Family Room Design Photos with Bamboo Floors and No TV
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Mary McKenna & Associates, Inc.
family room in piano studio with seating area, two-sided fireplace, bench seating, open space and natural lighting.
MON OEIL DANS LA DECO
Une bibliothèque bleue dans le grand salon prête à accueillir une méridienne en velours, tapis, fauteuil et table basse pour un ensemble chic et chaleureux.
La bibliothèque se compose de 4 niches en noyer et de rangements fermés. La partie basse est plus profonde pour permettre de s'assoir ou poser des objets.
Bell Stephenson Architects
The original house, built in 1989, was designed for the stunning sea views but not for the sun. The owners wanted a warmer, sunny house, with more transparency to enjoy the views from throughout the house. The bottom storey was modified and extended, while most of the upper storey was completely removed and rebuilt. The design utilises part of the original roof form and repeats it to create two roof structures. A flat roofed hallway axis separates them naturally into public and private wings. The use of flat and sloping ceilings creates a richness to the spaces. To maintain privacy while maximising sun, clerestorey windows were used. Double glazing and increased insulation were also added which has created a more comfortable home that maximises the views.
Contracting General, LLC
Built-In display cabinet and bookcases features bottom storage and recessed lights. Linen Shaker with inlayed rope profile.
Mary McKenna & Associates, Inc.
family room in piano studio with seating area, two-sided fireplace, bench seating, open space and natural lighting.
Red House Design Build
Once the photo shoot was done, our team was able to hang glass doors, with custom hinges & closers, to separate the study for the family room... when desired. These doors fold back upon themselves and then out of the way entirely. -- Justin Zeller RI
Family Room Design Photos with Bamboo Floors and No TV
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