Walnut Horizon Living
A warm living room with horizontal walnut panels, low custom furniture and soft natural light.
Inspired by: Inspired by Pacific Northwest forests, long horizontal lines and natural walnut texture.
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Walnut, oak and natural textures for refined residential interiors with tactile warmth.

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A warm living room with horizontal walnut panels, low custom furniture and soft natural light.
Inspired by: Inspired by Pacific Northwest forests, long horizontal lines and natural walnut texture.
A bedroom with oak panels, soft textiles and integrated bedside millwork.
Inspired by: Inspired by light oak, Alberta mountain residences and modern chalet custom.
A kitchen with natural veneer, a stone island and seamless hidden fronts.
Inspired by: Inspired by California coastal living, warm wood and calm open-space architecture.
A warm residential study with oak built-ins, open shelving and a soft working area.
Inspired by: Inspired by southern residences, private study rooms and natural oak texture.
A dining room with walnut frame panels, a stone table and soft upholstered chairs.
Inspired by: Inspired by modern southern hospitality, natural walnut and intimate private dining rooms.
A private spa-suite with wood panels, natural stone and soft diffused light.
Inspired by: Inspired by desert resort custom, natural materials and calm wellness spaces.
A home library with an oak wall, built-in shelves and a soft reading area.
Inspired by: Inspired by European library tradition, light oak and the historic atmosphere of Quebec City.
A penthouse lounge with dark walnut, soft furniture and architectural lighting.
Inspired by: Inspired by contemporary penthouse living, natural veneer and warm Mexico City architecture.
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