Home Renovation, Boston, MA Farmhouse Home Theater, Boston
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Inspiration for a country enclosed dark wood floor and brown floor home theater remodel in Boston with gray walls and a wall-mounted tv — Houzz
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Becky Harris added this to Houzz Tour: ‘Plain and Simple’ Update for a Center-Hall Colonial
For the home theater, dark and comfy was the way to go. McGuill included a cushy leather sectional and an oversize ottoman that can handle a lot of propped-up feet. With extra seating at the bar, built-in along the walls and on the floor (with large pillows), the area also serves as a casual and comfortable hangout spot even when the owners aren’t screening something. TakeawaysConsider investing in large doors to open and brighten a space.To save original floors during a renovation, search reclaimed-wood and architectural-salvage dealers in your area to find a good match.To maintain consistency between older architecture and a new design, choose materials that would have been used during the older era. Here, the designer used brass and marble.Keep countertops clear with a designated space for small appliances. Use wood and other organic textures to give a formal room a casual touch.Wall paint: Chelsea Gray, Benjamin MooreMore on HouzzRead about other home renovationsFind a home pro Shop for home products
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oshi5 added this to Plain and simple update to a colonial 2019
Love the wall color, wainscotting storage bench, couch and oversized ottoman. The color is a bit dark but perfect for a movie room
denisecondren added this to Basement
Centerhall Colonial Kelly Mcguill
For the home theater, dark and comfy was the way to go. McGuill included a cushy leather sectional and an oversize ottoman that can handle a lot of propped-up feet. With extra seating at the bar, built-in along the walls and on the floor (with large pillows), the area also serves as a casual and comfortable hangout spot even when the owners aren’t screening something.
Takeaways
Consider investing in large doors to open and brighten a space.
To save original floors during a renovation, search reclaimed-wood and architectural-salvage dealers in your area to find a good match.
To maintain consistency between older architecture and a new design, choose materials that would have been used during the older era. Here, the designer used brass and marble.
Keep countertops clear with a designated space for small appliances.
Use wood and other organic textures to give a formal room a casual touch.


