Dining Room Design Ideas with Brick Floors

Dining room
Dining room
Taylor GreenTaylor Green
farmhouse dining room
Wood Stove in Stone Alcove
Wood Stove in Stone Alcove
Fire Works FireplaceFire Works Fireplace
Jotul Oslo Wood Stove in Blue/Black Finish, Alcove in Hillstone Verona Cast Stone, Floor in Bourbon Street Brick, Raised Hearth in Custom Reinforced Concrete, Wood Storage Below Hearth
mid century transformations
mid century transformations
Taylordesign + BUILDTaylordesign + BUILD
dining room created from a previous exterior porch, showcasing an original steel and glass table design by architect Bil Taylor, glass shelving on mirrors , backside of a fireplace covered with new frame and drywall, sandblasted beams were original as well, new red brick pavers for floor runs to patio adjacent photo liam frederick
Dallas | Melissa | Kitchen, Bar, Dining, Fireplaces
Dallas | Melissa | Kitchen, Bar, Dining, Fireplaces
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
This 1960's home needed a little love to bring it into the new century while retaining the traditional charm of the house and entertaining the maximalist taste of the homeowners. Mixing bold colors and fun patterns were not only welcome but a requirement, so this home got a fun makeover in almost every room! Original brick floors laid in a herringbone pattern had to be retained and were a great element to design around. They were stripped, washed, stained, and sealed. Wainscot paneling covers the bottom portion of the walls, while the upper is covered in an eye-catching wallpaper from Eijffinger's Pip Studio 3 collection. The opening to the kitchen was enlarged to create a more open space, but still keeping the lines defined between the two rooms. New exterior doors and windows halved the number of mullions and increased visibility to the back yard. A fun pink chandelier chosen by the homeowner brings the room to life.
2017 ARDA - Custom Homes - Royal Oaks Design
2017 ARDA - Custom Homes - Royal Oaks Design
AIBD - American Institute of Building DesignAIBD - American Institute of Building Design
The client’s coastal New England roots inspired this Shingle style design for a lakefront lot. With a background in interior design, her ideas strongly influenced the process, presenting both challenge and reward in executing her exact vision. Vintage coastal style grounds a thoroughly modern open floor plan, designed to house a busy family with three active children. A primary focus was the kitchen, and more importantly, the butler’s pantry tucked behind it. Flowing logically from the garage entry and mudroom, and with two access points from the main kitchen, it fulfills the utilitarian functions of storage and prep, leaving the main kitchen free to shine as an integral part of the open living area. An ARDA for Custom Home Design goes to Royal Oaks Design Designer: Kieran Liebl From: Oakdale, Minnesota
DULUTH
DULUTH
Atlanta Flooring Design CentersAtlanta Flooring Design Centers
Dining Room utilizing San Francisco Tile

Dining Room Design Ideas with Brick Floors

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