Luxury Midcentury Games Room Ideas and Designs
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Oasis
Luxury apartment design by Massimiliano Raggi, with Oasis Group products: right and left: Olympia armchair, design by Massimiliano Raggi architetto; center, Musa 2 armchair and Proust console.
Hsu McCullough
Den with view of canyon and rear yard deck. Photo by Clark Dugger. Furnishings by Susan Deneau Interior Design
Nathan Taylor for Obelisk Home
Historical Renovation
Objective: The homeowners asked us to join the project after partial demo and construction was in full
swing. Their desire was to significantly enlarge and update the charming mid-century modern home to
meet the needs of their joined families and frequent social gatherings. It was critical though that the
expansion be seamless between old and new, where one feels as if the home “has always been this
way”.
Solution: We created spaces within rooms that allowed family to gather and socialize freely or allow for
private conversations. As constant entertainers, the couple wanted easier access to their favorite wines
than having to go to the basement cellar. A custom glass and stainless steel wine cellar was created
where bottles seem to float in the space between the dining room and kitchen area.
A nineteen foot long island dominates the great room as well as any social gathering where it is
generally spread from end to end with food and surrounded by friends and family.
Aside of the master suite, three oversized bedrooms each with a large en suite bath provide plenty of
space for kids returning from college and frequent visits from friends and family.
A neutral color palette was chosen throughout to bring warmth into the space but not fight with the
clients’ collections of art, antique rugs and furnishings. Soaring ceiling, windows and huge sliding doors
bring the naturalness of the large wooded lot inside while lots of natural wood and stone was used to
further complement the outdoors and their love of nature.
Outside, a large ground level fire-pit surrounded by comfortable chairs is another favorite gathering
spot.
Heather Bentley Design
This client came with an existing sofa and wall colors but no idea what to do with the rest of the space. She loves color and pattern but was unsure how to use them. Together, we accented existing neutrals with eye-catching mid-century style chairs and chose shades of turquoise and tangerine to bring interest.
Benvenuti and Stein
Multifunctional space combines a sitting area, dining space and office niche. The vaulted ceiling adds to the spaciousness and the wall of windows streams in natural light. The natural wood materials adds warmth to the room and cozy atmosphere.
Photography by Norman Sizemore
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
This is a rebuild of a Bay Area mid-century home. The floors are made of porcelain tile that looks like wood. The heating system is radiant heat which transfers heat better through tile than through hardwood. This stainless steel vertical fireplace burns ethanol fuel. The fireplace is by Ecosmart Fireplace: according to the Ecosmart website, "EcoSmart Fireplaces are fuelled by bioethanol, a renewable liquid fuel produced from agricultural by-products which burns clean - no smoke, no sparks, no fuss."
Don Tankersley & Co.
Family room just off the dining room and kitchen, opens to both courtyard with pool, and back yard.
Luxury Midcentury Games Room Ideas and Designs
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