Family Room Design Photos with Green Walls and Orange Walls
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Wellington's Fine Leather Furniture
A contemporary leather set that reclines with a full chaise lounger. shown here in a vanilla full top grain leather. This has a manual open. The multi colored throw pillows pick up the hues of the rug.
Karla Trincanello, CID, Interior Decisions, Inc.
After view of family room renovation. Photo credit: Peter Rymwid
Decorations Lucullus
This venerable 1840’s townhouse has a youthful owner who loves vibrant color and the folds of fabric. Part whimsy and part serious, these rooms are filled weekend after weekend with family and friends. Out of town guests love the simple old dependency rooms, once intended for servants and rowdy 19th century boys. The trick was to use every alcove and passageway to create places for gathering. No question the billiard table conjures up fabled Southern habits of idling. Just in case that sounds too serious, throw in a jukebox stocked with vintage country and rock. High style doesn’t mean the good times don’t roll.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
Photo: Susan Gilmore Photography
Coddington Design
The family room features a fresh green palette inspired by the outdoors, as well as a custom designed leather sofa and comfy swivel chairs. Elements of nature are clear in the chartreuse wallpaper with silvery palm leaf detail which wraps the room, along with the chrysanthemum-motif rug.
Photo: Matthew Millman
LLG Residential Design LLC
The upper floor of the home was opened up to provide a great new family space on the second floor. The homeowners have a fun modern style and are not afraid of color. The pewter floors work well with the bold wall colors.
McClure Contracting, Inc.
This was a whole house remodel, the owners are more transitional in style, and they had a lot of special requests including the suspended bar seats on the bar, as well as the geometric circles that were custom to their space. The doors, moulding, trim work and bar are all completely custom to their aesthetic interests.
We tore out a lot of walls to make the kitchen and living space a more open floor plan for easier communication,
The hidden bar is to the right of the kitchen, replacing the previous closet pantry that we tore down and replaced with a framed wall, that allowed us to create a hidden bar (hidden from the living room) complete with a tall wine cooler on the end of the island.
Photo Credid: Peter Obetz
Family Room Design Photos with Green Walls and Orange Walls
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