Dining Room Design Ideas with Limestone Floors
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Freund Studio
Wood "Center board", with steel at dining table base.
Custom furniture by Freund Studio.
After the Antique
Our customer was looking for a pair of classical fireplaces with a contemporary twist that would compliment their Orangery being built out in the garden. We achieved this by discussing different designs with both the architect and interior designer and selecting to make an old French "Manoir" style fireplace design with a warm beige limestone, and instead of leaving it honed we giving it a strong polish.
Design Directives, LLC
Designed by architect Bing Hu, this modern open-plan home has sweeping views of Desert Mountain from every room. The high ceilings, large windows and pocketing doors create an airy feeling and the patios are an extension of the indoor spaces. The warm tones of the limestone floors and wood ceilings are enhanced by the soft colors in the Donghia furniture. The walls are hand-trowelled venetian plaster or stacked stone. Wool and silk area rugs by Scott Group.
Project designed by Susie Hersker’s Scottsdale interior design firm Design Directives. Design Directives is active in Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, Sedona, and beyond.
For more about Design Directives, click here: https://susanherskerasid.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://susanherskerasid.com/modern-desert-classic-home/
Jane Ellison
Dining Room Banquette
Wow. The built-in banquette makes it the magnet gathering place every day and with company. Indoor outdoor velvet and faux leather lasts practically forever even with heavy use. The Tibetan scroll painting uses a Baroque style mirror frame – an eclectic yet perfect marriage. Tortoise vases, seasonal flowers and pillow complete the picture. Please come sit.
LNDesigns
Having worked ten years in hospitality, I understand the challenges of restaurant operation and how smart interior design can make a huge difference in overcoming them.
This once country cottage café needed a facelift to bring it into the modern day but we honoured its already beautiful features by stripping back the lack lustre walls to expose the original brick work and constructing dark paneling to contrast.
The rustic bar was made out of 100 year old floorboards and the shelves and lighting fixtures were created using hand-soldered scaffold pipe for an industrial edge. The old front of house bar was repurposed to make bespoke banquet seating with storage, turning the high traffic hallway area from an avoid zone for couples to an enviable space for groups.
Verity & Beverley Ltd
Refurbishment of a Grade II* Listed Country house with outbuildings in the Cotswolds. The property dates from the 17th Century and was extended in the 1920s by the noted Cotswold Architect Detmar Blow. The works involved significant repairs and restoration to the stone roof, detailing and metal windows, as well as general restoration throughout the interior of the property to bring it up to modern living standards. A new heating system was provided for the whole site, along with new bathrooms, playroom room and bespoke joinery. A new, large garden room extension was added to the rear of the property which provides an open-plan kitchen and dining space, opening out onto garden terraces.
LNDesigns
Having worked ten years in hospitality, I understand the challenges of restaurant operation and how smart interior design can make a huge difference in overcoming them.
This once country cottage café needed a facelift to bring it into the modern day but we honoured its already beautiful features by stripping back the lack lustre walls to expose the original brick work and constructing dark paneling to contrast.
The rustic bar was made out of 100 year old floorboards and the shelves and lighting fixtures were created using hand-soldered scaffold pipe for an industrial edge. The old front of house bar was repurposed to make bespoke banquet seating with storage, turning the high traffic hallway area from an avoid zone for couples to an enviable space for groups.
Pineapple House Interior Design
The chairs surrounding the concrete table in the informal dining area are updated with a duet of colors as well as the upper open handle and seams that are trimmed with nail heads.
A Bonisolli Photography
Gail Green Interiors
The double height living/dining room in this Palm Beach villa pairs creamy beige marble floors with sponge painted walls for atmospheric effect. The living room pairs Chanel sofas in muted green patterned upholstery with club chairs designed by David Estreich Architects expressly for this villa. A Dale Chihuly glass vase sits upon the Dining table.
Ancient Surfaces
Ancient Dining Room Stone Fireplaces by Ancient Surfaces.
Phone: (212) 461-0245
Web: www.AncientSurfaces.com
email: sales@ancientsurfaces.com
The way we envision the perfect dining room is quite simple really.
The perfect dining room is one that will always have enough room for late comers and enough logs for its hearth.
While It is no secret that the fondest memories are made when gathered around the table, everlasting memories are forged over the glowing heat of a stone fireplace.
This Houzz project folder contains some examples of antique stone Fireplaces we've provided in dining room.
We hope that our imagery will inspire you to merge your dining experience with the warmth radiating from one of our own breath taking stone mantles.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Limestone Floors
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