Dining Room Design Ideas

Dining Area
Dining Area
Andrew Snow PhotographyAndrew Snow Photography
Andrew Snow Photography © Houzz 2012
Harlem Brownstone
Harlem Brownstone
TNB ArchitectureTNB Architecture
Dining area beyond the kitchen Island.
Sculpted to the Land
Sculpted to the Land
Flavin ArchitectsFlavin Architects
This house west of Boston was originally designed in 1958 by the great New England modernist, Henry Hoover. He built his own modern home in Lincoln in 1937, the year before the German émigré Walter Gropius built his own world famous house only a few miles away. By the time this 1958 house was built, Hoover had matured as an architect; sensitively adapting the house to the land and incorporating the clients wish to recreate the indoor-outdoor vibe of their previous home in Hawaii. The house is beautifully nestled into its site. The slope of the roof perfectly matches the natural slope of the land. The levels of the house delicately step down the hill avoiding the granite ledge below. The entry stairs also follow the natural grade to an entry hall that is on a mid level between the upper main public rooms and bedrooms below. The living spaces feature a south- facing shed roof that brings the sun deep in to the home. Collaborating closely with the homeowner and general contractor, we freshened up the house by adding radiant heat under the new purple/green natural cleft slate floor. The original interior and exterior Douglas fir walls were stripped and refinished. Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Nash Terraced Family House in Regent's Park
Nash Terraced Family House in Regent's Park
Adam Butler PhotographyAdam Butler Photography
A Nash terraced house in Regent's Park, London. Interior design by Gaye Gardner. Photography by Adam Butler
Transitional Downtown Abode, Full Home Design
Transitional Downtown Abode, Full Home Design
UserUser
The dining room is framed by a metallic silver ceiling and molding alongside red and orange striped draperies paired with woven wood blinds. A contemporary nude painting hangs above a pair of vintage ivory lamps atop a vintage orange buffet. Black rattan chairs with red leather seats surround a transitional stained trestle table, and the teal walls set off the room’s dark walnut wood floors and aqua blue hemp and wool rug.
Lakeside Getaway
Lakeside Getaway
Lassel Architects PALassel Architects PA
The private home, reminiscent of Maine lodges and family camps, was designed to be a sanctuary for the family and their many relatives. Lassel Architects worked closely with the owners to meet their needs and wishes and collaborated thoroughly with the builder during the construction process to provide a meticulously crafted home. The open-concept plan, framed by a unique timber frame inspired by Greene & Greene’s designs, provides large open spaces for entertaining with generous views to the lake, along with sleeping lofts that comfortably host a crowd overnight. Each of the family members' bedrooms was configured to provide a view to the lake. The bedroom wings pivot off a staircase which winds around a natural tree trunk up to a tower room with 360-degree views of the surrounding lake and forest. All interiors are framed with natural wood and custom-built furniture and cabinets reinforce daily use and activities. The family enjoys the home throughout the entire year; therefore careful attention was paid to insulation, air tightness and efficient mechanical systems, including in-floor heating. The house was integrated into the natural topography of the site to connect the interior and exterior spaces and encourage an organic circulation flow. Solar orientation and summer and winter sun angles were studied to shade in the summer and take advantage of passive solar gain in the winter. Equally important was the use of natural ventilation. The design takes into account cross-ventilation for each bedroom while high and low awning windows to allow cool air to move through the home replacing warm air in the upper floor. The tower functions as a private space with great light and views with the advantage of the Venturi effect on warm summer evenings. Sandy Agrafiotis
Beautiful live edge walnut dining table
Beautiful live edge walnut dining table
fab&madefab&made
This beauty, full of character and details found a home in a modern lovely apartment full of art in NYC
Dining Room and Kitchen
Dining Room and Kitchen
Mackin ArchitectsMackin Architects
Twelve seat dining room with view into the kitchen through sliding barn doors.
The Rustic
The Rustic
EdgewoodEdgewood
THE RUSTIC 3 BD, 2 BA starting at $2,900,000 living space 3,000 sqft garage + exterior living 4,780 sqft Embark on adventures from a secluded, California mountain hideaway. This quaint loft with handcrafted trusses is designed to handle the most extreme weather and the heaviest snow loads. The lower level is specially designed for the maintenance, repair, and storage of all your toys. SPECIAL FEATURES Thermal Blanket™ roof system Glass Forest® Off-grid water system Bunker Gun/safe room Oversized kitchen Wood storage Stone pizza oven Double log trusses and 20” roof logs for 425# snow load

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