Living Room with a Wall Mounted TV and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

Church Rd Project
Church Rd Project
Jess Hunter Interior DesignJess Hunter Interior Design
This 90's home received a complete transformation. A renovation on a tight timeframe meant we used our designer tricks to create a home that looks and feels completely different while keeping construction to a bare minimum. This beautiful Dulux 'Currency Creek' kitchen was custom made to fit the original kitchen layout. Opening the space up by adding glass steel framed doors and a double sided Mt Blanc fireplace allowed natural light to flood through.
Blackheath Living Room
Blackheath Living Room
GM Homes Design & ConstructionGM Homes Design & Construction
The brief for this room was for a neutral palette that would retain a sense of warmth and luxury. This was achieved with the use of various shades of grey, accented with fuchsia. The walls are painted an ethereal shade of pale grey, which is contrasted beautifully by the dark grey Venetian polished plaster finish on the chimney breast, which itself is highlighted with a subtle scattering of mica flecks. The floor to ceiling mirrored walls enhance the light from the full height wall of bifolding doors. The large L shaped sofa is upholstered in dark grey wool, which is balanced by bespoke cushions and throw in fuchsia pink wool and lush grey velvet. The armchairs are upholstered in a dark grey velvet which has metallic detailing, echoing the effect of the mica against the dark grey chimney breast finish. The bespoke lampshades pick up the pink accents which are a stunning foil to the distressed silver finish of the lamp bases. The metallic ceramic floor tiles also lend a light reflective quality, enhancing the feeling of light and space. The large abstract painting was commissioned with a brief to continue the grey and fuchsia scheme, and is flanked by a pair of heavily distressed steel wall lights. The dramatic full length curtains are of luscious black velvet. The various accessories and finishes create a wonderful balance of femininity and masculinity.
Lawless Rereat
Lawless Rereat
Searl Lamaster Howe ArchitectsSearl Lamaster Howe Architects
Designed in sharp contrast to the glass walled living room above, this space sits partially underground. Precisely comfy for movie night.
Birchgrove House
Birchgrove House
Melocco and Moore ArchitectsMelocco and Moore Architects
The living room pavilion is deliberately separated from the existing building by a central courtyard to create a private outdoor space that is accessed directly from the kitchen allowing solar access to the rear rooms of the original heritage-listed Victorian Regency residence.
The New House
The New House
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
This image showcases the epitome of luxury in the living room of a high-end residence. The design choices exude elegance and opulence, with a focus on creating a serene and inviting retreat. Key elements include the plush upholstered sofa, sumptuous cushions, and exquisite detailing such as the intricate molding and elegant light fixtures. The color palette is carefully curated to evoke a sense of tranquility, with soft neutrals and muted tones creating a soothing ambiance. Luxurious textures and materials, such as velvet, silk, and marble, add depth and tactile richness to the space. With its impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail, this living room exemplifies timeless elegance and offers a sanctuary of comfort and style.
Birchgrove House
Birchgrove House
Melocco and Moore ArchitectsMelocco and Moore Architects
Extensive sliding and bi-fold timber doors fold away to bring the garden into the living space, blurring the connection between inside and outside.

Living Room with a Wall Mounted TV and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

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