This year's greenroom for the 61st Emmy Awards was designed by Martyn Lawrence-Bullard. The rich colors, textures and patterns are so stunning. Martyn built the 625-foot greenroom from scratch with Syrian, Turkish and Moroccan antiques, flooring made of leather tiles and various types of seating. He also custom-designed the greenroom’s fabric wall coverings, wooden mirrored panels and the hand-knotted rug featuring a burnt red tracery relief made of silk thread. (from here) Below is the sketch, the inspirational board and the finished room.

Click here to read more about how this beautiful greenroom was created!








I wouldn’t want to be the one to install it, but I love the tented ceiling! I also love the ceiling light fixture.
LOL! It looks like a lot of work but hey look at the publicity you get in return! Plus, I am sure he had a sizeable team to assist him.
BEAUTIFUL….GREAT POST, TIA!
Hi Tiaa,
I think I must have been from Morocco in another life or something. I am so attracted to the decor. The intricate details in the motifs and fabrics just make me happy. I want to do my master bedroom in this theme. I used to be a practicing Interior Designer…not so much since baby #6, homeschooling a 12-year-old, and the blog.
Thanks for posting the photos, and thanks for visiting my blog. Glad you liked it! Hope you visit again.
Cheers,
Kellie
Interesting to see the ceiling, that is a lot of fabric that’s for sure!
This is an amazing greenroom! I love North African decor and architecture, so this is right up my alley.
LOVE your new blog design, Tiaa!
Hi Tiaa ~ I’ve just passed the Honest Scrap award onto you! I just posted my post about it (naming you as well as 6 others) so you can see what you have to do.