Classical living rooms by 42mm Architecture
Interiors

Classical living rooms by 42mm Architecture

Classical styles of living rooms re-imagines for contemporary times by 42mm Architecture. These stunning spaces are curated with rich textiles, grand chandeliers, luscious carpets and gold accents.

Royal living room with a pinch of chic 


Symmetry, plush furniture and a glamorous gilt crystal Barovier and Toso chandelier offer an astonishing visual in this living room. Accent chairs upholstered in a rich indigo blue velvet fabric with ornate, gilt-edged details make a striking statement and draw attention to the antique painting, a possession of the family’s lineage.

A statement carpet and designer coffee table instantly uplift the aura of the room, adding a touch of warmth and glam to the space.

Rich and elegant living room 


Richly detailed walls and ceiling with white PoP stand out against a black marquino onyx marble flooring. The intricate design of the ceiling compliments the Nervous Zenith Baccarat crowing the room. The royal blue of the furniture adds another layer of richness. Furniture curated from The Heritage Collection, and tied together with a traditional silk-on-silk carpet adds a luxurious vibe.

Vernacular artwork and stone planters accentuate the overall appeal of the room. Tastefully acquired décor pieces blend into the space while giving it an elegant look and vintage vibes.

Formal living lounge


Conceived as a formal lounge for guests, this space stuns with its premium choice of furniture and accessories. Textured walls with a hint of gold leafing on the molding sets an elegant backdrop to signature pieces from Boca da lobo, sofas, coffee table and arm chairs by Fendi.

The ornate chandelier contrasts the simplicity of the ceiling offering perfect harmony along with a statement gold leaf artwork on the accent wall that adds an oomph to the room. A contrast console with gold leafing brings depth to the space.

Classical styles of living rooms re-imagines for contemporary times by 42mm Architecture. These stunning spaces are curated with rich textiles, grand chandeliers, luscious carpets and gold accents. Royal living room with a pinch of chic  Symmetry, plush furniture and a glamorous gilt crystal Barovier and Toso chandelier offer an astonishing visual in this living room. Accent chairs upholstered in a rich indigo blue velvet fabric with ornate, gilt-edged details make a striking statement and draw attention to the antique painting, a possession of the family’s lineage. A statement carpet and designer coffee table instantly uplift the aura of the room, adding a touch of warmth and glam to the space. Rich and elegant living room  Richly detailed walls and ceiling with white PoP stand out against a black marquino onyx marble flooring. The intricate design of the ceiling compliments the Nervous Zenith Baccarat crowing the room. The royal blue of the furniture adds another layer of richness. Furniture curated from The Heritage Collection, and tied together with a traditional silk-on-silk carpet adds a luxurious vibe. Vernacular artwork and stone planters accentuate the overall appeal of the room. Tastefully acquired décor pieces blend into the space while giving it an elegant look and vintage vibes. Formal living lounge Conceived as a formal lounge for guests, this space stuns with its premium choice of furniture and accessories. Textured walls with a hint of gold leafing on the molding sets an elegant backdrop to signature pieces from Boca da lobo, sofas, coffee table and arm chairs by Fendi. The ornate chandelier contrasts the simplicity of the ceiling offering perfect harmony along with a statement gold leaf artwork on the accent wall that adds an oomph to the room. A contrast console with gold leafing brings depth to the space.

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