Orange Family Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors
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AIBD - American Institute of Building Design
The unique feature of this contemporary space is that the first floor area is designed to be a working office and the second floor is a balcony library. The second floor space contains large walls of books stored on milled book shelves and cabinetry matching that of the first floor. The large windows provide stunning views to a meticulously landscaped lake.
An ARDA for indoor living goes to
Studer Residential Designs, Inc.
Designers: Paul Studer with Laurie Doughman
From: Cold Spring, Kentucky
Isaman design, Inc.
At the start of the project, the clients proposed an interesting programmatic requirement; design a home that is comfortable enough for a husband and wife to live in, while being large enough for the entire extended family to gather at. The result is a traditional old world style home that is centered around a large great room ideal for hosting family gatherings during the holidays and weekends alike. A 9′ by 16′ pocketing sliding door opens the great room up to the back patio and the views of the Edna Valley foothills beyond. With 14 grandchildren in the family, a fully outfitted game room was a must, along with a home gym and office.
The combination of large living spaces and private rooms make this home the ideal large family retreat.
Marker Girl Home
Two story window with arches and shutters. Cornice with artwork above and drapery panels. Traditional
Elisa & Lynne Homes
All it took was updated lighting, furniture & pillows from West Elm and an amazing coffee table from World Market to make this room so cozy.
Duvall & Co.
This custom, solid pine farmhouse buffet table is stained Dark Walnut and measures 66"L x 20"D x 36"H. The drawers have dove-tail joints. The entire buffet table is solid pine. Even the back of the buffet table is 1"x4" tongue and groove bead board.
Orange Family Room Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors
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