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Wilson Kelsey Design
The peach painted Dutch door opens onto the game table area, where several wood chairs are painted in different bright colors in a complementary palette.
Color, playfulness and whimsy combine to create a casual, welcoming summer retreat for empty nesters who still tell us that when they walk through the door they say “Aaahhh” to themselves. WKD took one large room and created 4 different zones: an airy and bright living room area for conversation, a cozy family room area for reading, a dining room area for family meals, and a game table area for games.
The clients have hired us back for phase 2 - giving the kitchen a complete overhaul.
This project was the cover story of Spring 2015 Northshore Magazine: Click Here to Read.
It was also featured in May 2015 Seaside Style Magazine: Click Here to Read.
Photography: Michael J. Lee
Abby Hetherington Interiors
This project was a collaboration of Abby Hetherington and Kath Costani's creative talent.
Jane Antonacci Interior Design
A California Mission-style home in Hillsborough was designed by the architect Farro Esslatt. The clients had an extensive contemporary collection and wanted a warm mix of contemporary and traditional furnishings. Photos are by Farro Esslatt.
Germania Construction
Just because it's a golf simulator, doesn't mean the space can't be beautiful. Adding the unique tree bar to this room elevates the whole home.
k YODER design, LLC
Originally designed as a screened-in porch, the sunroom enclosure was reclad in wood and stone to unify with the rest of the house. New windows and sliding doors reinforce connections with the outdoors.
Sky-Frame sliding doors/windows via Dover Windows and Doors; Kolbe VistaLuxe fixed and casement windows via North American Windows and Doors; Element by Tech Lighting recessed lighting; Lea Ceramiche Waterfall porcelain stoneware tiles
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.
Living Design Ideas with a Game Room
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