Family Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors and Terra-cotta Floors
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Joseph Volpe, Designer
The family room has a high, vaulted ceiling with stained fir trusses. Window seats look out to the pool and outdoor living areas, which are accessed through large Canterra doors.
Alexander Stross
MATTEO MARTINI ARCHITETTO
Vista del soggiorno con tavolo da pranzo tondo, realizzato su nostro disegno. Carta da parti Livingstone Grey, firmata Tecnografica Italian Wallcoverings.
Archventil
Una libreria coordinata con la cucina che copre tutta la parete lunga del living, riprende la porta d’ingresso e la nasconde dietro i pannelli in legno. Crea contenitori. Crea mensole aperte. Crea profondità. Trasmette matericità. Apporta contrasto. Scalda.
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Clean lines and a refined material palette transformed the Moss Hill House master bath into an open, light-filled space appropriate to its 1960 modern character.
Underlying the design is a thoughtful intent to maximize opportunities within the long narrow footprint. Minimizing project cost and disruption, fixture locations were generally maintained. All interior walls and existing soaking tub were removed, making room for a large walk-in shower. Large planes of glass provide definition and maintain desired openness, allowing daylight from clerestory windows to fill the space.
Light-toned finishes and large format tiles throughout offer an uncluttered vision. Polished marble “circles” provide textural contrast and small-scale detail, while an oak veneered vanity adds additional warmth.
In-floor radiant heat, reclaimed veneer, dimming controls, and ample daylighting are important sustainable features. This renovation converted a well-worn room into one with a modern functionality and a visual timelessness that will take it into the future.
Photographed by: place, inc
Environments by Design
Additional seating was added throughout this media room near the Pool Table and the Virtual Golf Simulator so the clients are able to entertain a large number of guests.
Just the Thing Decorating, Staging, and Windows
The family who has owned this home for twenty years was ready for modern update! Concrete floors were restained and cedar walls were kept intact, but kitchen was completely updated with high end appliances and sleek cabinets, and brand new furnishings were added to showcase the couple's favorite things.
Troy Grant, Epic Photo
Jasmine McClelland Design
The front entrance sits next to a nook. This area is softened with the use of wood cladding designed by Jasmine McClelland.
Sarah Wood Photography
Family Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors and Terra-cotta Floors
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