Mezzanine Living Room with Green Walls Ideas and Designs
HAYNES & GARTHWAITE ARCHITECTS
Photographer: Jim Westphalen, Westphalen Photography
Interior Designer: Cecilia Redmond, Redmond Interior Design
Haus of Sabo
Located in the heart of Downtown Dallas this once Interurban Transit station for the DFW area no serves as an urban dwelling. The historic building is filled with character and individuality which was a need for the interior design with decoration and furniture. Inspired by the 1930’s this loft is a center of social gatherings.
Location: Downtown, Dallas, Texas | Designer: Haus of Sabo | Completions: 2021
The Wallberry
This warm green art deco self-adhesive wallpaper complements any interior and brings an opulent vibe of the roaring 1920s. Inspired by The Great Gatsby and the triumph of architecture and bold colors, this peel and stick art deco wallpaper brings eclectic style and a splash of true class to your room.
Kimball Starr Interior Design
San Francisco loft contemporary living room, which mixes a mid-century modern sofa with Moroccan influences in a patterned ottoman used as a coffee table, and teardrop-shaped brass pendant lamps. Full height gold curtains filter sunlight into the space and a yellow and green patterned rug anchors the living area in front of a wall-mounted TV over a mid-century sideboard used as media storage.
User
A vintage Norell safari chair sits alongside primitive drum tables and brass Atollo lamps. Textures like linen, mohair and woven silk create a tactile environment enhancing the exposed brick against all the glass.
Nick Rochowski photography
Rebecca Pelletier Interiors, ASID, MA
Our bachelor didn't utilize the formal dining room so we converted it into a billard room/living room combination. The muralist painted the 20' wave from a photo taken in Figi. The custom drapery fabrics and hardware by Robert Allen; Palecek desk, chairs and ottoman; seagrass wall to wall carpet
TVL Creative Ltd.
Our client’s charming cottage was no longer meeting the needs of their family. We needed to give them more space but not lose the quaint characteristics that make this little historic home so unique. So we didn’t go up, and we didn’t go wide, instead we took this master suite addition straight out into the backyard and maintained 100% of the original historic façade.
Master Suite
This master suite is truly a private retreat. We were able to create a variety of zones in this suite to allow room for a good night’s sleep, reading by a roaring fire, or catching up on correspondence. The fireplace became the real focal point in this suite. Wrapped in herringbone whitewashed wood planks and accented with a dark stone hearth and wood mantle, we can’t take our eyes off this beauty. With its own private deck and access to the backyard, there is really no reason to ever leave this little sanctuary.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom meets all the homeowner’s modern needs but has plenty of cozy accents that make it feel right at home in the rest of the space. A natural wood vanity with a mixture of brass and bronze metals gives us the right amount of warmth, and contrasts beautifully with the off-white floor tile and its vintage hex shape. Now the shower is where we had a little fun, we introduced the soft matte blue/green tile with satin brass accents, and solid quartz floor (do you see those veins?!). And the commode room is where we had a lot fun, the leopard print wallpaper gives us all lux vibes (rawr!) and pairs just perfectly with the hex floor tile and vintage door hardware.
Hall Bathroom
We wanted the hall bathroom to drip with vintage charm as well but opted to play with a simpler color palette in this space. We utilized black and white tile with fun patterns (like the little boarder on the floor) and kept this room feeling crisp and bright.
Kate Savitch Design
Glazed porcelain tile in vertical format around the fireplace draws the eye up to the dramatic beam mantel running almost the full width of the room.
Mezzanine Living Room with Green Walls Ideas and Designs
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