Midcentury Games Room Ideas and Designs

Westfield Color Play, Westfield NJ
Westfield Color Play, Westfield NJ
Clear Home DesignClear Home Design
a charcoal lacquered library does double duty as a music room and book retreat. the midcentury zig zag draperies against the grey velvet sofa create the modern vibe while the live edge walnut slab cocktail table softens the edge.
Los Gatos Treehouse
Los Gatos Treehouse
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
This 1960s home was in original condition and badly in need of some functional and cosmetic updates. We opened up the great room into an open concept space, converted the half bathroom downstairs into a full bath, and updated finishes all throughout with finishes that felt period-appropriate and reflective of the owner's Asian heritage.
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Mid-century Remix
Mid-century Remix
Lori Delisle Interior Design & DecoratingLori Delisle Interior Design & Decorating
My client's mother had a love for all things 60's, 70's & 80's. Her home was overflowing with original pieces in every corner, on every wall and in every nook and cranny. It was a crazy mish mosh of pieces and styles. When my clients decided to sell their parent's beloved home the task of making the craziness look welcoming seemed overwhelming but I knew that it was not only do-able but also had the potential to look absolutely amazing. We did a massive, and when I say massive, I mean MASSIVE, decluttering including an estate sale, many donation runs and haulers. Then it was time to use the special pieces I had reserved, along with modern new ones, some repairs and fresh paint here and there to revive this special gem in Willow Glen, CA for a new home owner to love.
Thomasdale Final Kitchen
Thomasdale Final Kitchen
QuarterLab Design BuildQuarterLab Design Build
For those people that know our work, they know we love interesting ceilings. We love accenting a ceiling as it makes the space feel bigger and helps define spaces. while the footprint of this kitchen didnt change, we make it feel much larger by removing a pantry on the right corner of the kitchen and removing the furred down areas above the original cabinets. The new cabinetry and cedar ceiling make this galley kitchen feel grand! (See callout A on the new layout page to see where the camera was set to take this photo.)
EARTH HOUSE
EARTH HOUSE
株式会社WEST inx株式会社WEST inx
設計:SQOOL一級建築士事務所 撮影:笹の倉舎 / 笹倉洋平
Mid-Century Modern in Applewood
Mid-Century Modern in Applewood
Factor Design BuildFactor Design Build
Many people can’t see beyond the current aesthetics when looking to buy a house, but this innovative couple recognized the good bones of their mid-century style home in Golden’s Applewood neighborhood and were determined to make the necessary updates to create the perfect space for their family. In order to turn this older residence into a modern home that would meet the family’s current lifestyle, we replaced all the original windows with new, wood-clad black windows. The design of window is a nod to the home’s mid-century roots with modern efficiency and a polished appearance. We also wanted the interior of the home to feel connected to the awe-inspiring outside, so we opened up the main living area with a vaulted ceiling. To add a contemporary but sleek look to the fireplace, we crafted the mantle out of cold rolled steel. The texture of the cold rolled steel conveys a natural aesthetic and pairs nicely with the walnut mantle we built to cap the steel, uniting the design in the kitchen and the built-in entryway. Everyone at Factor developed rich relationships with this beautiful family while collaborating through the design and build of their freshly renovated, contemporary home. We’re grateful to have the opportunity to work with such amazing people, creating inspired spaces that enhance the quality of their lives.
Family Room Update
Family Room Update
JVC ArchitectsJVC Architects
Stained concrete floors were replaced with warm acacia wood, beige walls were refreshed with white paint and a robins egg blue accent wall. The teal sofa, green rug, and blue/green/yellow coffee table pull the color scheme together. The overall effect is a lighter, brighter, more cheerful space. Photo: Kristina Knapp
Montecito
Montecito
Tracy Lynn StudioTracy Lynn Studio
Photography: Ryan Garvin
Transitional Family Room and Bar
Transitional Family Room and Bar
Fran Kerzner- DESIGN SYNTHESISFran Kerzner- DESIGN SYNTHESIS
The client wanted to update her tired, dated family room. They had grown accustomed to having reclining seats so one challenge was to create a new reclining sectional that looked fresh and contemporary. This one has three reclining seats plus convenient USB ports. The clients also wanted to be able to eat dinner in the room while watching TV but there was no room for a regular dining table so we designed a custom silver leaf bar table to sit behind the sectional with a custom 1 1/2" Thinkglass art glass top. New dark wood floors were installed and a custom wool and silk area rug was designed that ties all the pieces together. 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.

Midcentury Games Room Ideas and Designs

Inspired Mid-Century Modern Home for Pardee Homes Las Vegas
Inspired Mid-Century Modern Home for Pardee Homes Las Vegas
Bobby BerkBobby Berk
This Midcentury modern home was designed for Pardee Homes Las Vegas. It features an open floor plan that opens up to amazing outdoor spaces.
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