Rustic Trophy Living Room Redesign
Budget: $2 – $8 USD
My living room is currently clean-lined and modern, yet I want it to feel warmer and more traditional. I’m looking for an interior designer who can work entirely remotely and guide me through a cohesive redesign that:
• Showcases my husbands hunting trophies in a tasteful, gallery-style arrangement rather than a crowded lodge look.
• Introduces substantial rustic furniture pieces—think reclaimed wood, worn leather, iron accents—that marry well with my existing modern finishes.
• Keeps the overall palette in neutral shades, using layers of texture and subtle pattern to add depth and warmth.
What I need from you: a clear concept board, a scaled floor-plan with furniture placement, and photorealistic renderings (SketchUp, Revit, or similar) so I can visualize the final result before purchasing. A sourcing list with clickable links and price points is essential, along with styling notes for finishes, soft furnishings, and lighting.
We’ll collaborate over video calls and shared folders; strong communication and the ability to revise based on feedback are key. If you have proven experience blending trophy displays into refined, rustic-traditional spaces, I’d love to see examples and get started.
• Showcases my husbands hunting trophies in a tasteful, gallery-style arrangement rather than a crowded lodge look.
• Introduces substantial rustic furniture pieces—think reclaimed wood, worn leather, iron accents—that marry well with my existing modern finishes.
• Keeps the overall palette in neutral shades, using layers of texture and subtle pattern to add depth and warmth.
What I need from you: a clear concept board, a scaled floor-plan with furniture placement, and photorealistic renderings (SketchUp, Revit, or similar) so I can visualize the final result before purchasing. A sourcing list with clickable links and price points is essential, along with styling notes for finishes, soft furnishings, and lighting.
We’ll collaborate over video calls and shared folders; strong communication and the ability to revise based on feedback are key. If you have proven experience blending trophy displays into refined, rustic-traditional spaces, I’d love to see examples and get started.