Living Room with Blue Walls and Carpet Ideas and Designs

Traditional Living Room Furnish Project
Traditional Living Room Furnish Project
Christine Julian Interiors LLCChristine Julian Interiors LLC
A traditional formal living room gets a beautiful but inviting makeover. Full of texture, color, pattern, and intrigue this living room space creates the perfect atmosphere to great guests into the family's Tudor style home.
St Anne's Hill Project
St Anne's Hill Project
Clare Elise InteriorsClare Elise Interiors
Double Reception Room and Bedroom revamp in a London Terraced House. Blues used on the walls with 2 different shades for each end of the double reception room to give each their own sense of purpose and identity. A grown up space with teal hints to modernise a little but still compliment the client's classic pieces.
2016 Junior League Boston Showhouse
2016 Junior League Boston Showhouse
Diana L. Frucci ASIDDiana L. Frucci ASID
This room is the Media Room in the 2016 Junior League Shophouse. This space is intended for a family meeting space where a multi generation family could gather. The idea is that the kids could be playing video games while their grandparents are relaxing and reading the paper by the fire and their parents could be enjoying a cup of coffee while skimming their emails. This is a shot of the wall mounted tv screen, a ceiling mounted projector is connected to the internet and can stream anything online. Photo by Jared Kuzia.
Leawood Residence
Leawood Residence
Tobi Fairley Interior DesignTobi Fairley Interior Design
Walls are Venetian Plaster in Sherwin Williams Silvermist.
Project Redwood
Project Redwood
Amy Elizabeth InteriorsAmy Elizabeth Interiors
Client brief. To create a retreat with a calm and neutral base with some accents of colour, a place to relax in the evenings. So keeping to an elegant, calm vibe in the design tone, but also having a wow factor to reflect the house itself and be proud of when entertaining guests
Colour Pop Family Room - Sevenoaks
Colour Pop Family Room - Sevenoaks
Interior Edit LtdInterior Edit Ltd
A cosy TV room combining rich navy walls with a contrasting light cream Chaise Longue sofa. Using pops of bright colours from the soft furnishing to bring vibrance to the space and to compliment the contrasts of light and dark tones.
Traditional Home Décor
Traditional Home Décor
Homes OutletHomes Outlet
At Homes Outlet, we have a range of traditional home decor, including artistically crafted rugs and bespoke furniture. This beautiful project showcases wood tones with the power of sophisticated navy. You will find this rug in the Sicily Collection.
Kensington Living Room Refresh
Kensington Living Room Refresh
Trish Harsh DesignTrish Harsh Design
A beautiful living space with a lot of light through a full wall of windows. The homeowner had done some upgrades tot he room but disliked them and hired me to fix those mistakes and make the room light, bright and welcoming while maintaining her personal style.
Window coverings, Roman Shades, Shutters and Drapery
Window coverings, Roman Shades, Shutters and Drapery
Janice Peters, Distinctive DecorJanice Peters, Distinctive Decor
These woven wood window coverings come in many styles and colors. They come with your choice of privacy lining, blackout lining or no lining.
Living Room Design for a Victorian Terrace in Redland, Bristol
Living Room Design for a Victorian Terrace in Redland, Bristol
Ivywell Interiors | BristolIvywell Interiors | Bristol
We created a botanical-inspired scheme for this Victorian terrace living room updating the wall colour to Inchyra Blue on the walls and including a pop a colour in the lamp shades. We redesigned the floorplan to make the room practical and comfortable. Built-in storage in a complementary blue was introduced to keep the tv area tidy. We included two matching side tables in an aged bronze finish with a bevelled glass top and mirrored bottom shelves to maximise the light. We sourced and supplied the furniture and accessories including the Made to Measure Olive Green Sofa and soft furnishings.
What are the Secrets to Working with the Off-Whites?
What are the Secrets to Working with the Off-Whites?
Davetta Moore DesignsDavetta Moore Designs
Cool Blue and Gray Undertones. Beige off-whites have a pink undertone. Brownish feeling off-whites have a warmer red undertone, or cooler green undertones. Carmel feeling off-whites have yellow and orange undertones. Grayish feeling off-whites can have blue, yellow or green undertones depending on whether you are leaning more towards the cool side or the warm side of the color wheel. Image credit: http://www.simplydecorate.com/interior-design-blog/color-love-friday-greige.html Join periodic email updates https://www.facebook.com/davettamooredesigns/app_141428856257 Connect at Google Plus https://plus.google.com/+DavettaMooreDesignsConcord/posts Facebook https://www.facebook.com/davettamooredesigns Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/davettamoore/ Twitter https://twitter.com/davettamoore
Lloyd Harbor Estate
Lloyd Harbor Estate
UserUser
Photo by Durston Saylor
Warm Family Home
Warm Family Home
Everything HomeEverything Home
We gave this home a nature-meets-adventure look. We wanted the rooms to feel finished, inviting, flow together, and have character, so we chose a palette of blues, greens, woods, and stone with modern metal touches. –––Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis. For more about Everything Home, click here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/portfolio/refresh-and-renew/

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