Large Midcentury Games Room Ideas and Designs
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Fran Kerzner- DESIGN SYNTHESIS
We designed a new coffered ceiling with lighting in each bay. And built out the fireplace with dimensional tile to the ceiling.
The color scheme was kept intentionally monochromatic to show off the different textures with the only color being touches of blue in the pillows and accessories to pick up the art glass.
BK Interior Design
A 1958 Bungalow that had been left for ruin—the perfect project for me and my husband. We updated only what was needed while revitalizing many of the home's mid-century elements.
Photo By: Jacob Elliot
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A fresh take on mid-century modern, highlights in the family room of this modern prairie-style home are the double-sliding doors and the floor-to-ceiling ston fireplace. The ribbon transom windows offer a glimpse of the beautiful timber ceilings on the patio while accenting the ribbon fireplace. In the corner is a built-in bookshelf with glass shelving that brings a brilliant burst of blue into the space. The humidity and temperature-controlled wine cellar is protected by a glass enclosure and echoes the timber throughout the home.
K Two Designs, Inc.
A cohesive and color forward great room is at once comfortable and exciting Symmetry is achieved by facing sofas and bookshelves to keep the room calm. MIdcentury and art deco live together quite comfortably in this room with a midcentury Sarineen round table and French chairs covered in a mid century Jonathan Adler fabric. Art deco mirrored coffee table and blue and emerald green serve to bring in the art deco side.
HomStyl Interior Design
Colorful family room update needed to take client's space from traditional to midcentury modern. Room needed to accommodate a game table, seating for 4, game storage and also double as a music room.
MossCreek
This beautiful MossCreek custom designed home is very unique in that it features the rustic styling that MossCreek is known for, while also including stunning midcentury interior details and elements. The clients wanted a mountain home that blended in perfectly with its surroundings, but also served as a reminder of their primary residence in Florida. Perfectly blended together, the result is another MossCreek home that accurately reflects a client's taste.
Custom Home Design by MossCreek.
Construction by Rick Riddle.
Photography by Dustin Peck Photography.
Lucy Johnson Interior Design
This homeowner of a Mid-Century house wanted to update the Fireplace finishes and add seating, while keeping the character of the house intact. We removed the faux slate floor tile and the traditional marble/wood mantels. I added recessed cans and a Designer light fixture that enhanced our modern aesthetic. Dimensional stone tile on the fireplace added texture to our subtle color scheme. Large drywall spaces provided background for any type of artwork or tv in this airy, open space. By cantilevering the stone slab we created extra seating while enhancing the horizontal nature of Mid-Centuries. A classic “Less Is More” design aesthetic.
Large Midcentury Games Room Ideas and Designs
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