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TJ Simone at Ethan Allen Princeton
Here we have a little bit of fun with the head chairs and use an unexpected fabric. Because there's only a little pattern at the heads of the table, it allows us to pair other patterns together in the adjoining rooms.
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ダイニング部分を小上がりにし、リビングと緩やかに繋がりを持たせたプランニングです。
腰壁にしてしまうと、空間の繋がりが分断され、圧迫感も出てしまうので、吹き抜け用の手すりを用いて安全性とデザイン性を実現しています。
色は階段、インテリア、梁に合わせてブラックにしてフロア、クロスとのコントラストを演出しています。
White Sands Coastal Development
We remodeled this 5,400-square foot, 3-story home on ’s Second Street to give it a more current feel, with cleaner lines and textures. The result is more and less Old World Europe, which is exactly what we were going for. We worked with much of the client’s existing furniture, which has a southern flavor, compliments of its former South Carolina home. This was an additional challenge, because we had to integrate a variety of influences in an intentional and cohesive way.
We painted nearly every surface white in the 5-bed, 6-bath home, and added light-colored window treatments, which brightened and opened the space. Additionally, we replaced all the light fixtures for a more integrated aesthetic. Well-selected accessories help pull the space together, infusing a consistent sense of peace and comfort.
Everything Home
Our Indianapolis design studio designed a gut renovation of this home which opened up the floorplan and radically changed the functioning of the footprint. It features an array of patterned wallpaper, tiles, and floors complemented with a fresh palette, and statement lights.
Photographer - Sarah Shields
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
For more about Everything Home, click here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/
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https://everythinghomedesigns.com/portfolio/country-estate-transformation/
Amy Carman Design
This beautifully-appointed Tudor home is laden with architectural detail. Beautifully-formed plaster moldings, an original stone fireplace, and 1930s-era woodwork were just a few of the features that drew this young family to purchase the home, however the formal interior felt dark and compartmentalized. The owners enlisted Amy Carman Design to lighten the spaces and bring a modern sensibility to their everyday living experience. Modern furnishings, artwork and a carefully hidden TV in the dinette picture wall bring a sense of fresh, on-trend style and comfort to the home. To provide contrast, the ACD team chose a juxtaposition of traditional and modern items, creating a layered space that knits the client's modern lifestyle together the historic architecture of the home.
Emilie Fournet Interiors
The Breakfast Room leading onto the kitchen through pockets doors using reclaimed Victorian pine doors. A dining area on one side and a seating area around the wood burner create a very cosy atmosphere.
Chango
A playground by the beach. This light-hearted family of four takes a cool, easy-going approach to their Hamptons home.
Michael Pagnotta Architects pc
Small coastal accents and plenty of natural light and seating make this dining area spacious and cozy!
Photography by John Martinelli
Jane Group Inc.
Custom Niche Modern Lighting over bespoke dining table with steel windows and doors. Photo by Jeff Herr Photography.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and Painted Wood Floors
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