Dining Room Design Ideas

Jarson House, Scottsdale
Jarson House, Scottsdale
SORAASORAA
Interior and exterior lighting w/ Soraa Vivid LED. Russell Abraham, photography
Recent Interior Designs
Recent Interior Designs
Oakleigh InteriorsOakleigh Interiors
Kitchen Designs by Oakleigh Interiors Do you bake often and chop directly on your counter? Is staining an issue with the counter tops you currently have? For an overall question, is your kitchen functioning like you want it to? We design your kitchen around you. The placement of appliances, the type of faucet, sink, counter tops and lighting are just parts of what make a kitchen essential for you and how you work in your kitchen. If that isn't too forward, we would invite ourselves over for a light lunch to witness your movements. During that time discover your likes and dislikes and listen to you tell us what your dream kitchen looks like. We can make it possible for you.
Kaupulehu Residence
Kaupulehu Residence
de Reus Architectsde Reus Architects
Photography by Joe Fletcher Photo
Colonial Revival
Colonial Revival
Alisberg ParkerAlisberg Parker
Benjamin Moore's Blue Note 2129-30 Photo by Wes Tarca
Milwaukee Renaissance  Condo
Milwaukee Renaissance Condo
Collaborative DesignCollaborative Design
Taking up about 8,000 square feet on one of the top floors of the city’s third-tallest building, the condo’s focal point isn't the panoramic city views but the clients’ expansive art collection.
My Own House
My Own House
Hoffman Grayson Architects LLPHoffman Grayson Architects LLP
Paul designed this custom fixture over the dining table that Arroyo Craftsman made. A quarter sawn oak plate rail tops the stiles and rails, with green silk grasscloth panels, and underscores a horizontal band of an adaptation of William Morris' Willow wallcovering in the Dining Room. Photo by Glen Grayson, AIA
English Paneling - Residential
English Paneling - Residential
Hull HistoricalHull Historical
My clients had always been inspired by the grand Tudor Revival homes of the early 20th century and commissioned Hull Historical to recreate the authentic custom millwork, paneling and doors for their new Tudor Revival home. Our inspiration came from 2 great English homes, Stan Hywett, a great Tudor Revival home in Ohio, built for the founder of Goodyear Tires. Also, the Woodbine Mansion, built in 1911 for the son of the Pabst Brewing Company. We were fortunate to purchase three rooms of architectural millwork from the woodbine home, which was originally fabricated by the Huber Company of New York. Upon completion of this project, the architectural salvage comprised 15% of the final quantity of paneling installed. The remainder was custom fabricated by Hull Historical at our shop in Fort Worth, TX and installed at the clients home. The commission, based on historic precedent, constituted antique paneling on the main floor, beamed ceilings and all the doors in the home. The new paneling, including the kitchen cabinetry is made from a combination of new quarter-sawn white oak and antique white oak salvaged from old barns and buildings. All the oak was fumed in an ammonia-filled chamber to produce a cocoa color and deep feel giving the millwork rough character and a timeless look that my client loved. The millwork also served to give the home a hierarchy, with simple paneling combined with board and batten doors downstairs, then more ornate paneling, with carvings on the main floor. Additionally, the main floor features mostly 8 and 10 panel doors. All woodwork was hand-pegged with oak pegs. Some of the paneling features a unique Mason’s Miter, a historic joinery technique inspired from stone work. For more information on residential renovation and new construction projects by Hull Historical, visit http://brenthullcompanies.com/residential.html
Riverview House
Riverview House
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
Overlooking the river down a sweep of lawn and pasture, this is a big house that looks like a collection of small houses. The approach is orchestrated so that the view of the river is hidden from the driveway. You arrive in a courtyard defined on two sides by the pavilions of the house, which are arranged in an L-shape, and on a third side by the barn The living room and family room pavilions are clad in painted flush boards, with bold details in the spirit of the Greek Revival houses which abound in New England. The attached garage and free-standing barn are interpretations of the New England barn vernacular. The connecting wings between the pavilions are shingled, and distinct in materials and flavor from the pavilions themselves. All the rooms are oriented towards the river. A combined kitchen/family room occupies the ground floor of the corner pavilion. The eating area is like a pavilion within a pavilion, an elliptical space half in and half out of the house. The ceiling is like a shallow tented canopy that reinforces the specialness of this space. Photography by Robert Benson

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