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Julia Katrine Designs
Built in concrete bookshelves catch your eye as you enter this family room! Plenty of space for all those family photos, storage for the kids books and games and most importantly an easy place for the family to gather and spend time together.
Robert A. McGraw Architect
Family Room with Large TV, and stacking glass doors open to back patio.
Photo by Jon Encarnacion
Peruri Design Company
Designed by Sindhu Peruri of
Peruri Design Co.
Woodside, CA
Photography by Eric Roth
Chango
A playground by the beach. This light-hearted family of four takes a cool, easy-going approach to their Hamptons home.
Lisa Tharp Design
Family Room with new stone walls and cabinetry. Interior Architecture + Design by Lisa Tharp.
Photography by Michael J. Lee
Personal Touch Interiors
This was a new build without any personality. The client wanted a contemporary look, but still with some accents of colour. A tile surround from floor to ceiling was added to the fireplace and wall mounted TV. An asymmetrical design was created to either side of the fireplace by placing a book shelve to one side and art work and an ottoman to the other. New PVC shutters provide functional and an easy maintenance window treatment. Sleek lines and neutral textures with accents of yellow and blue give this room a very warm and inviting feel and look.
Photo taken by: Personal Touch Interiors
Applet3d
The Pantone Color Institute has chosen the main color of 2023 — it became a crimson-red shade called Viva Magenta. According to the Institute team, next year will be led by this shade.
"It is a color that combines warm and cool tones, past and future, physical and virtual reality," explained Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute.
Our creative and enthusiastic team has created an interior in honor of the color of the year, where Viva Magenta is the center of attention for your eyes.
?This color very aesthetically combines modernity and classic style. It is incredibly inspiring and we are ready to work with the main color of the year!
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
When down2earth interior design was called upon to redesign this Queen Village row house, we knew that a complete overhaul to the plan was necessary. The kitchen, originally in the back of the house, had an unusable fireplace taking up valuable space, a terrible workflow, and cabinets and counters that had seen better days. The dining room and family room were one open space without definition or character.
The solution: reorganize the entire first floor. The dining area, with its deep blue walls and capiz chandelier, provides an immediate sense of place when you first walk into the home, and there is space for entryway items immediately next to the door.
Photos: Rebecca McAlpin
Games Room with Dark Hardwood Flooring and Grey Floors Ideas and Designs
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