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Eclectic Open Concept Family Room Design Photos

Eclectic & Transitional Home, Family Room, Photography by Susie Brenner

Fun patterns, colors and textures come together to make a bright and colorful great room for the whole family.
Little Black Door Designs

Benoit Alazard Photographe

Bernadette Peters
The huge scale of the living wing did not daunt Saxe. She was thrilled how perfectly the furniture from her much larger old family home fit in. She got rid of a lot of pieces, then worked with Woolford moving favourites around to find the right spot. The raw finishes continued inside; concrete floors were installed with a new system that meant it didn’t have to be sealed.Woolford added beams and posts in Australian hardwood that were salvaged from an old bridge. They were cleaned up and then lef - pattie_burgess

The family room addition to this 1930's stone house
was conceived of as an outdoor room, with floor-to-ceiling
glass doors, large skylights and a fieldstone floor. White
cabinets, cherry and slate countertops harmonize with the
exposed stone walls.
Photo: Jeffrey Totaro

Susan Gilmore Photography. Custom cocktail table by A.W. Hoyt Metal Arts and Textural Hues.
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
A versatile design that easily transitions from traditional to contemporary settings, Spalted Wych Elm is a dramatic look with 8-inch wide x 72-inch long planks that feature authentic organic spalting, rich tonal variation and painted beveled edges. Available in five hues: Dew, Foliage, Mushroom, Soil and Wild Flower.
Photo credit: Mannington
We needed a solution to hide our TV components (they live behind the baskets), create storage, and add some seating to the space, so we had this bench and cushion made custom to match the dining banquette on the other side of the room. Textile wall hangings add a softness to the space and dampen sound, so I went that route over hanging framed art to keep it cozy. I picked up this mid-century style marble table at Target because I needed a place to set my coffee.
Image: James Stewart