Dining Room Design Ideas with Green Walls and Carpet
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Maison et Jardin LLC
The painting by Brother Cletus set the pallet for this colorful corner. The game table is a reconditioned, original Danish Modern, flip top from the 1960's that we had shipped from Minnesota. The chairs were the owners. We recovered them in an Electric Blue Vinyl and refinished the legs to match the table. The retro light fixture finishes off the look to create the perfect place for doing puzzles, projects or playing games. The shade over the large window on the left is a simple black out as the room doubles a guest room . When open it looks across the deck to the waters of the canal and the dock with their fishing boat. Photography by Pamela Fulcher,
The Dixie Group: Carpet & Rugs
The rich history of Nepalese weaving craftsmanship inspired Fabrica’s newest style Nepali. Old World blankets and rugs influenced the casual contemporary finish which translates into a product that coordinates with the stone, fabric and distressed metal textures in today’s upscale residences. Made of 100% STAINMASTER® Tactesse® BCF nylon, Nepali has a soft finish to the touch yet it’s built for long-lasting performance.
Monceski Interiors, LLC
Client wanted to re-use existing decor with a minimal budget to stage the house being placed on the market.
WW Design Studio
Small spaces can be dramatic when it comes to a dining nook. This Bohemian themed space uses bold colour with accents of black, white and gold. Low back chairs are deliberately mismatched to accentuate a sole jewel toned one. Faux fur throws add texture and drama to the space.
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Tipi Interiors LLC
Our clients home furnishings were re-purposed and reupholstered to create a warm yet rustic and shabby chic transitional style. A few new decor pieces were added to complete the space for a budget friendly redesign.
Alair Homes Toronto
2 bedrooms, 2 bath 1400 sqft condo complete gut renovation.
Classic traditional styling mixed with sleek modern features creates a unique space that matches the owners' personality. This high end renovation includes many custom features and top of the line materials.
Jill Nelson Design Service
This is a narrow room with little light so we opted for sheer curtains and minimal furniture.
David Reid Homes
This stunning townhouse epitomises the perfect fusion of medium density housing with modern urban living.
Each room has been carefully designed with usability in mind, creating a functional, low maintenance, luxurious home.
The striking copper front door, hinuera stone and dark triclad cladding give this home instant street appeal. Downstairs, the home boasts a double garage with internal access, three bedrooms, separate toilet, bathroom and laundry, with the master suite and multiple living areas upstairs.
Medium density housing is about optimising smaller building sites by designing and building homes which maximise living space. This new showhome exemplifies how this can be achieved, with both style and functionality at the fore.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Green Walls and Carpet
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