Fresh canvas need ideas
We have just bought a new Condo with amazing views of the St. Clair River out of a large picture window. The living room is a pretty big room with two focal points. One is the large window with the views and the other is a fireplace on an angled wall. The fireplace is surrounded by mirror which I hated at first but if you sit in front of it you see the river view in the reflection which is actually pretty neat and makes the room even look bigger.
We would like to eventually replace the cream carpet with darker wood floors, and would prefer bold over bland on the wall colors.
This room also flows into the area that will be the dining room which is where the doorwall is in the photos.
Any ideas on furniture we need to purchase all new, it's placement and any accents you think would be appropriate. Window treatment ideas would also be nice.
The living room area also abuts the foyer which has a white carerra marble floor.
The first picture is the view from the front door foyer and the wall to the left is 24' 6" long with 8' ceilings. The picture window is 10' wide, and the wall it is on is 27' 4" which about 12' of that being the dining area with an 8' doorwall which leads to a enclosed balcony.
We would like to eventually replace the cream carpet with darker wood floors, and would prefer bold over bland on the wall colors.
This room also flows into the area that will be the dining room which is where the doorwall is in the photos.
Any ideas on furniture we need to purchase all new, it's placement and any accents you think would be appropriate. Window treatment ideas would also be nice.
The living room area also abuts the foyer which has a white carerra marble floor.
The first picture is the view from the front door foyer and the wall to the left is 24' 6" long with 8' ceilings. The picture window is 10' wide, and the wall it is on is 27' 4" which about 12' of that being the dining area with an 8' doorwall which leads to a enclosed balcony.
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Search for built-in bookcases here too. I would have three, maybe four areas in this space. Dining, of course, then reading/sitting by the FP, lake and TV watching by the large window, and there appears to be a mini foyer as you come off the entry marble into this room, so that would be another space to decorate, perhaps with a slender table and two light chairs - even ghost chairs if you like them - a lamp, floral arrangement, art above. While a sectional is nice, I think you might have more flexibility with two three-seater sofas which could move around - FP in winter, lake window in summer. You see where I'm going with that. I like to change things with the seasons. Two or three arm or casual side chairs, some tables (coffee, end and sofa, even a game/snack table might be nice somewhere.) Your marble floored foyer may be large enough for a round foyer table in the very center.Hope that starts your creative juices flowing.
Gary
I love throwing in a vintage piece as an unexpected element in a more contemporary space, so perhaps eclectic best describes me...also, I am not afraid at all of color or of darker neutrals. I have actually been thinking of a dark neutral for the foyer, and a slightly lighter one for the living room extending into the dining area.
When you walk in the front door into the foyer, the view is lovely and I feel that the space needs the drama (via a strong paint treatment) to make an impact, but hey, I am not a pro so I could be way off!!
I would prefer to not have a tv in this room (but we haven't settled that yet haha), but the cable outlet is currently near the fireplace off to the left and another between the picture window and the sliding doors.
The mirrored fireplace is interesting & I like the way it reflects the view, too. The wall areas on each side of the fireplace could use some dramatic textural interest. I would buy folding screens for each side. There are many styles of folding screens to suit anyone's taste. Something with mirrors to carry out the mirrored theme might be interesting (photo). Technology meets Tradition
The ceiling looks too plain. I'd have a thin decorative molding outlining the shape of the foyer + LR + DR. This will also enhance the crown molding. I'd beef up the baseboard molding, too, and paint the moldings in a slightly darker contrasting tone to the neutral walls. (photo) Hallway Vignette
2 sofas facing one another (one on left wall) and 2 chairs in front of window. The chairs should swivel 360 so they can be used to view the view or join in the conversational sofa seating. Maybe you do not need window coverings?