Living Space with a Reading Nook and Blue Walls Ideas and Designs

Redmond Reading Corner
Redmond Reading Corner
Design HarmonyDesign Harmony
Design Dilemma: Our clients needed a place to store their beautiful bass and their extensive collection of books and records. Solution - We transformed this unused corner in the great room into a beautiful and functional storage space. Using a subtle instrument rack so the client could easily remove the bass to play, we were able to showcase the bass as a work of art and make it a focal point in the space. We also added a rolling ladder to access the top of the bookshelf and to make the space more interesting. Photo Credit: Holland Photography - Cory Holland - Hollandphotography.biz
Appartement Jouffroy d'Abbans-
Appartement Jouffroy d'Abbans-
Agence KP-Architecte d'intérieurAgence KP-Architecte d'intérieur
Assis dans le cœur d'un appartement haussmannien, où l'histoire rencontre l'élégance, se trouve un fauteuil qui raconte une histoire à part. Un fauteuil Pierre Paulin, avec ses courbes séduisantes et sa promesse de confort. Devant un mur audacieusement peint en bleu profond, il n'est pas simplement un objet, mais une émotion. En tant que designer d'intérieur, mon objectif est toujours d'harmoniser l'ancien et le nouveau, de trouver ce point d'équilibre où les époques se croisent et se complètent. Ici, le choix du fauteuil et la nuance de bleu ont été méticuleusement réfléchis pour magnifier l'espace tout en respectant son essence originelle. Chaque détail, chaque choix de couleur ou de meuble, est un pas de plus vers la création d'un intérieur qui n'est pas seulement beau à regarder, mais aussi à vivre. Ce fauteuil devant ce mur, c'est plus qu'une association esthétique. C'est une invitation à s'asseoir, à prendre un moment pour soi, à s'imprégner de la beauté qui nous entoure. J'espère que cette vision vous inspire autant qu'elle m'a inspiré en la créant. Et vous, que ressentez-vous devant cette fusion entre le design contemporain et l'architecture classique ?
Globally Influenced Remodel
Globally Influenced Remodel
Lenox House DesignLenox House Design
360-Vip Photography - Dean Riedel Schrader & Co - Remodeler
San Francisco Style
San Francisco Style
Coddington DesignCoddington Design
Bright white accessories and trims contrast with navy blue built-ins, walls, and ceiling. Geometric brass coffee table and glass bubble chandelier add a touch of glam. Photo: David Livingston
Kirkwood Green Home
Kirkwood Green Home
Hibbs HomesHibbs Homes
This way window is a great reading space in this library.
Study: Brian Del Toro Inc.
Study: Brian Del Toro Inc.
Rikki SnyderRikki Snyder
Study: Brian Del Toro Inc. Photo by: Rikki Snyder © 2012 Houzz
Living room with woodburner in feature wall
Living room with woodburner in feature wall
My Planning DrawingsMy Planning Drawings
Living room with woodburner in feature wall, porcelain floor tiles, brass astral pendant light, iron and scaffold board shelving unit, scaffold pole and leather tub chairs, box wall uplights and home automation system
Peckham Townhouse
Peckham Townhouse
Zoe Willis DesignZoe Willis Design
This townhouse in East Dulwich was newly built in sympathy with its Georgian neighbours. An imposing building set over four stories, the owners described their home as a ‘white box’, requiring full design and dressing. The brief was to create defined spaces on each floor that reflected the owner’s bold tastes and appreciation of the Soho House aesthetic. A ‘club’ style den was created on the raised ground floor with a ‘speakeasy pub’ in the basement off the main entertaining space. The master suite in the eaves, housed a walk in wardrobe, ensuite with double sinks and shower. Throughout the home bold colour, varied textures and playful art were abundant.

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