Open Concept Family Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors
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Mon Concept Habitation
Pour ce premier achat immobilier, notre cliente souhaitait optimiser sa petite surface en créant de nombreux rangements et en séparant bien chaque espace.
Le coin nuit est donc isolé par une verrière et un store pour ne pas le cloisonner et réduire l’espace. On trouve des rangements ultra fonctionnels dans l’entrée/dressing, sous le lit mezzanine ainsi que dans la cuisine.
Le bois sombre du parquet que l’on retrouve également par petites touches dans le reste de l’appartement permet d’ajouter du caractère à cette petite surface !
White House Development
I love all the textures in this monochromatic family room. Leather, velvet, faux fur, weaves...
Quarry Mill
This natural stone veneer fireplace is made with the Quarry Mill's Torrington thin stone veneer. Torrington natural stone veneer is a rustic low height ledgestone. The stones showcase a beautiful depth of color within each individual piece which creates stunning visual interest and character on large- and small-scale projects. The pieces range in color from shades of brown, rust, black, deep blue and light grey. The rustic feel of Torrington complements residences such as a Northwoods lake house or a mountain lodge. The smaller pieces of thin stone veneer can be installed with a mortar joint between them or drystacked with a tight fit installation. With a drystack installation, increases in both the mason’s time and waste factor should be figured in.
Clear Home Design
on the other side of the large kitchen is this great room...a study in whimsical texture, plush mohair velvet, limestone and metal. the modern metal cocktail tables are from arteriors home, the mohair green sectional is from donghia. walls are covered in a wheat color grasscloth.
James McNeal Architecture and Design
In partnership with Charles Cudd Co.
Photo by John Hruska
Orono MN, Architectural Details, Architecture, JMAD, Jim McNeal, Shingle Style Home, Transitional Design
Entryway, Foyer, Front Door, Double Door, Wood Arches, Ceiling Detail
Traci Connell Interiors
These empty nesters wanted a relaxed look but still desired a well-protected space from the sticky hands of young grandchildren, so the designers were sure to integrate durable fabrics and finishes throughout the home. A chic space that still beckons you to put your feet up and relax; with the peace of mind in doing so!
Open Concept Family Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors
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