Family Room Design Photos with Cork Floors

For the Love of MCM
For the Love of MCM
Sklar StudiosSklar Studios
Everywhere you look in this home, there is a surprise to be had and a detail that was worth preserving. One of the more iconic interior features was this original copper fireplace shroud that was beautifully restored back to it's shiny glory. The sofa was custom made to fit "just so" into the drop down space/ bench wall separating the family room from the dining space. Not wanting to distract from the design of the space by hanging TV on the wall - there is a concealed projector and screen that drop down from the ceiling when desired. Flooded with natural light from both directions from the original sliding glass doors - this home glows day and night - by sunlight or firelight.
Morey Man Cave
Morey Man Cave
JulieO DesignJulieO Design
Lower level remodel for a custom Billard room and guest suite. Vintage antiques are used and repurposed to create an vintage industrial man cave. Photos by Ezra Marcos
EXPANDING DOWN UNDER
EXPANDING DOWN UNDER
Princeton Design CollaborativePrinceton Design Collaborative
Great Room at lower level with home theater and Acoustic ceiling Photo by: Jeffrey Edward Tryon
A Room Addition & Outdoor Living Space
A Room Addition & Outdoor Living Space
Dave Fox Design Build RemodelersDave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers This room addition encompasses many uses for these homeowners. From great room, to sunroom, to parlor, and gathering/entertaining space; it’s everything they were missing, and everything they desired. This multi-functional room leads out to an expansive outdoor living space complete with a full working kitchen, fireplace, and large covered dining space. The vaulted ceiling in this room gives a dramatic feel, while the stained pine keeps the room cozy and inviting. The large windows bring the outside in with natural light and expansive views of the manicured landscaping.
Pearl Beach
Pearl Beach
Brett Mickan Interior DesignBrett Mickan Interior Design
Thomas Dalhoff www.hindenburgdalhoff.com
Bilderrahmen FRAME von Moebe
Bilderrahmen FRAME von Moebe
HolzDesignPurHolzDesignPur
Das richtige Bild zu finden ist zumeist einfacher als es gekonnt in Szene zu setzen. Der Bilderrahmen aus dem Hause Moebe macht es einem in dieser Hinsicht aber sehr einfach, ganz nach dem Motto des Designlabels aus Kopenhagen “keep things simple”. Bestehend aus zwei Plexiglasplatten und vier filigranen Leisten aus hellem Eichenholz überzeugt FRAME mit Einfachheit und Übersichtlichkeit. Die einzelnen Elemente zusammensteckend, komplettiert diese ein schwarzes, den gesamten Rahmen umlaufendes Gummiband, welches gleichzeitig als Aufhängung dient. Einen stärkeren Kontrast bietet FRAME mit direkten Vergleich zur Ausführung aus Holz mit schwarzen Rahmenteilen aus Alumnium. Dem eigenen Ausstellungsstück kommt der zurückhaltende Charakter FRAMEs in jedem Fall zugute. Ob ein Bild, getrocknete, florale Elemente oder andere flache Kunstwerke das Innere des Holzrahmens zieren, ist der eigenen Fantasie überlassen. Die freie, unberührte und zudem durchsichtige Glasfläche lädt von Beginn zum eigenen kreativen Schaffen ein. Erhältlich in vier verschiedenen Größen, entsprechen die angegebenen Maße des Bilderrahmens den jeweiligen DIN-Formaten A2, A3, A4 und A5. Für eine Präsentation im Stil eines Passepartouts ist ein Bild mit geringeren Abmaßen zu wählen. Im Bilderrahmenformat A4 eignet sich beispielsweise ein A5 Print, eine Postkarte ziert den kleinsten der angebotenen Rahmen FRAME. Besonders reizend ist dabei die bestehende transparente Freifläche, die dem Ausstellungsstück zusätzlichen Raum gibt und einen nahezu schwebenden Charakter verleiht. Mittels des beiliegendes Bandes leicht an der Wand zu befestigen, überzeugt das Designerstück von Moebe zweifelsfrei in puncto Design, Funktionalität und Individualität - eine wahre Bereicherung für das eigene Zuhause.
craftsman-inspired renovation in boston
craftsman-inspired renovation in boston
Piña Home, LLCPiña Home, LLC
We managed to install the climbing wall before the pandemic shut-downs, and these kids put it to good use! The monkey bar installation had to wait until last winter to keep everyone as safe as possible.
Molded Screen Wall Creates Intimate Den
Molded Screen Wall Creates Intimate Den
Michael Norpell's Wall To WallMichael Norpell's Wall To Wall
Inspired by the lobby of the iconic Riviera Hotel lobby in Palm Springs, the wall was removed and replaced with a screen block wall that creates a sense of connection to the rest of the house, while still defining the den area. Gray cork flooring makes a neutral backdrop, allowing the architecture of the space to be the champion. Rose quartz pink and modern greens come together in both furnishings and artwork to help create a modern lounge.
5 in 1 Room!
5 in 1 Room!
Jen Reeder | Cowichan WoodworkJen Reeder | Cowichan Woodwork
Could you pack more into one room? --We think not! This garage converted to living space incorporates a homeoffice, Guest bed, small gym with resistance band compatible Mirror, entertainment system, Fireplace, AND storage galore. All while seamlessly wrapping around every wall with balanced and considerate coastal vibe millwork. Note the shiplap cabinet backs and solid Fir shelving and counters! If you have the luxury of having a bonusroom or just want to pack more function into an existing space, think about ALL the things you want it to do for YOU and then pay us a visit and let us MAKE IT WORK! #WORTHIT!
North Toronto Family Room Update
North Toronto Family Room Update
Petroff Design Interiors + Fine ArtPetroff Design Interiors + Fine Art
Painting the dark wood panelling is a cost efficient way to breath new life into this family room. Adding LED pot lights makes the space feel bigger.
Lake Travis Modern Italian by Zbranek & Holt Custom Homes
Lake Travis Modern Italian by Zbranek & Holt Custom Homes
Zbranek & Holt Custom HomesZbranek & Holt Custom Homes
Lake Travis Modern Italian Gameroom by Zbranek & Holt Custom Homes Stunning lakefront Mediterranean design with exquisite Modern Italian styling throughout. Floor plan provides virtually every room with expansive views to Lake Travis and an exceptional outdoor living space. Interiors by Chairma Design Group, Photo B-Rad Photography
Modern Lower Level Living
Modern Lower Level Living
Scenic Interiors, LLCScenic Interiors, LLC
This 1950's ranch had a huge basement footprint that was unused as living space. With the walkout double door and plenty of southern exposure light, it made a perfect guest bedroom, living room, full bathroom, utility and laundry room, and plenty of closet storage, and effectively doubled the square footage of the home. The bathroom is designed with a curbless shower, allowing for wheelchair accessibility, and incorporates mosaic glass and modern tile. The living room incorporates a computer controlled low-energy LED accent lighting system hidden in recessed light coves in the utility chases.

Family Room Design Photos with Cork Floors

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