Dining Room Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Brown Floor
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Jane Ellison
This built in leather banquette makes this breakfast nook the favorite place for the family to gather.
Not just to share a meal but a comfortable place, so much more comfortable than a chair, more supportive than a sofa, to work on their laptop, do homework, write a shopping list, play a game, do an art project. My family starts their day there with coffee checking emails, remains their for breakfast and quick communications with clients.
Returning later in the day for tea and snacks and homework.
Lee Lormand Design
This space was originally part of a two room c1890 house with a central fireplace. The home was completely gutted and re-designed, using the original fireplace that now floats on it's own in the middle of a large open space.
Photo: Lee Lormand
Camilla Molders Design
Residential Interior Design project by Camilla Molders Design.
Photograph by Dave Kulesza
Featured in Australian House & Garden Magazines Top 50 rooms 2011
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The dining space was located next to the rear garden for maximum natural light to be enjoyed while entertaining. Pre-owned vintage and antique furniture was chosen to contrast with the paired back finishes and create atmospheric warmth and homeliness.
Nancy Schnur of Universal Interiors, LLC
Custom home with a spectacular view needed new furniture and flooring. We designed the dark cabinet around a ponywall and chose furniture to suit their needs and fabrics to coordinate with the area rug. Photo by Acolyte Photography
Stanev Potts Architects
The complete transformation of a 1100 SF one bedroom apartment into a modernist loft, with an open, circular floor plan, and clean, inviting, minimalist surfaces. Emphasis was placed on developing a consistent pallet of materials, while introducing surface texture and lighting that provide a tactile ambiance, and crispness, within the constraints of a very limited budget.
Jane Ellison
This built in leather banquette makes this breakfast nook the favorite place for the family to gather.
Not just to share a meal but a comfortable place, so much more comfortable than a chair, more supportive than a sofa, to work on their laptop, do homework, write a shopping list, play a game, do an art project. My family starts their day there with coffee checking emails, remains their for breakfast and quick communications with clients.
Returning later in the day for tea and snacks and homework.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Brown Floor
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