Archive for the ‘Open Plan Solution’ Category
I am absolutely enamoured with this home designed by Janie Hirsch:
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Light blue and white living room with sisal rug. Look at all the classic furniture pieces and beautiful artwork. Janie definitely use contrasts to add depth to a room.
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Janie is a real talent when it comes to lighting, notice how all the artworks are illuminated in a way that they stand out as individual pieces, and at the same time binds the room together. This is very well illustrated in the top pic too.
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It is so impressing to me when a home is designed in one simple color theme, like here with light blue and white, and yet all the rooms are so different. Behind the living room you can see the kitchen and dining area. See how the different curtains separates the room into two “zones”.
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Just gorgeous! That ceiling lamp is so pretty with the beads on the cable.
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Divine dining room with sheer brown curtains. Notice how Janie always hangs the curtains immediately under the ceiling, emphasizing the height of the room. Also, she often opt for two chandeliers over a dining table instead of one, that way you can decorate the wall behind with a large mirror or painting, and use one tall centerpiece on the dining table. The beams on the ceiling adds a third dimention to this room, read this great article about it on Things That Inspire!!
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Going for black cabinets in the kitchen is such a bold and creative choise!
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The focal point of this bedroom is definitely the super tall padded headboard.
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Stunning bathroom with more than enough lighting. I love how she mounted the sconces on the mirror! Not everyone has artwork overt the tub either.
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If you want to see the rest of the pics from this home, visit Janie Hirsch’s website here, and you can read a great interview with Janie on Simply Seleta!
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UPDATE: View Paint Color Suggestion for these Rooms here!
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How can you not be inspired by these gorgeous pictures from the home of interior designer Jamie Drake?
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I think this champagne and bright purple color combination is absolutely fantastic!
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Bright purple velvet sofa and a classic chair with modern zebra pattern.
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I think the fabric on these sofa chairs is simply fantastic.
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The dining room continues the color scheme from the living room of champagne and purple, the latter being a cooler tone. To distinguish the dining area from the living room in this open plan solution, another color is worked into the dining area; a deep turquoise.
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I can’t help but enjoy a perfect open plan solution. It can be a challenge to create two separate spaces, which is still part of the same room. Jamie Drake has used both color and furniture style actively here. The dining room furniture is very modern.
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Camel color bedroom with turquoise accents. Very fresh!
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Take a virtual tour of Jamie Drakes Apartment with LXTV:
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Open plan solution living and dining room with white as base color. The lounging area is furnished with light blue sofas and soft flokati-type rug. The dining area on the other hand, is kept strictly minimal with a dark glass dining table and bright green dining chairs with modern ghost frames. Bathroom and kids bedroom has the coolest wallpapers:
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Check out more gorgeous modern designs by Moises Esquenazi here!
Chocolate brown and turquoise is definitely a good color combination. Take a look at this fantastic open plan living- and dining room solution, put together by interior designer Jane Hall. She picked a rich chocolate brown for the living room walls, white sofa and turquoise accents. In the dining room area, she went opposite with a light creamy beige wall and dark furniture. To keep the theme consistent, the turquoise accessories continue throughout the dining area too:
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Light walls, dark furniture.
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Love the blue paint in this shelf!
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Pretty flowers never hurt a room.
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Dark walls, light furniture and turquoise accents.
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Pretty.
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Lovely contrast between the brown and the white. The turquoise really liven it up.
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A corner in the living room.
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You can see more beautiful designs on Jane Hall’s site!
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