Midcentury Grey Living Space Ideas and Designs
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Mountainwood Homes
Before, there was a sunken living room, and we remodeled to raise the floor to make it all one level.
Mãkena Interiors
professionally staged Mid-century home in the Racquet Club West Neighborhood Palm Springs.
Realistic Design NYC LLC
Our Honeycomb shades designed specifically for tilt and turn windows use a taut hanging system. The blind attaches to the window with mounting brackets at both the top and the bottom of the window sash. This system permits the full use of BOTH your blind and window at the same time. The blinds just moves right along with your window. No middle string! Drill-free mounting possible!
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How do you flip a blank canvas into a Home? Make it as personable as you can. I follow my own path when it comes to creativity. As a designer, you recognize many trends, but my passion is my only drive. What is Home? Its where children come home from school. It's also where people have their gatherings, a place most people use as a sanctuary after a long day. For me, a home is a place meant to be shared. It's somewhere to bring people together. Home is about sharing, yet it's also an outlet, and I design it so that my clients can feel they could be anywhere when they are at Home. Those quiet corners where you can rest and reflect are essential even for a few minutes; The texture of wood, the plants, and the small touches like the rolled-up towels help set the mood. It's no accident that you forget where you are when you step into a Master-bathroom – that's the art of escape! There's no need to compromise your desires; it may appeal to your head as much as your heart.
BeylaBlue Designs
Vintage Milo Baughman chairs reupholstered in deep blue velvet. Acrylic, chrome and glass coffee table. Grey marble fireplace surround. Rug hand loomed in Nepal. Walls painted in decorator white with grey washed white oak wood floors.
Jennifer Vera, Ceceilio Ventura
Flooret
Deep tones of gently weathered grey and brown. A modern look that still respects the timelessness of natural wood.
Lucy Harris Studio
Notable decor elements include: Camerich Lazy Time sectional sofa, Safavieh Zigzag dhurrie rug, Noguchi Akari floor lamp.
Photography: Francesco Bertocci
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