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Counterpoint Cabinetry, Inc.
Side view of fireplace and TV millwork surround. Photography by Broadreach New Media
Alberino Construction
This near century old Neoclassical colonial was fully restored including a family room addition, extensive alterations to the existing floorplan, new gourmet kitchen with informal dining with box beam ceiling, new master suite and much custom trim and detailed built ins.
Electronic Lifestyle Associates (ela)
When this client was planning to finish his basement we knew it was going to be something special. The primary entertainment area required a “knock your socks off” performance of video and sound. To accomplish this, the 65” Panasonic Plasma TV was flanked by three Totem Acoustic Tribe in-wall speakers, two Totem Acoustic Mask in-ceiling surround speakers, a Velodyne Digital Drive 15” subwoofer and a Denon AVR-4311ci surround sound receiver to provide the horsepower to rev up the entertainment.
The basement design incorporated a billiards room area and exercise room. Each of these areas needed 32” TV’s and speakers so each eare could be independently operated with access to the multiple HD cable boxes, Apple TV and Blu-Ray DVD player. Since this type of HD video & audio distribution would require a matrix switching system, we expanded the matrix output capabilities to incorporate the first floor family Room entertainments system and the Master Bedroom. Now all the A/V components for the home are centralized and showcased in one location!
Not to miss a moment of the action, the client asked us to custom embedded a 19” HD TV flush in the wall just above the bathroom urinal. Now you have a full service sports bar right in your basement! Controlling the menagerie of rooms and components was simplified down to few daily use and a couple of global entertainment commands which we custom programmed into a Universal Remote MX-6000 for the basement. Additional MX-5000 remotes were used in the Basement Billiards, Exercise, family Room and Master Suite.
Robin's Nest Interiors
Adding Textures
We positioned the homeowner’s antique table behind the sectional for art projects and crafts. The homeowner’s rattan chairs add texture. The lamps – one with burlap shade and one with large glass base – bring in natural elements.The linen drapery panels frame the large window covered in a soft fabric shade. The antique sewing machine is the perfect size for the corner. The homeowner’s unique pottery and colorful artwork complete the vignette.
Piano Nook
The wall opposite the window is home for the family’s piano. We continued with our accents colors with the accessories, artwork, and textiles. The armed floor lamp is perfect for the low club chair we reupholstered in this fabulous paisley fabric. The black armoire houses toys, blankets and extra linens. The colorful artwork and small chair finish off the corner. The gray carpet with a subtle pattern is soft underfoot and the perfect backdrop for all of the pops of color dispersed through the large space. This Frankfort Home: Basement Family Room is a light airy space with pops of wonderful oranges and dark teals and proves that the basement does not have to be a dungeon or graveyard for your leftover furniture.
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
Three large pots adorned with dry flowers and branches articulate circulation into the space as you access it from the foyer and hallway.
Kevin Twitty Interiors
Through the space we mix different metals. In this picture you see the double row of pewter nail heads on the chairs, mixing with the old gold frame of the art, and finally topping it off with a rubbed bronze finish of the mirror. The Sherwin Williams SW7064 Passive paint color is the perfect backdrop for these warm metals.
Photo by Kevin Twitty
Melissa Blackwood Homes & Interiors
The built-in entertainment center was custom designed to match the cabinetry and architectural millwork throughout the house while concealing the large flat panel television, surround sound speakers and subwoofer and other audio-visual equipment.
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
With so many nooks and cubbies to fill, an entertainment center can easily look overwhelmed. By adding various shapes and sizes of white glazed pottery, the cabinetry feels full, but not crammed, with subtly eclectic potery.
Traditional Family Room Design Photos with a Corner Fireplace
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