Family Room Design Photos with Slate Floors and Porcelain Floors
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Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
This is a rebuild of a Bay Area mid-century home. The floors are made of porcelain tile that looks like wood. The heating system is radiant heat which transfers heat better through tile than through hardwood. This stainless steel vertical fireplace burns ethanol fuel. The fireplace is by Ecosmart Fireplace: according to the Ecosmart website, "EcoSmart Fireplaces are fuelled by bioethanol, a renewable liquid fuel produced from agricultural by-products which burns clean - no smoke, no sparks, no fuss."
Simply Baths & Kitchens
A small basement common area, shared between two guests bedrooms and housing a laundry closet keeps the finishes stream-lined and contemporary. The wood-look tile floor adds warmth and interest, while the homeowner's collages of family photos makes the room personal.
Fisher Custom Homes
Southwestern artifacts create an excellent motif which complements the home’s aggregate style.
Nina Williams Interiors
Blues and pinks are the accent colors in this relaxes space. Textured blinds and a mid century credenza with caning on the doors add to the coastal feel. White linen drapes are hung from the ceiling behind custom crown moldings.
Kristen Elizabeth Design
This family room virtually sits outdoors and is surrounded with light. we kept materials light as well. Custom mid century hide on hair covered armcharis surround a green tufted leather ottoman that centers the room.
Candice Kirby Designs
Open Concept living and dining area. Bright and Airy foundation complimented by pops of color
LMOH Home
A lake-side guest house is designed to transition from everyday living to hot-spot entertaining. The eclectic environment accommodates jam sessions, friendly gatherings, wine clubs and relaxed evenings watching the sunset while perched at the wine bar.
Shown in this photo: guest house, wine bar, man cave, custom guitar wall, leather chair, martini table, custom upholstered barrel chairs, wool area rug, tufted ottoman, wood plank floor, clients accessories, finishing touches designed by LMOH Home. | Photography Joshua Caldwell.
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Giocare con gli arredi, perchè no? Una scala che diventa un armadio, un piccolo angolo studio che si impacchetta per lasciare spazio ai nostri ospiti, una libreria divertente a ribalta. Una scala può diventare un contenitore fin dal primo gradino, una ringhiera può essere pensata anche come una libreria. Ci siamo divertite a pensare che tutti gli elementi potessero avere una doppia anima.
Family Room Design Photos with Slate Floors and Porcelain Floors
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