Swanky Billiards Room

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Before: A traditional living room in need of an update.

Martin and Akieva fell in love on a date while playing a game of pool. Now that they have a new house and a new baby girl, they want to transform their unused, traditional living room into a stylish billiards room. In order to completely transform the space, Kenneth Brown proposes starting with some minor construction, including updating the fireplace with new tile and adding wall units around the fireplace to de-emphasize it. He then wants to bring in rich colors, upholstered walls and beautiful fabrics to make the space intimate. Although suffering from a little apprehension about combining so many different patterns, colors and textures, Martin and Akieva are excited to proceed with the project.
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VIDEO: Take a tour of the finished room.
Since the large room is directly off the entryway, Kenneth uses draperies in the wide doorway to create a soft "wall." He says using the panels will help buffer the space from the entry and create an air of mystery as to what's around the corner. He uses the same fabric for Roman shades on the back windows to tie the look together. Here are a few more interesting features he employs to make this room stand out:

  • Since the room will be a party spot, he upholsters the walls with gray flannel and batting to muffle the sound. The darker color will also make the room feel more intimate.
  • To help de-emphasize the fireplace, bookcases with bench seats are installed on either side. This brings in more storage and additional seating without taking up space in the room.
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  • Kenneth and Akieva complete a do-it-yourself photo project using a computer, scanner and printer. They scan some of Akieva and Martin's family photos, change them to black and white, then print them out on vellum paper for a more artistic look. Changing the color photos to black and white and then framing them in black and white creates a uniform, balanced look on the back wall.
  • A patterned carpet in a neutral color helps perk up this minimally furnished room. The subtle pattern works well with the mosaic tile grid on the fireplace and the neutral color ties in with the palette of the patterned fabrics.


    Civilization - Belting black round table
    Cisco Brothers - leather chair
    (Crescent chair with nailheads in Montecito Brown)
    Ann Sacks - custom fireplace tile
    (Bisazza glass, Madagascar)
    Jeffrey Stevens - drapery fabric (Stroheim and Romaine, 6643N-0346)
    Pindler & Pindler - bench fabric
    (7901 Eagle, color: Burgundy); pillow fabric (7904 Birdie, color: Brown)
    Interior Illusions - game table and game set
    (burl pedastal game table 9952, finish: #7 Calais); game set (wood and metal 20156, finish: ivory and walnut)
    window treatments - Designs by Bonnie Price
    accessories - Colburn Schwartz, Inc.
    custom cabinetry - Showcase Inc. Custom Cabinetry
    area rug - Carpet Design, Inc.
    wall upholstering - Dean Robert Jones

  • Resources

    furniture
    Civilization
    We apologize no further information is available.

    tile
    Ann Sacks Tile & Stone Inc.
    Website: www.annsacks.com

    fabric
    Jeffrey Stevens
    Website: www.jeffreystevens.com

    decorative project materials
    Pindler & Pindler provides products for the interior design industry only. Please check their website for showrooms or representatives in your area.
    Pindler & Pindler Inc.
    Website: www.pindler.com


    window treatments
    Designs by Bonnie Price
    Phone: 818-261-7523
    E-mail: bonnnieprice@aol.com

    home accessories
    Colburn Schwartz, Inc.
    Phone: 310-358-9025

    custom cabinetry
    Showcase Inc. Custom Cabinetry
    Phone: 818-782-9020
    E-mail: peter@showcasecabinets.com

    carpet
    Carpet Design
    8784 Beverly Blvd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90048
    Phone: 310-659-5722
    wall upholstering
    Dean Robert Jones
    8258 Fountain Ave., Suite C
    West Hollywood, CA 90046
    Phone: 323-848-8559
    Fax: 323-428-3722 Also in this Episode