Dining Room Design Ideas with Blue Floor and Orange Floor
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JMorris Design
Even Family Dining Rooms can have glamorous and comfortable. Chic and elegant light pendant over a rich resin dining top make for a perfect pair. A vinyl go is my goto under dining table secret to cleanable and cozy.
Derrick Dodge Interior Design
This dining room gains it's spaciousness not just by the size, but by the pitched beam ceiling ending in solid glass doors; looking out onto the entry veranda. The chandelier is an original Isaac Maxwell from the 1960's. The custom table is made from a live edge walnut slab with polished stainless steel legs. This contemporary piece is complimented by ten old Spanish style dining chairs with brightly colored Designers Guild fabric. An 18th century hutch graces the end of the room with an antique eye of God perched on top. A rare antique Persian rug defines the floor space. The art on the walls is part of a vast collection of original art the clients have collected over the years.
Susan Curtis Interiors"
Nostalgic about the dining room furniture, the family heirloom was restored and made the inspiration for the overall design concept. A custom paint technique was used to modernize the set and give it a soft subtle tonal appearance.
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Wall paint is Sherwin Williams Tidewater, dining chairs and host chairs are Hickory Chair, chandelier is from Canopy Designs. Nancy Nolan
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
This dining room features blue velvet chairs and two floral-patterned egg chairs at the head of the table. A bubbly chandelier hangs overhead.
Photo Credit: Emily Minton Redfield
Wiebenson & Dorman Architects PC
Referencing the wife and 3 daughters for which the house was named, four distinct but cohesive design criteria were considered for the 2016 renovation of the circa 1890, three story masonry rowhouse:
1. To keep the significant original elements – such as
the grand stair and Lincrusta wainscoting.
2. To repurpose original elements such as the former
kitchen pocket doors fitted to their new location on
the second floor with custom track.
3. To improve original elements - such as the new "sky
deck" with its bright green steel frame, a new
kitchen and modern baths.
4. To insert unifying elements such as the 3 wall
benches, wall openings and sculptural ceilings.
Photographer Jesse Gerard - Hoachlander Davis Photography
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This funky studio apartment in the heart of Bristol offers a beautiful combination of gentle blue and fiery orange, match made in heaven! It has everything our clients might need and is fully equipped with compact bathroom and kitchen. See more of our projects at: www.ihinteriors.co.uk/portfolio
Dining Room Design Ideas with Blue Floor and Orange Floor
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