Published at Sunday, July 22nd 2018, 09:33:30 AM by Hisolda Cox. Interior. Second surface, shange up tired decor with this quick DIY. Add old wood planks to a coffee table as a bonus shelf. And skip painting — the weathered finish has more character. Easy access, an open floor plan like in this Connecticut cottage creates one large space for entertaining. Two columns (garage-sale finds from years ago) stand at the corners of the kitchen, anchoring the room.
Published at Monday, July 16th 2018, 07:44:46 AM. Living Room By Johanna Boesch. Yellow and green living room, One of the trademarks of traditional design is (what some people consider to be) fussy details. These details are represented in this room by Gray Walker Interiors by the ruffled decoration at the top of the window treatments and the fringe at the bottom of the arm chairs. When used in moderation these types of embellishments add just the right amount of ornamentation. When it comes to traditional rooms a little fuss never hurt anyone!
Published at Monday, July 16th 2018, 07:38:48 AM. Living Room By Elenora Tessaro. By not painting the lovely paneled walls and fireplace, Jeffrey allowed the space to bask in the warmth of the wood’s rich grain. He underscored that warmth with creamy furniture upholsteries, a white rug, and billowy beige silk draperies that ensure a dramatic contrast between dark and light.
Published at Sunday, July 15th 2018, 20:47:55 PM. Living Room By Delfina Stavros. Warm colors in a living room, one of the hallmarks of traditional style is symmetry. While rooms aren't always made up of perfect mirror images, they are usually very well-balanced, both in terms of furniture and architecture. Notice in this traditional living room by Cameron Mobley Interior Design that although the armchairs are completely different from one another, they consist of a similar visual weight, balancing each other out and maintaining the symmetry of the space.
Published at Sunday, July 15th 2018, 20:39:29 PM. Interior By Laverne Lacroix. Nice Arch-itecture. An eclectic floor-to-ceiling bookshelf acts as this room's accent wall — it's a bold way to show off your most prized knick-knacks (and books, of course). Color harmony, traditional-style furniture gets a dash of regal style with rich purple accents and an oversized rug to anchor the conversation space.
Published at Sunday, July 15th 2018, 08:51:07 AM. Living Room By Jana Kearney. Built-in bookcases. Built-in bookcases are an ideal storage solution for traditional living rooms. To make sure the look doesn’t veer into contemporary territory, consider adding some decorative moulding around the perimeter, picture lights at the top, and be sure to use traditional hardware on cabinet doors. A simple design like this one courtesy of Nastasi Vail Design is ideal.
Published at Sunday, July 15th 2018, 07:01:48 AM. Interior By Seana MacAleese. Create clear traffic paths. Arrange furniture to direct traffic around the conversation core rather than through it. In this small living room, the sofa marks the beginning of the seating space. Traffic coming in from the door is directed to go on either side of the sofa, rather than directly through the conversation area.
Published at Saturday, July 14th 2018, 20:19:00 PM. Coffee Tables By Margherita Corvi. Coffee tables are usually a decorative piece. So there are a lot of different designs when it comes to this furniture piece. People are no longer satisfied with a simple and plain design so they want more. Usually the most common choice is wood but there are also a lot of glass coffee table that seem to be very appreciated.
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