Coastal Games Room with Blue Walls Ideas and Designs

Beach Style Mud Room - Hampton Designer Showhouse 2014
Beach Style Mud Room - Hampton Designer Showhouse 2014
Melanie Roy DesignMelanie Roy Design
Melanie Roy’s challenge in designing an extremely functional mud room to accommodate a busy family’s needs was to create a place for everything from crab nets and straw mats in metal buckets to beach towels, flip flops, balls and various summer paraphernalia in wire baskets. The challenge was that the room had no cubbies so boat cleats were used for hanging items up and out of the way and baskets and buckets for easy-access storage under a rough-hewn table. She created a beach theme by anchoring the space with a Stark rug with a wave design. Artists’ rendered surfboards are decorative but often accompany surfboards that are constantly in use. A window seat/bench is upholstered in a waterproof Duralee fabric, piped with jute, so you can sit on it even in a wet bathing suit. A painted blue rock coffee table is reflective of a bolder on the beach. Photo by Eric Striffler.
Beach Style Seating Area
Beach Style Seating Area
Kathy Ann Abell InteriorsKathy Ann Abell Interiors
Designed by Kathy Ann Abell Interiors Copyright © 2014 Kathy Ann Abell Interiors. All rights reserved. Visit us at kathyannabell.com Photography: Megan Meek
DIY Ombre Wall
DIY Ombre Wall
Colorhouse PaintColorhouse Paint
STEP 2: Roll out colors, stopping 3” on each side of the level line, leaving 6” between the two colors.
Rye Beach Shingle
Rye Beach Shingle
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
A cased opening with interior transoms looking from the family room to the kitchen flanked by built-in cases frames shallow elliptical arched openings above the refrigerator and secondary stair beyond. A generous marble-top peninsula bridges the cabinetry between rooms. James Merrell Photography
Beach Style Seating Area
Beach Style Seating Area
Kathy Ann Abell InteriorsKathy Ann Abell Interiors
Designed by Kathy Ann Abell Interiors Copyright © 2014 Kathy Ann Abell Interiors. All rights reserved. Visit us at kathyannabell.com Photography: Megan Meek
Vacation Home
Vacation Home
Jay-Quinones Contracting Inc.Jay-Quinones Contracting Inc.
You always wanted an aquarium but didn’t have time to feed the fish, well here you are!! This is the kind of room transformation that will have an impact on everyone that you entertain at your home. This type of remodel is perfect for a beach house, secondary home or game room. I travel throughout the continental USA for this remodel so contact me with any questions. Jay-Quin Contracting Inc. www.JayQuinContracting.com Jay17Quin@aol.com 718-761-3337 #Jay-Quin Contracting #wallart #aquarium #beachhouse #StatenIsland
Mid-Century Coastal - Whole Home Remodel
Mid-Century Coastal - Whole Home Remodel
2 Navy Lane, LLC2 Navy Lane, LLC
The Family Room included a sofa, coffee table, and piano that the family wanted to keep. We wanted to ensure that this space worked with higher volumes of foot traffic, more frequent use, and of course… the occasional spills. We used an indoor/outdoor rug that is soft underfoot and brought in the beautiful coastal aquas and blues with it. A sturdy oak cabinet atop brass metal legs makes for an organized place to stash games, art supplies, and toys to keep the family room neat and tidy, while still allowing for a space to live. Even the remotes and video game controllers have their place. Behind the media stand is a feature wall, done by our contractor per our design, which turned out phenomenally! It features an exaggerated and unique diamond pattern. We love to design spaces that are just as functional, as they are beautiful.

Coastal Games Room with Blue Walls Ideas and Designs

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