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- Visualizer: Julia Butova
This one bedroom apartment uses space wisely, but doesn’t compromise when it comes to style. A white backdrop keeps this living room bright and airy. A low back color block sectional provides seating with and adds color to the room. The floor to ceiling geometric iron wall plaque emphasizes the height of the ceiling. - 2 |
- Visualizer: Juliya Butova
Another view of the living area shows the box cutout in the ceiling that has an unfinished look. The flow of the seating works well in the rectangular shaped room that leads to the doorway. - 3 |
- Visualizer: Juliya Butova
Here we get a great shot of the window that provides the lighting and highlights the beauty of the light ash floors. - 4 |
- Visualizer: Juliya Butova
The wall is stepped back slightly, giving a spot for stereo equipment and storage. Next to the large screen television is a unique piece of art used to share a quote with visitors. - 5 |
- Visualizer: Juliya Butova
In this room, space is saved with bed mats placed right on the floor giving the room a Zen quality. Uncomplicated shelves are used above the bed as a bookshelf. - 6 |
- Visualizer: Juliya Butova
Even a nice seating area is possible in this space. The yellow from the pillows just across the room is used in this mat seating and abstract art gives the room even more personality. The kitchen right off of the bedroom features straight lines and has a natural wood look to the panel cabinets. The counter extends out into a white bar providing seating. - 8 |
- Visualizer: Juliya Butova
These black webbed chairs add a touch of whimsy. To the right we get a shot of the wooden platform used in the bedroom. - 9 |
- Visualizer: Juliya Butova
A large black pendant lamp hangs over the bar. Shelves in the kitchen, like the rest of the room were kept simple and functional. - 10 |
- Visualizer: Oksana Zayats
This monochromatic studio apartment is where function meets fashion. All in this one room is where you will find the bedroom, closet, living, and kitchen. Just behind the grey shuttered doors is the wardrobe. The rug indicates the seating area. - 11 |
- Visualizer: Oksana Zayats
The melamine cabinets are sleek. Two plaid upscale bean bag chairs and small table serve as a sitting area. - 12 |
- Visualizer: Oksana Zayats
A mirror reflects the door and opens up the space further. Two pendant lights shine down on the gold storage ottoman. - 13 |
- Visualizer: Oksana Zayats
In the foyer we find black textured walls, wood floors that extend up to make a baseboard, and storage cabinets that blend into the wall. - 14 |
- Visualizer: Oksana Zayats
Next to the black door, art panels in geometric shapes are hung. A projector hangs from the ceiling with the screen just over the bed for movie night. Colorful abstract art leans on the wall behind the bed. The wood floors seem to have creeped up the wall, giving the bed a headboard. - 16 |
- Visualizer: Oksana Zayats
Green was used on the opposite wall that surrounds the picture window that looks down on the city below. - 17 |
- Visualizer: Oksana Zayats
The bathroom of this flat is just as minimalistic as the rest of the home. Grey and crème tile was used on the floor and walls. - 18 |
- Visualizer: Oksana Zayats
A tankless commode is used, saving space and conserving water. - 19 |
- Visualizer: Oksana Zayats
Panel doors hide bathroom essentials and linens and the counter top is left uncluttered. This shabby chic studio apartment uses an eclectic mix of furnishings, foliage, and varying textiles to carry off its look. A blue chenille sofa is paired with cane chairs and decked out with microfiber pillows in pink and gold. A pull out desk to the left of the living area provides a spot for getting a little work done or having a meal. Around the room greenery and bamboo abound. Here we see the quarter wall that divides the living area from the resting area. A simple light wood leaning bookshelf provides a space for accessories and storage. The inside of the dividing wall has nooks for books. Lighting for the space is provided by two wall lamps. The use of the dividing wall gives privacy without closing off the living room. This galley kitchen dons all white, making it appear larger. The straight lines and lack of hardware elongates the room and keeps the look clean. The window at the far side of the kitchen helps to open up the space and provides sunlight. - 29 |
- Visualizer: Alexandra Paul
Lavish can be used to describe the one-room loft. Going small doesn’t mean skimping on luxury. A small right arm sofa component with wood table is used with an oval coffee table. - 30 |
- Visualizer: Alexandra Paul
The bedroom, living, and dining can all be seen from this one spot. This two seat bar table sits just behind the sofa. - 31 |
- Visualizer: Alexandra Paul
The stone wall that holds the television is dotted for an added visual effect in the room. Also on the wall is a sofa table providing storage and a small desk area. Pendant lighting in different shapes and finishes add to the opulence. - 32 |
- Visualizer: Alexandra Paul
Everything in this apartment has a low profile, keeping all views unobstructed and making the space appear larger. Here, dark wood floors are coupled with a beige rug. A glass partition is used between the living and bedroom to provide privacy. - 34 |
- Visualizer: Alexandra Paul
The bedrooms back wall is done in wood paneling and seems to be encased in glass. Gold sheers can be pulled to give extra privacy. - 35 |
- Visualizer: Alexandra Paul
The back wall is used to share special places in art, hatboxes and accessories in lilac add an air of femininity. Low nightstands with simple legs provide storage without taking over the room. - 36 |
- Visualizer: Alexandra Paul
The foyer gives us another look at those detailed concrete walls. Black framed art is used mimicking the black in the door. - 37 |
- Visualizer: Alexandra Paul
This mirrored wall is actually a door. The closet and storage space is just behind it.
Just beyond this two story high living area lies the ocean. Step out onto the veranda and you are on the sea. This pool side seating area has sectional seating and dining areas to sit out and catch the sun casting its light on the mountains as it rises. This view doubles down and also provides the ocean as its secondary backdrop. This ocean view villa has been designed with decadence. Straight lines on the upholstery has been coupled with curves in the accessories and lighting. The convertible door opens to an infinity pool that seems to drop right into the seas below. - 4 |
- Source: Mallorca Gold
This luxury residence in Mallorca, Balearic Islands features contemporary furnishings and a wall of windows that slide open to the sun deck, infinity pool and the Balearic Sea. This villa is just minutes from Cannes and sits on Villefranche, giving guests panoramic views of the Cap Ferrat and the Mediterranean. This circular sunroom boasts views of the town just beyond, the mountains, and the waters below. This impeccably designed room gains its warmth from solid wood floors just beside the tile, stone and wood fireplace and the setting sun over the seas. This upscale South African villa can be yours, for the night with rates starting at $1100. This 5 bedroom penthouse is situated on Camps Bay nestled in the Twelve Apostles Mountains. The crème on crème living room features heated floors and the kitchen is just a few steps up. From the large infinity pool guests can enjoy the beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean. The bottom level of this outdoor living area has a wrap around infinity pool, bar area, and sun deck. You can find this lavish private villa on a hillside overlooking a private beach on the Gulf of Thailand. - 10 |
- Architect: Eric Miller
This Carmel by the Sea __home was designed with the idea of showing off the view, not the __home itself according to architect Eric Miller. Dubbed the Pelican House, the contemporary home sits on the Monterey Peninsula. The windows spanning the living area were custom made allow the home owners to enjoy the sea and even pelicans that often fly by. - 11 |
- Visualizer: Ibrahem Magdy
This living room has lovely views of the Persian Gulf from the windows of this chalet. The low profile settees that line the windows offer seating without obstructing the view. Everything in this living room is functional, yet light in design. Nothing heavy is used. The spotlight is on the walls of windows that display the beautiful mountain view. - 13 |
- Visualizer: Black Box
It is an outdoor living space when the doors are opened, welcoming in the sounds of the rushing waves. This living area features stone, leather, and contemporary lines proving that your beach front home can be decorated in any style. - 14 |
- Visualizer: Giuseppe Burgio
These two levels depict work and relaxation, respectively. The view outside the glass helps in both. Rushing water and craggy terrain bring an atmosphere of serenity. Several groups of seating are present with a conversations areas, an area for watching television and outdoor seating for soaking up the sun. All of these arrangements have one focal point, this beautiful view of the water. - 16 |
- Visualizer: Alla Kogan
This combined living and dining area in a high rise building has a patio to look down and enjoy the view of a bustling city and the ocean beyond. The city lights provide the backdrop to this contemporary living area. Residents can listen to the sounds of the town or close the sliding doors and just enjoy the view. - 18 |
- Visualizer: Dominic Maslik
This ultra modern living room has views of the Sydney Harbor Bridge and the beautiful waters of the Sydney Harbor. - 19 |
- Visualizer: Sakis Xim
When the Empire State Building is outside your window, you leave the window coverings out of your design plan. Simple, low profile furninshings provide an uncomplicated and timeless design. - 20 |
- Visualizer: 747 Studios PHOTOGRAPHY & CGI
Beneath the second story walkway is a living room with pops of color and a wall of bookshelves. Sitting down with a good book and enjoying this view would be spectacular. - 21 |
- Visualizer: Hai Peng
Situated in the middle of Saigon’s Ho Chi Minh City, this panoramic penthouse offers double height windows and a beautiful city view. Dark wood floors, dramatic lighting and lots of color this living area is all about opulence and drama. - 22 |
- Visualizer: Phan Nguyen
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- Visualizer: Phiung Asia
This living room in Asia has a beautiful view of a rainy day in the mountain range. - 24 |
- Visualizer: Dmitri Reviakin
This minimalist decor of this living room serves the view of the Swiss countryside well. The focus is on the view, making it important to not have a cluttered room. - 25 |
- Visualizer: Deniz Duran
The wood stove and simple sleek design of this living area has a perfect backdrop, a foggy lake and mountain view.