Family Room Design Photos with a Corner Fireplace and a Concrete Fireplace Surround

Black to Light
Black to Light
Susanna CotsSusanna Cots
Mauricio Fuertes // Susanna Cots · Interior Design
European Modern in Katy
European Modern in Katy
Melissa Sharp, Designer at Kitchen & Bath ConceptsMelissa Sharp, Designer at Kitchen & Bath Concepts
Ceiling, Wall Paneling & dated White Washed Oak Built Ins were removed, as well as thick mouldings and trims to updated the feel of this room. The windows were switched out to maximize the view and natural light. The fireplace and flooring were updated as well.
Scandinavian Farmhouse
Scandinavian Farmhouse
IntrospecsIntrospecs
Caleb Vandermeer Photography
Glamorous Wine Country Retreat
Glamorous Wine Country Retreat
Julia Katrine DesignsJulia Katrine Designs
Built in concrete bookshelves catch your eye as you enter this family room! Plenty of space for all those family photos, storage for the kids books and games and most importantly an easy place for the family to gather and spend time together.
Modern Mediterranean Family Room- Santa Monica, California
Modern Mediterranean Family Room- Santa Monica, California
designstilesdesignstiles
“People tend to want to place their sofas right against the wall,” Lovett says. “I always try to float the sofa a bit and give the sofa some breathing room. Here, we didn’t have floor outlets or any eye-level lighting. Incorporating table lamps allows for mood lighting and ambiance. We placed a console behind the sofa to bring in large-scale lamps, which also helped fill in the negative space between the sofa and the bottom of the windows.” Photography: Amy Bartlam
Kentfield
Kentfield
Tyreus Design StudioTyreus Design Studio
Built-in wine storage, wine shelf, corner fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and open kitchen. Photo by Joel Bakamis.
Pinsà 121
Pinsà 121
Bell ArquitecturaBell Arquitectura
Esta parcela plana en esquina goza de orientación Sur y su mínima pendiente permiten diseñar sin prácticamente condicionantes de partida. Tomamos la decisión de agrupar los espacios de la vivienda en un volumen de dos plantas para así mantener el máximo espacio exterior posible para su disfrute en los días de verano y dejar el espacio suficiente para, en un futuro, situar una piscina. Para maximizar la iluminación natural interior y la ventilación cruzada situamos un patio central que tiene la misión de extender el horizonte visual y crear en el usuario una percepción de amplitud mucho más allá de los límites de los espacios interiores. Esta técnica de arquitectura pasiva, juntos con otras implementadas en el diseño, minimiza el consumo energético y maximiza el confort interior de la vivienda.

Family Room Design Photos with a Corner Fireplace and a Concrete Fireplace Surround

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