Eclectic Games Room with Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Details Design and Staging
Two of the cabin's most striking features can be seen as soon as guests enter the door.
The beautiful custom staircase and rails highlight the height of the small structure and gives a view to both the library and workspace in the main loft and the second loft, referred to as The Perch.
The cozy conversation pit in this small footprint saves space and allows for 8 or more. Custom cushions are made from Revolution fabric and carpet is by Flor. Floors are reclaimed barn wood milled in Northern Ohio
Clare Elise Interiors
Hiding all the family games, paperwork and gubbins these bespoke designed shelves and cabinetry are painted in Basalt by Little Greene, hiding the TV. Styling is key to the open shelving
Joyce Marie Interiors
Walls in Benjamin Moore’s Spanish White allow the vibrant rug and upholstery to take center stage in the living room. The rug informed the color palette of teal, aqua, sage green and brick red used throughout the house. The fireplace surround was refreshed and given an exciting artsy vibe with the application of Ann Sacks tile.
RJ Austin Interior Design
We added some whimsy to this family room along with some additional seating
Heidi Pribell Interiors
Heidi Pribell Interiors puts a fresh twist on classic design serving the major Boston metro area. By blending grandeur with bohemian flair, Heidi creates inviting interiors with an elegant and sophisticated appeal. Confident in mixing eras, style and color, she brings her expertise and love of antiques, art and objects to every project.
Collaborative Design
The light located above the kitchen booth area is Uttermost Tundra 3 lt. Chandelier. The seat bench and back cushions were inserted into the beautiful wooden bench. Two pedestal tables are used for booth area as well.
photo by Doug Edmunds
Masterpiece Design Group
The highlight of this bonus room is the continent world mural! They love having game night and deciding where the family wants to travel to next.
Landis Architects | Builders
Removing one of the original kitchen walls created a much larger and more comfortable living room and allowed us to relocate the kitchen along the back of the house. The open floorplan is great for family living. We installed a dropped beam to support the load of the original wall. Introducing 3 faux beams creates a sense of unity for the enlarged living room ceiling.
We replaced the small original kitchen window with a larger unit to match the two existing living room windows. The windows align with the bookcases and are highlighted with wall sconces above, create a pleasing symmetry along the wall. A flat screen TV mounted above the bookcases blends in as framed art. The fireplace refresh includes paint and new hearth tile in colors that echo the kitchen hues. Built-in cabinets replace the coat closet we removed. The door to the basement was removed to create a better connection.
Henck Design LLC
The first photos shown are of the 4th floor lounge area with full kitchenette, complete with dishwasher for easy access from the roof deck on the top level and guests in adjacent bedrooms. We collaborated with our clients to decide on the black and white eclectic circular wall paper from Scion. The clean look allows for the room to be modern while supportive of rustic pieces for an eclectic, realaxed look.
Eclectic Games Room with Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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