Spec Home Renovation
pillows
mirror doors
wall panel idea
closet doors, wall paper
tv room w/bar and popcorn station
dining at front entrance
window coverings
nook and cabinetry going into nook
vintage china on wall
breakfast nook
build a full bookcase wall to replace half wall in kitchen eating nook
island w/dishwasher & beverage fridge built in. fridge where d/w was...
flank wall with two passageways
details
exterior, beaven
split
theatre
theatre room
Chandelier
Tufted seating
Wall panel
Angled pillars
10. Wow-Worthy WallpaperEven though it might be the biggest star of this living room, the wallpaper was the last thing the homeowner committed to. “This was a big white wall, and rather than a gallery wall mishmash of photos, which we considered, we wanted to go for something really bold and glam,” designer Noz Nozawa says. The paper, by Porter Teleo, is made just like a Rorschach test: Artist’s ink is poured onto Japanese paper, which is then folded in half to create a mirror image; each roll has one long blot pattern on it. No two rolls are exactly alike. The company custom-matched the ink color to the accent wall in Benjamin Moore’s Hale Navy.
3. Happily Hidden TVThis home’s living room is decorated in a sophisticated neutral palette. A floor-to-ceiling stone chimney commands attention and creates a warm mood. Designer Shelly Lindstrom says she’s delighted with the gas fireplace they found because it looks very close to the real thing. White built-ins hide the chaos of life. A swivel-mounted TV is tucked inside the tall white cabinet.
4. Fantastic Fireplace Wall The stunning fireplace wall in this Calgary, Canada, living room looks to be carved out of concrete, but it’s actually covered in concrete-look porcelain tiles. It features a large central nook for storing firewood and a built-in bench with overhead lighting. The wall adds an edgy industrial touch to the farmhouse-inspired space.Find concrete-look porcelain tiles
Passage
chunky timber mantel
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