Traditional Family Room Design Photos with a Concealed TV
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Teakwood Builders, Inc.
A stately new mantel, bookshelves and storage cabinets were built around the fireplace in the great room.
Scott Bergmann Photography
Peter A. Sellar - Architectural Photographer
Traditional family home, photography by Peter A. Sellar © 2018 www.photoklik.com
JANET CLAIRE STUDIO, LLC INTERIOR DESIGN
By creating a division between creamy paneled walls below 9' and pale blue walls above 9', human scale is created while still enjoying the spacious open area above. All the volume with south facing windows creates a beautiful play of light throughout the day.
Megan McGraw Interior Design
Old English view out basement family room for clients who love golf, Labradors and hunting. Mix of golf and hunting accents with masculine details and antique accessories.
Providence Design
This serene family room has a spacious sitting area - with a custom mantel to conceal the television.
Photography: Rett Peek
Design Innovations
Cozy Living Room with Lake Views!
Designed by Design Innovations of Edina, Minnesota. Website: Designinnovations.org
Photo by: bullisphotography.com
Julian Design
This kitchen was inspired by a french countryside cottage. We used traditional design elements, warm worn finishes, along with french industrial lighting fixtures to bring a magical element to this space. Bright patterns, bold pops of color, and unique trim details bring life to the living space.
Photography: Alyssa Lee Photography
Leon Speakers, Inc.
Featuring Lutron QS quiet motors and a patented scrolling motion, our Moving Art Screens elegantly conceal TVs and speakers behind beautifully printed artwork. Each system is custom-crafted to order using artwork and frames that you can choose from our extensive gallery. With three different models, and recess and surface-mounting configurations, our Moving Art Screens seamlessly integrate audio and video into any space.
Robin Gannon Interiors
Traditional Colonial gets the face lift it needs to create an inviting and kitchen and family room for comfortable, easy living. Robin was chosen as the on-air interior designer for the Lexington installment of This Old House.
Glas Associates
Built-in TV cabinet with doors to conceal it when not in use
Photo by Ashley Avila Photography
Purple Cherry Architects
The residence offers a “winter room” – or a cozy second living room – allowing for intimate and large gatherings alike.
Traditional Family Room Design Photos with a Concealed TV
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