Andrea's favorite ideas
I like the simple, square, thick shelves
I like the textured wall behind
I like the floating design
I like the floating center cabinet
Nice with 2 thin, tall areas on either side with sconces. Also like the additional little glass shelves that are lit up
I like the textured wall incorporated with the cabinetry
Interesting for living room. Narrow.
I like the painted "screens" for the speakers. Also adds texture and interest
Incorporate lighting into tv cabinets
Love the mixture of materials. Wood shelving with white
I like the counter being a different material
⅔rds high is interesting
cabinetry for living room. I like that it is flush
two toned for tv cabinet
living room
Idea for wall off of kitchen
floating bench
far wall with shelf and vertical bookcase
cabinets
ough linen, tweed and velvet. Leather looks stunning alongside rich, autumnal fabrics like tweed, velvet and rustic, nubby linen. If you have a full set of leather furniture, consider breaking it up and using just one or two of the leather pieces, paired with something upholstered in one of these delicious fabrics — the leather will look the richer for it.
Bright, bold pillows. The great thing about black or brown leather is that just about any-color throw pillows can work. Try changing the colors up seasonally, with fresh blues and greens in spring and summer, and warm cinnamon, cranberry and persimmon in fall and winter.
Even a change as simple as tossing a cream-colored throw over your leather piece can give it a lighter look.
5. Light neutrals. Lighten up a leather sofa or furniture set by surrounding it with soft, warm neutrals, like ivory, cream, sand, beige, wheat and gold. Try crisp white walls, a faded traditional or pale natural-fiber rug, woven shades and creamy linen throw pillows
Charcoal and wood. A deep, dark charcoal-hued natural-fiber rug makes a caramel-colored leather sofa look even more rich and luxurious. Play up a rustic-modern mood with woodsy side tables, wood-framed mirrors and nubby burlap, canvas or wool pillows.
. Black, gray and texture. To keep things interesting in a neutral space, it helps to really play up texture and shine. Try smoky mirrored or reflective furniture (or a mirror on the wall); a soft, low-pile rug; and a plush faux-fur throw. Shades of gray, black and white make easy partners for a brown leather sofa
just not in wicker
4. Texture. A rich variety of physical and visual textures takes a room from OK to truly engaging. Here, texture makes a simple color palette look beautiful. An easy way to add texture is to introduce a piece that includes wood, another that includes metal and another that includes glass. For a truly designer look, find places to include as many of these materials as you can: leather, paper (books or art), plush fabrics, mirrored surfaces, tufting, lacquer, basketweave, sheers, ceramics, concrete and textural patterns (like the nebulous rug shown here)
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