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The Stove Shop Fireplace Center
This is a Peterson Real Fyre direct vent gas insert that we installed in a 1920's farmhouse. It has a dual burner so you can enjoy the fire without too much heat and a variable speed blower. Since it is direct vent you are not using heated room air for combustion and the by-product of combustion is going out the flue.
Cindi B. Jones
An entertainment space for discerning client who loves Texas, vintage, reclaimed materials, stone, distressed wood, beer tapper, wine, and sports memorabilia. Photo by Jeremy Fenelon
Emily Kandel Design
Susan Fisher Photography
A Family Room for hanging out, watching TV and relaxing. But comfortable and elegant at the same time.
Denise Quade Design
A large flat TV was incorporated into the new fireplace design. A gas insert was selected and paired with marble tile surround.
Michael Molesky Interior Design
TV viewing family room by Michael Molesky Interior Design. Deep brick red wall color is warm and inviting. Soft corduroy and mohair upholstery fabrics. Leather button tufted oversized ottoman. Green accent color in both the silk curtains and bookshelf backs.
Boss Design Ltd
We are just next to the staircase, it would be to our left. You can see into the entrance that the barn door encloses. A Library! Filled to the brim with the family collection of books.
This cozy family room just invites you to take your book and read close to the fireplace and look the window to a view I can only imagine is beautiful. The asymmetrical fireplace surround is genius in catching your eye and a play on the linear design that's throughout the floor and ceiling. Still loving all the colours this home consistently features; the orange reds especially!
How about you, still loving it as much as we are?
European Home
Condo owner, Cyndi Collins, spent hours searching for the perfect fireplace. She says, "I did a lot of searching to find the perfect fireplace. I started looking at 4-sided, peninsulas, room dividers… I can’t tell you how many hours I spent. It became my project every night before bed. I wanted it to be the heart of the home. "
Tenhulzen Residential
The new family room remains sunken with a decorative structural column providing a visual reflection about the centerline of a new lower-profile hearth and open gas flame, surrounded by slab stone and mantle made completely of cabinetry parts. Two walls of natural light were formed by a 90 square foot addition that replaced a portion of the patio, providing a comfortable location for an expandable nook table. The millwork and paint scheme was extended into the foyer, where we put a delightful end to our final touches on this home.
Family Room Design Photos with Red Walls
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