Family Room Design Photos with Purple Walls

Greenwich Village Home
Greenwich Village Home
Tara Benet DesignTara Benet Design
This home was created by combining two apartments on a penthouse floor in Greenwich Village. The finishes and design are bold and luxurious but still functional for a large family.
Santa Monica Condo den entrance
Santa Monica Condo den entrance
CKlein PropertiesCKlein Properties
Santa Monica condo den TV ALCOVE AFTER CKlein Properties
Studio - Paris XIV
Studio - Paris XIV
Maison HonoréMaison Honoré
Agencement et rénovation totale d'un studio de 23 m² au dernier étage.
Relaxation Room Addition
Relaxation Room Addition
Gerry Dunleavy ConstructionGerry Dunleavy Construction
The elongated European style fireplace, where the flame floats on glass, provides a beautiful ambiance.
Santa Monica Condo den TV alcove area
Santa Monica Condo den TV alcove area
CKlein PropertiesCKlein Properties
Santa Monica condo den TV ALCOVE AFTER CKlein Properties
Sophisticated Living Area
Sophisticated Living Area
Studio ST Architects, P.C.Studio ST Architects, P.C.
This urban living space is bright and airy, featuring a custom back lit home bar, a wall mounted T.V relaxing warm tones and casual furniture that make you want to stay home and escape hectic city living. Photo by: Andre Garn
Southwick Family Room
Southwick Family Room
Lisa Scheff DesignsLisa Scheff Designs
This open concept Family Room pulled inspiration from the purple accent wall. We emphasized the 12 foot ceilings by raising the drapery panels above the window, added motorized Hunter Douglas Silhouettes to the windows, and pops of purple and gold throughout.
1850's Farmhouse
1850's Farmhouse
Mandeville Canyon DesignsMandeville Canyon Designs
This parlor room was designed to give the homeowner a tranquil place to read, meditate, and listen to music. We chose to mix styles combining more modern elements such as the hanging pendant with old pine pieces such as the repurposed table, originally used to weigh livestock. One of our favorite repurposed itemss are the candle sconces from Spain. Originally roof tiles, it is reported that they are made by laying the wet material across the tilers lap. Women were used for the job as their thighs were slimmer and more shapely. Lucky us! Photo~Jared Saulnier

Family Room Design Photos with Purple Walls

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