Large Family Room Design Photos with Cork Floors
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Living Spaces Design Group
Family room accent colors and owner's art collection.
Photo by David Stewart, Ad Cat Media
Caliber Woodcraft
Custom entertainment center in Mission Viejo, CA. Built from a mix of cherry, urban woods, and specialty veneers, this media center is one-of-a-kind! Cherry casework creates the structure of the piece. Alder live edge counters, black acacia and eucalyptus trim moldings, and blue gum eucalyptus veneer panels create a unique look that bring the clients' vision to life!
AMEK Custom Builders
An artwork display is adjacent to the game and craft table so recent projects can be featured A cork floor provides depth and defines this play area. Our clients desired to transform an unfinished basement into an interactive space. Photo by John Swee of Dodge Creative.
The Rauland Agency, Inc.
Photo By: Bill Alexander.
The subtle patterns to the cork floor add interest to the rec room
Visual Jill Inc.
A large family room downstairs shows the architectural detail of the time period: cork floors and wood paneled walls.
Photos by Peter Lyons
AMEK Custom Builders
This area focuses on a game and craft table with adjacent artwork display and snack room. A cork floor provides depth and defined play area. A family with kids who likes games, craft projects, reading, and hanging out with friends desired to transform an unfinished basement into an interactive space. Photo by John Swee of Dodge Creative.
Visual Jill Inc.
Downstairs family room, complete with cork floors and wood paneling.
Photos by Peter Lyons
Scenic Interiors, LLC
This 1950's ranch had a huge basement footprint that was unused as living space. With the walkout double door and plenty of southern exposure light, it made a perfect guest bedroom, living room, full bathroom, utility and laundry room, and plenty of closet storage, and effectively doubled the square footage of the home. The bathroom is designed with a curbless shower, allowing for wheelchair accessibility, and incorporates mosaic glass and modern tile. The living room incorporates a computer controlled low-energy LED accent lighting system hidden in recessed light coves in the utility chases.
Scenic Interiors, LLC
This 1950's ranch had a huge basement footprint that was unused as living space. With the walkout double door and plenty of southern exposure light, it made a perfect guest bedroom, living room, full bathroom, utility and laundry room, and plenty of closet storage, and effectively doubled the square footage of the home. The bathroom is designed with a curbless shower, allowing for wheelchair accessibility, and incorporates mosaic glass and modern tile. The living room incorporates a computer controlled low-energy LED accent lighting system hidden in recessed light coves in the utility chases.
Scenic Interiors, LLC
This 1950's ranch had a huge basement footprint that was unused as living space. With the walkout double door and plenty of southern exposure light, it made a perfect guest bedroom, living room, full bathroom, utility and laundry room, and plenty of closet storage, and effectively doubled the square footage of the home. The bathroom is designed with a curbless shower, allowing for wheelchair accessibility, and incorporates mosaic glass and modern tile. The living room incorporates a computer controlled low-energy LED accent lighting system hidden in recessed light coves in the utility chases.
Scenic Interiors, LLC
This 1950's ranch had a huge basement footprint that was unused as living space. With the walkout double door and plenty of southern exposure light, it made a perfect guest bedroom, living room, full bathroom, utility and laundry room, and plenty of closet storage, and effectively doubled the square footage of the home. The bathroom is designed with a curbless shower, allowing for wheelchair accessibility, and incorporates mosaic glass and modern tile. The living room incorporates a computer controlled low-energy LED accent lighting system hidden in recessed light coves in the utility chases.
Scenic Interiors, LLC
This 1950's ranch had a huge basement footprint that was unused as living space. With the walkout double door and plenty of southern exposure light, it made a perfect guest bedroom, living room, full bathroom, utility and laundry room, and plenty of closet storage, and effectively doubled the square footage of the home. The bathroom is designed with a curbless shower, allowing for wheelchair accessibility, and incorporates mosaic glass and modern tile. The living room incorporates a computer controlled low-energy LED accent lighting system hidden in recessed light coves in the utility chases.
Living Spaces Design Group
Family room accent colors and owner's art collection.
Photo by David Stewart, Ad Cat Media
Large Family Room Design Photos with Cork Floors
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