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Rocking Chair For Family Room

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The hotelRoomsOffers Restaurants & BarsSPA & WellnessMeetings & EventsLocation & Direction The 50 sqm deluxe rooms with a view of the sea can accommodate up three adults or two adults and a child. Use the minibar, WiFi and satellite TV. For a touch more luxury, stay in our elite rooms with extras such as the free minibar and free spa access. Enjoy a spectacular view of the golf course and the sea from the balcony. You also benefit from our personal check-in, check-out and turndown service. All the other elite room amenities are identical to those in the deluxe rooms. The 55 sqm family rooms can accommodate three adults or two adults and a child. Two additional beds can be set up in the seating area if requested. All other services and amenities are identical to those in the deluxe rooms. In the elite family room, you enjoy more space and services such as the daily turndown service, free internet access and free use of the wellness area. The amenities are identical to those found in the elite rooms – including the bathroom with a bathtub and a separate rain shower.




Complete comfort awaits you in the 74 sqm junior suite.  You can enjoy a breathtaking panorama of the Red Sea from a chaise lounge or rocking chair. Each of the seven 142 sqm deluxe suites features a separate living room. The two balconies face the Red Sea directly. Standard rooms all offer view to the Promenade - 50 m² size including balcony. Rooms can accommodate up to 3 adults, or 2 adults and 1 child (staying free up to/including 12 years of age).Welcome to our new Connecticut home! I’m so excited to share the first of my Room Reveals with you on the blog today.  Our Family Room is one of my favorites in the entire house.  I just love how it turned out– if rooms could be Spirit Animals, this would be mine! Patterns and pops of color really energize me and make me feel so at home.  I also love it because it reminds me so much of our California home.  If you ever checked out my Home Tour from our last house, you’ll notice that most of the decor and furniture from our old Master Bedroom ended up in our new Family Room. 




This space has been really restorative and cozy for our growing family, and I can’t wait to hang out in here together for years to come! These images are meant to be scrolled through, so enjoy– credits and a “Shop The Look” feature can be found at the end of the post! Couch: Custom by Monarch Sofa Window Treatments: Custom by The Beehive Art: Graffiti Style oil paintings by Casey Gray, Small oil panting on mantle by Edith Vonnegut, Photograph of young girl by Moby Miniature Eames-Style Play table + Chairs:  Amazon Pillows: Various by West Elm, Lulu & Georgia, Target, and Anthropologie Coffee Table Ottoman:  Houzz (similar) White Vase with Birds:  Z. Gallerie Color-Banded Vases/Planters: Robert Siegel Studio Brass Pineapple Tumbler:  Urban Outfitters Patterned Arm Chair:  West Elm Brass Side Table:  West Elm Wood Pedestal End Table:  One King’s Lane Trays:  Z. Gallerie, Lulu & Georgia Toy Storage:  Custom, similar at Land Of Nod




Miniature Rocking Chair:  Land Of Nod Grey and White Foam Play Mat:  Skip Hop Photographs by Stephanie Elliott PhotographyThe Strasburg Shoppes BlogTips for Adding More Romance to Your LifeMake your life more exciting with these five tips! lodging big cypress lodge Big Cedar Lodge is located just 10 miles south of Branson, MO and offers 260 well-appointed accommodations in its collection of lodges, cozy cottages and private log cabins. All are outfitted with plush, cabin-style décor and offer all the privacy needed for a quiet and relaxing vacation retreat. Don’t be surprised if you are visited by our Cookie Lady! Currently, Big Cedar Lodge does not accept pets and is proud to be a smoke-free property. There is no smoking allowed in any guest rooms or Big Cedar establishments. Join our Mailing List Stay overnight at Big Cypress Lodge inside Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid in Memphis, TN!  Make your reservations today! photo gallery packages events Online Shopping




Find Family Room Furniture at Urban Home At Urban Home you'll find all the latest styles and trends, as well as the timeless classics. We have a great selection of sofas, love seats, accent chairs, ottomans, chaises, sectionals, and more. Looking to create a custom living room true to your style? No problem, our staff is happy to help you create the custom living space of your dreams. Come see why Urban Home is the best place to shop living room furniture in Southern California. Family Room Furniture Categories Coffee, Sofa & Side Tables Living and Dining Rooms Photo By: Somerset Bay Photo By: HGTV fan Layla Palmer With a palette of maritime blues and dune-grass greens, this living room creates an easygoing coastal feel reminiscent of a charming seaside cottage. To mimic this airy and inviting space, decorate with soothing hues, seaside accessories, like beach glass and seashells, and seagrass furnishings. Photo courtesy of HGTV HOME by Sherwin-Williams




Designer Allison Jaffe uses a subtle mix of Asian, Indian and coastal-inspired design elements to create the perfect eclectic blend in this living room. A coastal look is represented through the various blue accents, the basket of sea treasures and beach glass accessories. Using a subdued palette of blues and greens, designer Kathryn Greeley creates a traditional seaside escape with all the classic must-haves: vintage coastal prints and pillows, a seagrass Roman shade and a beadboard ceiling. Designer Kathy Hoffman offers a subtle nod to coastal living in this traditional great room. A sandy, neutral color palette is accented with light blues and nautical stripes. And if a home can't be on the water, why not bring the comfort of waterfront living to the interior? An oversize harbor painting above the mantel brings that feeling straight home. Designer Sarah Richardson brings the comfort of the sea indoors through this cozy living space overlooking the water. To create that comfortable at-home look, she effortlessly mixes various patterns in a blue and sandy palette with whitewashed accents.




Using minimal accessories, Sarah allows the wall-to-wall windows and outside views to take over as the room's focal point. Nothing appeals to coastal living quite like this vintage model ship in designer Sarah Richardson's summer home. She uses the piece as a welcoming focal point for guests as they enter the dining room/sitting area. This simple incorporation of nautical decor makes the boldest statement within the space. With windows swung open and a cool coastal breeze whisking through, designer Trent Hultgren has brought a true island feel to this tranquil living space. He brings the feel of seaside living inside through the room's all-white palette accented by seagrass furnishings, bamboo and nature-inspired pops of yellow-green. A cottage-style living room can instantly illicit coastal charm with simple decorative details, like hanging starfish, a nautical-inspired lampshade and rope pillow tassels. To add to the subtle oceanic feel, designer Layla Palmer incorporates breezy white draperies, blue-and-white patterned throw pillows and beadboard walls.




HGTV fan dgabriele uses neutral hues and seashell decor to create a chic sea-inspired living space. A mix of distressed furniture and white accents showcases the casual elegance of a refined yet rustic space. Nothing says "coastal living" quite like an open living room/kitchen with boat prints, ropes, pulleys, sailboats and mermaid statues. Designer Cindy Aplanalp even outfits the furniture in stark white slipcovers to contrast with the rustic furnishings and brushed-nickel fixtures. For an unexpected touch, Cindy centers the room with a brown-and-tan zebra print area rug. Soft neutral hues, found objects and distressed white furnishings deliver a contemporary, nautical take on traditional coastal living. While primarily incorporating sandy hues to mirror the beach, HGTV fan rkm1213 also sneaks in hints of turquoise around the space to add a vibrant color that immediately draws your eyes to every part of the room. Designer Layla Palmer uses an assortment of thrifted and handmade accessories to create a rustic, coastal feel in her cottage-style living room.




Beadboard walls and wood accents create a sense of comfort and coziness you can only find in a room covered in natural textures and materials. Designer Darci Goodman infuses the homeowners' love for the ocean and their passion for modernism when designing this contemporary seaside retreat. Using traditional hues of white and navy blue as the primary palette, Darci also pulls in vibrant splashes of coral to create a sophisticated, summer-inspired space. However, it's the seashells and oversize coral accessories that really pull in that coastal feel. For this traditional living room, designer Darci Goodman uses lots of linen and turquoise to create a sand- and sea-inspired color palette ideal for guests and the homeowners alike. The room feels perfectly cozy and inviting thanks to a mix of flea market furnishings topped with seashells and heirloom accessories. This Delaware beach home pulls out all the stops, from sliding French doors leading to an outdoor waterfront balcony to sleek ebony built-ins.




With a transitional aesthetic in mind, the coastal elements are only integrated through the yellow-green and turquoise accents, the small seashell accessories and the seagrass arm chairs. Design by Bruce Palmer; construction by Dewson Construction Company; architecture by Bernardon Haber Holloway; photography by John Jenkins This stylish Nantucket-style home is the definition of sophisticated oceanfront living. Although the room features waves of sea blue for classic appeal, a subdued shade of coral creates an air of warmth and serves as the primary palette. And, of course, no coastal digs are complete without marine life decor. Here, designer Bruce Palmer integrates elegant sea-inspired patterns onto the window treatments, throw pillows, window seat cushions and artwork. architecture by Olivieri, Shousky & Kiss, PA; Stepping into the two-story great room of that same Nantucket-style home, designer Bruce Palmer continues his theme of elegant coastal living by featuring traditional marine-inspired prints and decor.




Although slightly understated by the grandeur of the candle chandeliers and coffered ceiling, the coastal accessories still beautifully represent the home's natural surroundings. In this casually elegant living room, designer Allison Rejeanne uses the home's surroundings as inspiration to create the ultimate spot for rest and relaxation. The aqua- and sandy-hued palette is the perfect balance of color and neutrality, while also bringing in natural sea-inspired tones. To pull in more of that beachy feel, Allison adds colored glass bottles, a glass ball lamp wrapped in fisherman's netting, coral pieces and distressed furnishings. Designer Allison Rejeanne wants this living room/entryway to feature a wavy, oceanic feel through its architectural and decorative details. The rails on the stairs are used to represent waves of the ocean, along with the slight curve of the staircase. The marble mosaic medallion at the base of the stairs features a shell and wave pattern in shades of sea green and gray to add color to the floor.

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