Midcentury Games Room with Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

jervis
jervis
Albaugh Masonry Stone and Tile Inc.Albaugh Masonry Stone and Tile Inc.
DesRosier Architects Design/ Albaugh Masonry Stone and Tile General Contractor
Living Room
Living Room
Dado Interior DesignDado Interior Design
The Challenge This original mid-century Colorado Springs home hadn’t been updated in 40 years. We were tasked with transforming a dysfunctional, outdated space into a seamless design that maintained the integrity of the original architecture - including a challenging layout, seven different flooring types, and old lighting and electrical. The Solution Within a limited budget we streamlined the finish palette with natural materials to play with the concept of indoor/outdoor living; gutted the bedrooms and combined two guest rooms into one large master suite; updated the electrical with recessed cans and Noguchi fixtures (which pay homage to the home’s 1960s roots); and filled the home with new furniture and accessories that speak to the homeowner’s love of modern design. Dado Interior Design Location: Denver, CO, USA Photographed by: JC Buck
Birch Knoll Restoration
Birch Knoll Restoration
k YODER design, LLCk YODER design, LLC
Originally designed as a screened-in porch, the sunroom enclosure was reclad in wood and stone to unify with the rest of the house. New windows and sliding doors reinforce connections with the outdoors. Sky-Frame sliding doors/windows via Dover Windows and Doors; Kolbe VistaLuxe fixed and casement windows via North American Windows and Doors; Element by Tech Lighting recessed lighting; Lea Ceramiche Waterfall porcelain stoneware tiles

Midcentury Games Room with Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

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