Games Room with a Wall Mounted TV and Exposed Beams Ideas and Designs
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Cascade West Development
This Multi-Level Transitional Craftsman Home Features Blended Indoor/Outdoor Living, a Split-Bedroom Layout for Privacy in The Master Suite and Boasts Both a Master & Guest Suite on The Main Level!
Signature Innovations LLC
Step into this West Suburban home to instantly be whisked to a romantic villa tucked away in the Italian countryside. Thoughtful details like the quarry stone features, heavy beams and wrought iron harmoniously work with distressed wide-plank wood flooring to create a relaxed feeling of abondanza. Floor: 6-3/4” wide-plank Vintage French Oak Rustic Character Victorian Collection Tuscany edge medium distressed color Bronze. For more information please email us at: sales@signaturehardwoods.com
JayMarc Homes
Great room features 14ft vaulted ceiling with stained beams, and white built-ins surround fireplace.
Salcedo Homes
{Custom Home} 5,660 SqFt 1 Acre Modern Farmhouse 6 Bedroom 6 1/2 bath Media Room Game Room Study Huge Patio 3 car Garage Wrap-Around Front Porch Pool . . . #vistaranch #fortworthbuilder #texasbuilder #modernfarmhouse #texasmodern #texasfarmhouse #fortworthtx #blackandwhite #salcedohomes
Meyer Design
From the living room to the kitchen, this house is filled with natural beauty and windows bringing the outdoors in.
Kim Armstrong
Family room main TV watching room, large sectional with end chaise. Designers Guild fabrics on Chair and pillows, extra large Oushak rug.
May Construction, Inc.
We reconfigured the existing floor plan to help create more efficient usable space. The kitchen and dining room are now one big room that is open to the great room, and the golf course view was made more prominent. Budget analysis and project development by: May Construction, Inc.
Tag & Associates, LLC
The family room serves a similar function in the home to a living room: it's a gathering place for everyone to convene and relax together at the end of the day. That said, there are some differences. Family rooms are more relaxed spaces, and tend to be more kid-friendly. It's also a newer concept that dates to the mid-century.
Historically, the family room is the place to let your hair down and get comfortable. This is the room where you let guests rest their feet on the ottoman and cozy up with a blanket on the couch.
Games Room with a Wall Mounted TV and Exposed Beams Ideas and Designs
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