Family Room Design Photos with Plywood Floors and Concrete Floors
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Cornerstone Architects
Nestled between multiple stands of Live Oak trees, the Westlake Residence is a contemporary Texas Hill Country home. The house is designed to accommodate the entire family, yet flexible in its design to be able to scale down into living only in 2,200 square feet when the children leave in several years. The home includes many state-of-the-art green features and multiple flex spaces capable of hosting large gatherings or small, intimate groups. The flow and design of the home provides for privacy from surrounding properties and streets, as well as to focus all of the entertaining to the center of the home. Finished in late 2006, the home features Icynene insulation, cork floors and thermal chimneys to exit warm air in the expansive family room.
Photography by Allison Cartwright
Turkel Design
Axiom Desert House by Turkel Design in Palm Springs, California ; Photo by Chase Daniel ; custom cabinetry by Turkel Design ; lift-and-slide door by Marvin ; furnishings from Resource Furniture ; living wall by Suite Plants
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A contemporary down filled custom sectional is neutral and timeless. An antique log home piece was converted to a coffee table by adding castors, a unique conversation piece at a great price. A found oar and heirloom snowshoes add whimsey and add a cottage element to the wall with their graphic shapes. Modern contemporary and rustic minimalism is our signature look.
Pulse Design
Custom fireplace design with 3-way horizontal fireplace unit. This intricate design includes a concealed audio cabinet with custom slatted doors, lots of hidden storage with touch latch hardware and custom corner cabinet door detail. Walnut veneer material is complimented with a black Dekton surface by Cosentino.
John West Stoddard, Inc.
View of the family room board-formed concrete fireplace with steel insert. Glass follows the roof line and the white planking adds a interesting texture to the ceiling.
dSPACE Studio Ltd, AIA
The addition is a two story space evoking the typology of an orangery - a glass enclosed structure used as a conservatory, common in England where the owners have lived. Evan Thomas Photography
Abramson Architects
The open concept living room overlooks the pool outside and the mountains on the horizon. Interior walls never fully meet the ceiling, to keep a loft-like open floor plan.
Photo: Jim Bartsch
Family Room Design Photos with Plywood Floors and Concrete Floors
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