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J Lynn Design Group
Modern Dining with sleek lighting and an oval glass table with hammered polished nickel base. The custom walnut cabinetry anchors the space and provides a sharp contrast.
Bellingham Bay Builders
Situated on the north shore of Birch Point this high-performance beach home enjoys a view across Boundary Bay to White Rock, BC and the BC Coastal Range beyond. Designed for indoor, outdoor living the many decks, patios, porches, outdoor fireplace, and firepit welcome friends and family to gather outside regardless of the weather.
From a high-performance perspective this home was built to and certified by the Department of Energy’s Zero Energy Ready Home program and the EnergyStar program. In fact, an independent testing/rating agency was able to show that the home will only use 53% of the energy of a typical new home, all while being more comfortable and healthier. As with all high-performance homes we find a sweet spot that returns an excellent, comfortable, healthy home to the owners, while also producing a building that minimizes its environmental footprint.
Design by JWR Design
Photography by Radley Muller Photography
Interior Design by Markie Nelson Interior Design
Pamela Glazer Architect
This white kitchen and rustic dining area are efficient and beautiful. Recycled ceiling beams and stainless steel appliances create a fun and beautiful ambiance.
Builder: Blair Dibble Builder - www.blairdibble.com
Blackband Design
Interior Design by Blackband Design
www.blackbanddesign.com
Home Design | Build | Materials by Graystone Custom Builders
Goggans Architecture & Interiors
Atlantic Archives, Inc./Richard Leo Johnson
Paragon Custom Construction LLC
Ashlee O'Grady
Coastal themed open plan living and dining room. An IKEA table pairs with gorgeous white crossback chairs and a vintage sideboard.
Photos by Ross Williams
Jennifer Grey Color Specialist & Interior Design
This particular client preferred a slightly more minimalistic feel, so the pieces were thoughtfully chosen for the space, with a less is more attitude. Offering visual texture with the horizontal shiplap wall in the dining room and porcelain wood look flooring tile, in addition to colorful accessories among the neutral backdrop, it gives the space a pique of interest while echoing a feeling of calm throughout.
Beach Style Kitchen/Dining Combo Design Ideas
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