Mediterranean Brown Living Room Ideas and Designs

Naples Villa
Naples Villa
Shelley Morris InteriorsShelley Morris Interiors
After just completing a project for a client's second home, the house accidentally caught fire and most of the exisiting structure and furnishings was burned. This unfortunate episode allowed us an opportunity to create the dream home that our clients always wanted. After the fire, we were able to remodel an entirely new space including a wood celing with beams, venetian plaster walls, and wide plank white oak flooring. The installation although eclectic, reflects a mediterranean atmosphere filled with light and texture.
Historic Ranch House Renovation
Historic Ranch House Renovation
Allen ConstructionAllen Construction
The carpet was removed and replaced with new engineered wood floors, with walnut from the owner's childhood home in Ohio. New windows and doors. Interior Designer: Deborah Campbell Photographer: Jim Bartsch
Spanish Home in Rancho Santa Fe
Spanish Home in Rancho Santa Fe
H O M E + atelier Michael RansonH O M E + atelier Michael Ranson
We transformed this room from an outdated southwest style space to this elegant Spanish style living room. The fireplace was redesigned and an arched passage to the dining was added to better define the spaces. The balance of materials that help create this space are the old world terra cotta tiles, smooth plaster walls, hand carved stone fireplace and rough wood stained ceiling. Furniture, decorative lighting and accessories by Irma Shaw Designs.
Gillon
Gillon
TATUM BROWN CUSTOM HOMESTATUM BROWN CUSTOM HOMES
Tatum Brown Custom Homes {Photo Credit: Danny Piassick}

Mediterranean Brown Living Room Ideas and Designs

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