Family Room Design Photos with Brown Walls and a Corner Fireplace

Open Fireplace
Open Fireplace
Divine Custom HomesDivine Custom Homes
Home built and designed by Divine Custom Homes Photos by Spacecrafting
Great Room
Great Room
Benvenuti and SteinBenvenuti and Stein
Multifunctional space combines a sitting area, dining space and office niche. The vaulted ceiling adds to the spaciousness and the wall of windows streams in natural light. The natural wood materials adds warmth to the room and cozy atmosphere. Photography by Norman Sizemore
Basement
Basement
360-Vip Photography360-Vip Photography
Dean Riedel of 360Vip Photography
Lake Tahoe - 03
Lake Tahoe - 03
MWA, Inc.MWA, Inc.
The new sitting room addition offers additional space to relax and enjoy the view of Lake Tahoe. Photo: Vance Fox
Interiors
Interiors
Fänas ArchitectureFänas Architecture
Southwest Colorado mountain home. Made of timber, log and stone. Stone fireplace. Rustic rough-hewn wood flooring.
Custom Media Center
Custom Media Center
Tami Smight InteriorsTami Smight Interiors
This compact family room packs in a lot of warmth and texture. Antiques are nestled among new furnishings to create an inviting space to relax.
Large family home remodel
Large family home remodel
Deborah Law InteriorsDeborah Law Interiors
Large open plan living area off the kitchen, large corner sofa in front of a large TV media wall. Great outlook to the garden. Blue sofa and orange rug
Moonlight Basin
Moonlight Basin
Miller-Roodell Architects LtdMiller-Roodell Architects Ltd
The owners of Moonlight Basin Ranch are from the southeast, and they wanted to start a tradition of skiing, hiking, and enjoying everything that comes with the classic Montana mountain lifestyle as a family. The home that we created for them was built on a spectacular piece of property within Moonlight Basin (Resort), in Big Sky, Montana. The views of Lone Peak are breathtaking from this approximately 6500 square foot, 4 bedroom home, and elk, moose, and grizzly can be seen wandering on the sloping terrain just outside its expansive windows. To further embrace the Rocky Mountain mood that the owners envisioned—and because of a shared love for Yellowstone Park architecture—we utilized reclaimed hewn logs, bark-on cedar log posts, and indigenous stone. The rich, rustic details in the home are an intended continuation of the landscape that surrounds this magnificent home.

Family Room Design Photos with Brown Walls and a Corner Fireplace

1