Medium Sized Turquoise Living Room Ideas and Designs

Avenue de la Marne - MERIGNAC
Avenue de la Marne - MERIGNAC
MEUBLIMOMEUBLIMO
Vue rapprochée sur un salon au style industriel
2015 Midwest Home Luxury Home #8 - City Homes Design and Build
2015 Midwest Home Luxury Home #8 - City Homes Design and Build
Spacecrafting / Architectural PhotographySpacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Builder: City Homes Design and Build - Architectural Designer: Nelson Design - Interior Designer: Jodi Mellin - Photo: Spacecrafting Photography
Blue and green living room
Blue and green living room
LK Design NCLK Design NC
We love how our client’s vibrant personality is reflected in this space. An abundance of colors and patterns infuses energy into this Raleigh family room. Yes, you can mix patterns and add color into your space to make it stand out!⁣ ⁣An abstract floral pattern for the window treatments and a bold geometric one for the upholstery: why not?⁣
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.
Chic Parisian Flat
Chic Parisian Flat
STYLE WISE Interior DesignSTYLE WISE Interior Design
Glamour is the name of the game for this gorgeous flat in the 8th arrondissement in Paris. For Victoria's first international project, she went all out with this client's favorite jewel tones, lush materials, and statement light fixtures. The wall between the kitchen and dining/living room was removed to create an American-inspired “open concept”, the trim was painted black to add contrast to the previously all-white walls, and the wood floors were re-stained to tone down the yellowed oak. Throughout the home, bold colors took center stage with a deep turquoise office/guest quarters and rich sapphire with silver enchant the master bedroom for a luxurious look. In the kitchen, the client had the great idea of adding a bench at the end of the new waterfall countertop, which led to the creation of a mini Parisian-inspired bistro vignette. In the main living space of the home, the only must-have was two custom velvet fuchsia sofas in the living room, so from fun prints in turquoises and purples were mixed for a rich, layered atmosphere. Amazingly, almost everything was sourced from the U.S. and shipped over to Paris. The Parisian project came to an end with a fun-filled trip to Paris where fabulous accessories to personalize the overall design were sourced and hand selected.
Fun Traditional Living Room
Fun Traditional Living Room
Wiles Design GroupWiles Design Group
Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis. For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/
Colour Pop Family Room - Sevenoaks
Colour Pop Family Room - Sevenoaks
Interior Edit LtdInterior Edit Ltd
A tall cream and wooden corner lamp, complimenting and anchoring the navy shades from the wall against the navy cuddle chair. Pops of colour from the soft furnishings and window dressings adding colour and vibrance to the room.

Medium Sized Turquoise Living Room Ideas and Designs

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