Dining Room Design Ideas with Yellow Walls and Limestone Floors
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Shuster Design Associates
The dining room blends Shuster's "signature" minimal look with light and dark wood and accentuates the palette of the large artwork.
The Rauland Agency, Inc.
The compact kitchen/dining area features a Colorado Mica Flagstone Floor, white wainscoting with display top, french doors, rustic barn wood coffered ceiling and island
Deja Designs
Outdoor dining at it's best at this Caribbean vacation rental villa, Deja View, in St. John USVI. This custom tile dining table, by Furthur Mosaics, takes in view of the Caribbean and St. Thomas. The dining deck drops down to the Pool deck where a Jacuzzi is perched on the corner with the perfect view.
www.dejaviewvilla.com
www.furthurla.com
www.aluminumrailing.com
Steve Simonsen Photography
Kristen Elizabeth Design
The dining area opposite the living room uses a quartet of iron framed mirrors to reflect the drama of the mantle and color of the original art.
Shutter Avenue Photography
Adam Butler Photography
A Nash terraced house in Regent's Park, London. Interior design by Gaye Gardner. Photography by Adam Butler
K2 Design Group, Inc.
2012 Design Excellence Award for "Single Residential Space, Transitional"
The Single Residential Space Transitional Award was for an international residence in Abu Dhabi that is recognized for its rich design, open floor plan and use of breathtaking elements.
Gail Green Interiors
Outside the kitchen is a dining area for eight. David Estreich designed the dining room table and chairs along with the custom made pendant light fixture. A geometric fabric on the beige colored chairs reflect the fabric patterns used throughout the space.
BJ Peterson Design
Custom home for client's with extensive art collection who enjoy entertaining. Designed to take advantage of beautiful vistas.
Meghan Carter Design Inc.
This kitchen has a generous eating area. The pale oak table was painted in a blue/grey to bring it into the 21st century. Custom dining chairs were added in a bright and cheerful fabric. The large windows were framed with elegant steel blue floor-length drapery to add warmth and visual weight to this side of the room. The window facing onto the neighbours house is outfitted with a sheer textured roman blind to soften the view while still allowing light to filter in. A shell drum pendant anchors the eating area and adds a texture that is reminiscent of the marble mosaic herringbone backsplash. The existing kitchen cabinets were re-faced with new stepped shaker doors, finished in a medium gray.
Leslie Goodwin Photography
Interior Design Solutions Maui
Interior Design Solutions
www.idsmaui.com
Greg Hoxsie Photography, Today Magazine, LLC
Dining Room Design Ideas with Yellow Walls and Limestone Floors
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