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Lumar Interiors
Our goal for this project was to transform this home from family-friendly to an empty nesters sanctuary. We opted for a sophisticated palette throughout the house, featuring blues, greys, taupes, and creams. The punches of colour and classic patterns created a warm environment without sacrificing sophistication.
Home located in Thornhill, Vaughan. Designed by Lumar Interiors who also serve Richmond Hill, Aurora, Nobleton, Newmarket, King City, Markham, Thornhill, York Region, and the Greater Toronto Area.
For more about Lumar Interiors, click here: https://www.lumarinteriors.com/
Courchene Development Corp
Mark Roskams Photography
Photo of a beach style family room in Miami with a library, beige walls, no fireplace, no tv, carpet and blue floor.
Photo of a beach style family room in Miami with a library, beige walls, no fireplace, no tv, carpet and blue floor.
Chapman Design Group, Inc.
Mark Hoyle - Townville, SC
Mid-sized eclectic family room in Other with a library, blue floor and beige walls.
Mid-sized eclectic family room in Other with a library, blue floor and beige walls.
Jetton Construction, Inc.
This property was transformed from an 1870s YMCA summer camp into an eclectic family home, built to last for generations. Space was made for a growing family by excavating the slope beneath and raising the ceilings above. Every new detail was made to look vintage, retaining the core essence of the site, while state of the art whole house systems ensure that it functions like 21st century home.
This home was featured on the cover of ELLE Décor Magazine in April 2016.
G.P. Schafer, Architect
Rita Konig, Interior Designer
Chambers & Chambers, Local Architect
Frederika Moller, Landscape Architect
Eric Piasecki, Photographer
Kathleen Mapson & Company
Inspiration for a transitional family room in Atlanta with white walls and blue floor.
Katie Bassett Interiors
Transitional family room in Minneapolis with grey walls, carpet, no fireplace and turquoise floor.
Environments by Design
A Virtual Golf Simulator with custom carpet wall mural is the feature point of this media room. In this space a clear glass wall was used to separate the Virtual Sports area from the living area for safety reasons.
Colossus Mfg.
This moody game room boats a massive bar with dark blue walls, blue/grey backsplash tile, open shelving, dark walnut cabinetry, gold hardware and appliances, a built in mini fridge, frame tv, and its own bar counter with gold pendant lighting and leather stools. As well as a dark wood/blue felt pool table and drop down projector.
lisa schmitz interior design
Photo of a contemporary family room in Kansas City with white walls, concrete floors and blue floor.
Kriste Michelini Interiors
Thomas Kuoh
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional enclosed family room in San Francisco with a library, carpet, white walls and blue floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional enclosed family room in San Francisco with a library, carpet, white walls and blue floor.
Alison Kandler Interior Design
Mark Lohman
Inspiration for a large country open concept family room in Los Angeles with yellow walls, light hardwood floors and blue floor.
Inspiration for a large country open concept family room in Los Angeles with yellow walls, light hardwood floors and blue floor.
Derrick Architecture
A stair tower provides a focus form the main floor hallway. 22 foot high glass walls wrap the stairs which also open to a two story family room. A wide fireplace wall is flanked by recessed art niches.
Jeannie Balsam Interiors
Design ideas for a large transitional enclosed family room in Chicago with beige walls, carpet, no fireplace, no tv and blue floor.
Chic By Design, LLC
The lake level of this home was dark and dreary. Everywhere you looked, there was brown... dark brown painted window casings, door casings, and baseboards... brown stained concrete (in bad shape), brown wood countertops, brown backsplash tile, and black cabinetry. We refinished the concrete floor into a beautiful water blue, removed the rustic stone fireplace and created a beautiful quartzite stone surround, used quartzite countertops that flow with the new marble mosaic backsplash, lightened up the cabinetry in a soft gray, and added lots of layers of color in the furnishings. The result is was a fun space to hang out with family and friends.
Rugs by Roya Rugs, sofa by Tomlinson, sofa fabric by Cowtan & Tout, bookshelves by Vanguard, coffee table by ST2, floor lamp by Vistosi.
MPdL Studio
Large contemporary enclosed family room in Detroit with a library, white walls, limestone floors, no fireplace, a concealed tv and blue floor.
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
Here is the completed family room looking North. We raised the the bottom chord of the roof truss to gain ceiling height from 8ft to 10ft. We enlarged the connection between the family rm and new kitchen to make it one space.
Chris Marshall
Pinkite
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Gaby Mendivil
West Elm Designers:
@walker.harmony , @maria214
Inspiration for an expansive eclectic open concept family room in Charlotte with grey walls, carpet, no fireplace and blue floor.
Inspiration for an expansive eclectic open concept family room in Charlotte with grey walls, carpet, no fireplace and blue floor.
Amile bills
If you are googling about picking wall art for your home, then you probably fall into one of two categories. Either your walls are way too bare, or they're smothered in outdated and generic artwork that doesn't represent you anymore! Don’t worry – neither of these situations have to last forever, and there are plenty of stylish ways to make sure that your personality gets to shine in your room decor as well as in the rest of your life! Just follow these 8 wall art ideas from our bedroom designer below, and get ready to be the star of your own show!
1) Blank Walls can be Fun
If you're online researching how to buy any sort of wall art for your home, then you fall into one of two categories. It seems either your walls are bare, or your art isn't fitting. Either way, it doesn't represent you! But blank walls don’t have to be boring. In fact, they can be a canvas for you to express your unique personality.
2) Create an eye-catching Statement Piece
A big, bold piece of wall art is the perfect way to make a statement in your room. But if you’re not careful, it can also look like you’re trying too hard. The key is to find a piece that reflects your personality and style, without being too over-the-top.
3) Hang something Larger than Life
Go big or go home, right? Especially when it comes to wall art. Hanging a large piece of artwork will make a huge impact in your room. It’ll be the first thing people see when they walk in, and it’ll set the tone for the rest of your decor. Plus, it’s a great way to fill up a large wall space. Just make sure you pick a piece that you really love – you’ll be looking at it every day. For further Inspiration you can check out Wall Art Ideas from Unique-Canvas.com to decorate your Room.
4) Use a Vibrant Focal Point
A focal point is a great way to add drama and interest to a room. It can be anything from a piece of wall art to a piece of furniture. In this case, we’re going to focus on wall art. A vibrant focal point will add color and life to your room. Making a statement and displaying your personality is easy with this.
5) Smaller is Better
People often make the mistake of thinking that they need large, expensive pieces of art to fill up a large, empty wall. But the truth is, sometimes all you need is a small piece of art that packs a big punch. A small piece of art can be more intimate and personal, and it can also be less expensive. So if you’re looking for wall art ideas that are both unique and budget-friendly, try looking for smaller pieces!
6) Get Personal
When it comes to wall art, the most important thing is that it speaks to you on a personal level. You should let your home reflect who you are and what you love!
7) Adorn yourself with Soulful Quotes
A great way to show off your personality is with soulful quotes. Pick out a few of your favourites and have them printed on canvas. You can hang them up in your room or office as a daily reminder of what’s important to you.
8) Add some Colourful Décor Pieces
A blank wall is like a blank canvas—it’s begging to be filled with something colorful and eye-catching! That said, if you're still unsure of where to start, don't worry. We’ve got eight wall art ideas that will help you decorate your room and bring out your personality.
Final Thought
No matter what your style is, you can find wall art that represents you. The key is to take your time searching for the right piece, and don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone.
Colossus Mfg.
Game room with stained cement floor, dark blue moody walls, and furnished with dark wood/blue felt pool table, twin leather couches, and cement milk globe pendant lighting.
Family Room Design Photos with Blue Floor and Turquoise Floor
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