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Lisette Voute Designs
We sanded down the original hardwood floorboards throughout the property and added a lovely rich dark stain, making it both chic and cosy. The tongue and groove panelling really adds to the cosy cottage feel of the space. We replaced the fireplace hearth with warm limestone - both fresh and light. The furniture is mostly antiques. We opened up the wall between the living room and kitchen and created an archway with double pocket doors.
Style So Simple
What’s your thing with DFS - How To Create A Serene, Calm Home.
‘'My thing is making your home your sanctuary, using sumptuous fabrics, neutral tones and clever pairings to create the ultimate in laid-back luxury.’’ My dream room includes the DFS Extravagance sofa with beautiful wooden lattice detailing on the arms, creating an artisanal effect and stylish point of contrast to a neutral décor. I have combined the sofa with the Still chair from the Halo Luxe collection exclusively at DFS. The popular Carrera coffee table in white marble effect completes this look.
Videre Decor
Bold wall color was accented with a transitional fabric to make this guest house fun and functional.
Fireside Hearth & Home
Starting at $2,279
Heatilator has expanded the Novus platform, integrating contemporary styling and advanced technology into the Novus nXt gas fireplace. A 69% AFUE rating, 5-step flame height adjustment and smart technology deliver ultimate convenience for this stunning fireplace.
33" or 36" viewing area
Brick interior enhances flame and glowing embers
Standard fan kit helps distribute the warmth
Make it your own with multiple fronts and finishes
Kimball Starr Interior Design
Vintage furniture from the 1950's and 1960's fill this Palo Alto bungalow with character and sentimental charm. Mixing furniture from the homeowner's childhood alongside mid-century modern treasures create an interior where every piece has a history.
SLC Interior Design
A contemporary space designed for Telford Homes as a show home for their New Garden Quarter development.
When designing this space, I really focused on bringing the outside in, as all apartments are centered around a beautiful communal garden, created to encourage community.
The brief was to portray the fast-paced city lifestyle, with clean colours and natural woods with greenery throughout, representing the landscaped garden development, whilst conveying a luxury meets convenience lifestyle.
It was to be stylish, cool yet cosy in design with a light and more 'earthy' environment and a mixture of materials.
Denise Mazan
This home was created for a sweet family that escaped a domestic violence situation and became homeless. She is a single, working mother of two little girls ages 3 and 5 years old. When I met them they had just gotten their apartment and were living in it with literally nothing, no beds, no furniture, not even dishes. They lived that way for over two months while I pulled together donations from everyone I knew working with @penandnapking.org. We couldn't have done it without the most generous donations from @polyandbark, @lampsplus and @thepaintlab, plus all of the amazing volunteers.
Lisette Voute Designs
We sanded down the original hardwood floorboards throughout the property and added a lovely rich dark stain, making it both chic and cosy. The tongue and groove panelling really adds to the cosy cottage feel of the space. We replaced the fireplace hearth with warm limestone - both fresh and light. The sofa is covered in a Zoffany fabric and the cushions are in Robert Allen and Colefax & Fowler fabrics. The wooden furniture are antiques. Pressed botanicals were framed and antique brass picture lights provide nice ambient lighting. We opened up the wall between the living room and kitchen and created an archway with double pocket doors.
Small Living Room with Green Walls Ideas and Designs
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