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Bold Designs And Unique Pieces Revive This Open Space

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By incorporating ideal designs including luxe chandeliers, rare sculptures, vivid colors and more, Beverly Hills interior designer Donna Livingston was able to create an open space equipped with natural sunlight and modern designs.

“My biggest inspiration for this space was finding a chandelier big enough to fit into this 22-foot foyer. I found the perfect lighting fixture after I came across this beautiful 8-foot antique chandelier in Bridgehampton,” Livingston said.

The chandelier, which alludes to an abundance of luxurious style ahead, adds the right amount of drama needed to create a grand entrance in the foyer. In addition to the chandelier, dramatic art pieces and one-of-a-kind sculptures were added to emphasize the design.

“I found bold art pieces from New York City and used a special center table from Gregorius Pineo to anchor the amazing blue indigo rug from Amadi Carpets,” Livingston said.

The final look resulted in accentuated bold designs, unique pieces, and vibrant colors to bring a opulence, character and originality to the space.

Photos courtesy of Donna Livingston 

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