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Leanne Lyons Interiors
Muted dark bold colours creating a warm snug ambience in this plush Victorian Living Room. Furnishings and succulent plants are paired with striking yellow accent furniture with soft rugs and throws to make a stylish yet inviting living space for the whole family, including the dog.
Architect Your Home
This elegant room with its dark walls is a sumptuous space that also incorporates an oval dining table.
Architect Your Home
This elegant room with its dark walls is a sumptuous space that also incorporates an oval dining table.
Leanne Lyons Interiors
Muted dark bold colours creating a warm snug ambience in this plush Victorian Living Room. Furnishings and succulent plants are paired with striking yellow accent furniture with soft rugs and throws to make a stylish yet inviting living space for the whole family, including the dog.
Bean Interiors
The bespoke arched alcove joinery was inspired by the regency architecture of Brighton & Hove, with concealed LED lighting.
Simpson & Voyle
This reception room, bathed in the rich, deep hue of Obsidian Green, exudes a sense of sophistication and modernity. The color choice is bold and enveloping, creating a striking backdrop for the white ceiling and intricate cornicing that add a classical touch. The room is thoughtfully curated with a mix of contemporary and traditional elements.
The second perspective showcases a unique sputnik chandelier that provides a statement piece against the traditional architectural features, offering a juxtaposition of styles. The art on the walls is tastefully selected, giving the room a gallery-like feel, while the large window allows natural light to soften the room's dark tones.
Oak Mountain Custom Woodwork
this client owns a Victorian Home in Essex county NJ and asked me to design a fireplace surround that was appropriate for the space and hid the television. The mirror you see in the photo is actually a 2-way mirror and if you look closely at the center section of the mantle, the remote speaker for the TV is built in. The fretwork pattern adds a lovely detail and the super columns (column on top of column) fit perfectly in the design scheme.
Saikley Architects
This was a detailed exterior and interior restoration of an 1894 Victorian originally designed by influential architect and developer Joseph Leonard. Saikley Architects and Buestad Construction worked closely with the clients to uncover evidence of original exterior and interior details that had been removed and recreate them. Minor changes were made to the second story layout to add a bathroom for a master suite while staying true to the original feeling of the house.
Restoration with Buestad Construction, Inc.
Photography by Buestad Construction, Inc.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/victorian-restoration/
Victorian Living Space with Green Walls Ideas and Designs
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