Family Room Design Photos with Grey Floor and Multi-Coloured Floor

Villanova, PA: Transitional Living Space
Villanova, PA: Transitional Living Space
Bella B Home DesignsBella B Home Designs
This 7 seater sectional was a winner the minute our clients sat in it! We paired it with a matching ottoman for comfort, added window treatments, lighting, a stacked stone fireplace, and wall to wall carpeting.
West Springfield, VA
West Springfield, VA
Village and Coast, LLCVillage and Coast, LLC
Updated a dark and dated family room to a bright, airy and fresh modern farmhouse style. The unique angled sofa was reupholstered in a fresh pet and family friendly Krypton fabric and contrasts fabulously with the Pottery Barn swivel chairs done in a deep grey/green velvet. Glass topped accent tables keep the space open and bright and air a bit of formality to the casual farmhouse feel of the greywash wicker coffee table. The original built-ins were a cramped and boxy old style and were redesigned into lower counter- height shaker cabinets topped with a rich walnut and paired with custom walnut floating shelves and mantle. Durable and pet friendly carpet was a must for this cozy hang-out space, it's a patterned low-pile Godfrey Hirst in the Misty Morn color. The fireplace went from an orange hued '80s brick with bright brass to an ultra flat white with black accents.
Reclaim Your Walls!
Reclaim Your Walls!
Interiors by NatashaInteriors by Natasha
This open floor plan family room for a family of four—two adults and two children was a dream to design. I wanted to create harmony and unity in the space bringing the outdoors in. My clients wanted a space that they could, lounge, watch TV, play board games and entertain guest in. They had two requests: one—comfortable and two—inviting. They are a family that loves sports and spending time with each other. One of the challenges I tackled first was the 22 feet ceiling height and wall of windows. I decided to give this room a Contemporary Rustic Style. Using scale and proportion to identify the inadequacy between the height of the built-in and fireplace in comparison to the wall height was the next thing to tackle. Creating a focal point in the room created balance in the room. The addition of the reclaimed wood on the wall and furniture helped achieve harmony and unity between the elements in the room combined makes a balanced, harmonious complete space. Bringing the outdoors in and using repetition of design elements like color throughout the room, texture in the accent pillows, rug, furniture and accessories and shape and form was how I achieved harmony. I gave my clients a space to entertain, lounge, and have fun in that reflected their lifestyle. Photography by Haigwood Studios
K and D's
K and D's
C Change DesignC Change Design
Blackstone Edge Studios

Family Room Design Photos with Grey Floor and Multi-Coloured Floor

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