Family Room Design Photos with a Concealed TV and No TV

Wainscott Residence
Wainscott Residence
SKOLNICK Architecture & Design PartnershipSKOLNICK Architecture & Design Partnership
Corner Fireplace and seating area Photo by Peter Aaron
Woodinville Retreat
Woodinville Retreat
UserUser
Clarity NW Photography
Modern Family Room with Hidden TV & Secretary Desk
Modern Family Room with Hidden TV & Secretary Desk
Jeff King & CompanyJeff King & Company
The entertainment center includes two fold-down secretaries for his and her desks, file cabinets and an enclosed printer area. Even the TV is disguised behind a sliding door for a clean look when it's not in use. Photography: Brian Mahany
Craftsman Style Family Room
Craftsman Style Family Room
Rachel Oliver Design, LLCRachel Oliver Design, LLC
A lively, patterned chair gives these cabinets some snap! Keeping shelves well-balanced and not too crowded makes for a great look. Graphic-patterned fabric make the statement in this Atlanta home. Chair by C.R. Laine. Coffee table by Bernhardt.
Gabriel Builders
Gabriel Builders
Gabriel Builders Inc.Gabriel Builders Inc.
Family room with dining area included. Cathedral ceilings with tongue and groove wood and beams. Windows along baack wall overlooking the lake. Large stone fireplace.
Glamorous Family Room
Glamorous Family Room
Fanny Zigdon InteriorsFanny Zigdon Interiors
Modern Family Room Photography: Matthew Dandy
Beautiful Sitting Room
Beautiful Sitting Room
Modern Design CabinetryModern Design Cabinetry
Kitchen details: Cabinet material: Painted Door style: raised panel with applied moulding Cabinet style: frameless Counter tops: granite Custom cabinetry by Modern Design
Elegant Historical Building Condominium Family Room - Home Office
Elegant Historical Building Condominium Family Room - Home Office
Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, ORPangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR
Family room and home office in historical building condominium. Original artwork by Pangaea. Photo by Jeffrey Freeman
Holly Hill House
Holly Hill House
Robert M. Cain, ArchitectRobert M. Cain, Architect
The design promotes healthy lifestyles by providing primary living on one floor, no materials containing volatile organic compounds, energy recovery ventilation systems, radon elimination systems, extension of interior spaces into the natural environment of the site, strong and direct physical and visual connections to nature, daylighting techniques providing occupants full integration into a natural, endogenous circadian rhythm. Incorporation¬¬¬ of daylighting with clerestories and solar tubes reduce daytime lighting requirements. Ground source geothermal heat pumps and superior-to-code insulation ensure minimal space-conditioning costs. Corten steel siding and concrete foundation walls satisfy client requirements for low maintenance and durability. All lighting fixtures are LEDs.

Family Room Design Photos with a Concealed TV and No TV

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