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Creative Touch Interiors
Formal Living Room with custom refined sisal area rug, antique French wall sconces, furnishings in a mix of textures within a neutral palate.
Amy Carman Design
Our clients loved living in their classic colonial home dating to the early 1900s, but the interior felt dated and heavy. Our challenge was creating fresh design that honored the history and character of the home. We took our cues from the elegant black marble fireplace, the baby grand, and floor-to-ceiling millwork. We love the marriage of old and new-- layering original pieces with new decor elevates both, giving a space authenticity and fresh style.
A. Perry Homes
Formal Living Room with marble fireplace, grand piano, and barn doors leading into the Family Room
Etch Design Group
While the bathroom portion of this project has received press and accolades, the other aspects of this renovation are just as spectacular. Unique and colorful elements reside throughout this home, along with stark paint contrasts and patterns galore.
Cantoni Los Angeles
A longtime Cantoni client works with design consultant Bernadette Capellaro to bring a boundless approach to natural living in Beverly Hills. To read the full story, click here: https://www.cantoni.com/topic/serene-sanctuary.do?sortby=ourPicks
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BGI Design
This view of the grand piano shows the beautiful tones of the wood and the dramatic impact it gives to the space. We carefully blended the wood tones of the furniture we added to the room to create continuity, and added custom drapery and a hand-tufted wool rug in shades of cream and gold.
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Beyond Beige Interior Design Inc.
Designed by Beyond Beige
www.beyondbeige.com
Ph: 604-876-.3800
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The Living Lab Furniture
Griffin Enright Architects
The living room is connected to the outdoors by telescoping doors that fold into deep pockets.
ODS Architecture
View of the living room from the front entry opens up to a dramatic view of the San Francisco Bay. The original eight foot ceilings were opened up with vaulting and steel beam reinforcing. Track lighting was utilized partly because of the sloped vaulted ceiling made recessed lighting difficult, and there was insufficient void space in the ceiling for recessed lighting equipment.
Living Space with a Music Area and No TV Ideas and Designs
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