Midcentury Games Room with Carpet Ideas and Designs

Alamo
Alamo
designpad architecture - Patrick Perez Architectdesignpad architecture - Patrick Perez Architect
Renovation of existing family room, custom built-in cabinetry for TV, drop down movie screen and books. A new articulated ceiling along with wall panels, a bench and other storage was designed as well.
Playful Glamour
Playful Glamour
Heidi Pribell InteriorsHeidi Pribell Interiors
Heidi Pribell Interiors puts a fresh twist on classic design serving the major Boston metro area. By blending grandeur with bohemian flair, Heidi creates inviting interiors with an elegant and sophisticated appeal. Confident in mixing eras, style and color, she brings her expertise and love of antiques, art and objects to every project.
Maywood
Maywood
FlitchFlitch
Photography, Casey Dunn
Mid Century Inspired Familly Room
Mid Century Inspired Familly Room
Heather Bentley DesignHeather 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.
Thomas
Thomas
The Atkins GroupThe Atkins Group
Gina Battaglia, Architect Myles Beeson, Photographer
Like living in the 70s
Like living in the 70s
Steffen Welsch ArchitectsSteffen Welsch Architects
Family-focused living area in 70's revivalist home. Photograph by Rhiannon Slatter
Glen Waverly House
Glen Waverly House
Elizabeth Schiavello PhotographyElizabeth Schiavello Photography
Interiors photography by Elizabeth Schiavello. A fresh take on the rumpus room by Meredith Lee Interior Design.

Midcentury Games Room with Carpet Ideas and Designs

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