Living Room with Black Walls and Travertine Flooring Ideas and Designs

1920s living room with terrazzo floors
1920s living room with terrazzo floors
limetreehomestlouislimetreehomestlouis
The living room of this 1920s-era University City, Missouri home had gorgeous architectural details, most impressively, stunning diamond-patterned terrazzo floors. They don't build them like this anymore. We helped the homeowner with the furniture layout in the difficult (long and narrow) space and developed an overall design using her existing furnishings as a jumping-off point. We painted the walls and picture moulding a soft, velvety black to give the space seriously cozy vibes and play up the beautiful floors. Accent furniture pieces (like the green velvet chairs), French linen draperies, rug, lighting, artwork, velvet pillows, and fur throw up the sophistication quotient while creating a space thats still comfortable enough to curl up with a cup of tea and a good book.
Mercer Island
Mercer Island
SchoenerSchoener
The formal dining was transformed into a relaxing lounge. A vertical stripe black and white wallpaper add drama to the room. A pair of Ralph Lauren Colorado Chairs in an aged leather, and a Ralph Lauren Westminster Chaise in a gray wool finish off the room.
Entertainment Centers
Entertainment Centers
Strothers Design IncStrothers Design Inc
This custom entertainment center is built in stained maple with mahogany crotch doors in art deco style. The TV and AV equipment are concealed and custom lighting highlights the displayed items. Designed and built by Dan Strothers.
My Modern Home - No.19
My Modern Home - No.19
My Modern HomeMy Modern Home
Living Room - Like what you see? Visit www.mymodernhome.com for more detail, or to see yourself in one of our architect-designed home plans.

Living Room with Black Walls and Travertine Flooring Ideas and Designs

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