Dining Room Design Ideas with No Fireplace
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 469 photos
Item 1 of 3
Kevin Carpenter Interiors
A modern mountain renovation of an inherited mountain home in North Carolina. We brought the 1990's home in the the 21st century with a redesign of living spaces, changing out dated windows for stacking doors, with an industrial vibe. The new design breaths and compliments the beautiful vistas outside, enhancing, not blocking.
jennifer rhode design
the open plan dining room and living room of this amsterdam apartment gives the space an airy, flexible feel.
Tower Design Studio, ASID LEED AP
Contemporary Kitchen and Dining Room. Modern Mediterranean Golf Retreat. Modern Art meets Italian made dining table and chairs.
A. Perry Homes
Family dining area with built-in wall fireplace, exposed beams in the ceiling and entry into the sunroom
Streamline Construction
The white oak hardwood flooring is front and center here, along with glass front cabinetry and Hinkley lighting. Photo Credit: Leigh Ann Rowe
New Mood Design LLC
The Dining Room shares its limestone column border with the Entry Hall. New Mood Design recommended an intimate and minimally furnished space for formal family gatherings because the couple (whose four young adult children and grandkids come and go) spend most of their time in the spacious family room and kitchen. This room faces the interior courtyard; soft light plays through the room all day!
Love the drama (yet simplicity) of the dining table with live wood edge top, and the contrast of a warm wood with industrial steel base!
Photography ©: Marc Mauldin Photography Inc., Atlanta
Yantram Animation Studio
there is a spacious area to seat together in Dinning area. In the dinning area there is wooden dinning table with white sofa chairs, stylish pendant lights, well designed wall ,Windows to see outside view, grey curtains, showpieces on the table. In this design of dinning room there is good contrast of brownish wall color and white sofa.
Habitation Solutions
This craftsman style home addressed the views of the Front Range from all the major rooms. The main living spaces—living room, dining room, kitchen and media room, though each well-defined, all flowed together for a highly livable space that can be easily used for entertaining. Ample family living space for the children was provided, that could be used without interfering with entertaining. The exterior finishes—stone, stucco, and concrete roof tiles—reinforced the location and lifestyle of the home.
Dining Room Design Ideas with No Fireplace
1