Dining Room Design Ideas with Blue Walls and Marble Floors
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Lisa LaFleur For Ethan Allen - Palm Beach Gardens
This is a beautiful traditional dining table updated with contemporary chairs, new fresh fabrics, contemporary rug, and modern art.
Marlene Oliphant Designs LLC
A watery color palate reflects the pool and ocean canal that can be seen just outside the curved window. Wicker chairs with ultra suede seats in 4 shades of blue-green complement the glass-topped table in this informal eating space just off the kitchen. .
Mara Celani Architetto
Con una sola parete colorata con un po' di coraggio e una tenda che lascia passare la luce rivelando un disegno delicato, un piccolo appartamento ha ripreso vita.
Andy Stone Bespoke Interiors
This exciting project in a stunning panoramic apartment near the top of the second tallest building in London gave Andy Stone the freedom to do what we value most. Luxurious unique furniture incorporating hidden lighting and technology with a touch of the unexpected for the client to amaze his guests. We also re-finished the existing kitchen and all the woodwork throughout the apartment to complement our dark stained walnut furniture.
The client’s favorite suite in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York and the unusual shape of the living room inspired the unique angles and finishes designed in the pieces we supplied …
- Large contemporary media / colour changing display cabinet for an 85” Plasma Tv & Steinway Sound System with electric lift up opening doors and drawers
- Multi tiered and uniquely angled coffee table with Carrara Marble top inlayed with solid Dark Walnut and suede lined electric USB charging drawers
- Uniquely angled Carrara Marble with blue crackle glass inlayed dining Table with striking white Gold leafed pedestal legs
- LED lit fabric laminated glass fronted pull out sideboard
- Solar powered skygarden book and glass display cabinet
In the study the feel was a classic English gentlemen’s club with leather clad finger pulled dark Oak furniture using curves to work with the room shape. Hidden within is an array of technology including the Future Automation lift up and swivel TV system and the unexpected here is the colour changing glass display section in the solid dark Oak desktop for the actual Hoverboard from Back to The Future II. Great Scott!
Dining Room Design Ideas with Blue Walls and Marble Floors
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