Beach Style Family Room Design Photos with Blue Walls
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Amy Lau Design
Vibrant colors and textures inspired by the sea and sky invite entertaining and relaxation at this Hamptons summer home embellished with artisanally crafted and vintage pieces. Photography by Thomas Loof.
VanderHorn Architects
A cased opening with interior transoms looking from the family room to the kitchen flanked by a built-in case frames the kitchen cabinetry, the breakfast table, the cased opening to the serving pantry, and a shallow elliptical arched opening above secondary stair beyond. James Merrell Photography
Destination Design, LLC
The family room side of this kitchen remodel received a total makeover. We stripped off the wall paneling, fake beams, and stripped the paint off the mantel to reveal the cedar wood underneath.
Pam Ferderbar Photography
Horner Millwork
All products are either manufactured at Horner Millwork or distributed by Horner Millwork; Exterior Door by Captiva Wood Doors; Windows by Kolbe Windows & Doors; Interior Custom Cabinetry by Home Genius; Stairs by Cooper Stairworks; Floors by Antique Impressions. Trim is WindsorONE.
Peter B. Rice & Co
View from the loft. Stainless steel cable rails were used at the loft edge to mimic the look of the exterior railing at the deck. Pine covers the cathedral ceiling.
Photo by Anthony Crisafulli Photography
Melanie Roy Design
Melanie Roy’s challenge in designing an extremely functional mud room to accommodate a busy family’s needs was to create a place for everything from crab nets and straw mats in metal buckets to beach towels, flip flops, balls and various summer paraphernalia in wire baskets. The challenge was that the room had no cubbies so boat cleats were used for hanging items up and out of the way and baskets and buckets for easy-access storage under a rough-hewn table. She created a beach theme by anchoring the space with a Stark rug with a wave design. Artists’ rendered surfboards are decorative but often accompany surfboards that are constantly in use. A window seat/bench is upholstered in a waterproof Duralee fabric, piped with jute, so you can sit on it even in a wet bathing suit. A painted blue rock coffee table is reflective of a bolder on the beach. Photo by Eric Striffler.
Ask Amy Interior Design
Cal Michner photographer
To incorporate the coastal theme in the family room we reflected the blue and green color tones of the dining room through the furnishings and added some coastal accents through the pillows, pictures, and accessories.
Beach Style Family Room Design Photos with Blue Walls
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