Country Family Room Design Photos with a Corner TV
Mimi Wilson - MW Design Group
Our clients asked us to create flow in this large family home. We made sure every room related to one another by using a common color palette. Challenging window placements were dressed with beautiful decorative grilles that added contrast to a light palette.
Photo: Jenn Verrier Photography
Möbel Interior Design
Rez de chaussée, plusieurs murs ont été abattus afin d'avoir une grande pièce à vivre au rez-de-chaussée.
La cheminée à été rafraîchie avec un parquet bois sur le dessus au lieu du crépi qu'il y avait avant.
Une grande baie vitrée donne beaucoup de lumière.
Village and Coast, LLC
Updated a dark and dated family room to a bright, airy and fresh modern farmhouse style. The unique angled sofa was reupholstered in a fresh pet and family friendly Krypton fabric and contrasts fabulously with the Pottery Barn swivel chairs done in a deep grey/green velvet. Glass topped accent tables keep the space open and bright and air a bit of formality to the casual farmhouse feel of the greywash wicker coffee table. The original built-ins were a cramped and boxy old style and were redesigned into lower counter- height shaker cabinets topped with a rich walnut and paired with custom walnut floating shelves and mantle. Durable and pet friendly carpet was a must for this cozy hang-out space, it's a patterned low-pile Godfrey Hirst in the Misty Morn color. The fireplace went from an orange hued '80s brick with bright brass to an ultra flat white with black accents.
Aspect Design Build
Douglas Fir tongue and groove + beams and two sided fireplace highlight this cozy, livable great room
Lauren Maroney for Ethan Allen Sterling, VA
One of the most challenging spaces to design is the alcove under the stairs. My client came to me with exactly this; she wanted to take out the original and dated built-in cabinetry, but didn't have any idea what to replace it with!
Working off of the rustic style that already defined my client's home, I selected a zinc-top, raw wood "x" base console, and tucked two cube ottomans underneath to add depth to the alcove. Hanging a round iron mirror was the perfect solution to awkward space above which is created by the pitch ceiling. Lastly, layering a succulent, artwork, and some books creates balance with the lamp while adding texture and color.
Maria Cristina Nicoletti
Sala relax con camino ed oggetti di antiquariato travi in lego a vista nel soffitto
Maria Cristina Nicoletti © 2016 Houzz
LMOH Home
A 700 square foot space in the city gets a farmhouse makeover while preserving the clients’ love for all things colorfully eclectic and showcasing their favorite flea market finds! Featuring an entry way, living room, dining room and great room, the entire design and color scheme was inspired by the clients’ nostalgic painting of East Coast sunflower fields and a vintage console in bold colors.
Shown in this Photo: the custom red media armoire tucks neatly into a corner while a custom conversation sofa, custom pillows, tweed ottoman and leather recliner are anchored by a richly textured turquoise area rug to create multiple seating areas in this small space. Floral occasional chairs in a nearby seating area with tufted ottoman and oversized wall clock are all accented by custom linen drapery, wrought iron drapery rod, farmhouse lighting and accessories. | Photography Joshua Caldwell.
Creatively by Design
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Jillian Lare
Grimes, Iowa, home. For more photos and information, please visit our website by copying and placing this link into your browser address bar: https://www.jillianlare.com/portfolio/grimes-remodel/.
Village and Coast, LLC
Updated a dark and dated family room to a bright, airy and fresh modern farmhouse style. The unique angled sofa was reupholstered in a fresh pet and family friendly Krypton fabric and contrasts fabulously with the Pottery Barn swivel chairs done in a deep grey/green velvet. Glass topped accent tables keep the space open and bright and air a bit of formality to the casual farmhouse feel of the greywash wicker coffee table. The original built-ins were a cramped and boxy old style and were redesigned into lower counter- height shaker cabinets topped with a rich walnut and paired with custom walnut floating shelves and mantle. Durable and pet friendly carpet was a must for this cozy hang-out space, it's a patterned low-pile Godfrey Hirst in the Misty Morn color. The fireplace went from an orange hued '80s brick with bright brass to an ultra flat white with black accents.
Country Family Room Design Photos with a Corner TV
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