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Segal & Wilmot Interior Design
We designed this cozy sun room for reading and relaxing w/ a drink. It's a compact space w/ loads of light and built in bookcases/cabinets. All upholstery, pillows & window treatments are custom made. The coral linen print valence w/ tape trim adds color and interest to the room, which is adjacent to the dining room, which has coral chairs. We kept the color palette light with an airy, feminine sofa in a pale blue and white chevron and large floral pillows w/ a bold fringe trim. As this is a conversation area, we added an aqua blue tufted arm chair and a coral geometric upholstered bench for extra seating. The hand made wood pedestal table is a space saver as well as the rattan barrel table. We chose a carved wood table lamp and brass standing lamp for reading.
Kala Interior Design
Bold and bright Trina Turk fabrics define the casual but distinctive interior of this charming Kaua’i town house cottage. A cool and fresh turquoise ceiling brings rich ocean color to the light and airy sunroom, while custom built-in pune’es add functional extra seating, sleep space, and storage. Whimsical and personalized art prints throughout the home add a creative rhythm and mood to the cheerful and comfortable family retreat.
New Zealand Certified Builders Association
A lovely, clean finish, complemented by some great features. Kauri wall using sarking from an old villa in Parnell.
The Design Therapist
This tiny 8'x9' sunporch has just enough space to nap on the green velvet sofa, read in the 1927 wicker recliner (press the button on the sun-struck arm and the back reclines) or write letters at the knee hole desk (out of view next to the recliner) . The chalk painted electric fire place keeps the owners and the plants warm in the wintertime, while nearly 100 year old wooden floors hold memories of easy afternoons. That's a lot of life packed in to this jewel box.
Blackband Design
AFTER: LOFT | We removed all of the etched glass that was on the windows and doors and replaced it for a cleaner look. We turned this area into a seating room with two occasional chairs overlooking the ocean view | Renovations + Design by Blackband Design | Photography by Tessa Neustadt
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