Family Room Design Photos with Brick Floors and Terra-cotta Floors
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Kim Grant Design Inc
Kim Grant, Architect;
Paul Schatz, Interior Designer -Interior Design Imports;
Esther Lowe, Photographer
Jule Lucero, Interior & Architectural Designer
This lavatory in the Family Room, adjacent to the Pool, becomes a visual focal point. Jule Lucero, Interior Designer, created a visually impactful design appoach, appropriate for guests' use.
Jule selected a painted wood framed mirror from Pier One, added a pendent light from Hubberton Forge, had the builder's quality cabinet refinished in a dramatic deep blue/grey, a historic designed lavatory faucet, and a deep olive grey/green for a depth-increasing back wall.
Michael Jacobson Gomez
THE FAMILY ROOM: "I have seen many magnificent and precise homes that yet were cold. However, this home is different. IT has unique moments. It is immediately comfortable. The way the rooms communicate to one another is as good as I have ever seen." (Frank Macri, President Andrews/Birt Advertising * Newmedia Minneapolis/Denver). This Family Room is oriented toward 'Finger Rock' of the Catalina Mountains beyond. The design is bright and airy with the spaces of the Family Room, Kitchen, and Nook flowing together. Heavy chamfered doug-fir beams with beautiful corbels add character at the ceiling level. Plain slump block masonry is given life by the 'Adobe Mortar Wash' finish, as black hand made wrought-iron detaining at the mantle, bar/foot-rail, and kitchen fan hood, (not seen here) help tie the spaces together with a common material of unique application.
Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.
Our clients wanted a lot of comfortable seating, so we chose a sectional that can accommodate six to seven people, plus two arm chairs and an ottoman that can double as another seat. The layout encourages conversation or watching a movie or sports on the wall-mounted TV. A fire is optional.
Mod Surrounds
With three active kids running around the house, having ottomans instead of coffee table(s) was the most functional choice for comfort and lack of worry about hard edges. No more parents yelling 'get your feet off the coffee table'! Why fight that when we all want to do it!?
Family Room Design Photos with Brick Floors and Terra-cotta Floors
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