42 Eclectic Home Design Photos
Adrienne DeRosa
Adamik and Churney provided for a dividing wall to separate the kitchen from the living area, a decision that expanded possibilities in terms of how to best layout the space. At merely five-feet tall, the partition maintains the open-air feeling of the space, yet is ample enough to accommodate the entertainment center.
In order to unify the Living and Dining areas, Adamik chose a large-scale seagrass rug. It is latex-padded, making it not only comfortable under foot, but also an improvement in terms of sound dampening. "I layered an indigo blue Pakistani Gabbeh over the seagrass to define the living room," the designer explains. The layering of various textures and materials adds to the room's understated depth.
Rug: Pakistani Gabbeh, Weisshouse; Tufted Poufs: Cisco Brothers
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A very small apartment 800 sq.ft. down town Mexico City, with the need for a studio/visitors room. We focused on getting a warm feel to the space.
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Our light and bright rumpus room that provides a colourful environment for family activities
42 Eclectic Home Design Photos
Adrienne DeRosa
The sitting area within the bedroom gains maximum comfort from a slip-covered sofa and lounge chair. Clean lines and white upholstery balance out the massive form and allow accessories to take visual priority.
By a friend's suggestion, Weiss appropriated the painter's easel as a TV stand. This tongue-in-cheek approach not only makes a statement, but it also allows the television to be placed just about anywhere.
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