This is an example of a large contemporary formal open plan living room in London with grey walls, light hardwood flooring, a stone fireplace surround, a wall mounted tv and beige floors.
Simpson & Voyle
Simpson & Voyle
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The Listed House

Contemporary Living Room, London

The image presents a sophisticated sitting area that is a harmonious interplay of pattern, form, and color. An archway frames the space, leading the eye to a vibrant abstract painting that serves as the room's visual anchor. The artwork's lively composition and bold palette set against a neutral wall create an engaging contrast. Below the painting, a modern sideboard with a circular motif in a subdued gold finish provides a sense of rhythm and movement, resonating with the dynamism of the artwork. Resting atop are twin white lamps with a classic silhouette, flanking a stack of books, which add a touch of intellectual charm to the setting. In the foreground, two armchairs upholstered in a striking geometric pattern offer a comfortable seating arrangement. The chairs' design, featuring clean lines and dark wooden frames, complements the room's contemporary aesthetic. The overall design encapsulates a refined taste that values both modern art and timeless design elements. The room's palette is balanced and thoughtful, with the grey tones of the walls and carpet providing a calm backdrop that allows the patterns and colors within the space to stand out without overwhelming. The detailed crown molding adds a layer of traditional elegance to the room, bridging classic and modern design principles. This sitting area is a testament to an interior design that is both cultivated and inviting.
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