Family Room Design Photos with Slate Floors and Concrete Floors

Classic Hill Country
Classic Hill Country
Cook DesignsCook Designs
View of game room for pool table
Interior of family room addition
Interior of family room addition
Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.
The family room addition to this 1930's stone house was conceived of as an outdoor room, with floor-to-ceiling glass doors, large skylights and a fieldstone floor. White cabinets, cherry and slate countertops harmonize with the exposed stone walls. Photo: Jeffrey Totaro
Menlo Mod
Menlo Mod
Mansfield + O'NeilMansfield + O'Neil
John Lum Architecture Paul Dyer Photography
Equestrian Estate Staging in Penryn
Equestrian Estate Staging in Penryn
Heather's HousesHeather's Houses
Open concept with exposed beam ceilings this staging incorporated layers of texture in neutral tones and fibers
Rénovation d'un Studio de 20 M2
Rénovation d'un Studio de 20 M2
Jean-Christophe PeyrieuxJean-Christophe Peyrieux
Jean-Christophe Peyrieux - Architecte d'intérieur Paris Marais Rénovation complète d'un Studio de 20m2 à Paris, Optimisation de l'espace et création d'une mezzanine pour un couchage fixe supplémentaire.
Can Deus
Can Deus
Dawson Design GroupDawson Design Group
Brady Architectural Photography
Polished and Stained Concrete with Custom Tile Cuts
Polished and Stained Concrete with Custom Tile Cuts
Dancer Concrete DesignDancer Concrete Design
By day two we were ready to apply the reactive stain. The homeowners selected a combination of Cola, Coffee Brown and Black. This combo created a lot of movement and warmth to the floor. A unique aspect to this particular job was cutting a tile pattern into the concrete floor. This creates the look of tile with the longevity and durability of a concrete floor. The tile pattern was cut along with a 10″ border around the room. The cuts were only 1/16″ deep since it took place after staining. The final polish brought the floor up to a level one, 400-grit shine.

Family Room Design Photos with Slate Floors and Concrete Floors

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