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Fautt Homes
Inviting family room with exposed stained beams and pocketing sliding doors. The doors disappear into the walls for a indoor outdoor experience.
Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
The same brick materials from the exterior of the home are harmoniously integrated into the interior. Inside the living room space, hardwood flooring and a brick fireplace promise the coziness of home.
Inside this home, the great room includes a clean kitchen and a dining area for a family to enjoy together.
Drewett Works
Relaxed and livable, the lower-level walkout lounge is shaped in a perfect octagon. Framing the 12-foot-high ceiling are decorative wood beams that serve to anchor the room.
Project Details // Sublime Sanctuary
Upper Canyon, Silverleaf Golf Club
Scottsdale, Arizona
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: American First Builders
Interior Designer: Michele Lundstedt
Landscape architecture: Greey | Pickett
Photography: Werner Segarra
https://www.drewettworks.com/sublime-sanctuary/
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
Basement finished to include game room, family room, shiplap wall treatment, sliding barn door and matching beam, new staircase, home gym, locker room and bathroom in addition to wine bar area.
Brooke Sipe Interiors
Set in the suburbs of Dallas, this custom-built home has great bones, but it's southern-traditional style and décor did not fit the taste of its new homeowners. Family spaces and bedrooms were curated to allow for transition as the family grows. Unpretentious and inviting, these spaces better suit their lifestyle.
The living room was updated with refreshing, high-contrast paint, and modern lighting. A low-rise and deep seat sectional allows for lounging, cuddling, as well as pillow fort making. Toys are out of site in large wicker baskets, and fragile decorative objects are placed high on shelves, making this cozy space perfect for entertaining and playing.
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
This lovely little modern farmhouse is located at the base of the foothills in one of Boulder’s most prized neighborhoods. Tucked onto a challenging narrow lot, this inviting and sustainably designed 2400 sf., 4 bedroom home lives much larger than its compact form. The open floor plan and vaulted ceilings of the Great room, kitchen and dining room lead to a beautiful covered back patio and lush, private back yard. These rooms are flooded with natural light and blend a warm Colorado material palette and heavy timber accents with a modern sensibility. A lyrical open-riser steel and wood stair floats above the baby grand in the center of the home and takes you to three bedrooms on the second floor. The Master has a covered balcony with exposed beamwork & warm Beetle-kill pine soffits, framing their million-dollar view of the Flatirons.
Its simple and familiar style is a modern twist on a classic farmhouse vernacular. The stone, Hardie board siding and standing seam metal roofing create a resilient and low-maintenance shell. The alley-loaded home has a solar-panel covered garage that was custom designed for the family’s active & athletic lifestyle (aka “lots of toys”). The front yard is a local food & water-wise Master-class, with beautiful rain-chains delivering roof run-off straight to the family garden.
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
This lovely little modern farmhouse is located at the base of the foothills in one of Boulder’s most prized neighborhoods. Tucked onto a challenging narrow lot, this inviting and sustainably designed 2400 sf., 4 bedroom home lives much larger than its compact form. The open floor plan and vaulted ceilings of the Great room, kitchen and dining room lead to a beautiful covered back patio and lush, private back yard. These rooms are flooded with natural light and blend a warm Colorado material palette and heavy timber accents with a modern sensibility. A lyrical open-riser steel and wood stair floats above the baby grand in the center of the home and takes you to three bedrooms on the second floor. The Master has a covered balcony with exposed beamwork & warm Beetle-kill pine soffits, framing their million-dollar view of the Flatirons.
Its simple and familiar style is a modern twist on a classic farmhouse vernacular. The stone, Hardie board siding and standing seam metal roofing create a resilient and low-maintenance shell. The alley-loaded home has a solar-panel covered garage that was custom designed for the family’s active & athletic lifestyle (aka “lots of toys”). The front yard is a local food & water-wise Master-class, with beautiful rain-chains delivering roof run-off straight to the family garden.
Mammoth Projects
The brief for the living room included creating a space that is comfortable, modern and where the couple’s young children can play and make a mess. We selected a bright, vintage rug to anchor the space on top of which we added a myriad of seating opportunities that can move and morph into whatever is required for playing and entertaining.
Pineapple House Interior Design
Pineapple House adds a rustic stained wooden beams with arches to the painted white ceiling with tongue and groove V-notch slats to unify the kitchen and family room. Chris Little Photography
Delphinium Design
Alternative view of custom wall built-in cabinets in a styled family room complete with stone fireplace and wood mantel, beige sofa, fabric accent chair, dark wood coffee table, custom pillows and exposed beams in Charlotte, NC.
Family Room Design Photos with Exposed Beam
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