Dining Room Design Ideas with Cork Floors
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Sklar Studios
This 10' long, custom, teak dining table we designed has lots of stories and has seen it's fair share of dinner parties. Brought back from Bali...we learned a thing or two about the design process. The versitile and classic Panton chairs by Vitra always make a statement and can be grouped with the most modern of spaces, MCM classics, or even as a way to spice up a much more traditional table. And not everything in a custom home has to be 100% custom or pricey - pairing up that
$10 t-shirt with the irreplaceable leather jacket is a trick we use often to help balance out the budget...Ikea and Target has their place, too, when done right, and they have some great pieces to incorporate, guilt free! The Besta cabinet system makes for some great additional storage and also serves as a buffet - floating above the floor just so gives it a lighter appearance and makes for easy cleaning. The grass green shag??? Well that's Ikea, too...when grouped together as a series, it looks like one huge area rug...and if anyone spills some red wine that you can't clean out, it's no big deal for the reasonable price point. We even bought a few extra to have on hand just in case).
Alexandra J Davies Photography
Family dining room/games and reading area for a family with two small children.
Sklar Studios
Restoring this vintage, atomic sunburst pendant made our day - including the mechanism that allows for height adjustment with the simple push or pull of the hand. Perfect for over the classic Saarinen tulip table.
Sklar Studios
So much eye candy, and no fear of color here, we're not sure what to take in first...the art, the refurbished and reimagined Cees Braakman chairs, the vintage pendant, the classic Saarinen dining table, that purple rug, and THAT FIREPLACE! Holy smokes...I think I'm in love.
Lee Lormand Design
An open plan kitchen is part of the larger space, creating a loft like feel. All appliances are hidden with integrated panel fronts to create clean white palette for for the furniture and artwork.
Photo: Lee Lormand
Dining Room Design Ideas with Cork Floors
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