Contemporary Dining Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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European Kitchen Design
The client knew that it was about time to get a new kitchen and replace it with the original kitchen that came with the house. However, she had already bar stools in the lime mint green color, it she wanted to implement this color into the color scheme of the new kitchen design. With the ability of Alno to provide NCS colors to their collection of the smooth lacquer door style, we had created a nice balance combination between the lime mint green color and a nice arctic white color. This amazing combination of colors gave immediately a fresh clean feeling to this well designed kitchen layout.
Door Style Finish: Alno Fine, smooth lacquer door style, in the white and green lime mint colors finish.
A New Day - Interior Design Studio
Formal dining room in a Highgate property with interior design by A New Day. Iconic Wishbone dining chairs surround an oval marble table, with toile wallpaper creating an impactful and cosy dining space. A gloss painted ceiling reflects the lighting to help create a gorgeous evening atmosphere in the lower ground floor space.
Janey Butler Interiors
The Stunning Dining Room of this Llama Group Lake View House project. With a stunning 48,000 year old certified wood and resin table which is part of the Janey Butler Interiors collections. Stunning leather and bronze dining chairs. Bronze B3 Bulthaup wine fridge and hidden bar area with ice drawers and fridges. All alongside the 16 metres of Crestron automated Sky-Frame which over looks the amazing lake and grounds beyond. All furniture seen is from the Design Studio at Janey Butler Interiors.
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This is take two on ‘The Bent House’, which was canceled
after a design board did not approve the modern style in a
conservative neighbrohood. So we decided to take it one
step further and now it is the ‘bent and sliced house’.
The bend is from the original design (a.k.a.The Bent House),
and is a gesture to the curved slope of the site. This curve,
coincidentally, is almost the same of the previous design’s
site, and thus could be re-utilized.
Similiar to Japanese Oragami, this house unfolds like a piece
of slice paper from the sloped site. The negative space
between the slices creates wonderful clerestories for natural
light and ventilation. Photo Credit: Mike Sinclair
Atelier Anagramme
D’une véranda vieillissante à une véritable extension de la maison en ossature bois, la maison bénéficie d'une nouvelle pièce chauffée pour la salle à manger, un espace entre intérieur et extérieur.
Hamlin Goldreyer Architects
A new contemporary kitchen for a family that loves to cook. The owners ' European preferences lead to the selection of the German made cabinets by Bulthaup. The crisp cabinet styling and sophisticated engineering allowed for a clean, minimal style. White cabinets and backsplash defined the walls. Darker cabinets and appliances defined areas of focus. Folding exterior doors enabled the entire corner to open to the deck and rear yard. Remote controlled screens lower from the ceiling to create a screened breakfast area.
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Baker Design Group
Be our guest! This new construction dining room was designed as part of an open floor plan, ditching the stuffy, traditional dining stigma and creating an open and artistic statement room for dinner parties to come.
Contemporary Dining Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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