Eclectic Green Family Room Design Photos
Jamie House Design
For this 1928 bungalow in the Historic Houston Heights we remodeled the home to give a sense of order to the small home. The spaces that existed were choppy and doors everywhere. In a small space doors can really eat into your living area. We took our cues for style from our contemporary loving clients and their Craftsman bungalow.
Our remodel plans focused on the kitchen and den area. There’s a formal living and then an additional living area off the back of the kitchen. We brought purpose to the back den by creating built-ins centered around the windows for their book collection. The window seats and the moveable chairs are seating for the many parties our client’s like to throw. The original kitchen had multiple entries. We closed off a door to the master bedroom to move the refrigerator. That enabled us to open the wall to the front of the house creating a sense of a much larger space while also providing a great flow for entertaining.
To reflect our client’s contemporary leaning style we kept the materials white and simple in a way that fits with the house style but doesn’t feel fussy.
BetterPAD
A full width extension and complete reconfiguration of the ground floor of a property in Norwood.
Ксения Бобрикова. Xenia Design Studio
Архитектор-дизайнер-декоратор Ксения Бобрикова,
фотограф Зинон Разутдинов
CIH Design
This family living area is enxconced with green grass cloth wall covering and the winddows are adorned with csutom pink damask textured draperies. The custom furniture combines a mix of leather, seagrass and fabrics.
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Family room has an earthy and natural feel with all the natural elements like the cement side table, moss wall art and fiddle leaf fig tree to pull it all together
Eclectic Green Family Room Design Photos
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