Shabby-Chic Style Living Room with a Wall Mounted TV Ideas and Designs

Unione di due villette
Unione di due villette
Molteni e Tornaghi architettiMolteni e Tornaghi architetti
Open space total white con boiserie moderna e pavimento in parquet di rovere spazzolat, con camino e zona tv
Little Beach House267 Towd Point Road, Southampton
Little Beach House267 Towd Point Road, Southampton
TRA studio Architecture PLLCTRA studio Architecture PLLC
This Atlantic holiday cottage is located in the unique landscape of the creek at Towd Point, in Southampton, one of only 28 Federal Ecological Preserves in the US. Caterina and Bob, a design couple who owns the architecture firm TRA studio in the city, chose the property because of their historic ties to the area and the extraordinary setting and its precise location within it: it is the only house whose site is at the bend of the Towd Point peninsula, right where the views of the protected creek are at the widest and where a little beach naturally occurred. Although the views are open and vast, the property is minimal, way too small to even consider a small pool or spa: the pristine creek is the house water feature, the recreation expansion of the diminutive back yard. We often joke that at TRA we can make small spaces feel big, which is, exactly what we did. As often happened with TRA’s renovation projects, as well as with the most recent art pieces by Robert Traboscia, one of the Studio’s founders, the house is an “object trouve’’, originally a modest fishing outpost, that went through many alterations, to finally find a refreshed life as a modern cottage for a New York family. A vintage busted kayak, repurposed as a planter, completes the process. The cottage is actually a collection of objects: the original Bayman’s cottage now houses two bedrooms, the adjoining deck soon afterwards was enclosed to make space for the kitchen/dining volume and a newer living room addition was later built to complete the compound.’ The compactness of the volumes contributes to the environmental quality of the house, whose simple natural materials have been carefully restored and insulated, while the simplicity of the volumes, which has been respectfully retained, talks about a nostalgia for the past Long Island seaside retreats. The single level recognizable gabled roof silhouette sits comfortably on the private beach, the greyed cedar deck acting as a platform to connect with the landscape. The informal weathered materials and the reductive color palette weave effortlessly from the exterior to the interior, creating a serene environment, echoing the coastal landscape, which emphasizes the line where the water meets the sky, the natural beach, tall breezy grasses and the multitude of happy birds who call the creek home. The restoration process started with the modest goal of cleaning up the walls and replace the worn uneven floor, it soon turned into a forensic research for the original elements, uncovering the historic foam-green siding gabled façade that is now the backdrop of the dining pavilion. The renovation respected the history of the place: everything changed and everything stayed the same. In an area known for vast, affluent, estates, the house is often the place where friends and family gather: the size of the house, the largeness of the creek, the wild life coexisting in harmony with the visitors, the availability of a swim in the bay or kayak adventure, are all interesting and inviting. We often observed that people do not want to leave our interiors, we love the little house because is a place that you never need to leave, this is definitely a house where there is always something to do. In the Hamptons, the question is often “what you are looking at”, usually the pool or landscaped nature, here it is easy to respond: our private beach and protected nature. The landscaping simply aims at enhancing the existing: three sculptural and weathered trees were given new life, the natural arch of the Creek, further outlined by the bulkhead, is amplified and repeated, similarly to rock stratifications, to connect to the house and define the different modes of the landscape: native grasses, private beach, gravel lawn, fence and finally Towd Point Road. Towd Point Little Beach is a habitat meant to be shared with birds and animals.
Stylish Green & Pink Living Dining Room
Stylish Green & Pink Living Dining Room
My Bespoke RoomMy Bespoke Room
We love this pale green snug! It’s so soothing and relaxing with beautiful pops of pink for contrast. Designed by our designer Tracey.
Living Room
Living Room
Fratantoni Interior DesignersFratantoni Interior Designers
This French Villa living room features beige sofas and wingback armchairs centered by a beige rug and an ornate wood coffee table with a glass top. Gray wash wooden beams line the vaulted ceiling to anchor 2 caged chandeliers. An industrial-style wet bar is placed in the back corner accompanied by silver barstools. The living room opens up to the kitchen and outdoor living space.
Living Room Fireplace After Transformation
Living Room Fireplace After Transformation
Fairfax Design SolutionsFairfax Design Solutions
We painted the brick on this 1960's fireplace and installed new custom cabinets and floating shelves.
Living Space
Living Space
Prima Lighting Inc.Prima Lighting Inc.
Our lighting looking stunning in this family room!! Thank you to @feasbyandbleeksdesign for incorporating our fashion forward fixtures in your design.
Hip Modern Cottage of Amazingness
Hip Modern Cottage of Amazingness
x8 Property and Designx8 Property and Design
Open living and dining in this small cabin feels inviting and cozy.
Luxury Living Room
Luxury Living Room
Fratantoni Interior DesignersFratantoni Interior Designers
Custom fireplace in the French Villa living room
Boho style living & home office
Boho style living & home office
Katie Malik Design StudioKatie Malik Design Studio
Living space we created for our clients in their newly built home.

Shabby-Chic Style Living Room with a Wall Mounted TV Ideas and Designs

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