Rustic Games Room with a Brick Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

Vintage Distressed Chestnut
Vintage Distressed Chestnut
Vintage Lumber Co IncVintage Lumber Co Inc
Photo Credit: Danny Thompson At Blue Ridge Woodworks LLC.
1960's Home makeover (from traditional to Craftsman/farmhouse)fa
1960's Home makeover (from traditional to Craftsman/farmhouse)fa
Fox Brothers PaintingFox Brothers Painting
This 1960's traditional home had bare yellow and red walls, a smooth ceiling and a separate traditional kitchen making the home feel a bit closed off to the new owners. The customer wanted a more rustic/craftsman style feel with neutral updated colors throughout the home.custom ceiling beams are being installed in the family room. The kitchen wall is opened up into the family room and dining room to create a more open concept feel. (Crown molding is cut to fit ceiling beams) WALLS- wood and batten strips were pickle stained using a custom mix by our in house color consultant and then applied to the wall boards prior to install. Fireplace- The Fireplace was painted in an off white with gray undertones for a subtle contrast. To be added- We are currently custom building built ins which will be placed on both sides of the fireplace for storage. A 6 foot 65 lb solid cedar beam mantle will be added to complete the fireplace wall. (Photos to come)
Solón  en el Valle de Aran
Solón en el Valle de Aran
FotointerioresFotointeriores
© Néstor Marchador Diseñado por Carolina Juanes
Exeter Area Holiday House Tour
Exeter Area Holiday House Tour
Mandeville Canyon DesignsMandeville Canyon Designs
Photo~Jaye Carr Paying homage to the renovated homes past.

Rustic Games Room with a Brick Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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