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Midcentury Family Room Design Photos with Black Floor

Fireplace
Fireplace
Lisa & LeroyLisa & Leroy
Custom built-ins designed to hold a record collection and library of books. The fireplace got a facelift with a fresh mantle and tile surround.
Photo of a large midcentury open concept family room in DC Metro with a library, white walls, porcelain floors, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace surround, a wall-mounted tv and black floor.
Loft in Hamburg Hafencity
Loft in Hamburg Hafencity
Arzu Kartal Interior DesignArzu Kartal Interior Design
Mirjam Fruscella
Photo of a mid-sized midcentury loft-style family room in Hamburg with grey walls, marble floors, a concealed tv and black floor.
Sitting Room
Sitting Room
Forte Building Group, LLCForte Building Group, LLC
Photo of a large midcentury open concept family room in Nashville with a library, white walls, porcelain floors, a two-sided fireplace, a metal fireplace surround, no tv and black floor.
Loft in Hamburg Hafencity
Loft in Hamburg Hafencity
Arzu Kartal Interior DesignArzu Kartal Interior Design
Mirjam Fruscella
Design ideas for a mid-sized midcentury loft-style family room in Hamburg with grey walls, marble floors, a concealed tv and black floor.
Coquitlam Townhouse - Family Room
Coquitlam Townhouse - Family Room
PlaidFox StudioPlaidFox Studio
Inspiration for a small midcentury loft-style family room in Other with grey walls, dark hardwood floors and black floor.
Coquitlam Townhouse - Family Room
Coquitlam Townhouse - Family Room
PlaidFox StudioPlaidFox Studio
This is an example of a small midcentury loft-style family room in Other with grey walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and black floor.
Coquitlam Townhouse - Family Room
Coquitlam Townhouse - Family Room
PlaidFox StudioPlaidFox Studio
Photo Credits: Tracey Ayton
Photo of a small midcentury loft-style family room in Vancouver with grey walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and black floor.
Fitzroy Residence
Fitzroy Residence
Naarkaali Design StudioNaarkaali Design Studio
Design ideas for a large midcentury open concept family room in Melbourne with white walls, concrete floors, a built-in media wall, black floor and timber.
Fitzroy Residence
Fitzroy Residence
Naarkaali Design StudioNaarkaali Design Studio
This is an example of a large midcentury open concept family room in Melbourne with white walls, concrete floors, a built-in media wall, black floor and timber.
Fitzroy Residence
Fitzroy Residence
Naarkaali Design StudioNaarkaali Design Studio
Large midcentury open concept family room in Melbourne with white walls, concrete floors, a built-in media wall, black floor and timber.
Fitzroy Residence
Fitzroy Residence
Naarkaali Design StudioNaarkaali Design Studio
Photo of a large midcentury open concept family room in Melbourne with white walls, concrete floors, a built-in media wall, black floor and timber.
Fitzroy Residence
Fitzroy Residence
Naarkaali Design StudioNaarkaali Design Studio
Design ideas for a large midcentury open concept family room in Melbourne with white walls, concrete floors, a built-in media wall, black floor and timber.
Dickens Collection
Dickens Collection
Smellink InteriorsSmellink Interiors
Mid-sized midcentury open concept family room in Other with a library, black walls, concrete floors, no fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, no tv and black floor.
10233 Inwood
10233 Inwood
Tag & Associates, LLCTag & Associates, LLC
The family room serves a similar function in the home to a living room: it's a gathering place for everyone to convene and relax together at the end of the day. That said, there are some differences. Family rooms are more relaxed spaces, and tend to be more kid-friendly. It's also a newer concept that dates to the mid-century. Historically, the family room is the place to let your hair down and get comfortable. This is the room where you let guests rest their feet on the ottoman and cozy up with a blanket on the couch.
10233 Inwood
10233 Inwood
Tag & Associates, LLCTag & Associates, LLC
The family room serves a similar function in the home to a living room: it's a gathering place for everyone to convene and relax together at the end of the day. That said, there are some differences. Family rooms are more relaxed spaces, and tend to be more kid-friendly. It's also a newer concept that dates to the mid-century. Historically, the family room is the place to let your hair down and get comfortable. This is the room where you let guests rest their feet on the ottoman and cozy up with a blanket on the couch.

Midcentury Family Room Design Photos with Black Floor

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