Dining Room Design Ideas with No Fireplace

House on Turtle Back
House on Turtle Back
Joseph B Lanza Design + BuildingJoseph B Lanza Design + Building
This project began with a handsome center-entrance Colonial Revival house in a neighborhood where land values and house sizes had grown enormously since my clients moved there in the 1980s. Tear-downs had become standard in the area, but the house was in excellent condition and had a lovely recent kitchen. So we kept the existing structure as a starting point for additions that would maximize the potential beauty and value of the site A highly detailed Gambrel-roofed gable reaches out to the street with a welcoming entry porch. The existing dining room and stair hall were pushed out with new glazed walls to create a bright and expansive interior. At the living room, a new angled bay brings light and a feeling of spaciousness to what had been a rather narrow room. At the back of the house, a six-sided family room with a vaulted ceiling wraps around the existing kitchen. Skylights in the new ceiling bring light to the old kitchen windows and skylights. At the head of the new stairs, a book-lined sitting area is the hub between the master suite, home office, and other bedrooms.
Irvine
Irvine
Orange Coast Interior DesignOrange Coast Interior Design
Josh Bustos Architectural Photography
Lenoir Residence
Lenoir Residence
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
This home combines function, efficiency and style. The homeowners had a limited budget, so maximizing function while minimizing square footage was critical. We used a fully insulated slab on grade foundation of a conventionally framed air-tight building envelope that gives the house a good baseline for energy efficiency. High efficiency lighting, appliance and HVAC system, including a heat exchanger for fresh air, round out the energy saving measures. Rainwater was collected and retained on site. Working within an older traditional neighborhood has several advantages including close proximity to community amenities and a mature landscape. Our challenge was to create a design that sits well with the early 20th century homes in the area. The resulting solution has a fresh attitude that interprets and reflects the neighborhood’s character rather than mimicking it. Traditional forms and elements merged with a more modern approach. Photography by Todd Crawford
Modern Victorian by Alejandra Dunphy
Modern Victorian by Alejandra Dunphy
David Cannon PhotographyDavid Cannon Photography
Modern Victorian home in Atlanta. Interior design work by Alejandra Dunphy (www.a-dstudio.com). Photo Credit: David Cannon Photography (www.davidcannonphotography.com)
Beautiful Gray
Beautiful Gray
Kristin Petro Interiors, Inc.Kristin Petro Interiors, Inc.
Designer: Sheri Gibson; Photographer: kellyallison photography Rug, table and chairs from Restoration Hardware.

Dining Room Design Ideas with No Fireplace

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