Games Room with a Built-in Media Unit and Wood Walls Ideas and Designs
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 109 photos
Item 1 of 3
Unique Home Solutions Inc.
Boasting a modern yet warm interior design, this house features the highly desired open concept layout that seamlessly blends functionality and style, but yet has a private family room away from the main living space. The family has a unique fireplace accent wall that is a real show stopper. The spacious kitchen is a chef's delight, complete with an induction cook-top, built-in convection oven and microwave and an oversized island, and gorgeous quartz countertops. With three spacious bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite, this home offers plenty of space for family and guests. This home is truly a must-see!
Studio Ukiyo
Der Wohnzimmerbereich wurde mit einem großzügigen L-Sofa ausgestattet und dezent, aber wohnlich mit Naturmaterialien in Szene gesetzt.
Name Architects
Light-filled open plan living room space with crittall doors to the garden and large panoramic rooflight overhead.
Hanna Homes
We love an open concept that flows from living to dining. So how do we make those wide open spaces feel warm and inviting?
-Natural light
-Texture: crisp white paneling, grass cloth wallpaper, and wood beams provide depth and warmth
-Pattern play: plush upholstery and playful patterns add visual interest
-Furniture arrangements that carve out special spaces for lounging, dining, and conversation.
It all adds up to a beautiful and functional space!
ACOSA ARCHITECTES
« Meuble cloison » traversant séparant l’espace jour et nuit incluant les rangements de chaque pièces.
Interiors by Natasha
This open floor plan family room for a family of four—two adults and two children was a dream to design. I wanted to create harmony and unity in the space bringing the outdoors in. My clients wanted a space that they could, lounge, watch TV, play board games and entertain guest in. They had two requests: one—comfortable and two—inviting. They are a family that loves sports and spending time with each other.
One of the challenges I tackled first was the 22 feet ceiling height and wall of windows. I decided to give this room a Contemporary Rustic Style. Using scale and proportion to identify the inadequacy between the height of the built-in and fireplace in comparison to the wall height was the next thing to tackle. Creating a focal point in the room created balance in the room. The addition of the reclaimed wood on the wall and furniture helped achieve harmony and unity between the elements in the room combined makes a balanced, harmonious complete space.
Bringing the outdoors in and using repetition of design elements like color throughout the room, texture in the accent pillows, rug, furniture and accessories and shape and form was how I achieved harmony. I gave my clients a space to entertain, lounge, and have fun in that reflected their lifestyle.
Photography by Haigwood Studios
Brady's Capital Projects LLC
This project started off with just a fireplace and a wall. The client wanted custom built-ins surrounding the fireplace as well as having the TV section boxed in. We created two built-ins with three adjustable shelves, shaker doors, modern crown molding, and finished the project in a super white satin finish. This project is ready for the fire and football weekend!
Hanna Homes
We love an open concept that flows from living to dining. So how do we make those wide open spaces feel warm and inviting?
-Natural light
-Texture: crisp white paneling, grass cloth wallpaper, and wood beams provide depth and warmth
-Pattern play: plush upholstery and playful patterns add visual interest
-Furniture arrangements that carve out special spaces for lounging, dining, and conversation.
It all adds up to a beautiful and functional space!
Interiors by Natasha
This open floor plan family room for a family of four—two adults and two children was a dream to design. I wanted to create harmony and unity in the space bringing the outdoors in. My clients wanted a space that they could, lounge, watch TV, play board games and entertain guest in. They had two requests: one—comfortable and two—inviting. They are a family that loves sports and spending time with each other.
One of the challenges I tackled first was the 22 feet ceiling height and wall of windows. I decided to give this room a Contemporary Rustic Style. Using scale and proportion to identify the inadequacy between the height of the built-in and fireplace in comparison to the wall height was the next thing to tackle. Creating a focal point in the room created balance in the room. The addition of the reclaimed wood on the wall and furniture helped achieve harmony and unity between the elements in the room combined makes a balanced, harmonious complete space.
Bringing the outdoors in and using repetition of design elements like color throughout the room, texture in the accent pillows, rug, furniture and accessories and shape and form was how I achieved harmony. I gave my clients a space to entertain, lounge, and have fun in that reflected their lifestyle.
Photography by Haigwood Studios
nC2 architecture llc
Full gut renovation and facade restoration of an historic 1850s wood-frame townhouse. The current owners found the building as a decaying, vacant SRO (single room occupancy) dwelling with approximately 9 rooming units. The building has been converted to a two-family house with an owner’s triplex over a garden-level rental.
Due to the fact that the very little of the existing structure was serviceable and the change of occupancy necessitated major layout changes, nC2 was able to propose an especially creative and unconventional design for the triplex. This design centers around a continuous 2-run stair which connects the main living space on the parlor level to a family room on the second floor and, finally, to a studio space on the third, thus linking all of the public and semi-public spaces with a single architectural element. This scheme is further enhanced through the use of a wood-slat screen wall which functions as a guardrail for the stair as well as a light-filtering element tying all of the floors together, as well its culmination in a 5’ x 25’ skylight.
CS Thomas Construction
Metal frame glass doors, poplar walls, reclaimed mixed hardwood floors, and custom built-ins.
Games Room with a Built-in Media Unit and Wood Walls Ideas and Designs
1