Family Room Design Photos with Medium Hardwood Floors and Dark Hardwood Floors

Greenwich Waterfront Shingle
Greenwich Waterfront Shingle
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
Ship-lap walls and sliding barn doors add a rustic flair to the kid-friendly recreational space.
Classic Lake House
Classic Lake House
Glas AssociatesGlas Associates
Warm and inviting lower-level family room featuring a large stone fireplace and dark wood mantle Photo by Ashley Avila Photography
Green Hills Complete Renovation
Green Hills Complete Renovation
Usable Space Interiors, LLCUsable Space Interiors, LLC
This homeowner desired the family room (adjacent to the kitchen) to be the casual space to kick back and relax in, while still embellished enough to look stylish. By selecting mixed textures of leather, linen, distressed woods, and metals, USI was able to create this rustic, yet, inviting space. Flanking the fireplace with floating shelves and modified built ins, adding a ceiling beams, and a new mantle really transformed this once traditional space to something much more casual and tuscan.
Classic Modern - Den
Classic Modern - Den
Mia Rao DesignMia Rao Design
The family room / TV room is cozy with full wall built-in with storage. The back of the shelving has wallcovering to create depth, texture and interest.
NS Custom Entertainement Built-Ins
NS Custom Entertainement Built-Ins
Labra Design BuildLabra Design Build
This custom built-in entertainment center features white shaker cabinetry accented by white oak shelves with integrated lighting and brass hardware. The electronics are contained in the lower door cabinets with select items like the wifi router out on the countertop on the left side and a Sonos sound bar in the center under the TV. The TV is mounted on the back panel and wires are in a chase down to the lower cabinet. The side fillers go down to the floor to give the wall baseboards a clean surface to end against.
Modern Mediterranean Family Room- Santa Monica, California
Modern Mediterranean Family Room- Santa Monica, California
designstilesdesignstiles
“People tend to want to place their sofas right against the wall,” Lovett says. “I always try to float the sofa a bit and give the sofa some breathing room. Here, we didn’t have floor outlets or any eye-level lighting. Incorporating table lamps allows for mood lighting and ambiance. We placed a console behind the sofa to bring in large-scale lamps, which also helped fill in the negative space between the sofa and the bottom of the windows.” Photography: Amy Bartlam

Family Room Design Photos with Medium Hardwood Floors and Dark Hardwood Floors

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