Family Room Design Photos with Bamboo Floors and a Standard Fireplace

Modern Newport Fireplace Mantel Styles
Modern Newport Fireplace Mantel Styles
DeVinci Cast StoneDeVinci Cast Stone
The clean lines give our Newport cast stone fireplace a unique modern style, which is sure to add a touch of panache to any home. The construction material of this mantel allows for indoor and outdoor installations.
Contemporary craftsman family room
Contemporary craftsman family room
Design BroueletteDesign Brouelette
A touch of craftsman and a contemporary area rug and furnishings bring a relaxed feel to this family room. Multiple seating choices gives the family plenty of options to converse and hang out.
Modern Downtown Loft with Mid Century Touches
Modern Downtown Loft with Mid Century Touches
Kevin Twitty InteriorsKevin Twitty Interiors
Welcome this downtown loft with a great open floor plan. We created separate seating areas to create intimacy and comfort in this family room. The light bamboo floors have a great modern feel. The furniture also has a modern feel with a fantastic mid century undertone. Photo by Kevin Twitty
Woodharbor Kitchen
Woodharbor Kitchen
Jon Hammond BuildersJon Hammond Builders
Custom cabinetry flank either side of the newly painted fireplace to tie into the kitchen island. New bamboo hardwood flooring spread throughout the family room and kitchen to connect the open room. A custom arched cherry mantel complements the custom cherry tabletops and floating shelves. Lastly, a new hearthstone brings depth and richness to the fireplace in this open family room/kitchen space.
Erickson Remodel Fireplace Build
Erickson Remodel Fireplace Build
TAS Construction ServicesTAS Construction Services
Finish product of the completed fireplace build.
Warm Mist Lane Wide Open Kitchen & Family Room
Warm Mist Lane Wide Open Kitchen & Family Room
Alair Homes PlanoAlair Homes Plano
Our clients wanted to open up the wall between their kitchen and living areas to improve flow and continuity and they wanted to add a large island. They felt that although there were windows in both the kitchen and living area, it was still somewhat dark, so they wanted to brighten it up. There was a built-in wet bar in the corner of the family room that really wasn’t used much and they felt it was just wasted space. Their overall taste was clean, simple lines, white cabinets but still with a touch of style. They definitely wanted to lose all the gray cabinets and busy hardware. We demoed all kitchen cabinets, countertops and light fixtures in the kitchen and wet bar area. All flooring in the kitchen and throughout main common areas was also removed. Waypoint Shaker Door style cabinets were installed with Leyton satin nickel hardware. The cabinets along the wall were painted linen and java on the island for a cool contrast. Beautiful Vicostone Misterio countertops were installed. Shadow glass subway tile was installed as the backsplash with a Susan Joblon Silver White and Grey Metallic Glass accent tile behind the cooktop. A large single basin undermount stainless steel sink was installed in the island with a Genta Spot kitchen faucet. The single light over the kitchen table was Seagull Lighting “Nance” and the two hanging over the island are Kuzco Lighting Vanier LED Pendants. We removed the wet bar in the family room and added two large windows, creating a wall of windows to the backyard. This definitely helped bring more light in and open up the view to the pool. In addition to tearing out the wet bar and removing the wall between the kitchen, the fireplace was upgraded with an asymmetrical mantel finished in a modern Irving Park Gray 12x24” tile. To finish it all off and tie all the common areas together and really make it flow, the clients chose a 5” wide Java bamboo flooring. Our clients love their new spaces and the improved flow, efficiency and functionality of the kitchen and adjacent living spaces.
TRAVELERS FAMILY ROOM
TRAVELERS FAMILY ROOM
UserUser
Photography Rebecca McAlpin
Dickhut Home
Dickhut Home
d KISER design.construct, inc.d KISER design.construct, inc.
Collaboration between dKISER design.construct, inc. and AToM design studio Photos by Colin Conces Photography
Warm Mist Lane Wide Open Kitchen & Family Room
Warm Mist Lane Wide Open Kitchen & Family Room
Alair Homes PlanoAlair Homes Plano
Our clients wanted to open up the wall between their kitchen and living areas to improve flow and continuity and they wanted to add a large island. They felt that although there were windows in both the kitchen and living area, it was still somewhat dark, so they wanted to brighten it up. There was a built-in wet bar in the corner of the family room that really wasn’t used much and they felt it was just wasted space. Their overall taste was clean, simple lines, white cabinets but still with a touch of style. They definitely wanted to lose all the gray cabinets and busy hardware. We demoed all kitchen cabinets, countertops and light fixtures in the kitchen and wet bar area. All flooring in the kitchen and throughout main common areas was also removed. Waypoint Shaker Door style cabinets were installed with Leyton satin nickel hardware. The cabinets along the wall were painted linen and java on the island for a cool contrast. Beautiful Vicostone Misterio countertops were installed. Shadow glass subway tile was installed as the backsplash with a Susan Joblon Silver White and Grey Metallic Glass accent tile behind the cooktop. A large single basin undermount stainless steel sink was installed in the island with a Genta Spot kitchen faucet. The single light over the kitchen table was Seagull Lighting “Nance” and the two hanging over the island are Kuzco Lighting Vanier LED Pendants. We removed the wet bar in the family room and added two large windows, creating a wall of windows to the backyard. This definitely helped bring more light in and open up the view to the pool. In addition to tearing out the wet bar and removing the wall between the kitchen, the fireplace was upgraded with an asymmetrical mantel finished in a modern Irving Park Gray 12x24” tile. To finish it all off and tie all the common areas together and really make it flow, the clients chose a 5” wide Java bamboo flooring. Our clients love their new spaces and the improved flow, efficiency and functionality of the kitchen and adjacent living spaces.
Indoor Outdoor Flow
Indoor Outdoor Flow
Landmark Homes NZ LtdLandmark Homes NZ Ltd
Amanda Aitken Photography Family Room features Strand Woven Bamboo floor by R&J Bamboo. Fireplace is Woodsman Totara fire with a Plastercraft fire surround.
Danish Influenced Style
Danish Influenced Style
Craft Homes NorthwestCraft Homes Northwest
New to the Pacific Northwest, our recently retired clients had relocated from the Fairbanks area to take advantage of the more moderate climate and improved access to family and resources. They selected a nice home in a desirable location with a large enough lot next to some green space to afford them some breathing room. Taking a less is more approach, the homeowners’ goal was to establish a more neutral pallet with white walls, wood and earthy accents. We kept the budget at the forefront of our conversations, and they took care to make practical decisions, investing strategically in the upgrades to their home. Every decision and change made went a long way toward aligning the style of the home with the values of its new owners. The homeowners identify with their Danish heritage, which they express through their aesthetic and selections. The master bathroom improvements were especially important to the homeowners. We added heated floors and completely reworked the layout and design. It featured a new tub, a custom shower, tile throughout, shower glass, a custom cabinet made by a local cabinet maker and new lights and fixtures.
Urban Loft Styled DC Row Home - Staged for Sale
Urban Loft Styled DC Row Home - Staged for Sale
Signature Design InteriorsSignature Design Interiors
With a listing price of just under $4 million, this gorgeous row home located near the Convention Center in Washington DC required a very specific look to attract the proper buyer. The home has been completely remodeled in a modern style with bamboo flooring and bamboo kitchen cabinetry so the furnishings and decor needed to be complimentary. Typically, transitional furnishings are used in staging across the board, however, for this property we wanted an urban loft, industrial look with heavy elements of reclaimed wood to create a city, hotel luxe style. As with all DC properties, this one is long and narrow but is completely open concept on each level, so continuity in color and design selections was critical. The row home had several open areas that needed a defined purpose such as a reception area, which includes a full bar service area, pub tables, stools and several comfortable seating areas for additional entertaining. It also boasts an in law suite with kitchen and living quarters as well as 3 outdoor spaces, which are highly sought after in the District.

Family Room Design Photos with Bamboo Floors and a Standard Fireplace

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