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Apr062012

TV Interior Design on the Set of Ringer

Living Room from RingerJanet Ramin - The last time I discussed one of TV’s most beautiful interiors - a loft-style apartment found on the set of Bones - I discovered another gorgeous interior on the set of Ringer, a television show about double identities and murder, starring Sarah Michelle Geller.

Ringer is set in a New York City high-rise apartment, and thanks to the design skills of Steven Wolff, it’s a feast for the eyes. Drawing upon the background of the storyline, Wolff created a very elegant and sophisticated design for New York socialites Siobban and Andrew Martin’s home. For the living room, Wolff started with a lively striped-pattern fabric (seen in the settee above) and took those colors of cream, wine, and ochre and extrapolated them, applying the colors to the rest of the spacious living room. The space has a mix of oversized, comfy seating as well as the more formal lines of the settee and armchairs. Creamy marbles – found in the console table on the right and the coffee table – give the room its luxurious feel. 

Living Room from Ringer

Wolff contrasted this bright living room with the darker setting of the den for the husband, Andrew Martin. The den has a more masculine feel – with chocolate walls and brown-pattern and burgundy upholstered seating. The furniture is an eclectic mix of the heavier colonial-style – as shown in the desk - and contemporary styles, reflected in the sofa, armchair and coffee table. To prevent the room from feeling too heavy and dark, lighter touches were added – as in the rugs, curtains, and the curvaceous French Canopy Chair – partially hidden behind the brown-and-white patterned armchair. This chair is available from Artistic Frame – see below. Modern abstract paintings add a sophisticated finishing touch to the room.

Den from RingerAnother view of the Den from Ringer

French Canopy Chair from Artistic Frame

 

This article was reprinted with permission of the Sheffield School. Interested in learning more about space planning? Take a look at Sheffield School's Complete Course in Interior Design. At Sheffield, you'll learn how to transform a space, create color schemes, and select furniture, lighting, and accessories.

 

 

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Reader Comments (1)

Beautiful! Great source of inspiration.
The apartment looks really very nice and I am sure that everybody will find it pleasant and comfortable to stay there!

Apr 20, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJames Park

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