Dining Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Walls and Grey Floor

Balcones
Balcones
Soledad Builders, LLCSoledad Builders, LLC
In lieu of a formal dining room, our clients kept the dining area casual. A painted built-in bench, with custom upholstery runs along the white washed cypress wall. Custom lights by interior designer Joel Mozersky.
Angelika project
Angelika project
Astrid Interior Design Ltd.Astrid Interior Design Ltd.
Embellishment and few building work like tiling, cladding, carpentry and electricity of a double bedroom and double bathrooms included one en-suite flat based in London.
AN URBAN VILLA IN WEST DULWICH
AN URBAN VILLA IN WEST DULWICH
Francesco Pierazzi ArchitectsFrancesco Pierazzi Architects
To connect to the adjoining Living Room, the Dining area employs a similar palette of darker surfaces and finishes, chosen to create an effect that is highly evocative of past centuries, linking new and old with a poetic approach. The dark grey concrete floor is a paired with traditional but luxurious Tadelakt Moroccan plaster, chose for its uneven and natural texture as well as beautiful earthy hues. The supporting structure is exposed and painted in a deep red hue to suggest the different functional areas and create a unique interior which is then reflected on the exterior of the extension.
Chelsea Fashion Forward Interior Design
Chelsea Fashion Forward Interior Design
Evelyn Benatar, New York Interior DesignEvelyn Benatar, New York Interior Design
A dining area that will never be boring! Playing the geometric against the huge floral print. Yin/Yang Jonathan Beckerman Photography
飲食店内装
飲食店内装
GALLUPWEB事業部GALLUPWEB事業部
1900年代初頭にカリフォルニアで大流行したバンガローハウスの構造材を再利用。 某飲食店にて内装材にご使用いただきました。
Contemporary Regency Refurbishment
Contemporary Regency Refurbishment
UserUser
This lovely Regency building is in a magnificent setting with fabulous sea views. The Regents were influenced by Classical Greece as well as cultures from further afield including China, India and Egypt. Our brief was to preserve and cherish the original elements of the building, while making a feature of our client’s impressive art collection. Where items are fixed (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) we used traditional styles that are sympathetic to the Regency era. Where items are freestanding or easy to move, then we used contemporary furniture & fittings that complemented the artwork. The colours from the artwork inspired us to create a flow from one room to the next and each room was carefully considered for its’ use and it’s aspect. We commissioned some incredibly talented artisans to create bespoke mosaics, furniture and ceramic features which all made an amazing contribution to the building’s narrative. Brett Charles Photography

Dining Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Walls and Grey Floor

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