We’re back with another peek inside our Three Rivers project, and this week we’re diving into two of the most lived-in spaces in this California home: the living room and the game room. The color stories from our earlier schemes keep weaving their way through the house, and this pair keeps the momentum going.
Living Room
The living room leans into warm neutrals with a few bold moments–soft fawn upholstery, deep red accents, and walnut tones that anchor everything. The mix of velvet, wool, natural stone, and woven textures keeps it layered without feeling heavy, and the rug brings in a subtle floral pattern that adds just enough playfulness. It’s a polished, unfussy space meant for daily living, mountain views included.
Game Room
In the game room, we shifted the palette back into cooler territory with rich green walls and accents that run from sage to slate. Rounded silhouettes in the table and lighting add softness, while a classic fabric pattern and a handwoven rug bring in texture and depth. Clean-lined storage and a graphic art moment give the room a crisp edge. The result is a relaxed hangout with just enough color and character to keep the energy up during long game nights.
These two rooms carry the project’s broader palette forward–warmth in one, cool greens in the other–while keeping each space distinct and lived-in. Stay tuned for more from this project in the weeks to come!