Family Room Design Photos with Travertine Floors and Porcelain Floors
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Lisa & Leroy
Custom built-ins designed to hold a record collection and library of books. The fireplace got a facelift with a fresh mantle and tile surround.
NMB Custom Homes & Renovations
This contemporary beauty features a 3D porcelain tile wall with the TV and propane fireplace built in. The glass shelves are clear, starfire glass so they appear blue instead of green.
CuttingEdge Built LLC
Could you imagine this once dark orange, outdated keeping room would transition into this beautiful, bright, space???
Fine Art Interiors
Family Room with reclaimed wood beams for shelving and fireplace mantel. Performance fabrics used on all the furniture allow for a very durable and kid friendly environment.
Collins DuPont Design Group
Designer: Jenifer Davison
Design Assistant: Jen Murray
Builder: Ashton Woods
Photographer: Amber Fredericksen
Five Star Interiors
Fireplace: - 9 ft. linear
Bottom horizontal section-Tile: Emser Borigni White 18x35- Horizontal stacked
Top vertical section- Tile: Emser Borigni Diagonal Left/Right- White 18x35
Grout: Mapei 77 Frost
Fireplace wall paint: Web Gray SW 7075
Ceiling Paint: Pure White SW 7005
Paint: Egret White SW 7570
Photographer: Steve Chenn
Design Directives, LLC
Contemporary desert home with natural materials. Wood, stone and copper elements throughout the house. Floors are vein-cut travertine, walls are stacked stone or dry wall with hand painted faux finish.
Project designed by Susie Hersker’s Scottsdale interior design firm Design Directives. Design Directives is active in Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, Sedona, and beyond.
For more about Design Directives, click here: https://susanherskerasid.com/
Amanda Martocchio Architecture
This gas fireplace serves as a textural and semi-open room divider between a modest all-in-one living space and a bright galley kitchen. The oak mantel and shelving mask the working part of the kitchen.
Photo credit Jane Beiles.
Home Matters LLC
Gibeon Photography
this space is part of the open floor plan off the kitchen and dining area, this seating area promotes conversation and comfortable lounging while other family members are in the kitchen
Coastal Signature Homes
The barn door opens into the bonus room, providing architectural appeal and a little privacy for the bonus room too. White tile flooring makes for easy maintenance. The alabaster white crown molding and baseboard are a wonderful contrast to the navy blue for a nautical look.
Suzanne Nichols Design Group, Inc.
The gathering room in this space is an open concept leading into both the kitchen and dining room. This large area provides the perfect setting to lounge on custom upholstered pieces and custom designed bar feature. The entry way features a one of a kind door and hand painted art pieces.
Workroom C
Cozy corner of the family room with a view of the dining room in East Bay home. Photos by Eric Zepeda Studio
Drewett Works
This Paradise Valley stunner was a down-to-the-studs renovation. The owner, a successful business woman and owner of Bungalow Scottsdale -- a fabulous furnishings store, had a very clear vision. DW's mission was to re-imagine the 1970's solid block home into a modern and open place for a family of three. The house initially was very compartmentalized including lots of small rooms and too many doors to count. With a mantra of simplify, simplify, simplify, Architect CP Drewett began to look for the hidden order to craft a space that lived well.
This residence is a Moroccan world of white topped with classic Morrish patterning and finished with the owner's fabulous taste. The kitchen was established as the home's center to facilitate the owner's heart and swagger for entertaining. The public spaces were reimagined with a focus on hospitality. Practicing great restraint with the architecture set the stage for the owner to showcase objects in space. Her fantastic collection includes a glass-top faux elephant tusk table from the set of the infamous 80's television series, Dallas.
It was a joy to create, collaborate, and now celebrate this amazing home.
Project Details:
Architecture: C.P. Drewett, AIA, NCARB; Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ
Interior Selections: Linda Criswell, Bungalow Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ
Photography: Dino Tonn, Scottsdale, AZ
Featured in: Phoenix Home and Garden, June 2015, "Eclectic Remodel", page 87.
Family Room Design Photos with Travertine Floors and Porcelain Floors
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