This is an example of a large contemporary open plan games room in Melbourne with a game room, white walls, concrete flooring and grey floors.
Julie Firkin Architects
Julie Firkin Architects
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Barton House

Contemporary Games Room, Melbourne

True to the midcentury palette, the character of the materials is expressed, resulting in a pleasing clash of hardwood, ground concrete, dark joinery and garden views. The living room interconnects with the dining, kitchen and playroom zones. A large sliding door is employed in the playroom so that the degree of family togetherness can be calibrated. The spatial arrangement is housed within a chamfered and facetted envelope, using minimal ornamentation to achieve uncluttered spaces, sleek lines and clear geometric forms.
United Kingdom
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