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To Kaitlyn/Shadow (and her animal guides if you want), Familiar, Charlotte, and Whoever else What is your favorite thing to have for breakfast/Lunch and dinner? What is your idea of a romantic night at home?
Breakfast?
Kaitlyn: Buttered or grape jam toast, crispy crunchy bacon, pancakes with maple syrup, and a one glass of orange juice and one glass of milk. ...two different drinks because orange juice and pancakes doesn’t go well together...and milk and bacon is weird too.” Shadow: Same, but with a side dish of the emotion Happiness from the kids and lovers.”
Wolf/Vargr: Rabbit stew” Coyote/McCoy: raccoon” Dog/Jack/Jacky: BACON!“ Bird(all forms): Earl Grey tea and fried grub worms and crickets” Icy the Fox: HEHEHEHE gray squirrels and mice with apple juice”
Familiar: Milk coffee and glazed donuts”
Charlotte: Blueberry waffles with powder sugar”
Lunch?
Kaitlyn: PB&J sandwiches and chicken noodle soup” Shadow: Brooke’s envy and lust, Raoul’s hatred, Xander’s misery, Samuel’s pride, John’s hope .....and two bagels.”
Wolf/Vargr: Venison, moose, and beef steak all medium well. A cup of blood mixed with rum.” Coyote/McCoy: Owl and Fox.....gotcha! Cheese burger and fries!” Dog/Jack/Jacky: CHICKEN NUGGETS!” Crow: Tea and crumpets” Raven: Apples and elk” Hawk: Snake kebab and rodent blood” Icy the Fox: HEHEHE! Pork and scaup”
Familiar: Tea and crumpets....just kidding, roasted duck.”
Charlotte: Vegetable stew...and with spicy sausage slices”
Dinner?
Kaitlyn: spaghetti and meatballs with cheesy garlic bread!!!!” Shadow: (Kaitlyn’s)Self loathing, Guilt, sugar, family’s love, and strawberry daiquiri”
Wolf/Vargr: Caribou well-done, broccoli, mash potatoes and a bowl of pineapples and grapes on the side.” Coyote/McCoy: Tacos or pepperoni pizza” Dog/Jack/Jacky: TABLE SCRAPS FROM THE OTHERS! TACOS!” Bird(all forms): freshly killed moles and lambs” Icy the Fox: HEHEHEHE blackberries, wine...and a certain red fox~ ....Okay, seriously I love berries, rabbit, and fish. Oh and mac n cheese!”
Familiar: Tilapia or salmon with lemon pepper and chicken fried rice.”
Charlotte: D-don’t make fun of me... kids Kraft mac cheese with all the funny shapes.... otherwise I like the really stinky canned tuna and their crunch soft spines with crackers.”
Romantic Night at Home?
Kaitlyn: Laying in bed, casually eating whatever kind of snacks while listening to music or watching something on TV, talking about whatever comes to mind, singing for my darling(s), pampering them with whatever they like and kisses and then...um.....*gets too embarrassed to finish*” Shadow: Obviously the same as her, but Kaitlyn is neglecting to mention her desire to tie up her partner or themself afterwards, but not in a rough way necessarily. Oh no, this would be very different from her usual kinkiness with ropes and tentacles and pred-prey dynamic she loves. She’ll still pamper her darlings, but with a more soft caregiver dom twist...and praise kink. Cannot forget the praise kink. Prepare to either be showered by or to shower her with compliments. ....Then she’ll want passionate fucking...but only if you allow it. .....Otherwise she’ll respectfully just cuddle or do something else of preference.”
Wolf/Vargr: Pretend to be hunting prey together in a scavenger hunt.” Coyote/McCoy: Sharing junk food on the couch while naked” Dog/Jack/Jacky: WRESTLING TOGETHER AND AFFECTIONATE KISSES! I BRING TREAT FOR MATE! I GIVE TREAT! PLEASE TAKE! AM I A GOOD DOGGY? CAN WE PET EACH OTHER?” Crow: Show off my shiny rocks- um I mean my geode collection and recount how I obtained each and let my companion touch each stone. ...Then do an elegant dance with them.” Raven: Acting our favorite movie, play, book, or song together....with rose petals everywhere and dramatic performances~” Hawk: ....we build a nest- fort. We build a fort together. We share our adventures with one another and make things with our beaks and talons...er I mean hands.” Icy the Fox: Pulling pranks and cracking suggestive jokes!”
Familiar: Reading together on the couch, snuggling by the fire...or in this case the TV turned on the fireplace channel with the volume turned low”
Charlotte: Sketching and discussing art and story ideas together with a romantic theme. Not so subtly ask him to help recreate the scenes for ‘inspiration’. Maybe cook something together...Maybe cuddling close and just listening to the crickets outside.”
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Upscale Modern Home With Courtyard And Floating Staircase Design
This upscale modern home design is the Vineyard hill interior, designed by Studioe. The house features massive windows, a courtyard, and a floating staircase design. The colours that have been incorporated are natural, yet rich and sophisticated. Deep green, warm tan and rustic timber meet grey concrete and dense black undertones. Dropped white ceilings keep the space feeling crisp and open. Modern art pieces bring in moments of bright unexpected colour to the raw concrete walls. Furniture choices are ultra contemporary but always high comfort, and texture comes into the home design scheme in the form of mature indoor plants, linking the outdoor greenery with the interior space.
Visualizer: Johny Mrazko   The walls of the modern living room are cool grey concrete, and yet the ambiance of the room is uber cosy thanks to deep soft furnishings and the flicker of a ceiling mounted log burning fireplace. The balance of light neutral fabrics and solid black accents give this space serious sophistication.
A pair of black nesting coffee tables each have a trio of thin legs that hold up heavy circular tops. Two rustic wood side tables serve the L-shaped beige sofa and a warm tan coloured chaise. Bright art on concrete walls makes unexpected paint colours really pop out from the background of the room.
This is a living room with a spectacular view. Massive windows that border the length and breadth of the room reveal far stretching greenery that meets the sky. The large transparent glass shade of an Oda style lamp lets the scenery shine through. Lamp originals are available here.
A black linear media cabinet strikes across the raw concrete tv wall. The cool ceiling mounted fireplace descends to the right of the tv screen, with cut logs scattered around its base on the stone hearth. Another example of an Oda style lamp dresses the other end of the hearth, next to the vast window.
A courtyard adds to the green views, keeping the large open plan living room in close contact with nature on three whole sides. A small sofa has been positioned along the back of the main L-shaped seating arrangement in order to provide the homeowners with ample opportunity to soak in visuals of the outdoors.
Disc-like dining room pendant lights dangle above a modern wood effect dining table and eight deep green dining chairs. These are the Cosmos Cluster pendant from Vibia.
The dining area neighbours a dark and dramatic kitchen design, where white flatware and unique wine glasses gleam inside of dark glass fronted cabinets, illuminated by atmospheric LED shelf lighting.
A metallic kitchen island appears to float in front of the dark full height kitchen cabinets, thanks to a mirrored base column. A live edge dining peninsula pushes out from the kitchen island, decorated with a small trio of unique planters.
Miniature kitchen pendant lights are subtly poised to illuminate the casual dining spot. The small shades have been chosen so as not to obstruct the view of the courtyard for the rest of the room. See more homes with green spaces here.
An airy floating staircase design seems to extrude from a wood clad wall. The stair treads are lit up with recessed stair lights, both to accentuate the elegant design and to provide safety to the homeowners in low lighting situations. There is also a glass balustrade that provides safety whilst not obstructing the architectural feature.
A large green pouf nestles beneath the open tread staircase design, making this transient area of the home into a place where a homeowner could sit down in solitude and enjoy their courtyard garden from a different viewpoint. The upper floor of the home features more gloriously large windows.
A black accent wall makes a striking feature in the master bedroom, above a stone headboard. The bedroom pendant lights are the same pendant as used in the dining room, which is the Cosmos Cluster pendant from Vibia.
Bright modern art graces the bedroom too, beside the long reach of a white swing arm wall lamp. This is the Flos Mod 265 style lamp. Original is available here.
The swing arm wall lamp is directed over a plush grey lounge chair in the window – making this a great spot for reading by night or by day. A small side table is equipped with a carafe to keep the avid reader well hydrated.
The luxury bathroom is furnished with a double sink bathroom vanity that features modern deep vessel sinks. A freestanding bathtub offers the opportunity of a bubble bath with a view. Two orb bathroom pendant lights hang low over the tub, making this into another glorious spot to get lost in a few chapters of the latest best seller.
Contemporary black bathroom faucets extend from the wall tiles, beneath towering vanity mirrors. Matching black towel rails line up with the sides of the vanity unit drawers. Black wall cladding is set in decorative columns on either side of the vanity area, and as a visual divide between the two vessel sinks.
The wall of the vanity area doubles as a shower screen, with a walk-in shower enclosure positioned directly behind it and accessible from both sides. Recessed shelves hold toiletries within the shower volume, inside a stone panel that is trimmed with LED lighting around its edge to sharpen the look.
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from Interior Design Ideas http://www.home-designing.com/upscale-modern-home-with-courtyard-and-floating-staircase-design
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jeremystrele · 5 years
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Modern Single Story Forest House With Pool in Ukraine
Come with us to this 195 square metre Forest House in Kyiv, Ukraine, designed and visualised by Bezmirno Architects. Past the towering trees, we find the outside of the single story house standing a beautiful combination of wood and stone. The natural materials of the forest house continue inside of the home too, where rich wooden walls make up the majority of the decor. Stacked stone builds one of the fireplaces and a peaceful courtyard forms a majestic core. Besides the beautiful rusticity throughout the interior, the furniture design follows a clear chic and contemporary nature, which makes for a gorgeous mix of modern and natural styles.
Outdoor lounge chairs stretch out on a poolside patio that connects the volumes of the home.
Pool lights shimmer across the waters surface. Post lights illuminate the patio slabs.
Concrete steps climb to an elevated platform along the side of the modern home exterior.
Mature trees tower all around the forest home, shrouding it from the outside world.
A car port stands in the same grey stacked stone and rich wood cladding as the main house.
Another set of concrete steps lead up to the front entrance of the house from the direction of the car port, and of the front pathway.
Some forest trees stand in the grounds of the house, shooting up to the sky from manicured lawns, pebbled pathways and borders.
Cultivated shrubs fill the void beneath the exterior staircase design, and feather the edge of a platform to the home entry door.
Outdoor spotlights twinkle down from wooden shelters above the pool patio.
The recessed spotlights line the edges of each overhang on the building, allowing the entire exterior to be lit up at dusk.
Concrete stepping stones make a pathway around the perimeter of the home, where the homeowners can stroll by the natural stone and wooden volumes of architecture whilst admiring the surrounding forest canopy.
The exterior lighting accentuates the beautiful natural textures used to construct the special home exterior, and the linearity of its composition.
Large floor to ceiling windows slice great chunks out of the walls of the home. Curtains gather at the glass to give shade from the hot sun.
Beyond the gather of white curtains, the interior of the home sports the same wood cladding as the exterior. A modern sofa hugs the wooden walls of the living room, bordering a square coffee table. A linear floor lamp spreads a long line of light over the contemporary couch.
A small black accent chair makes up the other side of the living room, allowing the view of a serene courtyard to be delivered to the lounge with minimal obstruction.
The chimney breast of a modern fireplace is suspended from the ceiling, with LED strips recessed around its anchor point in the rafters. Open flames dance along a wide white hearth below it, adding to the glamorous floating effect. A flat screen TV makes use of the suspended wall space.
On the other side of the unusual fireplace there is a formal dining room. A linear suspension lamp addresses the full length of the table.
The chimney breast on the dining room side is left blank, which gives the dining setup a clean and simple setting.
A white minimalist kitchen with island stands to the back of the dining room arrangement.
The rich wood dining table set matches the deep tone of the wood panelled walls.
Just near the end of the dining room table, the kitchen island is a concrete clad affair, topped with a crisp white worktop. Appliances are set into one wall of full height units that run from window to window along the width of the room.
The courtyard that was viewable from the lounge is also visible in the kitchen diner.
Along with stunning forest views through exterior windows, the interior courtyard design means the main living space is completely surrounded by a revitalising connection with nature.
The courtyard also serves purpose as a divider of interior space; a hallway runs along the opposite side of the courtyard to the living room, which is also where the entry door to the courtyard is situated.
The property also has a self contained living space, which features a lounge and a kitchen diner in one room.
A set of nesting coffee tables is made up of a wood square coffee table overlapped by a similarly proportioned round coffee table in pale stone. Their colour combination perfectly complements the grey and brown tones of the room.
Atmospheric lighting makes the wooden room feel like a cosy cabin, but the sleek grey minimalist kitchen and sofa keep things cool and contemporary.
The fireplace is set into a chimney breast of grey stone–the same stone that features around the modern home exterior.
In the bedroom, a platform bed has integrated side units, topped with designer bedside table lamps.
A huge headboard backs the full width of the bed and attached bedside units to exaggerate the effect.
An ensuite bathroom is accessible through a sliding glass door.
Folded sheet metal makes a media shelf below a wall mounted TV.
The TV wall fronts a walk-in wardrobe design.
Inside another double bedroom, a rustic tree stump side table makes a charactful addition to the forest house.
A grey bed and bed runner is teamed with an earthy brown bed set.
There is a kids’ room onsite too.
A study desk is amalgamated into the TV wall decor.
Stone tiles floor the hallway.
One tree towers right through an opening made in the outer canopy of the house.
Recommended Reading:  A Serene Library House In The Forests Of Brazil
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drewebowden66 · 5 years
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Modern Single Story Forest House With Pool in Ukraine
Come with us to this 195 square metre Forest House in Kyiv, Ukraine, designed and visualised by Bezmirno Architects. Past the towering trees, we find the outside of the single story house standing a beautiful combination of wood and stone. The natural materials of the forest house continue inside of the home too, where rich wooden walls make up the majority of the decor. Stacked stone builds one of the fireplaces and a peaceful courtyard forms a majestic core. Besides the beautiful rusticity throughout the interior, the furniture design follows a clear chic and contemporary nature, which makes for a gorgeous mix of modern and natural styles.
Outdoor lounge chairs stretch out on a poolside patio that connects the volumes of the home.
Pool lights shimmer across the waters surface. Post lights illuminate the patio slabs.
Concrete steps climb to an elevated platform along the side of the modern home exterior.
Mature trees tower all around the forest home, shrouding it from the outside world.
A car port stands in the same grey stacked stone and rich wood cladding as the main house.
Another set of concrete steps lead up to the front entrance of the house from the direction of the car port, and of the front pathway.
Some forest trees stand in the grounds of the house, shooting up to the sky from manicured lawns, pebbled pathways and borders.
Cultivated shrubs fill the void beneath the exterior staircase design, and feather the edge of a platform to the home entry door.
Outdoor spotlights twinkle down from wooden shelters above the pool patio.
The recessed spotlights line the edges of each overhang on the building, allowing the entire exterior to be lit up at dusk.
Concrete stepping stones make a pathway around the perimeter of the home, where the homeowners can stroll by the natural stone and wooden volumes of architecture whilst admiring the surrounding forest canopy.
The exterior lighting accentuates the beautiful natural textures used to construct the special home exterior, and the linearity of its composition.
Large floor to ceiling windows slice great chunks out of the walls of the home. Curtains gather at the glass to give shade from the hot sun.
Beyond the gather of white curtains, the interior of the home sports the same wood cladding as the exterior. A modern sofa hugs the wooden walls of the living room, bordering a square coffee table. A linear floor lamp spreads a long line of light over the contemporary couch.
A small black accent chair makes up the other side of the living room, allowing the view of a serene courtyard to be delivered to the lounge with minimal obstruction.
The chimney breast of a modern fireplace is suspended from the ceiling, with LED strips recessed around its anchor point in the rafters. Open flames dance along a wide white hearth below it, adding to the glamorous floating effect. A flat screen TV makes use of the suspended wall space.
On the other side of the unusual fireplace there is a formal dining room. A linear suspension lamp addresses the full length of the table.
The chimney breast on the dining room side is left blank, which gives the dining setup a clean and simple setting.
A white minimalist kitchen with island stands to the back of the dining room arrangement.
The rich wood dining table set matches the deep tone of the wood panelled walls.
Just near the end of the dining room table, the kitchen island is a concrete clad affair, topped with a crisp white worktop. Appliances are set into one wall of full height units that run from window to window along the width of the room.
The courtyard that was viewable from the lounge is also visible in the kitchen diner.
Along with stunning forest views through exterior windows, the interior courtyard design means the main living space is completely surrounded by a revitalising connection with nature.
The courtyard also serves purpose as a divider of interior space; a hallway runs along the opposite side of the courtyard to the living room, which is also where the entry door to the courtyard is situated.
The property also has a self contained living space, which features a lounge and a kitchen diner in one room.
A set of nesting coffee tables is made up of a wood square coffee table overlapped by a similarly proportioned round coffee table in pale stone. Their colour combination perfectly complements the grey and brown tones of the room.
Atmospheric lighting makes the wooden room feel like a cosy cabin, but the sleek grey minimalist kitchen and sofa keep things cool and contemporary.
The fireplace is set into a chimney breast of grey stone–the same stone that features around the modern home exterior.
In the bedroom, a platform bed has integrated side units, topped with designer bedside table lamps.
A huge headboard backs the full width of the bed and attached bedside units to exaggerate the effect.
An ensuite bathroom is accessible through a sliding glass door.
Folded sheet metal makes a media shelf below a wall mounted TV.
The TV wall fronts a walk-in wardrobe design.
Inside another double bedroom, a rustic tree stump side table makes a charactful addition to the forest house.
A grey bed and bed runner is teamed with an earthy brown bed set.
There is a kids’ room onsite too.
A study desk is amalgamated into the TV wall decor.
Stone tiles floor the hallway.
One tree towers right through an opening made in the outer canopy of the house.
Recommended Reading:  A Serene Library House In The Forests Of Brazil
Love houses in the forests? We got you covered: Forest Houses on Home Designing
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Stunning House With Pool and View
The Exterior of this Home Complements its Gorgeous Natural Surroundings
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jeremystrele · 5 years
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Upscale Modern Home With Courtyard And Floating Staircase Design
This upscale modern home design is the Vineyard hill interior, designed by Studioe. The house features massive windows, a courtyard, and a floating staircase design. The colours that have been incorporated are natural, yet rich and sophisticated. Deep green, warm tan and rustic timber meet grey concrete and dense black undertones. Dropped white ceilings keep the space feeling crisp and open. Modern art pieces bring in moments of bright unexpected colour to the raw concrete walls. Furniture choices are ultra contemporary but always high comfort, and texture comes into the home design scheme in the form of mature indoor plants, linking the outdoor greenery with the interior space.
Visualizer: Johny Mrazko   The walls of the modern living room are cool grey concrete, and yet the ambiance of the room is uber cosy thanks to deep soft furnishings and the flicker of a ceiling mounted log burning fireplace. The balance of light neutral fabrics and solid black accents give this space serious sophistication.
A pair of black nesting coffee tables each have a trio of thin legs that hold up heavy circular tops. Two rustic wood side tables serve the L-shaped beige sofa and a warm tan coloured chaise. Bright art on concrete walls makes unexpected paint colours really pop out from the background of the room.
This is a living room with a spectacular view. Massive windows that border the length and breadth of the room reveal far stretching greenery that meets the sky. The large transparent glass shade of an Oda style lamp lets the scenery shine through. Lamp originals are available here.
A black linear media cabinet strikes across the raw concrete tv wall. The cool ceiling mounted fireplace descends to the right of the tv screen, with cut logs scattered around its base on the stone hearth. Another example of an Oda style lamp dresses the other end of the hearth, next to the vast window.
A courtyard adds to the green views, keeping the large open plan living room in close contact with nature on three whole sides. A small sofa has been positioned along the back of the main L-shaped seating arrangement in order to provide the homeowners with ample opportunity to soak in visuals of the outdoors.
Disc-like dining room pendant lights dangle above a modern wood effect dining table and eight deep green dining chairs. These are the Cosmos Cluster pendant from Vibia.
The dining area neighbours a dark and dramatic kitchen design, where white flatware and unique wine glasses gleam inside of dark glass fronted cabinets, illuminated by atmospheric LED shelf lighting.
A metallic kitchen island appears to float in front of the dark full height kitchen cabinets, thanks to a mirrored base column. A live edge dining peninsula pushes out from the kitchen island, decorated with a small trio of unique planters.
Miniature kitchen pendant lights are subtly poised to illuminate the casual dining spot. The small shades have been chosen so as not to obstruct the view of the courtyard for the rest of the room. See more homes with green spaces here.
An airy floating staircase design seems to extrude from a wood clad wall. The stair treads are lit up with recessed stair lights, both to accentuate the elegant design and to provide safety to the homeowners in low lighting situations. There is also a glass balustrade that provides safety whilst not obstructing the architectural feature.
A large green pouf nestles beneath the open tread staircase design, making this transient area of the home into a place where a homeowner could sit down in solitude and enjoy their courtyard garden from a different viewpoint. The upper floor of the home features more gloriously large windows.
A black accent wall makes a striking feature in the master bedroom, above a stone headboard. The bedroom pendant lights are the same pendant as used in the dining room, which is the Cosmos Cluster pendant from Vibia.
Bright modern art graces the bedroom too, beside the long reach of a white swing arm wall lamp. This is the Flos Mod 265 style lamp. Original is available here.
The swing arm wall lamp is directed over a plush grey lounge chair in the window – making this a great spot for reading by night or by day. A small side table is equipped with a carafe to keep the avid reader well hydrated.
The luxury bathroom is furnished with a double sink bathroom vanity that features modern deep vessel sinks. A freestanding bathtub offers the opportunity of a bubble bath with a view. Two orb bathroom pendant lights hang low over the tub, making this into another glorious spot to get lost in a few chapters of the latest best seller.
Contemporary black bathroom faucets extend from the wall tiles, beneath towering vanity mirrors. Matching black towel rails line up with the sides of the vanity unit drawers. Black wall cladding is set in decorative columns on either side of the vanity area, and as a visual divide between the two vessel sinks.
The wall of the vanity area doubles as a shower screen, with a walk-in shower enclosure positioned directly behind it and accessible from both sides. Recessed shelves hold toiletries within the shower volume, inside a stone panel that is trimmed with LED lighting around its edge to sharpen the look.
Recommended Reading:  50 Creative Ways To Incorporate Book Storage In & Around Stairs 25 Unique Staircase Designs To Take Center Stage In Your Home
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drewebowden66 · 5 years
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Upscale Modern Home With Courtyard And Floating Staircase Design
This upscale modern home design is the Vineyard hill interior, designed by Studioe. The house features massive windows, a courtyard, and a floating staircase design. The colours that have been incorporated are natural, yet rich and sophisticated. Deep green, warm tan and rustic timber meet grey concrete and dense black undertones. Dropped white ceilings keep the space feeling crisp and open. Modern art pieces bring in moments of bright unexpected colour to the raw concrete walls. Furniture choices are ultra contemporary but always high comfort, and texture comes into the home design scheme in the form of mature indoor plants, linking the outdoor greenery with the interior space.
Visualizer: Johny Mrazko   The walls of the modern living room are cool grey concrete, and yet the ambiance of the room is uber cosy thanks to deep soft furnishings and the flicker of a ceiling mounted log burning fireplace. The balance of light neutral fabrics and solid black accents give this space serious sophistication.
A pair of black nesting coffee tables each have a trio of thin legs that hold up heavy circular tops. Two rustic wood side tables serve the L-shaped beige sofa and a warm tan coloured chaise. Bright art on concrete walls makes unexpected paint colours really pop out from the background of the room.
This is a living room with a spectacular view. Massive windows that border the length and breadth of the room reveal far stretching greenery that meets the sky. The large transparent glass shade of an Oda style lamp lets the scenery shine through. Lamp originals are available here.
A black linear media cabinet strikes across the raw concrete tv wall. The cool ceiling mounted fireplace descends to the right of the tv screen, with cut logs scattered around its base on the stone hearth. Another example of an Oda style lamp dresses the other end of the hearth, next to the vast window.
A courtyard adds to the green views, keeping the large open plan living room in close contact with nature on three whole sides. A small sofa has been positioned along the back of the main L-shaped seating arrangement in order to provide the homeowners with ample opportunity to soak in visuals of the outdoors.
Disc-like dining room pendant lights dangle above a modern wood effect dining table and eight deep green dining chairs. These are the Cosmos Cluster pendant from Vibia.
The dining area neighbours a dark and dramatic kitchen design, where white flatware and unique wine glasses gleam inside of dark glass fronted cabinets, illuminated by atmospheric LED shelf lighting.
A metallic kitchen island appears to float in front of the dark full height kitchen cabinets, thanks to a mirrored base column. A live edge dining peninsula pushes out from the kitchen island, decorated with a small trio of unique planters.
Miniature kitchen pendant lights are subtly poised to illuminate the casual dining spot. The small shades have been chosen so as not to obstruct the view of the courtyard for the rest of the room. See more homes with green spaces here.
An airy floating staircase design seems to extrude from a wood clad wall. The stair treads are lit up with recessed stair lights, both to accentuate the elegant design and to provide safety to the homeowners in low lighting situations. There is also a glass balustrade that provides safety whilst not obstructing the architectural feature.
A large green pouf nestles beneath the open tread staircase design, making this transient area of the home into a place where a homeowner could sit down in solitude and enjoy their courtyard garden from a different viewpoint. The upper floor of the home features more gloriously large windows.
A black accent wall makes a striking feature in the master bedroom, above a stone headboard. The bedroom pendant lights are the same pendant as used in the dining room, which is the Cosmos Cluster pendant from Vibia.
Bright modern art graces the bedroom too, beside the long reach of a white swing arm wall lamp. This is the Flos Mod 265 style lamp. Original is available here.
The swing arm wall lamp is directed over a plush grey lounge chair in the window – making this a great spot for reading by night or by day. A small side table is equipped with a carafe to keep the avid reader well hydrated.
The luxury bathroom is furnished with a double sink bathroom vanity that features modern deep vessel sinks. A freestanding bathtub offers the opportunity of a bubble bath with a view. Two orb bathroom pendant lights hang low over the tub, making this into another glorious spot to get lost in a few chapters of the latest best seller.
Contemporary black bathroom faucets extend from the wall tiles, beneath towering vanity mirrors. Matching black towel rails line up with the sides of the vanity unit drawers. Black wall cladding is set in decorative columns on either side of the vanity area, and as a visual divide between the two vessel sinks.
The wall of the vanity area doubles as a shower screen, with a walk-in shower enclosure positioned directly behind it and accessible from both sides. Recessed shelves hold toiletries within the shower volume, inside a stone panel that is trimmed with LED lighting around its edge to sharpen the look.
Recommended Reading:  50 Creative Ways To Incorporate Book Storage In & Around Stairs 25 Unique Staircase Designs To Take Center Stage In Your Home
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jeremystrele · 6 years
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4 Super Swish Interiors With a Chic Neutral Palette
Four homes, four different takes on modest scale modern interiors, all using a chic neutral colour palette. Soft, light grey tones blend with beautiful wood grain and fresh white decor to conjure up living spaces that are not only style conscious but that are welcoming and generous with home comforts. These are perfect examples of how the neutral trend can be more than just safe playing, by showcasing magic combinations that achieve an edgy yet cosy look. Look out for beautiful sofa designs, contemporary room divider ideas, cool kitchens, delicious dining sets, elegant modern lighting choices and imaginative finishing touches that can easily be translated into your very own home design.
Designer: Nazar Tsimbalyuk   A grey modern sofa divides the footprint of a compact combined living space in home number one. Behind it, a slatted wall subtly defines the lounge from the kitchen diner. A floor lamp provides task lighting at one end of the lounge seating. More modern floor lamps here.
The low level modern coffee table has a wood effect finish that matches the dining chairs in the neighbouring kitchen.
Six wood grain chairs have been teamed with a white dining table for a fresh modern look that isn’t overly “matchy-matchy”.
Mini pendant lights line up over the dining table. The wall mounted tv in the lounge has a clear viewing angle from the dining table also.
Plain white window blinds diffuse the natural light through large expanses of glass. Their simplistic aesthetic matches the slab front white kitchen units and a minimalist style white cooker hood. A black kitchen faucet gives the kitchen installation one dark stand out feature. Grey tones smoke the stone backsplash and tie in with the neat grey dining room pendant lights. The modern dining chairs are an unusual design that uses one single sheet of material folded around on itself to make a seat shape and legs.
The countertop is of an interesting design that is thicker at one end, beneath the hob. Recessed grey shelves at the opposite end provide storage for bowls, cups and table accessories.
A second slatted wall marks the change of use between the lounge and bedroom areas. Modern bedroom pendant lights hang at either side of a floating effect platform bed. Fitted closets and a built-in bookcase fill the longest wall.
The bedside cabinets are wooden plinths with a dual height surface; their design matches the wood block coffee table in the adjacent lounge. Since the home is all open plan, the decor is designed to flow cohesively.
The floating effect platform bed base is the same woodtone as the bespoke closets and the floor.
A stylish chair nestles behind the slatted dividing wall in the kitchen diner. It makes a lovely light reading spot by the window.
Designer: Andrey kabanov   Arriving at home number two, we find an 80 square metre interior. The modern living room is split between a lounge and a kitchen diner.
The modern sofa has a split back to allow the two living areas to connect.
A small table lines the back of the sofa, serving through the gap.
Concrete and wood tone colour the kitchen.
A sputnik chandelier stretches out over the width of the modern dining table.
Bespoke closets look sleek in a pale grey finish. A narrow wall mounted unit stretches across a mirrored wall to make a vanity.
Gold bedroom pendant lights shine over small side tables at either side of a wood headboard wall.
A wood vanity unit furnishes a concrete bathroom.
Designer: S.O.D Architects   Visualizer: S.O.D Architects   Our third home measures 65 square metres, in Kiev. The modern living room is dominated by an attractive tv feature wall, with ambient lighting to amp up the textured effect.
The sofa is a linear yet cushiony design. Slimline nesting coffee tables allow the sofa to remain the hero piece.
A custom fit media unit runs the floorline beneath the tv, and around a partition wall.
Flames flicker in a modern fireplace located at one end of the sofa.
An open and airy entry hall connects the rooms.
One modern stool sits by a full height frameless wall mirror in the entryway. The mirror visually doubles the space. A bank of light grey storage closets and handle-free drawers quietly fill one wall.
Smooth interior doors blend with the pale walls.
Recessed spotlights illuminate the hall.
A crisp minimalist white kitchen creates cool contrast after the glowy softness of the lounge.
On the opposite wall, a row of indoor plants make an interesting special feature by the dining table.
Visualizer: Stephen Tsimbalyuk   In home design number four, the open ended style of the sofa helps the different areas of the room flow easily into one another.
A dark wood panel makes sophisticated tv wall decor.
Photographic art turns a plain wall into chic gallery space.
Long taupe curtains warm the look of the window wall.
What at first glance looked to be a wine cooler, turns out to be a hookah pipe cabinet. The illuminated unit dominates a minimalist kitchen.
A planter is integrated into the side of the kitchen.
Wood kitchen cabinets visually warm the white room.
The cozy bedroom is fitted out with a large bespoke bed design, with storage drawers underneath.
A home office area stands by the bed.
Glass doors section off a large portion of the room to make a dedicated dressing area.
A round jute rug peeps out from under the bed to add a natural element to the contemporary furnishings.
The home plan shows how big the dressing room is! It reaches right around the corner too.
Recommended Reading:  How To Use Neutral Colors In Interior Design: 2 Examples That Show The Easy, Minimalist Way
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drewebowden66 · 6 years
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4 Super Swish Interiors With a Chic Neutral Palette
Four homes, four different takes on modest scale modern interiors, all using a chic neutral colour palette. Soft, light grey tones blend with beautiful wood grain and fresh white decor to conjure up living spaces that are not only style conscious but that are welcoming and generous with home comforts. These are perfect examples of how the neutral trend can be more than just safe playing, by showcasing magic combinations that achieve an edgy yet cosy look. Look out for beautiful sofa designs, contemporary room divider ideas, cool kitchens, delicious dining sets, elegant modern lighting choices and imaginative finishing touches that can easily be translated into your very own home design.
Designer: Nazar Tsimbalyuk   A grey modern sofa divides the footprint of a compact combined living space in home number one. Behind it, a slatted wall subtly defines the lounge from the kitchen diner. A floor lamp provides task lighting at one end of the lounge seating. More modern floor lamps here.
The low level modern coffee table has a wood effect finish that matches the dining chairs in the neighbouring kitchen.
Six wood grain chairs have been teamed with a white dining table for a fresh modern look that isn’t overly “matchy-matchy”.
Mini pendant lights line up over the dining table. The wall mounted tv in the lounge has a clear viewing angle from the dining table also.
Plain white window blinds diffuse the natural light through large expanses of glass. Their simplistic aesthetic matches the slab front white kitchen units and a minimalist style white cooker hood. A black kitchen faucet gives the kitchen installation one dark stand out feature. Grey tones smoke the stone backsplash and tie in with the neat grey dining room pendant lights. The modern dining chairs are an unusual design that uses one single sheet of material folded around on itself to make a seat shape and legs.
The countertop is of an interesting design that is thicker at one end, beneath the hob. Recessed grey shelves at the opposite end provide storage for bowls, cups and table accessories.
A second slatted wall marks the change of use between the lounge and bedroom areas. Modern bedroom pendant lights hang at either side of a floating effect platform bed. Fitted closets and a built-in bookcase fill the longest wall.
The bedside cabinets are wooden plinths with a dual height surface; their design matches the wood block coffee table in the adjacent lounge. Since the home is all open plan, the decor is designed to flow cohesively.
The floating effect platform bed base is the same woodtone as the bespoke closets and the floor.
A stylish chair nestles behind the slatted dividing wall in the kitchen diner. It makes a lovely light reading spot by the window.
Designer: Andrey kabanov   Arriving at home number two, we find an 80 square metre interior. The modern living room is split between a lounge and a kitchen diner.
The modern sofa has a split back to allow the two living areas to connect.
A small table lines the back of the sofa, serving through the gap.
Concrete and wood tone colour the kitchen.
A sputnik chandelier stretches out over the width of the modern dining table.
Bespoke closets look sleek in a pale grey finish. A narrow wall mounted unit stretches across a mirrored wall to make a vanity.
Gold bedroom pendant lights shine over small side tables at either side of a wood headboard wall.
A wood vanity unit furnishes a concrete bathroom.
Designer: S.O.D Architects   Visualizer: S.O.D Architects   Our third home measures 65 square metres, in Kiev. The modern living room is dominated by an attractive tv feature wall, with ambient lighting to amp up the textured effect.
The sofa is a linear yet cushiony design. Slimline nesting coffee tables allow the sofa to remain the hero piece.
A custom fit media unit runs the floorline beneath the tv, and around a partition wall.
Flames flicker in a modern fireplace located at one end of the sofa.
An open and airy entry hall connects the rooms.
One modern stool sits by a full height frameless wall mirror in the entryway. The mirror visually doubles the space. A bank of light grey storage closets and handle-free drawers quietly fill one wall.
Smooth interior doors blend with the pale walls.
Recessed spotlights illuminate the hall.
A crisp minimalist white kitchen creates cool contrast after the glowy softness of the lounge.
On the opposite wall, a row of indoor plants make an interesting special feature by the dining table.
Visualizer: Stephen Tsimbalyuk   In home design number four, the open ended style of the sofa helps the different areas of the room flow easily into one another.
A dark wood panel makes sophisticated tv wall decor.
Photographic art turns a plain wall into chic gallery space.
Long taupe curtains warm the look of the window wall.
What at first glance looked to be a wine cooler, turns out to be a hookah pipe cabinet. The illuminated unit dominates a minimalist kitchen.
A planter is integrated into the side of the kitchen.
Wood kitchen cabinets visually warm the white room.
The cozy bedroom is fitted out with a large bespoke bed design, with storage drawers underneath.
A home office area stands by the bed.
Glass doors section off a large portion of the room to make a dedicated dressing area.
A round jute rug peeps out from under the bed to add a natural element to the contemporary furnishings.
The home plan shows how big the dressing room is! It reaches right around the corner too.
Recommended Reading:  How To Use Neutral Colors In Interior Design: 2 Examples That Show The Easy, Minimalist Way
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Grey Based Decor With Warming Accent Colours
50 Strikingly-Modern Dining Rooms That Inspire You To Entertain
Classy Kitchens From Schiffini
Two Homes With Elegant Decor And Neutral Colors
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4 Super Swish Interiors With a Chic Neutral Palette
Four homes, four different takes on modest scale modern interiors, all using a chic neutral colour palette. Soft, light grey tones blend with beautiful wood grain and fresh white decor to conjure up living spaces that are not only style conscious but that are welcoming and generous with home comforts. These are perfect examples of how the neutral trend can be more than just safe playing, by showcasing magic combinations that achieve an edgy yet cosy look. Look out for beautiful sofa designs, contemporary room divider ideas, cool kitchens, delicious dining sets, elegant modern lighting choices and imaginative finishing touches that can easily be translated into your very own home design.
Designer: Nazar Tsimbalyuk   A grey modern sofa divides the footprint of a compact combined living space in home number one. Behind it, a slatted wall subtly defines the lounge from the kitchen diner. A floor lamp provides task lighting at one end of the lounge seating. More modern floor lamps here.
The low level modern coffee table has a wood effect finish that matches the dining chairs in the neighbouring kitchen.
Six wood grain chairs have been teamed with a white dining table for a fresh modern look that isn’t overly “matchy-matchy”.
Mini pendant lights line up over the dining table. The wall mounted tv in the lounge has a clear viewing angle from the dining table also.
Plain white window blinds diffuse the natural light through large expanses of glass. Their simplistic aesthetic matches the slab front white kitchen units and a minimalist style white cooker hood. A black kitchen faucet gives the kitchen installation one dark stand out feature. Grey tones smoke the stone backsplash and tie in with the neat grey dining room pendant lights. The modern dining chairs are an unusual design that uses one single sheet of material folded around on itself to make a seat shape and legs.
The countertop is of an interesting design that is thicker at one end, beneath the hob. Recessed grey shelves at the opposite end provide storage for bowls, cups and table accessories.
A second slatted wall marks the change of use between the lounge and bedroom areas. Modern bedroom pendant lights hang at either side of a floating effect platform bed. Fitted closets and a built-in bookcase fill the longest wall.
The bedside cabinets are wooden plinths with a dual height surface; their design matches the wood block coffee table in the adjacent lounge. Since the home is all open plan, the decor is designed to flow cohesively.
The floating effect platform bed base is the same woodtone as the bespoke closets and the floor.
A stylish chair nestles behind the slatted dividing wall in the kitchen diner. It makes a lovely light reading spot by the window.
Designer: Andrey kabanov   Arriving at home number two, we find an 80 square metre interior. The modern living room is split between a lounge and a kitchen diner.
The modern sofa has a split back to allow the two living areas to connect.
A small table lines the back of the sofa, serving through the gap.
Concrete and wood tone colour the kitchen.
A sputnik chandelier stretches out over the width of the modern dining table.
Bespoke closets look sleek in a pale grey finish. A narrow wall mounted unit stretches across a mirrored wall to make a vanity.
Gold bedroom pendant lights shine over small side tables at either side of a wood headboard wall.
A wood vanity unit furnishes a concrete bathroom.
Designer: S.O.D Architects   Visualizer: S.O.D Architects   Our third home measures 65 square metres, in Kiev. The modern living room is dominated by an attractive tv feature wall, with ambient lighting to amp up the textured effect.
The sofa is a linear yet cushiony design. Slimline nesting coffee tables allow the sofa to remain the hero piece.
A custom fit media unit runs the floorline beneath the tv, and around a partition wall.
Flames flicker in a modern fireplace located at one end of the sofa.
An open and airy entry hall connects the rooms.
One modern stool sits by a full height frameless wall mirror in the entryway. The mirror visually doubles the space. A bank of light grey storage closets and handle-free drawers quietly fill one wall.
Smooth interior doors blend with the pale walls.
Recessed spotlights illuminate the hall.
A crisp minimalist white kitchen creates cool contrast after the glowy softness of the lounge.
On the opposite wall, a row of indoor plants make an interesting special feature by the dining table.
Visualizer: Stephen Tsimbalyuk   In home design number four, the open ended style of the sofa helps the different areas of the room flow easily into one another.
A dark wood panel makes sophisticated tv wall decor.
Photographic art turns a plain wall into chic gallery space.
Long taupe curtains warm the look of the window wall.
What at first glance looked to be a wine cooler, turns out to be a hookah pipe cabinet. The illuminated unit dominates a minimalist kitchen.
A planter is integrated into the side of the kitchen.
Wood kitchen cabinets visually warm the white room.
The cozy bedroom is fitted out with a large bespoke bed design, with storage drawers underneath.
A home office area stands by the bed.
Glass doors section off a large portion of the room to make a dedicated dressing area.
A round jute rug peeps out from under the bed to add a natural element to the contemporary furnishings.
The home plan shows how big the dressing room is! It reaches right around the corner too.
Recommended Reading:  How To Use Neutral Colors In Interior Design: 2 Examples That Show The Easy, Minimalist Way
Related Posts:
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How To Use Neutral Colors In Interior Design: 2 Examples That Show The Easy, Minimalist Way
Grey Based Decor With Warming Accent Colours
50 Strikingly-Modern Dining Rooms That Inspire You To Entertain
Classy Kitchens From Schiffini
Two Homes With Elegant Decor And Neutral Colors
from Interior Design Ideas http://www.home-designing.com/4-super-swish-interiors-with-a-chic-neutral-palette
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jeremystrele · 6 years
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4 Apartments That Absolutely Nail The Grey Shade
Grey decor has never been so popular. As far as neutral shades go, grey reins supreme right now as a seriously chic and mature choice for homes big and small, from modest to amazing. Grey provides the ideal backdrop for a brighter splash of colour, or can be used as a stand alone shade. These four gorgeous home interiors have a combination of these two approaches. They also couple smooth shades of grey with textured pieces and natural elements for a varied visual, with lighting schemes that add drama and focus attention on special features. Many think of grey as a cold shade, but in these homes it is warm, welcoming and simply gorgeous.
Visualizer: Z Design   This living room is like a dark grey cocoon of cosiness. It is an open plan room where the kitchen runs straight into the dining space and on into the lounge area. Despite the multiple uses of the room, the space feels completely calm and cohesive thanks to one serene colour choice.
A grid of hundreds of niches make up the tv wall decor and a feature wall by the dining spot. Mood lighting creates interesting light and shade over the installation.
The minimalist living room contains a super smooth sofas that are reminiscent of huge grey pebbles. A subtly textured rug adds dimension underfoot, beneath a low level white coffee table.
The dining set is made up of a wooden table and dining benches which bring a beautiful gentle warmth to the whole scheme. A couple of white dining chairs lighten up the set at the head and foot of the table.
A slimline linear suspension light illuminates the eating spot without drawing any attention to itself.
The razor edge of the suspension light almost disappears in front of the light kitchen.
Inside a grey bedroom, the warm glow of an LED strip light cuts the headboard wall in half.
The bedroom lighting promotes a restful atmosphere.
Visualizer: Anna Zarechnaya & Andrei Erokhin   This living room dining room combo illustrates how to use a statement colour against a grey backdrop without overpowering it. This dusky pink shade tends to tone with the grey rather than cancel it out.
Beige has also been introduced to add lighter notes to the room, in the sofa upholstery and a modern area rug.
Raw concrete tv wall decor helps balance out the sweetness of the pink notes. A grey console unit sits beneath the wall mounted tv, blending in with its backdrop.
Above the sofa, a set of pink and grey shelves have been recessed into a nook. LEDs light the shelves. A swing arm wall lamp extends as a reading light over the sofa.
Wood and white nesting coffee tables perch atop the rug.
Framed mirrors have been given the dusky pink treatment in the dining area. The mirrored glass helps the room feel bigger too.
Grey marbled floor tiles run the length of the hallway, where grey closets line the walls.
Dusky pink base units and wooden wall cabinets make up the kitchen.
The L-shaped kitchen also contains a concrete breakfast bar, which is positioned to divide the kitchen from the lounge and formal dining area.
Visualizer: Kupinkskiy & Partners   Green scatter cushions add a dash of the unexpected to this grey living room.
A red plant provides further contrasting colour at the other side of a monochrome area rug.
Padded seats top a dining bench at the breakfast bar.
A reading nook has been fashioned along the window wall. A wooden bench supports green seat cushions to lounge on.
A low grey console unit equips the tv wall, which divides the main living room from the bedroom.
The glass wall bedroom allows an unobstructed visual flow, and maximises the sense of space in compact living quarters.
Inside the bedroom the decor is ethereal. An all white bed set, throw, rug and feature wall add up to a clean and calming space.
However, the closets and a chest of drawers bring charcoal grey base notes to the light and airy ensemble.
Visualizer: Wu Design   We’re met with a rustic living space inside this Kiev apartment.
Tree stump coffee tables nestle as a trio in front of a light grey couch.
The modern sofa is a sectional design which has been arranged in a U-shape to hug the lounge space, and keep the kitchen diner separate.
Stone clad tv wall decor reaches up to the rafters.
Gold statuettes decorate the console unit.
Seating has been arranged around a fireplace to create a cosy snug.
A comfortable reading chair with footstool and a rocking chair face into the modern fireplace, awaiting the spectacle of leaping flame.
A live edge dining table and brown dining chairs make up an earthy set.
The run of modern grey kitchen units pause at the centre of the wall, where a large window looks onto rolling green fields.
Lampshades are suspended from branches to make the rustic chandelier.
Black tableware suits the heavy rustic charm of the table.
Four swivel bar stools at the kitchen island have a industrial rustic charm.
A full length decorative wall mirror backs each of two pink stools in the hallway.
Sculptural art plays on the peaceful theme of the decor scheme that lies within the home.
The home layout plan better shows the location of the pink stools and sculpture plinth in the home entryway. We can see the two stools here next to a small sofa by the entry door.
Recommended Reading:  40 Gorgeous Grey Living Rooms 42 Gorgeous Grey Bedrooms 40 Gorgeous Grey Kitchens 36 Modern Grey & White Bathrooms
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drewebowden66 · 6 years
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4 Apartments That Absolutely Nail The Grey Shade
Grey decor has never been so popular. As far as neutral shades go, grey reins supreme right now as a seriously chic and mature choice for homes big and small, from modest to amazing. Grey provides the ideal backdrop for a brighter splash of colour, or can be used as a stand alone shade. These four gorgeous home interiors have a combination of these two approaches. They also couple smooth shades of grey with textured pieces and natural elements for a varied visual, with lighting schemes that add drama and focus attention on special features. Many think of grey as a cold shade, but in these homes it is warm, welcoming and simply gorgeous.
Visualizer: Z Design   This living room is like a dark grey cocoon of cosiness. It is an open plan room where the kitchen runs straight into the dining space and on into the lounge area. Despite the multiple uses of the room, the space feels completely calm and cohesive thanks to one serene colour choice.
A grid of hundreds of niches make up the tv wall decor and a feature wall by the dining spot. Mood lighting creates interesting light and shade over the installation.
The minimalist living room contains a super smooth sofas that are reminiscent of huge grey pebbles. A subtly textured rug adds dimension underfoot, beneath a low level white coffee table.
The dining set is made up of a wooden table and dining benches which bring a beautiful gentle warmth to the whole scheme. A couple of white dining chairs lighten up the set at the head and foot of the table.
A slimline linear suspension light illuminates the eating spot without drawing any attention to itself.
The razor edge of the suspension light almost disappears in front of the light kitchen.
Inside a grey bedroom, the warm glow of an LED strip light cuts the headboard wall in half.
The bedroom lighting promotes a restful atmosphere.
Visualizer: Anna Zarechnaya & Andrei Erokhin   This living room dining room combo illustrates how to use a statement colour against a grey backdrop without overpowering it. This dusky pink shade tends to tone with the grey rather than cancel it out.
Beige has also been introduced to add lighter notes to the room, in the sofa upholstery and a modern area rug.
Raw concrete tv wall decor helps balance out the sweetness of the pink notes. A grey console unit sits beneath the wall mounted tv, blending in with its backdrop.
Above the sofa, a set of pink and grey shelves have been recessed into a nook. LEDs light the shelves. A swing arm wall lamp extends as a reading light over the sofa.
Wood and white nesting coffee tables perch atop the rug.
Framed mirrors have been given the dusky pink treatment in the dining area. The mirrored glass helps the room feel bigger too.
Grey marbled floor tiles run the length of the hallway, where grey closets line the walls.
Dusky pink base units and wooden wall cabinets make up the kitchen.
The L-shaped kitchen also contains a concrete breakfast bar, which is positioned to divide the kitchen from the lounge and formal dining area.
Visualizer: Kupinkskiy & Partners   Green scatter cushions add a dash of the unexpected to this grey living room.
A red plant provides further contrasting colour at the other side of a monochrome area rug.
Padded seats top a dining bench at the breakfast bar.
A reading nook has been fashioned along the window wall. A wooden bench supports green seat cushions to lounge on.
A low grey console unit equips the tv wall, which divides the main living room from the bedroom.
The glass wall bedroom allows an unobstructed visual flow, and maximises the sense of space in compact living quarters.
Inside the bedroom the decor is ethereal. An all white bed set, throw, rug and feature wall add up to a clean and calming space.
However, the closets and a chest of drawers bring charcoal grey base notes to the light and airy ensemble.
Visualizer: Wu Design   We’re met with a rustic living space inside this Kiev apartment.
Tree stump coffee tables nestle as a trio in front of a light grey couch.
The modern sofa is a sectional design which has been arranged in a U-shape to hug the lounge space, and keep the kitchen diner separate.
Stone clad tv wall decor reaches up to the rafters.
Gold statuettes decorate the console unit.
Seating has been arranged around a fireplace to create a cosy snug.
A comfortable reading chair with footstool and a rocking chair face into the modern fireplace, awaiting the spectacle of leaping flame.
A live edge dining table and brown dining chairs make up an earthy set.
The run of modern grey kitchen units pause at the centre of the wall, where a large window looks onto rolling green fields.
Lampshades are suspended from branches to make the rustic chandelier.
Black tableware suits the heavy rustic charm of the table.
Four swivel bar stools at the kitchen island have a industrial rustic charm.
A full length decorative wall mirror backs each of two pink stools in the hallway.
Sculptural art plays on the peaceful theme of the decor scheme that lies within the home.
The home layout plan better shows the location of the pink stools and sculpture plinth in the home entryway. We can see the two stools here next to a small sofa by the entry door.
Recommended Reading:  40 Gorgeous Grey Living Rooms 42 Gorgeous Grey Bedrooms 40 Gorgeous Grey Kitchens 36 Modern Grey & White Bathrooms
Related Posts:
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Using Green and Pink As Decor Accents
Grey Bedrooms: Ideas To Rock A Great Grey Theme
Grey Based Decor With Warming Accent Colours
30 Beautiful Blue Kitchens To Brighten Your Day
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4 Apartments That Absolutely Nail The Grey Shade
Grey decor has never been so popular. As far as neutral shades go, grey reins supreme right now as a seriously chic and mature choice for homes big and small, from modest to amazing. Grey provides the ideal backdrop for a brighter splash of colour, or can be used as a stand alone shade. These four gorgeous home interiors have a combination of these two approaches. They also couple smooth shades of grey with textured pieces and natural elements for a varied visual, with lighting schemes that add drama and focus attention on special features. Many think of grey as a cold shade, but in these homes it is warm, welcoming and simply gorgeous.
Visualizer: Z Design   This living room is like a dark grey cocoon of cosiness. It is an open plan room where the kitchen runs straight into the dining space and on into the lounge area. Despite the multiple uses of the room, the space feels completely calm and cohesive thanks to one serene colour choice.
A grid of hundreds of niches make up the tv wall decor and a feature wall by the dining spot. Mood lighting creates interesting light and shade over the installation.
The minimalist living room contains a super smooth sofas that are reminiscent of huge grey pebbles. A subtly textured rug adds dimension underfoot, beneath a low level white coffee table.
The dining set is made up of a wooden table and dining benches which bring a beautiful gentle warmth to the whole scheme. A couple of white dining chairs lighten up the set at the head and foot of the table.
A slimline linear suspension light illuminates the eating spot without drawing any attention to itself.
The razor edge of the suspension light almost disappears in front of the light kitchen.
Inside a grey bedroom, the warm glow of an LED strip light cuts the headboard wall in half.
The bedroom lighting promotes a restful atmosphere.
Visualizer: Anna Zarechnaya & Andrei Erokhin   This living room dining room combo illustrates how to use a statement colour against a grey backdrop without overpowering it. This dusky pink shade tends to tone with the grey rather than cancel it out.
Beige has also been introduced to add lighter notes to the room, in the sofa upholstery and a modern area rug.
Raw concrete tv wall decor helps balance out the sweetness of the pink notes. A grey console unit sits beneath the wall mounted tv, blending in with its backdrop.
Above the sofa, a set of pink and grey shelves have been recessed into a nook. LEDs light the shelves. A swing arm wall lamp extends as a reading light over the sofa.
Wood and white nesting coffee tables perch atop the rug.
Framed mirrors have been given the dusky pink treatment in the dining area. The mirrored glass helps the room feel bigger too.
Grey marbled floor tiles run the length of the hallway, where grey closets line the walls.
Dusky pink base units and wooden wall cabinets make up the kitchen.
The L-shaped kitchen also contains a concrete breakfast bar, which is positioned to divide the kitchen from the lounge and formal dining area.
Visualizer: Kupinkskiy & Partners   Green scatter cushions add a dash of the unexpected to this grey living room.
A red plant provides further contrasting colour at the other side of a monochrome area rug.
Padded seats top a dining bench at the breakfast bar.
A reading nook has been fashioned along the window wall. A wooden bench supports green seat cushions to lounge on.
A low grey console unit equips the tv wall, which divides the main living room from the bedroom.
The glass wall bedroom allows an unobstructed visual flow, and maximises the sense of space in compact living quarters.
Inside the bedroom the decor is ethereal. An all white bed set, throw, rug and feature wall add up to a clean and calming space.
However, the closets and a chest of drawers bring charcoal grey base notes to the light and airy ensemble.
Visualizer: Wu Design   We’re met with a rustic living space inside this Kiev apartment.
Tree stump coffee tables nestle as a trio in front of a light grey couch.
The modern sofa is a sectional design which has been arranged in a U-shape to hug the lounge space, and keep the kitchen diner separate.
Stone clad tv wall decor reaches up to the rafters.
Gold statuettes decorate the console unit.
Seating has been arranged around a fireplace to create a cosy snug.
A comfortable reading chair with footstool and a rocking chair face into the modern fireplace, awaiting the spectacle of leaping flame.
A live edge dining table and brown dining chairs make up an earthy set.
The run of modern grey kitchen units pause at the centre of the wall, where a large window looks onto rolling green fields.
Lampshades are suspended from branches to make the rustic chandelier.
Black tableware suits the heavy rustic charm of the table.
Four swivel bar stools at the kitchen island have a industrial rustic charm.
A full length decorative wall mirror backs each of two pink stools in the hallway.
Sculptural art plays on the peaceful theme of the decor scheme that lies within the home.
The home layout plan better shows the location of the pink stools and sculpture plinth in the home entryway. We can see the two stools here next to a small sofa by the entry door.
Recommended Reading:  40 Gorgeous Grey Living Rooms 42 Gorgeous Grey Bedrooms 40 Gorgeous Grey Kitchens 36 Modern Grey & White Bathrooms
Related Posts:
Dark Grey Home Decor With Warm LED Lighting
Using Green and Pink As Decor Accents
Grey Bedrooms: Ideas To Rock A Great Grey Theme
Grey Based Decor With Warming Accent Colours
30 Beautiful Blue Kitchens To Brighten Your Day
Three Apartments with Extra Special Lighting Schemes
from Interior Design Ideas http://www.home-designing.com/4-apartments-that-absolutely-nail-the-grey-shade
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drewebowden66 · 7 years
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Detailed Guide & Inspiration For Designing A Mid-Century Modern Living Room
Design enthusiasts praise the mid-century modern style – but what is it, exactly? Coined by author Cara Greenberg in her 1984 collection, mid-century modern refers to pieces from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s which pushed the limits of engineering. Desperate for creativity after World War II, famed designers took war materials and molded them into iconic chairs, tables, and lights – goods still sought after and replicated – furniture whose design was never bettered. Follow our detailed guide and links on how to incorporate mid-century modern pieces – and the style’s philosophy of good living – into your own inspired living room full of 50’s wonder.
Visualizer: Sam Habbaba   Make mid-century modern look effortless. Fit your lounge with the high, wooden windows typical of the style, using a tilter to afford fresh air. By using wooden-legged furniture, here a peach accent chair, nested coffee tables and long three-seater, your interior can offer difference without one piece dominating. Light a swing arm wall lamp like this, beside a Bell table lamp by Tom Dixon to pair matching metallics. Sprigs of poppies could add focus behind your couch, as ferns pop up in planters across your living room. By matching a leather floor pouf to your wooden joinery, you can provide a place to read books surrounding the TV.
Designer: Orlando Soria   Imagine mid-century modern away on holiday. Use shades of white, turquoise and gold beside an artificial Areca palm to create an everyday getaway. Stretch a Jute rug beneath your couches to add a dash more colour, and tie metallic end tables, each featuring three rounds of glass, into hues for leaf-patterned pillows. Prism coffee tables can further catch the eye with triangular legging, as a large arc floor lamp bends over the scene. Light up a wall of windows with the day’s incoming sun, finishing with turquoise tunes in a tufted floor pillow, couch cushions and table ornaments.
Visualizer: Studio Aiko   As day sets, settle for something warmer. Heat up a more masculine scene with a ceiling-held fireplace beside a white Wegner-style shell chair. Sit a wood and metal coffee table on a Jute rug to centre the space. Two Wegner Papa Bear-style chairs can cuddle up beside a monochrome ottoman, while a couch in the same hue can offer more snuggling. Polish off your interior with grass views through glass panes.
Visualizer: Aleksandr Kalinov   Grey and light wood are classic mid-century modern hues. Keep warmth in your living room with wooden walls on either side, while grey hues in your floor, seating and Jackson Pollock painting (here the number 14 in Gray) keep it spacious. Use the style’s ceiling-height windows to bring in light, and an Axis floor lamp to bring a focused glow to seating. With the Axis’ golden base harking to the seat and square coffee table’s legs, it’s easy to add glitz to this relaxed scene.
Designer: Jessica Helgerson   Think outside the square when designing inside. House trees in hand-blown glass, a table in spotted driftwood and a Jute rug in natural weave. Insert wooden-frame lounge chairs and floors to make it more modern, and two spiralling wall ornaments to match their tone. Ceramics in jade and lots of white – here shown in the lounges, walls and chaise longue – create breathing space for your outdoorsy interior.
Photographer: Federico Cedrone   Create the look with different materials and textures. To design an eclectic, yet not overpowering, living room, coat your seating brown in leather Barcelona-style chairs, mid-century modern classic chairs, and a blue metal accent chair in the Platner style. Join together a marble coffee table, metallic standing lamp and tulip-style end tables to create a lounge that looks ever so put-together.
Mid-century modern was originally created for smaller spaces. Use a brown leather sofa like the room above, but create your own vibe with a lightbulb pendant and dreamscape surfing photography. Let geometrics linger in a pentagon-legged coffee table and grey patterned rug. A range of potted plants, most notably here the Boston fern, can sit with your objects and photos to tie the look in.
Designer: AB Curated   Looking a little larger, this living room uses brown as an accent for notable pieces. To achieve this look, sit a demure mid-century sofa upon a varnished floor in the hue. Face two chairs in the style towards the couch for conversation, letting a sofa cushion, framed print and turntable box match them in colour. By using classic mid-century modern pieces, here a geometric-legged coffee table and standing swing lamp, you can add nature in potted ferns and an artificial ZZ plant. Lie a red Turkish rug upon your floor to suggest travel and avoiding jarring colours.
Designer: Desiron Lizon   The mid-century look can look super-modern – although its pieces have never changed. Make like this sloped-roof living room and use a couple of masterpieces, such as the Verner Panton S-style chair and cheeky Ray Eames elephant. Other interesting finds, like the tortoise with the elephant, or red shell couch to the back, can add character. Build ceiling-height windows and rows of long wooden bookshelving to cement your interior’s mid-century modern influence.
Source: Barker & Stonehouse   Metallics are not just for the 21st Century. Employ them as feature pieces, by hanging a convex wall round and sitting a large copper floor lamp on your floor. Add hints of blue in a Myers sofa and rug to match patterned wallpaper, lending the blue to more knitted poufs. Finish with a few florals in a vase full of snapdragons, printed cushion and leaning stamen painting.
Photographer: Wells Campbell   Create an entertaining area the 50’s greats would’ve been proud of. If decorating for a large, high-windowed space, scale up its walls with widely-spaced wooden panels, a series of white pendants and a large abstract artwork. Cover the floors and fireplace with red brick, keeping it warm with a large faux fur rug. Create a space for a chaise longue, Tom Dixon Wingback and school chairs, letting a rounded coffee table meet another in a triangle. Complete the look with a wistful baby grand and standing lamp for company.
Source: Wayfair   Don’t be scared to have colour at your centre. Draw in the eye with a psychedelic piece beside a relaxed leather sofa set and geometric marble coffee table. Use light wood to softly cover your chair legs, shelving and wood stack, a potted tree to add nature.
Visualizer: Bruno Helbling   Keep it classic in black, white and brown. Signal an eclectic style with dotted framed abstracts, abstracts like these or these. Employ a range of seating styles to populate your area, such as the Arne Jacobsen-style Egg chair, and a golden floor lamp to match your coffee table. Woollen textures can get cosy in fluffy ottomans, rugs, throws and cushions, whilst plants, such as the natural or artificial Fiddle Leaf Fig, can be presented for show.
Designer: Balodemas Architecture   Baby boomers will remember this decor of their parent’s style. Get nostalgic with a white and wooden frame, centred by a blue wall featuring a bookcase. Place two white sofas beside many smaller windows, and two tripod plant stands to bring the outside in. Draw in guests with a mid-century modern coffee table holding a Russel Wright pitcher full of roses, adding a geometric console in the 50’s style. A bookcase can stand as your final relic, full of vases and picture frames below a George Nelson-style ball clock spreading out its rays.
Designer: Deering Design Studio   Get cosy with 50’s-style colouring. Relax your orange and grey room in three types of seating amidst mid-century style table lamps, available here and here. Hang two rectangular framed prints mirroring the shape of the windows. Design your furniture in light wood to keep it cohesive.
Designer: Christian Dean   Grey and orange couldn’t look more different in this open plan rendition. Break colour dominance in your living room with two berry chairs and the Noguchi table by Herman Miller, now available as an original or replica. Match its shine with a Flos Arco-style lamp gleaming silver in the corner, adding a hint of life with wooden plant stands. We recommend a simple grey rug and shelved ornaments to finish.
Designer: Cynthia Prizant   Heavily influenced by 30’s painter Mondrian, this living room uses mostly geometric shapes, shapes that Mondrian believed were of a higher nature. Open your living room to a bold feature wall almost copied from his pieces, falling to a triangular-patterned rug and chairs in block colouring. Allow breathing space by decorating with simple windows, white walls and a wooden table, console and floor.
Source: Surefield   Lucky enough to be surrounded by windows? Clothe your interior in charcoal, like this unique space. Showcase a ceiling-high feature fireplace amongst wooden accent chairs, adding small pops of colour in couch cushions, magazines, and two pieces of abstract art.
Visualizer: Int2 Architecture   After more muted hues? Colour your furniture in teal and taupe, bordered by white walls and patterned floors. Matching wooden legs and a stone bookcase provide a good background for an Orient pendant looping over your wall.
Source: DWR   Make your living room warmer, with a floor and half-wall in the polished wood of the style. Wrap a stone-coloured L-sofa around your windows, complementing the look with a white lined rug. Play with iconic pieces such as a Platner-style coffee table, black Swan-style chair and Serge Mouille floor lamp peeping over your sofa. Offer a spot by the fire with an Eames-style walnut stool. Splash turquoise about in hued watercolours and cushions.
Designer: Risa Boyer   Keep it warm yet light with wood and orange tones. Carve a wooden roof with rafters over a stark white floor, diffusing your bright orange wall with a rug in brown checkers. Opt for an Eames lounge chair, available as an original or replica, to tie your TV and orange hues together. A suite in taupe could look out to a Noguchi table, whose Herman Miller original and now-available replica are iconic of this style. Complete the look with a fireplace, cushions and vases.
Photographer: Federico Cedrone   Make the most of a beautiful outdoor view, with a few mid-century modern pieces. Wind a cream L-sofa beside a unique end table, here the iconic Platner side table, whose oscillating bands reflect the midday sun. Adding a lower side table, ball lamp and classic fluffy rug can make this look last a lifetime.
Source: Solar Innovations   Decorate your living room a la Mad Men. Make the most of your high windows with a marble centre, brown leather seating and unique ceiling fans shown here. Pepper your lounge with standing lamps and an olive green armchair, for a perfect place to relax and watch the show.
Source: LA Times   Design like the Eames’ – using their own Pacific Palisades living room as inspiration. Take cues from their contemporary Mondrian, and build double-height windows and high wooden bookcases with his rectangular forms. Nest amidst a bevy of indoor plants, using the Eames’ chair designs and iconic bird, available as an Eames Bird replica. Fill vases with flowers, lean a ladder to the ceiling and add hanging paper lanterns to complete your homage.
Photographer: Ezra Stoller   Designed by architect Eero Saarinen for the industrialist J. Irwin Miller, this also-famous home was the beginning of a once-burgeoning trend – the conversation pit. Get inspired by Spanish and Middle Eastern influences, and construct a pink-couched depression in the middle of your floor, offering a space for focused chat. Scatter differently-coloured cushions to complement an iron table, figure and pot. A few roses in and out of the pit can also pretty up the scene.
Visualizer: Tero   Centre your mid-century modern living room around a rug. Take a bright-coloured Cubic rug and set it upon a wooden floor, inviting companionship with black chairs in the style. Accent the look with a marble standing fireplace and retro-style floor lamp.
Designer: Disc Interiors   White and wood mixes with grey and blue in this mid-century modern interior. Light its décor with a fireplace illuminating pockets of wood holding ornaments and frames. Starburst wall décor can act as your headline piece, while a shaggy rug, gold-rimmed table and geometric cushions create your home’s rested guests.
Visualizer: Valkyrie Studio   Looking for more modern adaptations of the mid-century modern style? These last three interiors should yield inspiration. This particular look, blessed with the décor’s high windows, can be achieved using more muted shades of wood to cover your floors and walls. Replace the style’s characteristic floor lamps with LEDs lighting each wall. Place a rug in the centre, and stand a plethora of chair styles in more recent materials. A low marble table can act as your room’s pivot point.
Visualizer: Hodidu   Use the classic mid-woods of the mid-century modern style, but throw distressed floorboards and charcoal into the mix. Go for the classic look with wooden window joinery, a Wegner-style Shell, mid-century style console and voluptuous bookshelf. Make it more modern with framed prints, not paintings; a rug that’s neat, not shaggy; and a central couch and ottoman that match a modern pendant.
Designer: YamaMar   Make mid-century modern work with a sunny veranda. Employ the starburst wall décor and laden bookshelves of old, adding a lime couch and black-painted floorboards. Add a central fireplace and rug to show evolution of the style. A Noguchi-style coffee table and faux sheepskin pillows can further twist the classics.
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