Family Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors and Brown Floor
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Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
A peek of what awaits in this comfy sofa! The family room and kitchen are also open to the patio.
ORIJIN STONE, LLC
The stone materials selected for this Artisan Tour showcase home compliment its traditional colonial aesthetic. The front entrance features a ORIJIN STONE Premium Bluestone Full Color Natural Cleft walkway, paved stoop and treads. ORIJIN Laurel™ Sandstone tile is found throughout the expansive kitchen, entertaining family room, and mudroom. The fireplace and stone wall in the family room features a custom Limestone veneer, crafted by ORIJIN. Sunfish Lake, MN residence.
MASONRY: Meyer Masonry
ARCHITECT & BUILDER: Nor-son, Inc.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Landmark Photography
Hastings Construction Inc
A new gas fireplace takes center stage in the Family room with stone tile surround, perfect for keeping warm on a cool & foggy Carmel day.
Red Sea Stone
Honeycomb 600x600 limestone tiles are used throughout the open kitchen,dining and living areas
Randolph Interior Design
Interior Design - Randolph Interior Design
Remodeler - Revision LLC
Phot - SpaceCrafting
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
This is a seamless indoor-outdoor entertaining space with easy flow between the ADU and the outdoor area.
Hastings Construction Inc
A view of Dining room & Kitchen from the Family room showcases how light and bright this space is.
ORIJIN STONE, LLC
The stone materials selected for this Artisan Tour showcase home compliment its traditional colonial aesthetic. The front entrance features a ORIJIN STONE Premium Bluestone Full Color Natural Cleft walkway, paved stoop and treads. ORIJIN Laurel™ Sandstone tile is found throughout the expansive kitchen, entertaining family room, and mudroom. The fireplace and stone wall in the family room features a custom Limestone veneer, crafted by ORIJIN. Sunfish Lake, MN residence.
MASONRY: Meyer Masonry
ARCHITECT & BUILDER: Nor-son, Inc.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Landmark Photography
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The main space has a vaulted ceiling with four skylights and a ceiling fan.
Usable Space Interiors, LLC
By knocking down a few walls, opening the low ceiling to expose a vaulted ceiling (while accenting it with wood beams), lacing in new hardwoods to the existing floors, adding a rich, navy accent wall, to incorporating white paint (on the previous orange fireplace), to adding a new, chunky wood mantle... this 1950's home now looks like completely different bachelor pad.
Family Room Design Photos with Limestone Floors and Brown Floor
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