Family Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors and a Tile Fireplace Surround
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ARTium Design Build
The fireplace wall was relocated and the floor was raised in the sunken living room to shift the orientation of the space and make it more flexible and open. The fireplace wall was custom built to tie into the kitchen cabinetry in simple white shaker style and 2" thick floating shelves complete with lighting.
The surround was a porcelain tile and a simple custom built detail.
Sharp Homes, Inc.
Where to start describing this amazing open kitchen! A large white granite island and farm sink compliment dark wood cabinets and stainless appliances - including a large gas cook top and built-in oven/microwave combo. The open plan connects directly to the Great Room and Dining Room so the chef in the home can stay connected with family and visitors while preparing a large meal. Under cabinet lighting and unique pendants provide warmth to the space, which is topped off, quite literally, with a faux painted barrel vault ceiling that has its own hidden cove lighting.
From this perspective you can also see into the spacious Great Room and out the wall of windows to the views beyond.
YK Stone Center Inc.
2-story floor to ceiling Neolith Fireplace surround.
Pattern matching between multiple slabs.
Mitred corners to run the veins in a 'waterfall' like effect.
GaleRisa Photography
J.T. Design
View from kitchen to new large family room, showing roof framing hand built trusses, with engineered collar ties. Painted shaker style cabinets
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
When down2earth interior design was called upon to redesign this Queen Village row house, we knew that a complete overhaul to the plan was necessary. The kitchen, originally in the back of the house, had an unusable fireplace taking up valuable space, a terrible workflow, and cabinets and counters that had seen better days. The dining room and family room were one open space without definition or character.
The solution: reorganize the entire first floor. The dining area, with its deep blue walls and capiz chandelier, provides an immediate sense of place when you first walk into the home, and there is space for entryway items immediately next to the door.
Photos: Rebecca McAlpin
Beyond Beige Interior Design Inc.
Beyond Beige Interior Design | www.beyondbeige.com | Ph: 604-876-3800 | Photography By Provoke Studios | Furniture Purchased From The Living Lab Furniture Co
Family Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors and a Tile Fireplace Surround
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