Rustic Games Room with a Corner TV Ideas and Designs
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Lauren Maroney for Ethan Allen Sterling, VA
One of the most challenging spaces to design is the alcove under the stairs. My client came to me with exactly this; she wanted to take out the original and dated built-in cabinetry, but didn't have any idea what to replace it with!
Working off of the rustic style that already defined my client's home, I selected a zinc-top, raw wood "x" base console, and tucked two cube ottomans underneath to add depth to the alcove. Hanging a round iron mirror was the perfect solution to awkward space above which is created by the pitch ceiling. Lastly, layering a succulent, artwork, and some books creates balance with the lamp while adding texture and color.
Mimi Wilson - MW Design Group
Our clients asked us to create flow in this large family home. We made sure every room related to one another by using a common color palette. Challenging window placements were dressed with beautiful decorative grilles that added contrast to a light palette.
Photo: Jenn Verrier Photography
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Original floor plan had kitchen and living room separated from dining room with a doorway entrance. Wall was removed to make the main floor all open concept.
Photographer: Sarah Janes
Lauren Maroney for Ethan Allen Sterling, VA
One of the most challenging spaces to design is the alcove under the stairs. My client came to me with exactly this; she wanted to take out the original and dated built-in cabinetry, but didn't have any idea what to replace it with!
Working off of the rustic style that already defined my client's home, I selected a zinc-top, raw wood "x" base console, and tucked two cube ottomans underneath to add depth to the alcove. Hanging a round iron mirror was the perfect solution to awkward space above which is created by the pitch ceiling. Lastly, layering a succulent, artwork, and some books creates balance with the lamp while adding texture and color.
Panache of Amarillo
Custom furniture by Panache. All interior selections by Nikki Frazier, Panache designer.
Davy Knapp Photography
Rustic Games Room with a Corner TV Ideas and Designs
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