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A family room – also referred to as a rumpus room or games room – is more casual and informal than a living room. Designed for relaxation and entertainment, it’s the go-to spot to kick back, watch TV, play music or while away hours playing a gaming console. Because it serves multiple functions, it often requires lots of storage space for the likes of DVDs, books and toys, and should be able to include everything from a comfy couch and occasional chairs to a TV, entertainment unit, desk and bookshelf. More
Contemporary Family Room
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Mid-sized contemporary open concept family room in Brisbane with white walls and medium hardwood floors. — Houzz
Lots of colour although simple neutral walls — Camilla Rizzotto
STUDIOMINT
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10 Mulgoa St. Brighton
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French Provincial study/chess area.
Photo of a transitional enclosed family room in Melbourne with dark hardwood floors, a library, white walls and no fireplace. — Houzz
wall panels — rtwally
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Hyde Park Studio
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Sam Noonan
Eclectic family room in Adelaide with grey walls, medium hardwood floors and a wall-mounted tv. — Houzz
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Cabram Holdings
17 Glenroy Road
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Inspiration for a contemporary family room in Melbourne with white walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and no tv. — Houzz
Flooring, couches and rug — T Jones
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Llewellyn House
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Brett Boardman
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional enclosed family room in Sydney with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and no tv. — Houzz
Fireplace — melindagg
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Queenslander, Fig Tree Pocket
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Design ideas for a contemporary open concept family room in Brisbane with medium hardwood floors, no fireplace and a freestanding tv. — Houzz
roof dekor — Cheryl Coye
Austral Masonry
GB Masonry Collection Projects
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GB Smooth, Colour: Pewter
Contemporary open concept family room in Brisbane with no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv. — Houzz
Brick colour option? Polished floor colour — andygeorgie
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Yeo Street Neutral Bay
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Designer: Bronwyn Poole Photographer: Matt Craig
Photo of a mid-sized scandinavian family room in Los Angeles with white walls and light hardwood floors. — Houzz
the wall art looks amazing.... i like retro! — Blythe White
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What storage should I include in my family room or rumpus?


Before you start buying furniture and decorating, look at your storage needs. If you have young kids, built-in cabinets, toy boxes or chests can help store toys that would otherwise be littered across the floor or stuffed inside the couch. Families with movie buffs or gaming enthusiasts will also need cabinets that are capable of stowing and concealing small electronics like DVD players and game consoles. And, if someone is still studying in your home, an office desk with drawers or a file cabinet is a worthy investment that will encourage good work habits.

How can I decorate my rumpus room?


The family room is often tucked away from more formal areas, so use the opportunity to get creative with your furniture and decor. Key furniture items, such as your couch and entertainment unit, are best kept neutral, so they can outlast any interior updates, while armchairs, coffee tables and any storage solutions can be more offbeat. Add colourful accessories to brighten up the space, and remember you can always swap these out should you get sick of your colour scheme. Curtains, rugs, throws and pillows are an easy way to add colour, while mirrors, floor or table lamps and ceiling lights will help bounce light throughout the space. Wall-hung artwork is a temporary way to add style and character, or you could be brave and add a colourful accent wall instead. As the main living space in your home, your rumpus room should be welcoming and personality-filled, so be sure to decorate it with personal knickknacks and family photos, too.