Dining Room Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace and Exposed Beam

Mulholland Drive- Bel Air
Mulholland Drive- Bel Air
Rande Leaman Interior DesignRande Leaman Interior Design
The formal dining room looks out to the spacious backyard with French doors opening to the pool and spa area. The wood burning brick fireplace was painted white in the renovation and white wainscoting surrounds the room, keeping it fresh and modern. The dramatic wood pitched roof has skylights that bring in light and keep things bright and airy.
Four Sided Gas Fireplace with Logs
Four Sided Gas Fireplace with Logs
Acucraft FireplacesAcucraft Fireplaces
This stunning custom four sided glass fireplace with traditional logset boasts the largest flames on the market and safe-to-touch glass with our Patent-Pending dual pane glass cooling system. Fireplace Manufacturer: Acucraft Fireplaces Architect: Eigelberger Contractor: Brikor Associates Interior Furnishing: Chalissima
Coastland Nordic
Coastland Nordic
Unique Wood FloorsUnique Wood Floors
Coastland Nordic White Oak Engineered Flooring
Juicy Berry Farm
Juicy Berry Farm
Gettliffe ArchitectureGettliffe Architecture
Open concept dining that opens up to an exterior patio.
Mid -Town Modern Home Tulsa , OK. Interior Lighting
Mid -Town Modern Home Tulsa , OK. Interior Lighting
John Rogers DesignJohn Rogers Design
Modern Dining & Living Room Accent Lighting This new construction modern style residence is located in a Mid-Town Tulsa neighborhood. The dining/living room has 18-foot ceilings with beautiful, aged wooden beams, and a textural stone fireplace as a wall divider between the two rooms. The owners have a wonderful art collection with clean simple modern furniture accents in both rooms. My lighting approach was to reflected light off the art, stone texture fireplace and aged wooden beams to fill the rooms with light. With the high ceiling, it is best to specify a 15-watt LED adjustable recess fixture. As shown in the images, this type of fixture allows me to aim a specific beam diameter to accent various sizes of art and architectural details. The color of light is important! For this project the art consultant requested a warm color temperature. I suggested a 3000-kelvin temperature with a high-color rendering index number that intensifies the color of the art. This color of light resembles a typical non-LED light used in table lamps. After aiming all the lighting, the owner said this lighting project was his best experience he'd had working with a lighting designer. The outcome of the lighting complimented his esthetics as he hoped it would! Client: DES, Rogers, AR https://www.des3s.com/ Lighting Designer: John Rogers under the employ of DES Architect/Builder: Mike Dankbar https://www.mrdankbar.com Interior Designer: Carolyn Fielder Nierenberg carolyn@cdatulsa.com CAMPBELL DESIGN ASSOCIATES https://www.cdatulsa.com Photographer: John Rogers

Dining Room Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace and Exposed Beam

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