Family Room Design Photos with Bamboo Floors and Linoleum Floors
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zenbox design
800 sqft garage conversion into ADU (accessory dwelling unit) with open plan family room downstairs and an extra living space upstairs.
pc: Shauna Intelisano
Kevin Twitty Interiors
As you step into the family room you first notice the flooding of natural light highlighting the original style of the homeowner.
Photo by Kevin Twitty
LCI Design
View of the media wall in family room with the shoji panels open to view wide screen TV which is on an arm for maximum flexibility.
Urban Concepts Modern Hearth & Outdoor, Inc.
Fireplace: American Hearth Boulevard 60 Inch Direct Vent
Tile: Aquatic Stone Calcutta 36"x72" Thin Porcelain Tiles
Custom Cabinets and Reclaimed Wood Floating Shelves
holzgespür
Tischmodell MIA vereint robuste Holzmanufaktur mit filigranem Möbeldesign. Die im 15°-Winkel angeschrägte Tischkante passt hervorragend zu den konisch zulaufenden Tischbeinen aus echtem Holz. Die robuste Tischplatte aus Massivholz mit einer Stärke von 4,5 cm fällt so kaum ins Gewicht. Entscheiden Sie selbst, an welcher Position die Tischbeine platziert werden können - so finden Sie und Ihre Gäste den besten Sitzplatz an Ihrem Esstisch MIA.
Neben Ihrer liebsten Holzsorte wählen Sie bei holzgespür auch Ihren Baumstamm, aus dem der individuelle Tisch gebaut werden soll, selbst aus.
Design 5 Seventy-One
Photographer: Chris Laplante
This Downtown Denver condo has a custom built-in media/fireplace wall that features an Bioethanol fireplace by Eco Smart Fire.
Signature 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 Linoleum Floors
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