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Woodmaster Kitchens
This classic home space includes a living and dining room, with a fireplace surrounded by a comfortable seating area. The Woodmaster team installed a new fireplace surround and marble hearth, creating a stunning centerpiece for this space. The fireplace is framed by bookcases on both sides with clear tempered glass shelves, offering both storage and a place to display keepsakes. The team also installed crown moldings in the living room, and wainscoting in the dining room, creating a classic traditional style for the formal dining area. The updates also included a new door frame and casings, base molding, as well as marble flooring in the foyer. It is an ideal space to relax, entertain, and dine with family and friends.
Nest Designs LLC
Eco-Rehabarama house. This dining space is adjacent to the kitchen and the living area in a very open floor-plan. We converted the garage into a kitchen and updated the entire house. The red barn door is made from recycled materials. The hardware for the door was salvaged from an old barn door. We used wood from the demolition to make the barn door. This image shows the entire barn door with the kitchen table. The door divides the laundry and utility room from the dining space. It's a practical solution to separate the two spaces while adding an interesting focal point to the room. Love the pop of red against the neutral walls. The door is painted with Sherwin Williams Red Obsession SW7590 and the walls are Sherwin Williams Warm Stone SW 7032.
BK Classic Collections Home Stagers
Staging & Photos by: Betsy Konaxis, BK Classic Collections Home Stagers
Robert Miller FAIA Architects
Images by Nic LeHoux
Designed as a home and studio for a photographer and his young family, Lightbox is located on a peninsula that extends south from British Columbia across the border to Point Roberts. The densely forested site lies beside a 180-acre park that overlooks the Strait of Georgia, the San Juan Islands and the Puget Sound.
Having experienced the world from under a black focusing cloth and large format camera lens, the photographer has a special fondness for simplicity and an appreciation of unique, genuine and well-crafted details.
The home was made decidedly modest, in size and means, with a building skin utilizing simple materials in a straightforward yet innovative configuration. The result is a structure crafted from affordable and common materials such as exposed wood two-bys that form the structural frame and directly support a prefabricated aluminum window system of standard glazing units uniformly sized to reduce the complexity and overall cost.
Accessed from the west on a sloped boardwalk that bisects its two contrasting forms, the house sits lightly on the land above the forest floor.
A south facing two-story glassy cage for living captures the sun and view as it celebrates the interplay of light and shadow in the forest. To the north, stairs are contained in a thin wooden box stained black with a traditional Finnish pine tar coating. Narrow apertures in the otherwise solid dark wooden wall sharply focus the vibrant cropped views of the old growth fir trees at the edge of the deep forest.
Lightbox is an uncomplicated yet powerful gesture that enables one to view the subtlety and beauty of the site while providing comfort and pleasure in the constantly changing light of the forest.
Simply Salvage Interiors
Black, White, Blue Dining Room Project
Premier Prints Suzani Fabric
Lindsey Smith @ Simply Salvage Interiors
Katie Rainey Design
Modern dining chairs from CB2 add visual interest while paneling on the walls add texture to this dining space.
Demejico
This Mesquite table set features smooth top made from solid mesquite wood showcases natural stretches and imperfections, while a base complimented by hand-forged iron scrollwork captures your attention. This table set is perfect for small nooks or restaurants
Veritas Fine Homes Inc
Photos credited to Imagesmith- Scott Smith
Focusing on the custom made stairs/ ladder into the open loft area. Easy access from the dining/ kitchen to the loft. With sensitivity to overall space and knowing that stairs and circulation make up as much as 15% of a homes square footage, the ships ladder was a great fix to access the large loft above.
Nelson Development
The owners desired a dining area that was its own space, while being part of the entry and living areas of the home. The coupled pillars and archways provide a false wall to create a room to itself while allowing for a dining experience inclusive of others that may be in other rooms in the home. The separate herringbone pattern of the custom flooring create another element that is unique to the dining area, further defining the room's area.
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