One of my favorite gathering spaces in a home is a family room – especially when there’s plenty of seating for everyone in the family! In my farmhouse project – featured in the April issue of Traditional Home – I wanted my client’s large family to feel right at home in a chic and sophisticated country space.
One of the first elements to go into this gorgeous space were reclaimed beams for the ceiling and big beautiful windows that would take in all of the natural light. I loved working with architect Carolyn Lindsey of Yeary-Lindsey Architects on this project. She helped make these architectural details a reality.
Above is another view of those beams after they got their gorgeous stain application. Against that off-white ceiling, they aren’t just playing a starring role, they are really the star of this room!
The navy and cream palette was highlighted by touches of red, which is also a color I included in the connecting kitchen and breakfast area.
And we built a natural stone fireplace that also helps bring the outdoors in, and adds a chic country style to the room.
Because a big family can also mean lots of games and toys, I also had cabinets built in on either side of the fireplace to help hide any clutter.
What do you think of this big and beautiful family room? I like that it makes a grand statement, but still feels cozy and welcoming for family and friends! Tell me what you think in the comments section below!
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