Formal Living Room
Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
7 years ago
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Comments (12)Hi Fabulous Pink, Your pendants shown here are quite formal, so with that in mind, I would actually go for the more formal 'first' floor lamp pictured. The blue and grey cushions you previously posted are also more informal in colour and image, (especially the 'coral' shapes) so do not immediately tie together with the pendant selected here. That doesn't mean you can't introduce some blue into the room. Just consider the 'theme': is it formal, casual, classic, modern, eclectic, etc....and stick to that. It can be a bit formulaic, but if you haven't any experience, it is a more fool-proof way and you will most definitely develop ideas as you go, as Susan suggested, but you don't want to make costly mistakes or end up getting totally lost or bamboozled. Re the scatter cushions above, I like the texture of the first two but you will also need to add a solid colour (maybe this is where the blue comes in - perhaps in velvet, so it adds a softness as well as texture) and a throw rug in similar tones....See MoreLiving room feature wall
Comments (16)Thanks, I’m adding wallpaper in the mix too, a floor lamp does make sense on the side as it is quite bare. The baby rocker will btw be removed :-)...See Moresomething missing in the room n
Comments (6)Hi Ruby, Great looking space! Agree with all those above: you need to find an artwork that you love for the space above the sofa - particularly since it will be reflected in the mirror opposite. Artwork is always a very personal choice - from your ideabooks it seems you like botanical illustration and you could consider a pair of framed prints. For other ideas, feel free to check out our online gallery: this 'treescape' would tie together your highlight colour whilst grounding it to your dark scheme, and the perspex medium suits your polished style. We make every artwork bespoke - here are sometips for appropriate artwork dimensions. Just PM us if we can help create a piece you'll love!...See MoreLiving room fireplace advice needed
Comments (28)Hi Katle, I would keep the fireplace as it is, exposed brick, if ties in with the rest of the room styling and the overall style you like and are after. I would than work with the idea f keeping it as a center piece, but utilising the firebox as a niche for a plant or sculpture. In addition, I would have a narrow piece of joinery custom design to work with the proportions of the fireplace, so on its entirety is like a new piece of furniture. The fireplace is still there but has a new function. Or could simple add a narrow shelf and painting over. Monia...See MoreStecki Construction
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