Large Family Room Design Photos with a Game Room
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Imperfect Interiors
We added oak herringbone parquet, a new fire surround, bespoke alcove joinery and antique furniture to the games room of this Isle of Wight holiday home
Lenox House Design
A lower level family room doesn't have to be boring - it can be exciting! By using dark finishes on the TV wall and the cabinets, the client has a definite focal point for this open space. Complemented by pops of color in the artwork and pillows, the space feels sophisticated but yet a little young at heart.
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
A remodeled modern and eclectic living room. This room was featured on Houzz in a "Room of the Day" editorial piece: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/54584369/list/room-of-the-day-dramatic-redesign-brings-intimacy-to-a-large-room
Deborah Kirk Interiors, Inc.
My client and her family summer in Martha's Vineyard, and so they wanted to keep the beach feeling with them year round - we accomplished this by adding a maritime map of the island on the ceiling with some art and buoys they have collected over the years.
Colossus Mfg.
Game room with stained cement floor, dark blue moody walls, and furnished with dark wood/blue felt pool table, twin leather couches, and cement milk globe pendant lighting.
Just Basements
The use of bulkhead details throughout the space allows for further division between the office, music, tv and games areas. The wall niches, lighting, paint and wallpaper, were all choices made to draw the eye around the space while still visually linking the separated areas together.
Vernon Wentz
The lighting design in this rustic barn with a modern design was the designed and built by lighting designer Mike Moss. This was not only a dream to shoot because of my love for rustic architecture but also because the lighting design was so well done it was a ease to capture. Photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery
Large Family Room Design Photos with a Game Room
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