Dining Room Design Ideas with Brown Floor and Timber
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Bella Vie Interiors
This classic Queenslander home in Red Hill, was a major renovation and therefore an opportunity to meet the family’s needs. With three active children, this family required a space that was as functional as it was beautiful, not forgetting the importance of it feeling inviting.
The resulting home references the classic Queenslander in combination with a refined mix of modern Hampton elements.
Tailored Spaces, Natalie Spiniolas
We opened this condo up and took advantage of all the storage we could get. We staying within a neutral pallet, but used navy as our base color. This is a perfect reflection off the lake.
Purple Cherry Architects
In this transitional home, a casual breakfast nook sits adjacent to the kitchen and living room.
White Sands Coastal Development
This 5,200-square foot modern farmhouse is located on Manhattan Beach’s Fourth Street, which leads directly to the ocean. A raw stone facade and custom-built Dutch front-door greets guests, and customized millwork can be found throughout the home. The exposed beams, wooden furnishings, rustic-chic lighting, and soothing palette are inspired by Scandinavian farmhouses and breezy coastal living. The home’s understated elegance privileges comfort and vertical space. To this end, the 5-bed, 7-bath (counting halves) home has a 4-stop elevator and a basement theater with tiered seating and 13-foot ceilings. A third story porch is separated from the upstairs living area by a glass wall that disappears as desired, and its stone fireplace ensures that this panoramic ocean view can be enjoyed year-round.
This house is full of gorgeous materials, including a kitchen backsplash of Calacatta marble, mined from the Apuan mountains of Italy, and countertops of polished porcelain. The curved antique French limestone fireplace in the living room is a true statement piece, and the basement includes a temperature-controlled glass room-within-a-room for an aesthetic but functional take on wine storage. The takeaway? Efficiency and beauty are two sides of the same coin.
Lisa Stewart Design
The Dining Room wall color is Sherwin Williams 6719 Gecko. This darling Downtown Raleigh Cottage is over 100 years old. The current owners wanted to have some fun in their historic home! Sherwin Williams and Restoration Hardware paint colors inside add a contemporary feel.
Jim Schmid Photography
Large, white, coastal-themed kitchen/ dining area with a big island and natural accents. Large glass doors and windows with a beautiful lake view.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: Kennerknecht Design Group
Builder: JJ Delaney, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Horiuchi Solien Landscape Architects
Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography
JayMarc Homes
The Kelso's Dining Room is a charming and inviting space designed for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The black farmhouse dining light fixture hangs gracefully from the ceiling, creating a focal point and adding a touch of rustic elegance. The black windows provide a striking contrast against the light-colored elements in the room. The ceiling beams add architectural interest and contribute to the farmhouse aesthetic. The farmhouse dining table serves as the centerpiece, offering ample seating for family and friends. The gray hexagon tile flooring adds a modern and geometric touch, while the white cabinets provide storage and display space for tableware and decor. The light wooden shiplap ceiling adds warmth and character to the room. White chairs surround the wooden table, offering comfortable seating with a clean and timeless look. The white walls and white trim create a bright and airy atmosphere, enhancing the natural light in the space. A gray carpet defines the dining area and adds softness underfoot. The Kelso's Dining Room combines rustic elements with modern touches, creating a stylish and welcoming space for enjoying meals and creating lasting memories.
TOC design & construction inc.
You Can Make It into a Multipurpose Room
Using different rooms for different purposes is so outdated. These days, the majority of people want their kitchen to be a family-hub where everyone can gather for meals, but still have enough space to do their own thing too.
Depending on the size of your kitchen, you may want to combine preparation and cooking areas with dining areas and living zones. Even if your kitchen isn’t huge, having an area in the kitchen where you can enjoy a meal or a glass of wine with friends will allow you to continue being part of the conversation even if you’re washing the dishes or preparing food.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Brown Floor and Timber
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