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The home's asymmetrical gabled roof defines the ceiling heights of the interior spaces.
The luminous living room of the “George Washington House” features a soaring, beamed ceiling and extensive glazing.
At a project in Los Angeles, AphroChic used warm pinks and grays, along with lots of greenery, to bring the outdoors in and make this Mission-style home classic and yet up-to-date.
At an apartment in Brooklyn, New York, interior designer Kesha Franklin of Halden Interiors uses a mixture of neutral grays and blues in the living room with punches of deep reds and a leather chair for texture.
The guest quarters include a spacious living area that opens up to a private deck with a glimpse of a plunge-sized swimming pool and spa.
The open loft space above is filled with simple furnishings, colorful artwork, and rich textiles.
This bright suite features a furnished balcony.
The new addition had to flow seamlessly into the more traditional spaces of the home.
By redesigning the entire layout, Hope was able to create a more open concept, featuring a bright and airy atmosphere.
White shelving blends in seamlessly with the crisp, white walls.
Besides the main living room, the den serves is an additional communal zone.
She painted the walls a deep green—Salamander by Benjamin Moore—added a blue velvet pull-out couch, new artwork, new furniture, and picture rail molding.
The living space opens to the patio and pool area.
An open plan kitchen, dining and living room features high wood-paneled ceilings and plenty of natural light.
Remodeled by resident and interior decorator Jill McCoy and her husband David Hassall with the help of architect Paul Molina, the open-plan living space opens to a small outdoor area. French doors and a wall of windows bring in light. An Eames lounge chair and a Noguchi table add a modern sensibility.