Family Room Design Photos with Cork Floors
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Michael Norpell's Wall To Wall
Inspired by the lobby of the iconic Riviera Hotel lobby in Palm Springs, the wall was removed and replaced with a screen block wall that creates a sense of connection to the rest of the house, while still defining the den area. Gray cork flooring makes a neutral backdrop, allowing the architecture of the space to be the champion. Rose quartz pink and modern greens come together in both furnishings and artwork to help create a modern lounge.
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Wohnzimmer mit Essbereich und einem Hauch "Trapperatmosphäre". genau richtig für diese USA-Fans. Möbel aus massivem Eichenholz und einer sehr realistisch wirkenden Blockhouse-Tapete.
Foto: SSB
St. Augustine Home Improvements, LLC
Large timber frame family room with custom copper handrail, rustic fixtures and cork flooring.
Princeton Design Collaborative
Reading Nook next to Fireplace with built in display shelves and bench
NRC HOMES
We dug down into the basement floor to achieve 9'0" ceiling height. Now the space is perfect for entertaining, whether your tastes run towards a drink at the home bar, watching movies on the drop down screen (concealed in the ceiling), or building a lego creation from the lego pieces stored in the bins that line two walls. Architectural design by Board & Vellum. Photo by John G. Wilbanks.
JulieO Design
Lower level remodel for a custom Billard room and guest suite. Vintage antiques are used and repurposed to create an vintage industrial man cave.
photos by Ezra Marcos
Piña Home, LLC
This growing family needed more crawl space, but love their antique Craftsman style home. An addition expanded the kitchen, made space for a primary bedroom and 2nd bath on the upper level. The large finished basement provides plenty of space for play and for gathering, as well as a bedroom and bath for visiting family and friends. This home was designed to be lived-in and well-loved, honoring the warmth and comfort of its original 1920s style.
Harmoni Designs + Build
Architecture and Design by: Harmoni Designs, LLC.
Photographer: Scott Pease, Pease Photography
Stoa Studios
Olivera Construction (Builder) • W. Brandt Hay Architect (Architect) • Eva Snider Photography (Photographer)
Family Room Design Photos with Cork Floors
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