Eclectic Black Living Room Ideas and Designs

Van Ness by Storie
Van Ness by Storie
Storie CollectiveStorie Collective
Boho meets Portuguese design in a stunning transformation of this Van Ness tudor in the upper northwest neighborhood of Washington, DC. Our team’s primary objectives were to fill space with natural light, period architectural details, and cohesive selections throughout the main level and primary suite. At the entry, new archways are created to maximize light and flow throughout the main level while ensuring the space feels intimate. A new kitchen layout along with a peninsula grounds the chef’s kitchen while securing its part in the everyday living space. Well-appointed dining and living rooms infuse dimension and texture into the home, and a pop of personality in the powder room round out the main level. Strong raw wood elements, rich tones, hand-formed elements, and contemporary nods make an appearance throughout the newly renovated main level and primary suite of the home.
Bethnal Green House 2
Bethnal Green House 2
Brian O'Tuama ArchitectsBrian O'Tuama Architects
chevron parquet flooring, Inchyra Blue, alcove shelving, alcove cupboards, Victorian fireplace, Victorian shutters, orange velvet sofa, column radiator, slate hearth
Project Collaboration with Interior Designers
Project Collaboration with Interior Designers
Esmaili Rugs and Antiques, Inc.Esmaili Rugs and Antiques, Inc.
Interior Designer: Michelle Nussbaumer Photographer: Nathan Schroder Antique Persian Rug by: Esmaili Rugs Location: Dallas
Siegel Project
Siegel Project
Renae Farley DesignsRenae Farley Designs
This is the Catio designed for my clients 5 adopted kitties with issues. She came to me to install a vestibule between her garage and the family room which were not connected. I designed that area and when she also wanted to take the room she was currently using as the littler box room into a library I came up with using the extra space next to the new vestibule for the cats. The living room contains a custom tree with 5 cat beds, a chair for people to sit in and the sofa tunnel I designed for them to crawl through and hide in. I designed steps that they can use to climb up to the wooden bridge so they can look at the birds eye to eye out in the garden. My client is an artist and painted portraits of the cats that are on the walls. We installed a door with a frosted window and a hole cut in the bottom which leads into another room which is strictly the litter room. we have lots of storage and two Litter Robots that are enough to take care of all their needs. I installed a functional transom window that she can keep open for fresh air. We also installed a mini split air conditioner if they are in there when it is hot. They all seem to love it! They live in the rest of the house and this room is only used if the client is entertaining so she doesn't have to worry about them getting out. It is attached to the family room which is shown here in the foreground, so they can keep an eye on us while we keep an eye on them.
SW7
SW7
UserUser
Pietra Wood & Stone European Engineered Oak flooring with a natural oiled finish.
Signature Murdock Yellow
Signature Murdock Yellow
Tracy Murdock Allied ASIDTracy Murdock Allied ASID
Phillis Morris designed wallpaper "Faces"
Newton Terrace
Newton Terrace
Habitus Design Ltd.Habitus Design Ltd.
working with clients existing sofa and deco table lights to create a cohesive scheme
The Arts & Crafts Remote Design Project
The Arts & Crafts Remote Design Project
Making SpacesMaking Spaces
Before and After photos courtesy of my remote clients. All details about this project can be found here: https://blog.making-spaces.net/2019/04/01/vine-bleu-room-remote-design/

Eclectic Black Living Room Ideas and Designs

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