Dining Room Design Ideas with Carpet and Multi-Coloured Floor
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Maggie Meahl
Our attempt at a North Shore Boston Victorian-era Dining Room. Although we do not entertain a lot, the room is very visible and was worth a complete overhaul from 1990s-era decor. We were propelled by a burst cast-iron pipe in the winter of 2021! The project is almost done now, just waiting for a 19th century sofa to be added (after its much-needed re-upholstery). Will update in early April with better photos.
Minerva of Hereford
Custom made dining table, to seat 18 people minimum. Solid oak with a dark mahogany stain.
Bancroft Blue Design Co.
We removed the Small Golden Oak Bar, Reconfigured the space by expanding the bar outward and by creating new storage for staff. The wood color selected is still warm complimenting the other areas, but with a reduction in the red tones. The Counter is Granite with a double radius edge, and the hardware is satin nickel to reflect the hardware throughout the rest of the club.
Bancroft Blue Design Co.
We removed the Small Golden Oak Bar, Reconfigured the space by expanding the bar outward and by creating new storage for staff. The wood color selected is still warm complimenting the other areas, but with a reduction in the red tones. The Counter is Granite with a double radius edge, and the hardware is satin nickel to reflect the hardware throughout the rest of the club.
Bancroft Blue Design Co.
We removed the Small Golden Oak Bar, Reconfigured the space by expanding the bar outward and by creating new storage for staff. The wood color selected is still warm complimenting the other areas, but with a reduction in the red tones. The Counter is Granite with a double radius edge, and the hardware is satin nickel to reflect the hardware throughout the rest of the club.
Bancroft Blue Design Co.
I have had the privilege of being the interior designer for Rolling Hills since the original Ball Room renovation in 2011, and every major renovation since. I had replaced all the existing brass light fixtures with the stunning Maria Teresa Chandeliers, the Old Red and gold scroll work carpet was replaced with a custom carpet designed by myself from Shaw Hospitality. At the time we selected a semi-warm gray with taupe accents to meet the needs of a space that was being used for multiple events. Even the Drapes were a custom design with a new pleat which we deemed “bow tie”. Chairs were selected not only for style, but also durability from MTS seating. Even the acoustical panel fabric were chosen for the touch of glamour they afforded even though they were functional
Dining Room Design Ideas with Carpet and Multi-Coloured Floor
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