Contemporary Family Room Design Photos with Medium Hardwood Floors
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Above & Beyond Building
The renovation of this classic Muskoka cottage, focused around re-designing the living space to make the most of the incredible lake views. This update completely changed the flow of space, aligning the living areas with a more modern & luxurious living context.
In collaboration with the client, we envisioned a home in which clean lines, neutral tones, a variety of textures and patterns, and small yet luxurious details created a fresh, engaging space while seamlessly blending into the natural environment.
The main floor of this home was completely gutted to reveal the true beauty of the space. Main floor walls were re-engineered with custom windows to expand the client’s majestic view of the lake.
The dining area was highlighted with features including ceilings finished with Shadowline MDF, and enhanced with a custom coffered ceiling bringing dimension to the space.
Unobtrusive details and contrasting textures add richness and intrigue to the space, creating an energizing yet soothing interior with tactile depth.
David Stern Architecture
Integrated Audio Visual system. Display and highlight of owner's pottery collection.
Robert Granoff
Interiors by Morris & Woodhouse Interiors LLC, Architecture by ARCHONSTRUCT LLC
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ODS Architecture
Open living and dining room gives an unobstructed view to the rear yard through large French doors. A continuous wall of built-in cabinets provides tons of storage with the stone wall and fireplace demarcating the two spaces. The ceiling heights have been raised two feet to ten feet overall creating a generous volume. The whole house is radiant heated using a Warmboard sub-floor product.
Joe McGuire Design
Our Aspen studio gave this beautiful home a stunning makeover with thoughtful and balanced use of colors, patterns, and textures to create a harmonious vibe. Following our holistic design approach, we added mirrors, artworks, decor, and accessories that easily blend into the architectural design. Beautiful purple chairs in the dining area add an attractive pop, just like the deep pink sofas in the living room. The home bar is designed as a classy, sophisticated space with warm wood tones and elegant bar chairs perfect for entertaining. A dashing home theatre and hot sauna complete this home, making it a luxurious retreat!
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Joe McGuire Design is an Aspen and Boulder interior design firm bringing a uniquely holistic approach to home interiors since 2005.
For more about Joe McGuire Design, see here: https://www.joemcguiredesign.com/
To learn more about this project, see here:
https://www.joemcguiredesign.com/greenwood-preserve
Katherine Joy Interiors
This family room was separated by a wall between the kitchen but is now open so entertaining and family living can be easier for all. A comfortable seating area consists of 2 large sofas facing each other with a large ottoman that doubles for a coffee table and 2 swivel chairs that can easier turn to the kitchen for conversing with the chef!
Katherine Joy Interiors
This family room was separated by a wall between the kitchen but is now open so entertaining and family living can be easier for all. A comfortable seating area consists of 2 large sofas facing each other with a large ottoman that doubles for a coffee table and 2 swivel chairs that can easier turn to the kitchen for conversing with the chef!
Rumor Design + reDesign
This busy living space accommodates enough seating for family game night or a casual Friday movie night. The space is warm with a mix of wood tones yet bright with white walls and light fabric custom upholstered sofa.
JWT Associates
The existing family room was remodeled. We added new wood wall paneling, and new wood beams on the ceiling. The fireplace surround is cement tile with a painted wood mantle. Lee Manning Photography
Winder Gibson Architects
An interior build-out of a two-level penthouse unit in a prestigious downtown highrise. The design emphasizes the continuity of space for a loft-like environment. Sliding doors transform the unit into discrete rooms as needed. The material palette reinforces this spatial flow: white concrete floors, touch-latch cabinetry, slip-matched walnut paneling and powder-coated steel counters. Whole-house lighting, audio, video and shade controls are all controllable from an iPhone, Collaboration: Joel Sanders Architect, New York. Photographer: Rien van Rijthoven
Contemporary Family Room Design Photos with Medium Hardwood Floors
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