Dining Room Design Ideas with a Metal Fireplace Surround
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Nathalie Efron
In the Japanese-Style Pavilion is the sky- lit dining Area/tv nook/den with its wood-burning stove.
Vicki Simon Interior Design
Dining room transformed from board-and-batten white trimmed builders grade, to personality and drama with the fireplace newly clad in steel, client's own dining room table with danish modern chairs added for flair and interest. Custom designed flue escutcheon to go with Matthew Fairbanks chandelier. Photo by Aaron Leitz
Janet Brooks Design
Wood plank ceilings carry from the inside of this home through the glass walls to the exterior overhangs, making the spaces feel like they have no boundaries. Forever views compete with the art collection inside this home, and colors are vibrant.
AXIS Productions
Modern dining table overlooking a kitchen and great room, with a roof deck and panoramic view.
Larina Kase Interior Design
Our clients had this dining set-- in fact her father made the chairs! We designed the space around it.
Larisa McShane & Associates
Beyond the glass panels is the living room, with the family’s grand piano and mirrored fireplace wall that incorporates invisible TV.
CLAUDIA GROTEGUT ARCHITEKTUR + KONZEPT
Durch Einbau einer maßangefertigten Bibliothek-Wand wurde in Kombination mit integrierten Schallschutz-Elementen der Hall der hohen Decken reduziert und die Hellhörigkeit vermindert.
Die Stuckdecken waren zum Teil über Jahre verborgen und wurden im Zuge der Sanierung freigelegt und aufgearbeitet.
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Architekt:
CLAUDIA GROTEGUT ARCHITEKTUR + KONZEPT
www.claudia-grotegut.de
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Lioba Schneider | www.liobaschneider.de
Spratley & Partners
Once home to antiquarian Horace Walpole, ‘Heckfield Place’ has been judiciously re-crafted into an ‘effortlessly stylish' countryside hotel with beautiful bedrooms, as well as two restaurants, a private cinema, Little Bothy spa, wine cellar, gardens and Home Farm, centred on sustainability and biodynamic farming principles.
Spratley & Partners completed the dramatic transformation of the 430-acre site in Hampshire into the UK’s most eagerly anticipated, luxury hotel in 2018, after a significant programme of restoration works which began in 2009 for private investment company, Morningside Group.
Later, modern additions to the site, which was being used as a conference centre and wedding venue, were largely unsympathetic and not in-keeping with the original form and layout; the house was extended in the 1980s with a block of bedrooms and conference facilities which were small, basic and required substantial upgrading. The rooms in the listed building had also been subdivided, creating cramped spaces and disrupting the historical plan of the house.
After years of careful restoration and collaboration, this elegant, Grade II listed Georgian house and estate has been brought back to life and sensitively woven into its secluded landscape surroundings.
Dining Room Design Ideas with a Metal Fireplace Surround
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