How to decorate a receiver: 14 useful ideas and advice
Catorce recibidores distintos, tanto urbanos como camperos, para robar ideas a los expertos en decoración.
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It is the first impression, which guides the decoration of the rest of the house, the track that warns about the mood of its owners.We show you these ideas so that environments your hall with all the taste of the world.
The serene hall
Designed by interior designers Elena and Beatriz Perelli, from the Las Perelli study, here the touch of plants provides a very refreshing greeting.The idea of frameing old engravings with light wood reduces the packaging and eggplace of eggplantes, makes it a different space.The basket is from Mestizo Store, the Berenis Bank, and the curtains are made with Güell Lamadrid fabric.
A light and classic hall
The designer specialized in wedding suits Graziella Antón, from time.The Chinese console was in the dresser of its mother -in -law and fits perfectly with the architecture of the stay.The old lamp with rock crystals is inherited, just like the engravings.The carpet is Moroccan.
The good contrast
Interior designer Irene Benjumea turned to few elements but forceful to project this hall.Pure contrast between the time portrait of the worm, framed simply with a wooden ed.
The art that takes advantage of the space
The interior designer Tristán Domecq set the hall that opens to the entrance door with works of art and a rectangular console.The result is of great lightness when installing the console with metal and marble legs, designed by it, and the works of arts framed in glass.The groundbreaking: the mirror that has directly supported the ground.
In the field, collector's pieces
This is the hall of the house in a Moroccan village of the philosopher, landscape and writer Umberto Pasti.From the first impression it is proven that a passionate collector of the antiques lives here.The whale bone and hydraulic tile floor draw attention.A clear example that you don't have to be afraid of expressing your aesthetics.
The extraordinary
Manolo March decorated his extraordinary hall with blunt, artistic, exquisite details.A first stubborn impression where Fernando Léger's picture accompanied by Russian constructivist paintings on the 1930 console of Ramón Portuondo.In the background, vertical picture of Philip Dontsov. Terciopelo azul de Ybarra & Serret, alfombra de Gastón y Danielay flores de Aquilea.
The key is the color
The strong turquoise tone, contrasted with the target of the carpentry, achieves an exceptional result at the house of the jewelry designer Alex Monroe, in Paris.Look at the Table 40.
Eclecticism with outstanding results
The cultural manager and art expert Miguel Muñoz-Yusta devised this spectacular hall where the nineteenth-century Chinese console/jewel stands out.Around him, delicate porcelain pieces of Maissen and Naples, silver candlesticks of the 50.
Wood and marble, good allies
The interior designer Isabel Taboada thoroughly used her art to mix materials by achieving a light but solid effect on this hall.We like how the ground in Macael Marble Damero, with the old console and the staircase with wooden steps.
Authentic show
The interior designer María Santos recreated a garden in this spectacular hall of a Madrid floor.The paper panel, hand painted, found it at the Showroom of Didar, to frame it in brass. El banco, con estructura de latón, se realizó a medida y se tapizó con tela de Lewis & Wood.As a counterpoint, Eduardo Urtulo picture.
This house is a jewel
This is what this hall is promised by Isabel López-Quesada.A set of good ideas that achieve warm reception.The floor is old stone that combines black and white.About the Bank, ancient, work of Hugo Fontela.The appliques are from Isabel's study.
Inspiring and contrasted
El estudio madrileño Galán Sobrini no tuvo reparos en teñir de azul la pared y combinarlo con un espectacular papel de Morris&Co para Living Valdemarín.The marble table is adorned with ceramic pieces of Mestizo Store and the Applique is from Sarah Lavoine for Rue Vintage 74.
The Great Mirror, House Mark
The Swedish interior designer based in London, Beata Heuman, has presided over the hall of her house with this huge round mirror, combined with pieces of marked playful character.The painting that is reflected in the mirror is from Donald Hamilton, the console and lamp are Blessed designs, and the vase is blown glass, acquired in Mallorca.
The contemporary field
The decorator Carla Rotaeche sought maximum simplicity for the entrance of this country house, where neo-rustic details such as the wooden table brushed by Slou and the Potiches of 2 Treasury Treasures.