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ReVision Design/Remodeling
A cast stone fireplace surround and mantel add subtle texture to this neutral, traditionally furnished living room. Soft touches of aqua bring the outdoors in. Interior Designer: Catherine Walters Interiors © Deborah Scannell Photography
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Photography - Nancy Nolan
Walls are Sherwin Williams Alchemy, sconce is Robert Abbey
Meyer Design
A shallow coffered ceiling accents the family room and compliments the white built-in entertainment center; complete with fireplace.
Casa Architecture and Interior Design
Library, showing built in cherry bookcases, art lighting
Jed Miller
Haus of Blaylock | Award-Winning Designer
The formal living room is a true reflection on colonial living. Custom upholstery and hand sourced antiques elevate the formal living room.
DAS Studio
Photos: DAS Studio;
Kitchen, dining and living room are combined in one large space. The surrounding cabinets hide a desk as well as the TV, media and office equipment. All the items required to make it a functional living, dining and office space are integrated in the cabinets and leave the remaining space flexible and clutter free. The TV is on a lift and can be raised out of the cabinet when needed
Snake River Interiors
A respectful renovation balances historical preservation and contemporary design.
A historic log cabin, reimagined for a preservation-minded couple. Working with the architect, we thoughtfully swapped extraneous wood for panoramic windows and steel I-beams. The resulting interior feels simultaneously seamless and sophisticated, open and intimate. Layers of texture lend intrigue throughout: rustic timber walls complement the client’s contemporary art collection; plush upholstery softens such as a copious cobalt sectional soften minimalist lines of metal; cozy nooks, like one bridging the living room and master suite, invite relaxation. The master transforms the historic core of the cabin into a refuge defined by logs darkened to near black. Catering to keen chefs, we designed a gourmet kitchen as functional as it is flawless; opting out of a dining room in favor of a larger family area, the expansive kitchen island seats six. Every careful detail reflects the synergy we felt with this client and their respect for both history and design.
Living Space with Yellow Walls and Dark Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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