Games Room with Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

Traditional Distressed Finish Built-in Cabinet
Traditional Distressed Finish Built-in Cabinet
Pacific Coast Custom DesignPacific Coast Custom Design
Beautiful eye-catching custom built-in entertainment center is embellished with decorative corbels and moldings and is finished is a gorgeous shabby chic multiple blue tone custom finish.
river market condo
river market condo
ClockworkClockwork
swivel doors in family rooms
Blue River Peaks
Blue River Peaks
TKP ArchitectsTKP Architects
Winner: Platinum Award for Best in America Living Awards 2023. Atop a mountain peak, nearly two miles above sea level, sits a pair of non-identical, yet related, twins. Inspired by intersecting jagged peaks, these unique homes feature soft dark colors, rich textural exterior stone, and patinaed Shou SugiBan siding, allowing them to integrate quietly into the surrounding landscape, and to visually complete the natural ridgeline. Despite their smaller size, these homes are richly appointed with amazing, organically inspired contemporary details that work to seamlessly blend their interior and exterior living spaces. The simple, yet elegant interior palette includes slate floors, T&G ash ceilings and walls, ribbed glass handrails, and stone or oxidized metal fireplace surrounds.
Pleasure Point Contemporary Beach House
Pleasure Point Contemporary Beach House
David Henig, ArchitectDavid Henig, Architect
Contemporary beach house at Pleasure Point! Unique industrial design with reverse floor plan features panoramic views of the surf and ocean. 4 8' sliders open to huge entertainment deck. Dramatic open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, I beams, mitered windows. Deck features bbq and spa, and several areas to enjoy the outdoors. Easy beach living with 3 suites downstairs each with designer bathrooms, cozy family rm and den with window seat. 2 out door showers for just off the beach and surf cleanup. Walk to surf and Pleasure Point path nearby. Indoor outdoor living with fun in the sun!
Defoe Road
Defoe Road
Paper House ProjectPaper House Project
After extensive residential re-developments in the surrounding area, the property had become landlocked inside a courtyard, difficult to access and in need of a full refurbishment. Limited access through a gated entrance made it difficult for large vehicles to enter the site and the close proximity of neighbours made it important to limit disruption where possible. Complex negotiations were required to gain a right of way for access and to reinstate services across third party land requiring an excavated 90m trench as well as planning permission for the building’s new use. This added to the logistical complexities of renovating a historical building with major structural problems on a difficult site. Reduced access required a kit of parts that were fabricated off site, with each component small and light enough for two people to carry through the courtyard. Working closely with a design engineer, a series of complex structural interventions were implemented to minimise visible structure within the double height space. Embedding steel A-frame trusses with cable rod connections and a high-level perimeter ring beam with concrete corner bonders hold the original brick envelope together and support the recycled slate roof. The interior of the house has been designed with an industrial feel for modern, everyday living. Taking advantage of a stepped profile in the envelope, the kitchen sits flush, carved into the double height wall. The black marble splash back and matched oak veneer door fronts combine with the spruce panelled staircase to create moments of contrasting materiality. With space at a premium and large numbers of vacant plots and undeveloped sites across London, this sympathetic conversion has transformed an abandoned building into a double height light-filled house that improves the fabric of the surrounding site and brings life back to a neglected corner of London. Interior Stylist: Emma Archer Photographer: Rory Gardiner
Modular Sofa 05226
Modular Sofa 05226
usonausona
Modular sofa elements that can be combined into variety of configurations with adjustable arms and back to create various arrangements.
Pinterest House
Pinterest House
Sandy Anghie ArchitectSandy Anghie Architect
With south facing rear, one of the key aspects of the design was to separate the new living / kitchen space from the original house with a courtyard - to allow northern light to the main living spaces. The courtyard also provides cross ventilation and a great connection with the garden. This is a huge change from the original south facing kitchen and meals, which was not only very small, but quite dark and gloomy.
Dovercourt
Dovercourt
Wanda Ely Architect Inc.Wanda Ely Architect Inc.
The basement rec room is a casual, multi-purpose space with a large sectional, TV, and drum kit.

Games Room with Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

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