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Pre-War-Era Apartment Renovation

August 19, 2015
When renovating this pre-war-era apartment, the goal was to create a functional space for a large family to work and play. The lively color palette was inspired by the architectural era of the home and was reinvented to created a fun yet sophisticated space.
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Neutral Transitional Living Room Boasts Built-In Bookcases

Custom built-in shelving provides functional storage for an abundant collection of books and accessories while providing an opportunity for color through the use of cool blue cabinet backdrops in this neutral transitional living room. A wood console table with round gold lamps is positioned behind the sofa for additional table space.

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White Transitional Living Room With Red Wall Art

Baroque gold table lamps add interest behind a white sofa in this living room. The lampshades pick up the dark wood tones of the coffee table and buffet in the adjacent dining room, tying the open plan living space together. A neutral palette is accented by red and chartreuse, creating a fun, yet sophisticated space.

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Transitional Dining Room With Floral Wallpaper

Bold floral wallpaper adds vibrant color to this dining room. A large wooden farmhouse table with contemporary wishbone chairs creates a functional yet stylish entertaining space. Overhead, a set of three drum pendant lights illuminates the tabletop.

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Dining Room Features Chartreuse Floral Wallpaper

Bold floral wallpaper with chartreuse blooms surrounds this room with vibrant color. Blue Scandinavian wishbone chairs offer comfortable seating around the dining room table and add a pop of contrasting color in the space.

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