Family Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors and Timber
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Smithwood Builders Inc.
With two teen daughters, a one bathroom house isn’t going to cut it. In order to keep the peace, our clients tore down an existing house in Richmond, BC to build a dream home suitable for a growing family. The plan. To keep the business on the main floor, complete with gym and media room, and have the bedrooms on the upper floor to retreat to for moments of tranquility. Designed in an Arts and Crafts manner, the home’s facade and interior impeccably flow together. Most of the rooms have craftsman style custom millwork designed for continuity. The highlight of the main floor is the dining room with a ridge skylight where ship-lap and exposed beams are used as finishing touches. Large windows were installed throughout to maximize light and two covered outdoor patios built for extra square footage. The kitchen overlooks the great room and comes with a separate wok kitchen. You can never have too many kitchens! The upper floor was designed with a Jack and Jill bathroom for the girls and a fourth bedroom with en-suite for one of them to move to when the need presents itself. Mom and dad thought things through and kept their master bedroom and en-suite on the opposite side of the floor. With such a well thought out floor plan, this home is sure to please for years to come.
Scorziell Development, Inc.
Family sitting room with a stone fireplace, shiplap walls and ceilings, white couches, glass tables, and more.
KK Design Concepts
In this San Juan Capistrano home the focal wall of the family room has a relaxed and eclectic feel achieved by the combination of smooth lacquered cabinets with textural elements like a reclaimed wood mantel, grasscloth wall paper, and dimensional porcelain tile surrounding the fireplace. The accessories used to decorate the shelves are mostly from the homeowners own stock thus making it more personal.
Photo: Sabine Klingler Kane, KK Design Koncepts, Laguna Niguel, CA
Coveney Browne Design
The old workers cottage was converted to a cosy family room with a wood burning stove in the original firepace.
Neil Cownie Architect Pty Ltd
The house has been designed on the basis of passive solar principals which sees the warmth of the winter sun penetrating the living areas of the house. In summer shade and the cross ventilation of the coll afternoon breezes moderate the temperature of the house.
CS Thomas Construction
Shiplap ceiling, wide plank wood panel walls, marble fireplace surround, window bench seats with built-in storage.
KK Design Concepts
In this San Juan Capistrano family room a custom reclaimed wood table (with ottomans underneath) and vintage wood mantel as well as a soft leather chair create an immediate "feeling-at-home-and kick-up-your-feet" kind of ambiance!
Photo: Sabine Klingler Kane
ULFBUILT
This expansive open space creates harmony across the different corners of the room. The windows provide good ventilation and natural light. While the combination of wood, white, and black colors give the area a rustic yet sophisticated look.
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Family Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors and Timber
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