Living Room with Blue Walls and a Timber Clad Ceiling Ideas and Designs

Restyling di una villa anni '70
Restyling di una villa anni '70
Molteni e Tornaghi architettiMolteni e Tornaghi architetti
Vista della zona pranzo del living e del grande camino che è stato recuperato puntando sul colore blu
Un séjour modernisé
Un séjour modernisé
UserUser
Création d'étagères sur-mesure pour intégrer tous les livres et objets décoration des clients. La peinture bleue Lazur 105 de chez Caparol délimite l'espace lecture.
Port Aransas Condo
Port Aransas Condo
Rural BirchRural Birch
The fourth wall in the living room consists of floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ocean. This condo sleeps 8 so providing ample seating was important. One of our favorite features was adding two teal swivel chairs for guests to stare at the ocean while having coffee in the morning that is also just extra seating during gatherings. Finding elements that were not only stylish but also durable was crucial to the overall design and styling of this space as this doubles as a vacation rental for our client. Mixing style with functionality. We kept the original ceiling in the living room as well as the original cement accent wall in the living room. Everything else was changed. A window was added to the stair wall so that as you walk downstairs, you get a view of the ocean. The walls were painted a barely-there minty seafoam color and we stuck with a neutral color palette with pops of various shades of blues. Built-ins were installed to create a working space that doubles as extra storage. The sectional has a chaise that is used to store bedding and the middle part of the sectional pulls out to provide additional sleeping space for guests. The 3 paintings above the sofa were custom painted for the client's space, as well as the dining table and chairs. The rug is a beautiful piece that ties in all of the colors found throughout the downstairs space.
Rénovation de pièce de vie aux jolies moulures
Rénovation de pièce de vie aux jolies moulures
VPI DécoVPI Déco
Détails... La couleur bleu recouvre les moulures, afin de les mettre en avant de façon plus moderne. Un très beau sol en bois clair vient remplacer le carrelage. Des contrastes magnifiques qui apportent lumière et modernité !
Simpson
Simpson
Carland ConstructionsCarland Constructions
Upstairs living area and balcony as part of the second story extension by Carland Constructions for a home in Yarraville.
Port Aransas Condo
Port Aransas Condo
Rural BirchRural Birch
The fourth wall of the living room consists of floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ocean. This was a feature that we wanted to accentuate and not detract from. We kept the color palette light & airy, allowing the beach to speak for itself. Finding elements that were not only stylish but also durable was crucial to the overall design and styling of this space as this doubles as a vacation rental for our client. Mixing style with functionality. We kept the original ceiling in the living room as well as the original cement accent wall in the living room. Everything else was changed. A window was added to the stair wall so that as you walk downstairs, you get a view of the ocean. The walls were painted a barely-there minty seafoam color and we stuck with a neutral color palette with pops of various shades of blues. Built-ins were installed to create a working space that doubles as extra storage.
Port Aransas Condo
Port Aransas Condo
Rural BirchRural Birch
Finding elements that were not only stylish but also durable was crucial to the overall design and styling of this space as this doubles as a vacation rental for our client. Mixing style with functionality. We kept the original ceiling in the living room as well as the original cement accent wall in the living room. Everything else was changed. A window was added to the stair wall so that as you walk downstairs, you get a view of the ocean. The walls were painted a barely-there minty seafoam color and we stuck with a neutral color palette with pops of various shades of blues. Built-ins were installed to create a working space that doubles as extra storage. The sectional has a chaise that is used to store bedding and the middle part of the sectional pulls out to provide additional sleeping space for guests. The 3 paintings above the sofa were custom painted for the client's space, as well as the dining table and chairs. The rug is a beautiful piece that ties in all of the colors found throughout the downstairs space.
Port Aransas Condo
Port Aransas Condo
Rural BirchRural Birch
Purchasing a beach condo has been our client's dream since she was little. It was important to us that we capture her dream and create a condo that made her feel at home. In the moments when her family would not be staying there, it is also being rented out as a vacation property so finding elements that were not only stylish but also durable was crucial to the overall design and styling of this space. Mixing style with functionality. We kept the original ceiling in the living room as well as the original cement accent wall in the living room. Everything else was changed. A window was added to the stair wall so that as you walk downstairs, you get a view of the ocean. The walls were painted a barely-there minty seafoam color and we stuck with a neutral color palette with pops of various shades of blues.
Port Aransas Condo
Port Aransas Condo
Rural BirchRural Birch
We added a few fun coastal details to the living space, including this scuba mask drawer knob that our client could not get enough of.
Port Aransas Condo
Port Aransas Condo
Rural BirchRural Birch
We added a few fun coastal details to the living space, including some fun coasters to help protect the furniture and a beach-themed tic-tac-toe game to encourage family play time.
Restyling di una villa anni '70
Restyling di una villa anni '70
Molteni e Tornaghi architettiMolteni e Tornaghi architetti
Questo soggiorno è stato concepito come una grande veranda aperta sul lato verso il giardino con l'obbiettivo di puntare su una atmosfera elegante e chic. Per questo sono stati sostituiti i vecchi infissi in legno e si è puntato sull'utilizzo del colore. Si è puntato sul bianco, sull'azzurro e il semplice cambio cromatico degli infissi, dei muri e della copertura in legno ha donato a questo salone un impatto moderno, contemporaneo e fresco
Classico in Neutral White, Remodel in Mary Esther, FL
Classico in Neutral White, Remodel in Mary Esther, FL
Marquis Fine CabinetryMarquis Fine Cabinetry
Project Number: M1246 Design/Manufacturer/Installer: Marquis Fine Cabinetry Collection: Classico Finishes: Neutral White Profile: New Haven Features: Uder Cabinet Lighting, Adjustable Legs/Soft Close (Standard)Project
Port Aransas Condo
Port Aransas Condo
Rural BirchRural Birch
Finding elements that were not only stylish but also durable was crucial to the overall design and styling of this space as this doubles as a vacation rental for our client. Mixing style with functionality. We kept the original ceiling in the living room as well as the original cement accent wall in the living room. Everything else was changed. A window was added to the stair wall so that as you walk downstairs, you get a view of the ocean. The walls were painted a barely-there minty seafoam color and we stuck with a neutral color palette with pops of various shades of blues. Built-ins were installed to create a working space that doubles as extra storage. The sectional has a chaise that is used to store bedding and the middle part of the sectional pulls out to provide additional sleeping space for guests. The 3 paintings above the sofa were custom painted for the client's space, as well as the dining table and chairs. The rug is a beautiful piece that ties in all of the colors found throughout the downstairs space.

Living Room with Blue Walls and a Timber Clad Ceiling Ideas and Designs

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