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Amy Williams photography
Fun and whimsical family room & kitchen remodel. This room was custom designed for a family of 7. My client wanted a beautiful but practical space. We added lots of details such as the bead board ceiling, beams and crown molding and carved details on the fireplace.
The kitchen is full of detail and charm. Pocket door storage allows a drop zone for the kids and can easily be closed to conceal the daily mess. Beautiful fantasy brown marble counters and white marble mosaic back splash compliment the herringbone ceramic tile floor. Built-in seating opened up the space for more cabinetry in lieu of a separate dining space. This custom banquette features pattern vinyl fabric for easy cleaning.
We designed this custom TV unit to be left open for access to the equipment. The sliding barn doors allow the unit to be closed as an option, but the decorative boxes make it attractive to leave open for easy access.
The hex coffee tables allow for flexibility on movie night ensuring that each family member has a unique space of their own. And for a family of 7 a very large custom made sofa can accommodate everyone. The colorful palette of blues, whites, reds and pinks make this a happy space for the entire family to enjoy. Ceramic tile laid in a herringbone pattern is beautiful and practical for a large family. Fun DIY art made from a calendar of cities is a great focal point in the dinette area.
James Patrick Walters
A stacked stone fireplace draws the attention when visitors aren't watching the 60-inch framed inset plasma TV screen.
Jim Walters designed a sectional and two swivel chairs to encourage intimate talking while accommodating large groups watching movies or sports.
Archaeo Architects
STONE, WATER, LIGHT
An arced stone wall begins at an existing boulder on the site, curves along the hillside and flows into and through the house, terminating at the source of a stream. The house is grounded to the site.
The stream flows along a circulation path past the entry to the outside. Interior and exterior are intertwined.
A long narrow skylight casts a slice of light across a wall of art down to a narrow band of water. As the sun arcs across the sky light dramatically Changes.
Danzo Group Custom Cabinets & Woodworking
We built and installed the custom mantle.
Photo provided by Jami Abadessa - The designer on this project
Hampton Redesign
Breakfast nook, kitchen and family room.
Model Home Design (Photos) by Hampton Redesign.
SIGNATURE ARCHITECTES
SEJOUR - Atmosphère classique et naturelle, à la fois douce et épurée. © Hugo Hébrard - www.hugohebrard.com
Hush House
The Pool Box sites a small secondary residence and pool alongside an existing residence, set in a rolling Hill Country community. The project includes design for the structure, pool, and landscape - combined into a sequence of spaces of soft native planting, painted Texas daylight, and timeless materials. A careful entry carries one from a quiet landscape, stepping down into an entertainment room. Large glass doors open into a sculptural pool.
Pauline Ferga - MH DECO Le Plessis-Trévise
Harmonisation de l'espace et création d'une ambiance chaleureuse avec 3 espaces définis : salon / salle-à-manger / bureau.
Réalisation du rendu en photo-réaliste par vizstation.
Jami Abbadessa
Time Frame: 6 Weeks // Budget: $20,000 // Design Fee: $3,750
This young family owns a home in Ganesha Hills in Pomona. After living with “apartment” furniture for a couple of years, they decided it was time to upgrade and invest in furnishings that were more suited to their taste and lifestyle. Family friendly and comfortable, but still stylish, is what was requested. I achieved that by selecting quality/durable pieces of furniture for the foundation of the room and then decorated with accessories that have a bit of a “glam” factor, which can easily be changed out when they want a new look. I designed a custom wood bar top with steel supports for seating at the kitchen peninsula. Before there was no seating in the kitchen. This helps join the kitchen and family room and provides a spot for the kids to eat and do homework. The fireplace was updated with a new custom wood mantle and matching hearth. I had the walls painted from a yellow to a neutral greige. Custom window coverings include grey silk drapes in the family room and pleated Roman shades in the kitchen. For a bit of added sparkle, I replaced the 2 existing pendants with 2 mini chandeliers over the peninsula. The overall look is family friendly, but stylish with a bit of sparkle. Photo // Jami Abbadessa
Family Room Design Photos with Ceramic Floors and a Corner Fireplace
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