Living Room • 530 Park Ave Unit 17A, New York, NY 10065
All main living and dining walls receive matte slate blue paint. Ceiling beams extend this color downwards. Furniture groups sit entirely within these new color blocks. A large blue sectional begins the living area's chromatic story.
Matte blue paint creates graduating tones on walls. Velvet upholstery covers the primary sofa. Polished chrome and dark wood accents reflect blue light. A large wool rug anchors the living area.
Deep color frames and connects each distinct living zone.
Design Philosophy
Color Blocking creates distinct zones within the open plan. Tonal Layering applies graduating blue shades to walls and beams. Each color defines and concludes its specific spatial statement. Furniture arrangement reinforces these chromatic boundaries.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye travels from the large blue sectional across the living area. It follows the blue wall to the dining zone entrance. Here, blue chairs complete the visual circuit, drawing you in.
Light Study
Morning light enters through expansive windows, highlighting the blue walls with a cool glow. Evening light from indirect sources deepens the blue hues. This creates an enveloping, quiet atmosphere after dark.
Living Vignette
You settle into the velvet sectional, the deep blue color surrounding you. The city lights outside reflect a subtle gleam on the polished chrome accents.
Material Palette
Matte Finish Paint: Matte finish paint absorbs light, creating a soft, deep visual field. It ages without gloss.
Velvet Upholstery: Velvet upholstery feels rich and soft to the touch. It develops a natural patina over time.
Wool Rug: A wool rug adds soft texture and absorbs sound. Its fibers resist crushing and wear over years.