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Everything Home
Our Indianapolis studio gave this home an elegant, sophisticated look with sleek, edgy lighting, modern furniture, metal accents, tasteful art, and printed, textured wallpaper and accessories.
Builder: Old Town Design Group
Photographer - Sarah Shields
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
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Studio Sarah Willmer Architecture
Living room fireplace wall with bookshelves on either side.
Photographed by Eric Rorer
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary open plan living room in Seattle with a standard fireplace, a plastered fireplace surround, white walls, light hardwood flooring and no tv.
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary open plan living room in Seattle with a standard fireplace, a plastered fireplace surround, white walls, light hardwood flooring and no tv.
KuDa Photography
Feature wall in the living room: Island Stone Parallels V stone tile.
Architecture and interiors: Christie Architecture
General contractor: Hamish Murray Construction
Photo: KuDa Photography
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Michael Robert Construction
An area off to the side of this great room was set aside for the kids' play space. Brightly colored foam tiles delineate the space, and serve as a soft landing spot, without competing with the room's decor. A vaulted bead board ceiling, left with a natural finish, further isolates the two spaces, giving it a cozy separate feel.
Photo by Mike Mroz of Michael Robert Construction
Photo of a large contemporary enclosed living room in Boston with a ribbon fireplace, a wall mounted tv, a home bar, white walls and light hardwood flooring.
Nar Design Group
This home remodel is a celebration of curves and light. Starting from humble beginnings as a basic builder ranch style house, the design challenge was maximizing natural light throughout and providing the unique contemporary style the client’s craved.
The Entry offers a spectacular first impression and sets the tone with a large skylight and an illuminated curved wall covered in a wavy pattern Porcelanosa tile.
The chic entertaining kitchen was designed to celebrate a public lifestyle and plenty of entertaining. Celebrating height with a robust amount of interior architectural details, this dynamic kitchen still gives one that cozy feeling of home sweet home. The large “L” shaped island accommodates 7 for seating. Large pendants over the kitchen table and sink provide additional task lighting and whimsy. The Dekton “puzzle” countertop connection was designed to aid the transition between the two color countertops and is one of the homeowner’s favorite details. The built-in bistro table provides additional seating and flows easily into the Living Room.
A curved wall in the Living Room showcases a contemporary linear fireplace and tv which is tucked away in a niche. Placing the fireplace and furniture arrangement at an angle allowed for more natural walkway areas that communicated with the exterior doors and the kitchen working areas.
The dining room’s open plan is perfect for small groups and expands easily for larger events. Raising the ceiling created visual interest and bringing the pop of teal from the Kitchen cabinets ties the space together. A built-in buffet provides ample storage and display.
The Sitting Room (also called the Piano room for its previous life as such) is adjacent to the Kitchen and allows for easy conversation between chef and guests. It captures the homeowner’s chic sense of style and joie de vivre.
Patrick J. Baglino, Jr. Interior Design
The "Room in Red", as published in 'HOME' magazine and 'House Beautiful' Magazine. Scarlet colored silk shantung fabric is the lining of the custom mohair velvet draperies. A simple detail with big impact! Fabric with a bold pattern echoes throughout this living room.
Aspen & Ivy
Photo of a medium sized classic formal open plan living room in Toronto with white walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a wall mounted tv and brown floors.
Historical Concepts
Laurey W. Glenn (courtesy Southern Living)
Photo of a farmhouse living room in Atlanta with a standard fireplace and no tv.
Photo of a farmhouse living room in Atlanta with a standard fireplace and no tv.
Huestis Tucker Architects, LLC
Family room with vaulted ceiling, photo by Nancy Elizabeth Hill
Classic living room in New York with beige walls and light hardwood flooring.
Classic living room in New York with beige walls and light hardwood flooring.
Walker Architects
A living room styled with a balance of antique and minimalist pieces.
© Eric Roth Photography
Inspiration for a large bohemian living room in Boston with beige walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, no tv and a stone fireplace surround.
Inspiration for a large bohemian living room in Boston with beige walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, no tv and a stone fireplace surround.
Décor Aid
Everyone deserves to end the day in a comfortable, tranquil home. And for those with children, it can seem impossible to reconcile the challenges of family life with the need to have a well-designed space. Our client—a financial executive and her family of four—had not considered a design makeover since moving into their apartment, which was more than ten years ago. So when she reached out to Decor Aid, she asked us to modernize and brighten her home, in addition to creating a space for her family to hang out and relax.
The apartment originally featured sunflower-yellow walls and a set of brown suede living room furniture, all of which significantly darkened the space. The living room also did not have sufficient seating options, so the client was improvising seating arrangements when guests would come over.
With no outward facing windows, the living room received little natural light, and so we began the redesign by painting the walls a classic grey, and adding white crown molding.
As a pathway from the front door to the kitchen, the living room functions as a high-traffic area of the home. So we sourced a geometric indoor-outdoor area rug, and established a layout that’s easy to walk through. We also sourced a coffee table from Serena & Lily. Our client has teenage twins, and so we sourced a sturdy sectional couch from Restoration Hardware, and placed it in a corner which was previously being underused.
We hired an electrician to hide all of the cables leading to the media console, and added custom window treatments. In the kitchen, we painted the cabinets a semi-gloss white, and added slate flooring, for a clean, crisp, modern look to match the living room.
The finishing touches included a set of geometric table objects, comfortable throw rugs, and plush high-shine pillows. The final result is a fully functional living room for this family of four.
Duncan Foster Architects
Photo of a medium sized contemporary formal enclosed living room feature wall in Surrey with beige walls, medium hardwood flooring and a wall mounted tv.
KSA Kitchens
Design by Carol Luke.
Breakdown of the room:
Benjamin Moore HC 105 is on both the ceiling & walls. The darker color on the ceiling works b/c of the 10 ft height coupled w/the west facing window, lighting & white trim.
Trim Color: Benj Moore Decorator White.
Vanity is Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry: Wood-Mode Essex Recessed Door Style, Black Forest finish on cherry
Countertop/Backsplash - Franco’s Marble Shop: Calacutta Gold marble
Undermount Sink - Kohler “Devonshire”
Tile- Mosaic Tile: baseboards - polished Arabescato base moulding, Arabescato Black Dot basketweave
Crystal Ceiling light- Elk Lighting “Renaissance’
Sconces - Bellacor: “Normandie”, polished Nickel
Faucet - Kallista: “Tuxedo”, polished nickel
Mirror - Afina: “Radiance Venetian”
Toilet - Barclay: “Victoria High Tank”, white w/satin nickel trim & pull chain
Photo by Morgan Howarth.
Mahoney Architects & Interiors
A modest and traditional living room
Photo of a small coastal formal open plan living room in San Francisco with blue walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, no tv and feature lighting.
Photo of a small coastal formal open plan living room in San Francisco with blue walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, no tv and feature lighting.
Van H. Robinson
Amazing mix of new and old, purchased and repurposed pieces, make this living room not only beautiful but comfortable.
Photo of a classic formal living room in Phoenix with yellow walls.
Photo of a classic formal living room in Phoenix with yellow walls.
Phillip Smith General Contractor, LLC
Photo by: Warren Lieb
Expansive traditional living room in Charleston with white walls and a standard fireplace.
Expansive traditional living room in Charleston with white walls and a standard fireplace.
MARGARITA BRAVO
Our Denver studio designed this home to reflect the stunning mountains that it is surrounded by. See how we did it.
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Project designed by Denver, Colorado interior designer Margarita Bravo. She serves Denver as well as surrounding areas such as Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, Greenwood Village, and Bow Mar.
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Leclair Decor
We are a young newly wed couple who decided to ask for cash gifts at our wedding so we could decorate our new digs. We received the keys the morning after becoming Mr & Mrs Leclair, and to this day we have yet to take a honeymoon. Both of us had a brewing passion for modern interior decorating that needed to be fulfilled. Our previous 1 bedroom apartment was a great warm up but the real challenge was ahead. We received generous gifts to get us started but after the wedding, closing costs and a few unexpected costs we were left with a fairly conservative budget to work with.
First up was painting. None of the existing loud colours in the house were really to our liking. So started the giant task of painting every single wall in the house. Oh, and throw the garage and front entrance doors in there also. Thankfully Melissa works at a paint store so we were able to receive a few free cans and some really good deals on others. Quick shout out to Benjamin Moore and Pittsburgh Paints reps. After accomplishing this feat (with the help of family & friends) we decided a few walls needed some punch. A little wallpaper you say? Why not.
Next up was lighting. Most of the fixtures were out of date or not giving us the desired effects. With the help of our handy uncle Rob, we changed every single fixture in the house and out. A few have actually been changed twice. Always a learning curb, right? We splurged on a few pendants from specialized shops but most have been big box store purchases to keep us on budget. Don’t worry, when we strike it rich we’ll have Moooi pendants galore.
After the hard (wasn’t that bad) labor came time to pick furniture pieces to fill out the house. We had ordered most of the big ticket items before the move but we still needed to find the filler pieces. Had a great time driving around town and meeting local shop owners. After most of the furniture shopping was complete we had next to nothing left over for art and a lot of empty walls needed some love. Most of the art in the house are pictures we took ourselves, had printed locally and mounted in Ikea frames. We also headed down to the local art supply store and bought a few canvases on sale. Using left over house paint we created some large bold abstract pieces.
A year has now passed since we first got the keys and we’re, mostly done. Being home owners now, we also realized that we’ll never actually be done. There’s always something to improve upon. Melissa’s office hung in the balance of our undecided minds but after a recent retro chair purchase we’ve been re-inspired. That room is coming along nicely and we should have pictures up shortly. Most of what we’ve done are cosmetic changes. We still plan on upgrading the kitchen, upstairs bath and replacing the old carpets for some swanky hardwood floors. All in due time.
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Sara Hopkins
The walls were finished in a green Venetian plaster to bring extra light-reflection into the room. A handmade Agra rug was selected to enhance the green/blue palette and introduce raspberry / burgundy tones, thereby incorporating the clients' existing upholstered furnishings with new selections. The green & gilt-toned chandelier and sconces added additional sparkle in this lively, reflective room. Hand-painted details above the doors were extracted and rendered from photographed images of the rug. This ornament replaced a fabric treatment, thus allowing the doors to open freely to the outdoor patio.
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