3,077 Tropical Living Room Design Ideas
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Taylor & Taylor, Inc.
In the living room, the metal chairs with polished frames are vintage John Salterini.
Chinese figurines stand on a black split-bamboo cocktail table. The Stark carpet melds elements of a fisherman-knit sweater with an Asian motif.
GIL WALSH INTERIORS
The den with 1940s bentwood bamboo furnishings is grounded on a patterned rug.
Photo: Kim Sargent
Nancy Dyer Designs
Our most popular design combining a tropical woven wood or bamboo valance with fixed drapery panels to embellish but not cover the window and view. This is a closer view of the pleated panel mounted to the ceiling and tied back to a decorative post.
Soucie Horner, Ltd.
For a client with a deep appreciation for all manner of architectural styles – and the passion to transform his lifelong dream of a single home showcasing their wide variety into reality – we were thrilled to meet the challenge. Consider the elements: an English conservatory-style kitchen. A Bahamian plantation-inspired bedroom. Florentine palazzos, Swiss chalets, Lowcountry fishing huts – all informed our journey from broad concept to unified, cohesive actuality. First and foremost a home meant to cosset and comfort an active family, it is also an elegant and gracious example of the many handcrafted arts too seldom seen. From custom ceiling treatments to hand-woven rugs, evidence of the artist’s hand abounds, imparting exquisite detail on virtually each and every surface. Nestled waterside along shimmering shores, this home is truly a dream come true – and proof the fanciful notions of the heart can indeed be transformed into functional living spaces that nurture, inspire, and satisfy the soul.
Photo: Carlos Domenech Photography
3,077 Tropical Living Room Design Ideas
dRichards Interiors
This project combines high end earthy elements with elegant, modern furnishings. We wanted to re invent the beach house concept and create an home which is not your typical coastal retreat. By combining stronger colors and textures, we gave the spaces a bolder and more permanent feel. Yet, as you travel through each room, you can't help but feel invited and at home.
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