Dining Room Design Ideas with Bamboo Floors
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Signature Custom Homes
In Lower Kennydale we build a transitional home with a bright open feel. The beams on the main level give you the styling of a loft with lots of light. We hope you enjoy the bamboo flooring and custom metal stair system. The second island in the kitchen offers more space for cooking and entertaining. The bedrooms are large and the basement offers extra storage and entertaining space as well.
Jennifer A. Emmer/Feng Shui Style
A bottle of pink champagne is chilling at your new home! :-) It's Feng Shui'ed, staged, and ready for its new owners.
A modern spin on a beautiful home in Pleasanton, California. We Feng Shui'ed the space, and performed a sage cleansing and blessing. Then we designed a staging game plan, which we implemented with our staging partner, No. 1 Staging of Santa Clara.
Donald
The dining room table was a collaboration between the homeowners and a local welder (Kevin Warren). The table comfortably seats 12... and 14 is pretty easy as well. The table is on wheels and has a lazy susan in the middle. The steel band around the lazy susan (which is a table top from a thrift store) mimics the steel ring (from an old wagon wheel) on the chandelier.
Winsome Construction
Resting high above the ocean, Pacific Seawatch is a community of unparalleled natural beauty at the Oregon Coast. Featuring covered outdoor spaces and dramatic UNOBSTRUCTED views from all bedrooms and master bath, this architecturally designed townhouse skillfully showcases panoramic scenes of Cape Kiwanda, Haystack Rock, the Nestucca River and Oregon’s spectacular coastline. Thoughtful interior selections display texture and movement with a cohesive palate of gorgeous finishes, including Quartz counters, hardwood floors and back splashes of glass and stone. Beauty and relaxation combine with convenience and community for fulfilled coastal living.
DeBora Rachelle Inc.
DeBora Rachelle painted the cabinets with Sherwin William paint, glass and metal backsplash. Added a white quartz waterfall counter which doubled as a seating area with grey veins running through it. Hanging lights with crystal in grey fabric. Also painted the door to match the cabinets.
sabatini architects
Opposing windows provide balanced daylight and natural cross ventilation, cooling the living space on hot afternoons and evenings.
Photo Credit: Aaron Dougherty
Resolution: 4 Architecture
Minimal cable railing wraps around the deck beyond to maintain view from the dining and living space.
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