Dining Room Design Ideas with Blue Walls and No Fireplace

Historic Grandeur
Historic Grandeur
Laura Yeager Smith Home & DesignLaura Yeager Smith Home & Design
This formal dining room was designed to entertain. Custom colored hand printed wall covering and coordinating fabric in sapphire and linen exude a grand yet playful vibe. The handmade drapery and table runner boast great attention to detail while softening the bold palette. Over scaled ginger jars and a tall sideboard balance the well proportioned room in this near century home.
Blue Black and White Dining Room Project
Blue Black and White Dining Room Project
Simply Salvage InteriorsSimply Salvage Interiors
Black, White, Blue Dining Room Project Premier Prints Suzani Fabric Lindsey Smith @ Simply Salvage Interiors
ASID First Place Residential Winner in Maryland, 2015
ASID First Place Residential Winner in Maryland, 2015
Gina Fitzsimmons ASID NKBAGina Fitzsimmons ASID NKBA
Transitional Space with light and dark woods combined make for a more casual way of life. The expansive waterfront view of the South River is framed out beautifully with our tailored stationary panels and wood shades. Geoffrey Hodgdon Photography
Promised Land Farm
Promised Land Farm
Tobi Fairley Interior DesignTobi Fairley Interior Design
Wall paint is Sherwin Williams Tidewater, dining chairs and host chairs are Hickory Chair, chandelier is from Canopy Designs. Nancy Nolan
Drapery
Drapery
Mitchell Designs LLCMitchell Designs LLC
Blue and White Dining Room. Custom Draperies complete the look.
Lake Sammamish Waterfront
Lake Sammamish Waterfront
Michelle Yorke Interior Design LLCMichelle Yorke Interior Design LLC
Subtle artistic details bring elegance to this dining room. From the pale patterns found in the wallpaper to the nailhead trim on the chairs, we wanted the space to feel elegant and carefully curated. Complementing the neutral color palette are golden accents which add a touch of glamour and soft lilac hues which bring about a calm and tranquil feel. The goal was to design a space that felt inviting and properly dressed for the occasion, whether that be a formal or casual setting. Designed by Michelle Yorke Interiors who also serves Seattle as well as Seattle's Eastside suburbs from Mercer Island all the way through Cle Elum. For more about Michelle Yorke, click here: https://michelleyorkedesign.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://michelleyorkedesign.com/lake-sammamish-waterfront/
Crisp Blue and White Dining Room
Crisp Blue and White Dining Room
Impeccably Designed Homes by Donna HoffmanImpeccably Designed Homes by Donna Hoffman
WINNER OF IDS DESIGNER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014 Like all the spaces we design, this room is totally about the people who live in it. True, the room started as a blank empty box, and while this couple likes architectural interest, the low ceiling was a challenge. Our solution was to add a wonderful niche – perfect to correct the uneven window wall AND indulge an architectural craving. Au courante grass cloth wallpaper and a modern rug are the perfect foil for the refreshing furnishings and appointments that span from 19th century to mid-century to modern.
Second Story Addition: Charming Bryant Home
Second Story Addition: Charming Bryant Home
Blue Sound Construction, Inc.Blue Sound Construction, Inc.
Dining room freshly remodeled, with coffered ceiling and restored original wood windows, views of new entry and newly remodeled kitchen: part of a full house remodel and second story addition in the Bryant neighborhood of Seattle. Builder: Blue Sound Construction, Inc. Architect: SHKS Architects Photo: Miranda Estes
Glen Oak
Glen Oak
Luminosus Designs LLCLuminosus Designs LLC
Custom window treatment, custom dining chairs, wainscott, custom artwork, floor mirror, custom silk table runner, coffer ceiling treatment, blue, espresso, black, gray
Central Kirkland living and dining area design
Central Kirkland living and dining area design
ULLE StudioULLE Studio
We were called in to update this living and dining area for a family of four in central Kirkland. The space had great bones but just needed more personality, color, textures, and patterns. Our goal was to make sure it reflects our clients’ eclectic tastes, showcases some of their amazing travel photography, and is a representation of who they are: a diverse multicultural family.

Dining Room Design Ideas with Blue Walls and No Fireplace

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