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In this home designed by Cameron Kimber, art has been used as the basis for color se
complement the pink-red and white Aboriginal painting. Kimber has used the same co
together. The outdoor greenery and its reflection on the glass tabletop furthers this ca Photography by Simon Kenny Read more about this home
election. The green paint was chosen to
olor for the chair upholstery to tie the room
alming, green aesthetic.
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This Miami Beach apartment has been given a cool look in its hot climate by using ligh
FAIA used bright colors and art to give the interior a punch of modernity. Sean Mellyn’
Italia. In the entryway, a Lambda print of Love Me, Fuck Me, by South African artist Tra
collected objects. The limited edition multi-colored Felt chair was created by Australia Read more about this interior
ht blue walls to mimic the sky and water beyond. To contrast this, Alexander Gorlin
’s Neo-Surrealistic painting, A Girl Called Brancusi, sits above a 12ft sofa from B&B
acey Rose sits above a Grissini bench. Open shelves display a number of Gorlin’s
an designer Mark Newson. Photography by Michael Moran See more ideas for shelving
Interior designer Richar has used a dark blue theme throughout his apartment, with accents of black and gold to add sophistication and neutralization. The space is a backdrop for his art collection featuring mostly brown, black and metallic pieces. Photography by John Umberger Read more about this apartment
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The bold use of color in this guest room instantly evokes an energetic and fun ambiance. Billy Beson, of William Beson Interior Design, says bright stripes bring out the beach feel of umbrellas and beach towels. Photography by Steve Henke. Read more about this interior
For this lakeside vacation home, the designer chose a predominantly blue and white color palette. Bold patterns and sharp accents mean the interior will always look crisp and fresh. Interior by Mary Hickey of Gunkelman Flesher Interior Design. Photography by John Umberger. Read more about this home
Painted solid green, this family room has a tropical ambiance. With beautiful gardens outside, the owners wanted to create a visual connection between exterior and interior. Enhancing the green theme are splashes of lively green from plants placed throughout the home. Home by Harrison Design Read more about this home
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Interior designer Billy Beson was so enchanted by his condominium’s location on the
location to be reflected inside. Both color and material choices are influenced by the s
representing both the ocean and sky. Accents of green and pink are used in the art an Photography by Steven Henke Read more about this home
Florida coast that he wanted the seaside
surrounding environment – the pale blues
nd picked up in the flower arrangement.
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In this apartment, designer Todd Black wanted to draw the outside in. Plants and flowers enhance muted earth tones and pick up colored accents. Read more about this apartment
Jamie Drake says the painted yellow bedside tables and the large upholstered bed in this master bedroom anchor the room, and avoid the look of “an overly sweet confection�. The large pivoting wall, at left, has a high-gloss finish. Photography by Eric Piasecki. Read more about this interior
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Designer Jolie Korek has created a fun children’s bathroom with a garden theme. The green and beige color scheme takes the child on a walk down the winding path, past the cool green tiled tub to the shower room complete with frogs, lizards and turtles. Photography by Andrea Brizzi Read more about this bathroom
With an explosion of hot colors, Clayton Levy & Little Architects have referenced a 1950s diner with a cheery, fun atmosphere. Dark orange Marmoleum inset with yellow circles was specified for the floor, and bright red leather is used for the dining booth. Photography by Thomas McConnell. Read more about this kitchen
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Soft blue walls complement the oceanfront setting of this new house designed by architect Steve Seddon. The blue is contrasted by crisp white kitchen cabinets and the warm tones of the Kadamu plywood paneling. Photography by Jamie Cobel. Read more about this kitchen
Designer Mal Corboy used the idea of a fleur-de-lis wallpaper pattern printed onto glass in shocking pink on the doors, wall and the island front. This works well to offset the white countertop. An LED strip light in pink is installed to visually break up the white front of the island. Photography by Kallan MacLeod Read more about this kitchen
Dark walnut cabinets and crisp stainless steel panels are juxtaposed to create a layering effect in this contemporary kitchen by architect Trevor Abramson. The composition is enhanced by apple-green cabinets and matching light pendants and upholstered bar stools. Photography by Jim Bartsch Read more about this kitchen
For this project architect John Mills responded to the clients’ request for lots of color. Predominant tones include black, lime green and a rich purple on the plywood base of the island. The purple hue draws out the red tones of the walnut top. Photography by Paul McCredie Read more about this kitchen
A large round Boffi Duravit bathtub is the centrepiece of the master ensuite in this home by interior designer Ed Ng of AB Concept. Behind the bathtub is a large double shower enclosure, adding to the sense of luxury in this bathroom. Photography by Chester Ong
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This master suite consists of a bedroom and bathroom separated by frosted glass pocket doors. The bathtub, custom designed by architect-owner Gerhard Heusch, was manufactured from limestone by Marble of Portugal. Photography by Henniker Photography Read more about this bathroom
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