Dining Room Design Ideas with a Wood Stove and Grey Floor

High Farm House Open Plan Living/Kitchen/Dining
High Farm House Open Plan Living/Kitchen/Dining
Orange Key Design StudiosOrange Key Design Studios
Dining space within a large open-plan living room created as part of a bespoke 2-storey Farmhouse extension for our Wiltshire clients.
St Andrews Garden Extension
St Andrews Garden Extension
Liz ThomasLiz Thomas
A cool contemporary extension onto a period property. Brings light into kitchen area and connects large open plan space with terrace and garden.
Open Plan Kitchen Diner
Open Plan Kitchen Diner
HCC InteriorsHCC Interiors
The aim for this West facing kitchen was to have a warm welcoming feel, combined with a fresh, easy to maintain and clean aesthetic. This level is relatively dark in the mornings and the multitude of small rooms didn't work for it. Collaborating with the conservation officers, we created an open plan layout, which still hinted at the former separation of spaces through the use of ceiling level change and cornicing. We used a mix of vintage and antique items and designed a kitchen with a mid-century feel but cutting-edge components to create a comfortable and practical space. Extremely comfortable vintage dining chairs were sourced for a song and recovered in a sturdy peachy pink mohair velvet The bar stools were sourced all the way from the USA via a European dealer, and also provide very comfortable seating for those perching at the imposing kitchen island. Mirror splashbacks line the joinery back wall to reflect the light coming from the window and doors and bring more green inside the room. Photo by Matthias Peters
Country Dining Room
Country Dining Room
No.54 InteriorsNo.54 Interiors
Custom built, hand painted bench seating with padded seat and scatter cushions. Walls and Bench painted in Little Green. Delicate glass pendants from Pooky lighting. Tub chairs from Next provide cosy seating by the fire.
The Studio Barn Conversion
The Studio Barn Conversion
Inside Story PhotographyInside Story Photography
Tracey Bloxham, Inside Story Photography
The Lookout
The Lookout
Passive Design SolutionsPassive Design Solutions
Perched on a stunning point overlooking the Atlantic, this storey-and-a-half home has enough room to house a large family and several guests, while still feeling cozy for a couple. The building shape is defined and accentuated by the interaction between metal and wood siding. The simple barn shape is punctured at critical points to bring in light and heat, to protect doorways, and to provide outdoor space for beekeeping. A sunshade on the south-west corner which prevents overheating is hung from stainless-steel rods to maintain the integrity of the ocean views. A fully air-sealed modern wood stove serves all heating required, further reducing the environmental impact of this home while providing a comfortable hearth to gather the family on winter nights. Photo Credit: Jarrell Whisken

Dining Room Design Ideas with a Wood Stove and Grey Floor

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