Games Room with Red Walls and All Types of Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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Mark Gillette Interior Architecture and Design
The snug was treated to several coats of high gloss lacquer on the original panelling by a Swiss artisan and a bespoke 4m long sofa upholstered in sumptuous cotton velvet. A blind and cushions in coordinating paisley from Etro complete this decadent and comfortable sitting room.
Alex James
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
Emily Kandel Design
Susan Fisher Photography
A Family Room for hanging out, watching TV and relaxing. But comfortable and elegant at the same time.
Olamar Interiors
This modern family wanted a home to match. They purchased a beautiful home in Ashburn and wanted the interiors to clean lined, sleek but also colorful. The builder-grade fireplace was given a very modern look with new tile from Porcelanosa and custom made wood mantle. The awkward niches was also given a new look and new purpose with a custom built-in. Both the mantle and built-in were made by Ark Woodworking. We warmed the space with a pop of warm color on the left side of the fireplace wall and balanced with with modern art to the right. A very unique modern chandelier centers the entire design. A large custom leather sectional and coordinating stools provides plenty of seating.
Liz Ernest Photography
Denise Quade Design
Warm red paint was used in this sunken living room. A fireplace was added on the exterior wall. A gas insert, marble tile surround, wood mantle, and recessed TV make this a great architectural feature in this remodeled room.
Remodeling Services Unlimited, Inc.
South West theme den with faux barbed wire balcony rail, natural stone fireplace and wooden ceiling.
Tenhulzen Residential
The new family room remains sunken with a decorative structural column providing a visual reflection about the centerline of a new lower-profile hearth and open gas flame, surrounded by slab stone and mantle made completely of cabinetry parts. Two walls of natural light were formed by a 90 square foot addition that replaced a portion of the patio, providing a comfortable location for an expandable nook table. The millwork and paint scheme was extended into the foyer, where we put a delightful end to our final touches on this home.
Games Room with Red Walls and All Types of Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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