Midcentury Grey Games Room Ideas and Designs

Palomar Park Modern Treehouse
Palomar Park Modern Treehouse
Bynn Esmond DesignsBynn Esmond Designs
Green velvety lounge chair creates a reading corner with views of nature outside
Belle Meade Kitchen & Living Room Reno
Belle Meade Kitchen & Living Room Reno
Usable Space Interiors, LLCUsable Space Interiors, LLC
By knocking down a few walls, opening the low ceiling to expose a vaulted ceiling (while accenting it with wood beams), lacing in new hardwoods to the existing floors, adding a rich, navy accent wall, to incorporating white paint (on the previous orange fireplace), to adding a new, chunky wood mantle... this 1950's home now looks like completely different bachelor pad.
Richmond Hill Project
Richmond Hill Project
Lumar InteriorsLumar Interiors
This young busy family wanted a well put together family room that had a sophisticated look and functioned well for their family of four. The colour palette flowed from the existing stone fireplace and adjoining kitchen to the beautiful new well-wearing upholstery, a houndstooth wool area rug, and custom drapery panels. Added depth was given to the walls either side of the fireplace by painting them a deep blue/charcoal. Finally, the decor accessories and wood furniture pieces gave the space a chic finished look. Project by Richmond Hill interior design firm Lumar Interiors. Also serving Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Markham, Thornhill, Vaughan, York Region, and the Greater Toronto Area. For more about Lumar Interiors, click here: https://www.lumarinteriors.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.lumarinteriors.com/portfolio/richmond-hill-project/
Elsner Residence
Elsner Residence
Caroline Dooley ArchitectsCaroline Dooley Architects
The family room has floor to ceiling windows on two sides and views into the kitchen on the third side.
New Canaan House Renovations
New Canaan House Renovations
Dvisionone ArchitectsDvisionone Architects
Michael Raso, AIA Melissa Lindsay, Interior designer
Color Pop
Color Pop
Designs UnlimitedDesigns Unlimited
Meredith Russel of Paperwhite
Helsinki Modern Lounge Sofa by Famaliving California
Helsinki Modern Lounge Sofa by Famaliving California
Famaliving San DiegoFamaliving San Diego
Add the Helsinki to your living space and be amazed at how much it will enhance your home’s decor because of its stylish, modern design. It’s such a beautifully constructed piece of furniture that your guests will ask you, “Where did you get it?” The Helsinki is masterfully crafted by the world-renowned Spanish manufacturer Famaliving. The combination of round and straight pieces offer a stylish unique look that is truly one of a kind. This sofa can come upholstered in a variety of colored and patterned fabrics, including leather. The frame of the Helsinki is constructed with pine wood and MDF, making it very durable for long-lasting use. Like all Fama products, it uses a webbing system for suspension and support instead of the old spring design that will sag over time. Attached to the bottom of the sofa are chrome-finished metal or black-finished wooden leg supports that allow the sofa to maintain its low profile look. Dimensions: Customizable We deliver Nationwide! Visit our showroom at: Famaliving San Diego 401 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92103 Questions? Ready to purchase? Tel. 1-619-900-7674 sandiego@famaliving.com
Art Deco House, Malvern
Art Deco House, Malvern
Caulfield Krivanek ArchitectureCaulfield Krivanek Architecture
This cosy living room offers sumptuous places to relax with family and friends. Extensive joinery, gas fireplace and mood lighting add practicality whilst also creating a high level of comfort.

Midcentury Grey Games Room Ideas and Designs

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