Beige Family Room Design Photos with Medium Hardwood Floors

9618 | Westport, MA
9618 | Westport, MA
Andreozzi ArchitectureAndreozzi Architecture
Photography: Aaron Usher III www.aaronusher.com/
Franklin
Franklin
JMH DesignsJMH Designs
dining room turned lounge, family room
Lakehouse Retreat
Lakehouse Retreat
Beth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQBeth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQ
Stephen Karlisch // This lakeside home was completely refurbished inside and out to accommodate 16 guests in a stylish, hotel-like setting. Owned by a long-time client of Pulp, this home reflects the owner's personal style -- well-traveled and eclectic -- while also serving as a landing pad for her large family. With spa-like guest bathrooms equipped with robes and lotions, guest bedrooms with multiple beds and high-quality comforters, and a party deck with a bar/entertaining area, this is the ultimate getaway.
Colorful Style
Colorful Style
Price Style and DesignPrice Style and Design
Bright and colorful living space with punches of orange, lavender and pink.
The New Traditional
The New Traditional
Blue Heron Signature HomesBlue Heron Signature Homes
The focal point wall was carefully planned with a wide fireplace in the center and a beautiful, thick walnut floating bench in front of it and carrying all the way to the wall on the left- adding an unexpected asymmetry to the space. The left side mimics the walnut floating shelves to display the family’s photos and accessories. The entire fireplace wall is surrounded with a cream and beige, neutral tile laid in a horizontal brick pattern. The large flat screen is carefully inset framed above the fireplace and this wall has become a contemporary pop for this room and home; perfectly opposing the farmhouse kitchen on the opposite wall. Designed and built by Terramor Homes in Raleigh, NC. Photography: M. Eric Honeycutt
Timeless Cedar Shake
Timeless Cedar Shake
Julians InteriorsJulians Interiors
Giovanni Photography, Naples, Florida
Paula Maria Dr.
Paula Maria Dr.
Making Room for PeaceMaking Room for Peace
For the painted brick wall, we decided to keep the decor fairly natural with pops of color via the plants and texture via the woven elements. Having the T.V. on the mantel place wasn’t ideal but it was practical. As mentioned, this is the where the family gathers to read, watch T.V. and to live life. The T.V. had to stay. Ideally, we had hoped to offset the T.V. a bit from the fireplace instead of having it directly above it but again functionality ruled over aesthetic as the cables only went so far. We made up for it by creating visual interest through Rebecca’s unique collection of pieces.

Beige Family Room Design Photos with Medium Hardwood Floors

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