork and travertine floors evince its luxurious architectural side; sumptuous materials including silk velvet, cashmere, and shagreen articulate exquisite decorative elegance – as do pashmina draperies and parchment-covered walls. Also climbing walls: poetry, in this case written by the owner’s son and artistically hand-lettered by a local artisan. Layered in the extreme and collected over time, interiors exemplify the owner’s vocation as a jewelry designer, avocation as a world traveler, and passion for detail in measures both large and small. Embellished by a wide-ranging collection of sophisticated artworks – think everything from vintage New Yorker covers to a graphic Lichtenstein – it is a testament to the decorative power of self-assurance.
Photo: Werner Straube
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