I can guarantee you that I will never get over this ceiling. The dark wood and arched angles are what frame this room to feel cozy. Since the ceiling is so dark I knew I would need to keep this room light and bright to keep it from feeling claustrophobic. The white walls, light wood floors, and cream rug frame the space just as I imagined. As the room progressed I decided to add in an office space to maximize this room’s potential.
This room is inspired by a nautical/ocean theme. The couch/day bed is really what started it all. I found this gem and started collecting various items. From the artwork to the pillows, and other interior accessories this space feels exactly as imagined: comforting, explorative, and inspirational.
A closer view shows off the ocean artwork and the textural details. I love the relationship between the velvet, knit, metal, glass, and porcelain in this shot. I wish I could cozy up and read a book in this corner on the weekends.
The next view highlights the office space. I chose this Philippe Starck Ghost Chair because it is clear acrylic and it helps to keep the room feeling bright and spacious. The hunt for a cute small desk/table was long but this white bistro table fits the space perfectly. Another one of my favorite parts about this room is the small inlet shelf in the wall. I had a lot of fun finding the right items to highlight this space.
The last view shows off the large ocean piece I hunted far and wide for and the stunning deep wood doors that open to a balcony.
I hope you enjoyed exploring another room from the COCOCOZY Design House.
Want more interior inspiration? Check out the COCOCOZY Design House Living Room
All photo by Melissa Gayle
Hey! Love this rooms color too, is this the benjamin moore super white you used in another spanish revival project or the white dove?