Loft-style Family Room Design Photos with a Game Room

Condo Transformation Inspired by Art
Condo Transformation Inspired by Art
Interior Trends Inc. Design & RemodelingInterior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
This photo by Peter Lik is called "Tree of Life". It was the inspiration for the design of the fireplace. The double sided ribbon fireplace was a great way to combine the two units together to make them feel like one space. This fireplace is 20' tall. The hearth is made from concrete and appears to be floating. We cantilevered between the two units to support the weight of the concrete. Both fireplaces have the same hearth. The artwork is not only illuminated from the front, but we also installed LED lights around the sides that provide a rich warm glow at night. Artist Peter Lik Photo courtesy of Fred Lassman
Greenwood Craftsman Model - Game Room - Beracah Homes - Modular Home
Greenwood Craftsman Model - Game Room - Beracah Homes - Modular Home
Beracah HomesBeracah Homes
Though the Greenwood Craftsman Model is technically a "Rancher", Beracah's roof design creates additional "finishable" upstairs space - this adds an extra 1000 sq ft to the home. 9 ft ceilings are also found upstairs in this house. Game rooms, office space, an additional bedroom and bath are all possible by finishing off this space. Photo: ACHensler
1834 Circa Historic Barn Renovation
1834 Circa Historic Barn Renovation
PotterBuilt ConstructionPotterBuilt Construction
Custom Barn Conversion and Restoration to Family Pool House Entertainment Space. 2 story with cathedral restored original ceilings. Custom designed staircase with stainless cable railings at staircase and loft above. Bi-folding Commercial doors that open left and right to allow for outdoor seasonal ambiance!!
Bonus Room
Bonus Room
Montana Heritage Home Builders IncMontana Heritage Home Builders Inc
Bonus room above garage accessed from stair landing Longviews Studios
Beach House
Beach House
B. Chic InteriorsB. Chic Interiors
Game Room Custom Home by Marnie Osler Photo by JM Giordano
Midcentury Home Addition and renovation
Midcentury Home Addition and renovation
Donald Lococo ArchitectsDonald Lococo Architects
Designed in 1970 for an art collector, the existing referenced 70’s architectural principles. With its cadence of ‘70’s brick masses punctuated by a garage and a 4-foot-deep entrance recess. This recess, however, didn’t convey to the interior, which was occupied by disjointed service spaces. To solve, service spaces are moved and reorganized in open void in the garage. (See plan) This also organized the home: Service & utility on the left, reception central, and communal living spaces on the right. To maintain clarity of the simple one-story 70’s composition, the second story add is recessive. A flex-studio/extra bedroom and office are designed ensuite creating a slender form and orienting them front to back and setting it back allows the add recede. Curves create a definite departure from the 70s home and by detailing it to "hover like a thought" above the first-floor roof and mentally removable sympathetic add.Existing unrelenting interior walls and a windowless entry, although ideal for fine art was unconducive for the young family of three. Added glass at the front recess welcomes light view and the removal of interior walls not only liberate rooms to communicate with each other but also reinform the cleared central entry space as a hub. Even though the renovation reinforms its relationship with art, the joy and appreciation of art was not dismissed. A metal sculpture lost in the corner of the south side yard bumps the sculpture at the front entrance to the kitchen terrace over an added pedestal. (See plans) Since the roof couldn’t be railed without compromising the one-story '70s composition, the sculpture garden remains physically inaccessible however mirrors flanking the chimney allow the sculptures to be appreciated in three dimensions. The mirrors also afford privacy from the adjacent Tudor's large master bedroom addition 16-feet away.
Woodhaven Loft Addition
Woodhaven Loft Addition
Northland Design & BuildNorthland Design & Build
Portland Kitchen & Bath Remodeler | Photo Credit: Justin Krug
Fatto a Mano
Fatto a Mano
Fatto a ManoFatto a Mano
This vintage Italian foosball table works great with a pair of midcentury Italian lounge chairs. Perfect for a family room or game room.
Sater Design Collection's 6943 "Pontedera" Home Plan
Sater Design Collection's 6943 "Pontedera" Home Plan
Sater Design Collection, Inc.Sater Design Collection, Inc.
The Sater Design Collection's luxury, Mediterranean home plan "Pontedera" (Plan #6943). saterdesign.com
Gold Coast Residence
Gold Coast Residence
ModlifeHomeModlifeHome
This family room redo included stripping the red oak floors and sealing it without stain. Then a custom made bleached oak sofa table replaced a dated pieced and stainlees steel drawers were added to match a wall console. The Massoni rug was customized by Stark rugs and pillows were customized from Osbourne and Little fabrics and Jim Thompson for Holly Hunt velvets to match the rug tones. A Saarinen game table was added next to the pool table and Bac One chairs from Luminaire which match the bleach oak floors and the new blue felt of the pool table. A fig leaf tree from Gethsemene Gardens was placed in the corner with a 1970’s Architectural Pottery planter.

Loft-style Family Room Design Photos with a Game Room

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