Games Room with Red Walls and a Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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Cindi B. Jones
An entertainment space for discerning client who loves Texas, vintage, reclaimed materials, stone, distressed wood, beer tapper, wine, and sports memorabilia. Photo by Jeremy Fenelon
Remodeling Services Unlimited, Inc.
South West theme den with faux barbed wire balcony rail, natural stone fireplace and wooden ceiling.
Interior Effects by Michael McNamara
Timeless traditional family room with carved stone fireplace and rich red walls. Featuring luxurious upholstery and modern sculpture.
Boss Design Ltd
We are just next to the staircase, it would be to our left. You can see into the entrance that the barn door encloses. A Library! Filled to the brim with the family collection of books.
This cozy family room just invites you to take your book and read close to the fireplace and look the window to a view I can only imagine is beautiful. The asymmetrical fireplace surround is genius in catching your eye and a play on the linear design that's throughout the floor and ceiling. Still loving all the colours this home consistently features; the orange reds especially!
How about you, still loving it as much as we are?
Garman Builders Inc.
The family room has a vaulted ceiling with dormer windows and a rust-colored accent wall. The impressive two-story stone and brick fireplace holds a large wood-framed mirror reflecting the unique dual fans hung from the ceiling.
Studio 76 Kitchens and Baths
Introducing cabinetry and floating shelves from the R. D. Henry Heartland line took this fireplace area from mediocre to marvelous! The Alder wood with Cornerstone stain and a midnight frost glaze is warm and classic. Under the Lincolnshire quartz counter by Cambria is a hidden wine cooler and also a bottle pullout drawer. The contemporary raised hearth is Fossil Brown quartz from MSI and the stone is Dry Stack Colorado Canyon Pencil.
12/12 Architects & Planners
This 1960s split-level has a new Family Room addition in front of the existing home, with a total gut remodel of the existing Kitchen/Living/Dining spaces. A walk-around stone double-sided fireplace between Dining and the new Family room sits at the original exterior wall. The stone accents, wood trim and wainscot, and beam details highlight the rustic charm of this home. Also added are an accessible Bath with roll-in shower, Entry vestibule with closet, and Mudroom/Laundry with direct access from the existing Garage.
Photography by Kmiecik Imagery.
Meyer Greeson Paullin Benson (MGPB)
Nestled in the woods, this 1920’s style home draws on architectural references from he homes nearby Linville, NC. While the home has no distinct view, we were guided by the Tudor and Cotswold influence brought over by the setters in the area to anchor it in its intimate setting.
Meyer Design
This family room ceiling is accented with reclaimed barn wood beams that are suspended from the ceiling with wrought iron brackets. This is a ceiling treatment inspired by rail road ties.
Games Room with Red Walls and a Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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