Family Room Design Photos with Brick Floors and a Wall-mounted TV

Trumbull Breezeway
Trumbull Breezeway
Ellyn Murphy DesignEllyn Murphy Design
This previously unused breezeway at a family home in CT was renovated into a multi purpose room. It's part family room, office and entertaining space. The redesign and renovation included installing radiant heated tile floors, wet bar, built in office space and shiplap walls. It was decorated with pops of color against the neutral gray cabinets and white shiplap walls. Part sophistication, part family fun while functioning for the whole family.
Hockaday Whole House Renovation
Hockaday Whole House Renovation
Alair Homes PlanoAlair Homes Plano
This 1964 Preston Hollow home was in the perfect location and had great bones but was not perfect for this family that likes to entertain. They wanted to open up their kitchen up to the den and entry as much as possible, as it was small and completely closed off. They needed significant wine storage and they did want a bar area but not where it was currently located. They also needed a place to stage food and drinks outside of the kitchen. There was a formal living room that was not necessary and a formal dining room that they could take or leave. Those spaces were opened up, the previous formal dining became their new home office, which was previously in the master suite. The master suite was completely reconfigured, removing the old office, and giving them a larger closet and beautiful master bathroom. The game room, which was converted from the garage years ago, was updated, as well as the bathroom, that used to be the pool bath. The closet space in that room was redesigned, adding new built-ins, and giving us more space for a larger laundry room and an additional mudroom that is now accessible from both the game room and the kitchen! They desperately needed a pool bath that was easily accessible from the backyard, without having to walk through the game room, which they had to previously use. We reconfigured their living room, adding a full bathroom that is now accessible from the backyard, fixing that problem. We did a complete overhaul to their downstairs, giving them the house they had dreamt of! As far as the exterior is concerned, they wanted better curb appeal and a more inviting front entry. We changed the front door, and the walkway to the house that was previously slippery when wet and gave them a more open, yet sophisticated entry when you walk in. We created an outdoor space in their backyard that they will never want to leave! The back porch was extended, built a full masonry fireplace that is surrounded by a wonderful seating area, including a double hanging porch swing. The outdoor kitchen has everything they need, including tons of countertop space for entertaining, and they still have space for a large outdoor dining table. The wood-paneled ceiling and the mix-matched pavers add a great and unique design element to this beautiful outdoor living space. Scapes Incorporated did a fabulous job with their backyard landscaping, making it a perfect daily escape. They even decided to add turf to their entire backyard, keeping minimal maintenance for this busy family. The functionality this family now has in their home gives the true meaning to Living Better Starts Here™.
Strohschein Renovation
Strohschein Renovation
Lionel F Bailey AIA Architect LLCLionel F Bailey AIA Architect LLC
This open keeping room was once an outdoor porch before the homeowners reclaimed the space as part of a renovation project that also included an overhaul of the kitchen beyond. A William Yeoward drapery fabric inspired the palette for this room, which pays homage to the homeowner's love of classic blue and white.
Urbane Country
Urbane Country
Joseph StabilitoJoseph Stabilito
Reclaimed barnwood on the ceiling, brick floors, modern lighting, and contemporary lounge chairs create warmth in an eclectic den. Design: Joseph Stabilito Photo: Joshua Mc Hugh
Old Town Alexandria: One-of-a-Kind Kitchen
Old Town Alexandria: One-of-a-Kind Kitchen
Harry Braswell Inc.Harry Braswell Inc.
Below the kitchen, the homeowners had a family room that was rarely used because access could only be obtained from the outside of the house by way of a set of super steep cement stairs. Our plans brought the exterior set of stairs inside. New skylights above these stairs drive natural light down to the basement, and the extra space above the now interior stairs gives the kitchen more breathing room.

Family Room Design Photos with Brick Floors and a Wall-mounted TV

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