Midcentury Family Room Design Photos with a Standard Fireplace
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Just the Thing Decorating, Staging, and Windows
The family who has owned this home for twenty years was ready for modern update! Concrete floors were restained and cedar walls were kept intact, but kitchen was completely updated with high end appliances and sleek cabinets, and brand new furnishings were added to showcase the couple's favorite things.
Troy Grant, Epic Photo
Vernon Wentz
This is a wonderful mid century modern with the perfect color mix of furniture and accessories.
Built by Classic Urban Homes
Photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery
Leedy Interiors
This family room went from ultra shabby to super chic! Before the renovation the floors were a worn, dated parquet. We replaced the parquet flooring with a warm chocolate glazed birch hardwood. The fireplace surround was a dreary white painted brick which we refaced with a copper metallic porcelain tile. The preexisting built-ins were completely demolished as they were oversized and out of date. We designed more contemporary and functional custom built-ins for the space, adding some square footage to the room as well. The textures in the room-dark wood, copper toned tile, plush velvet and soft leather-all contribute to the warm and cozy feel of the space.
Photographer: Paul S. Bartholomew
Judi Randall Design
Remodeled Family Room - all new flooring, new reshaped fireplace with large porcelain tile, floating shelves, tile wood look floors, staging furniture.
Old Town Design Group
Cozy up on the leather sectional while watching a movie in this open concept great room. Natural light floods from the windows, allowing nature to blend with the interior of the home.
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Updated this fireplace with added shiplap stained a natural finish to give it a more natural and earthy look. Added greenery to add life and color. Added a large hexagon mirror instead of a mantel piece to let the fireplace stand on it's own.
Fran Kerzner- DESIGN SYNTHESIS
The client wanted to update her tired, dated family room. They had grown accustomed to having reclining seats so one challenge was to create a new reclining sectional that looked fresh and contemporary. This one has three reclining seats plus convenient USB ports.
They also needed new custom cabinetry to accommodate their new 75" flat screen so we worked with the cabinetry and AV vendors to design a unit that would encompass all of the AV plus display and storage extending all the way to the window seat.
We designed a new coffered ceiling with lighting in each bay. And built out the fireplace with dimensional tile to the ceiling.
The color scheme was kept intentionally monochromatic to show off the different textures with the only color being touches of blue in the pillows and accessories to pick up the art glass.
Saroki Architecture
With large horizontal windows and beautiful wooden french doors, the living area connects to the exquisite outdoor patio, creating a wonderful environment for indoor-outdoor living, and the opportunity to be connected to nature.
Photograhpy by Beth Singer
BK Interior Design
A 1958 Bungalow that had been left for ruin—the perfect project for me and my husband. We updated only what was needed while revitalizing many of the home's mid-century elements.
Photo By: Jacob Elliot
K Two Designs, Inc.
A cohesive and color forward great room is at once comfortable and exciting Symmetry is achieved by facing sofas and bookshelves to keep the room calm. MIdcentury and art deco live together quite comfortably in this room with a midcentury Sarineen round table and French chairs covered in a mid century Jonathan Adler fabric. Art deco mirrored coffee table and blue and emerald green serve to bring in the art deco side.
Midcentury Family Room Design Photos with a Standard Fireplace
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