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We made every effort to visually meld the dining room with the living rooms without applying the same wall covering. This bold blue and white geometric gives a modern twist to a room with traditional corner cabinets. The overall color scheme of blue and white can be accessorized with different contrasting colors as desired for completely different looks.
Kaki Hockersmith Interiors
Traditional Georgian Dining Room. Architectural Moldings and Antique Baccarat Chandelier over the elegant dining table which seats 14 people. Photography: Nancy Nolan
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VanderHorn Architects
A large projecting bay window creates an ideal space for an intimate breakfast area while affording panoramic water views.
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With two elementary school age kids and a dog, this clients' kitchen was understandably full of commotion at all times. In the old kitchen configuration, the standard table and chairs didn't allow enough seating to include guests during casual get-togethers with other families (where the dining room was too formal of a choice).
This built-in banquette was the perfect answer. The bench cabinetry itself is Shaker in style, but we used contemporary fabric with a big print to make it more hip. Under each seat there are deep, full-extension drawers which provide much needed storage for the kids toys and other bulky items.
The custom made dining table sits upon hidden casters for ease of moving.
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Clay Construction Inc.
award winning builder, black granite, coffered ceiling, upholstered dining chair, white cabinets, white trim, wood dining table, chandelier
Markalunas Architecture Group
Lake Front Country Estate Foyer, designed by Tom Markalunas, built by Resort Custom Homes. Photography by Racheal Boling
Traditional Dining Room Design Ideas
Coronado Stone Products
This beautiful project features Coronado Stone Products Adobe Brick thin veneer. Adobe Brick thin veneer is not a structural brick, so it can be directly adhered to a properly prepared drywall or plywood substrate. This allows projects to be enhanced with the alluring look and feel of full bed-depth Adobe Brick, without the need for additional wall tie support that standard full sized Adobe Brick installations require. This Adobe Brick product is featured in the color Sienna. Images were supplied by Standard Pacific Homes, Phoenix. See more Architectural Thin Brick Veneer projects from Coronado Stone Products
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