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The tall ceilings and natural light only amplify that calm, gallery-like air but make itlivable.
@lush.designs.studio
Modern Contrast Meets Shelfie Perfection
Okay, Ill admit it Im swooning over the crisp symmetry here.
@niche_decor nailed that high-contrast, high-impact look without making it feel cold.
I especially love how the black ottomans and zebra art tie it all together graphic but still grounded.
@niche_decor takes built-ins to a whole new level with integrated lighting that feels morespa retreatthan media wall.
Every object feels curated sculptural, modern, just a little moody.
Also, can we talk about that perfectly framed symmetry?
In the best way.
(That starburst orb?
Its the kind of room where youd host book club just to show off the shelves.
And maybe accidentally forget to talk about the book.
But its the built-ins that steal the show.
(Narnia, is that you?)
The Symmetry-Obsessed Living Room
This space justsoothesmy brain.
What draws me in most is how effortlessly the built-ins balance the room.
And that mirror above the mantel?
A literal crown moment.
I love how the crisp white cabinetry meets those warm wood shelves.
Itsjust enoughcontrast to feel intentional, but not fussy.
Major props to@swcabinetsincfor making put-together feel this inviting.
The Coastal Classic Built-In
This living room hasbeach house energy but make it polished.
And those light wood touches?
Achefs kisscontrast against all the cool, cloud-like tones.
The Staged to Stay Built-In
This one feels like a warm hello.
Its crisp, clean, and so thoughtfully styled you mightforgetits staged… and start mentally moving in.
Its curated without feeling precious.
And dont even get me started on the organic textures (that little basket?adorable).
Honestly, if@soldonstagingllcever decides to start staging hearts instead of homes, Id be first in line.
Its equal parts cozy and cool.
Big applause to@sheppard.bracketsfor proving that rustic charm and modern linesabsolutelybelong in the same room.
The Built-In Nook That Gets It Right
You know that one corner of a room that justgets you?
This is that corner.
What I love most (aside from those wallpaper-backed shelves hello, texture!)
is how @jackiebarnesdesign makes symmetry feel approachable, not stiff.
The built-ins anchor the fireplace with curated ease, balancing classic silhouettes with playful punches of color.
And dont even get me started on that orange velvet moment peeking in on the right…iconic.
Carlos Ramirez (@customcarpentrybycarlos) brings a masterful touch to this sleek-meets-cozy corner.
Its minimalist but warm, like if a Scandinavian cabin got a little extra edge.
The Curated Collectors Nook
Id happily trade my inbox for this corner any day.
Just give me a good book, a vintage candle, and maybe a rainy afternoon.
Theres a soulfulness here I cant get enough of like each object has a story.
@homebydesign.ncabsolutely nailed that layered, lived-in elegance.
I spotted the antique scale and instantly imagined weighing something impractical like sentimentality.
Also, can we talk about that chair?
Its practically whispering,sit down, write that novel, romanticize your life already.
What I love most is how@homebydesign.ncleans into that soft maximalism its not clutter, its character.
And that moody little lamp?
Its casting the kind of light that makes even your to-do list feel poetic.
Theres something so quietly regal about the mix of brass, olive tones, and old-world textures.
Im particularly obsessed with the symmetry its styled, but not try-hard.
What I love most is how@adm_carpentrymanages to keep it all so unfussy.
Nothing screams for attention here (except maybe the plant with the best seat in the house).
This custom built-in from@cabinetmakernycis everything my inner child and outer adult could ask for.
A little sparkle never hurt anyone.
Lets be honest, I wouldnt just read here Id daydream, nap, and possibly compose sonnets.
Jackie Venneri (@styleitwithjackie) designed a moment of serene elegance with this soft taupe beauty.
Yes, theyre pretty.
But they also hide all the chaos Id inevitably stash away before guests arrive.