Dining Room Design Ideas with Plywood Floors and Slate Floors

High Plain Desert
High Plain Desert
IMI Design, LLCIMI Design, LLC
Anita Lang - IMI Design - Scottsdale, AZ
Live Edge Red Oak Dining Table
Live Edge Red Oak Dining Table
RE-CO BKLYNRE-CO BKLYN
Red Oak dining table from a tree damaged in Hurricane Sandy. This tree once stood 3 miles from the house where the table lives.
Residential Building | Martelange
Residential Building | Martelange
LeichtUSALeichtUSA
By Leicht www.leichtusa.com Handless kitchen, high Gloss lacquered Program:01 LARGO-FG | FG 120 frosty white Program: 2 AVANCE-FG | FG 120 frosty white Handle 779.000 kick-fitting Worktop Corian, colour: glacier white Sink Corian, model: Fonatana Taps Dornbacht, model: Lot Electric appliances Siemens | Novy www.massiv-passiv.lu
Modern dining area with Edison bulb chandelier
Modern dining area with Edison bulb chandelier
studio m  |  designstudio m | design
Simple, modern dining area opens into the kitchen and living room. The minimal the color palette lends visual consistency to the large, flowing spaces. The sliding door leads to an adjacent stone patio and fire pit area. Material and furnishings include black 18x18 slate tile floor, walnut table, shell chairs and Edison light fixture from Pottery Barn.
Northwood
Northwood
Lloyd Construction, Inc.Lloyd Construction, Inc.
Josh Wells, for Sun Valley Magazine Fall 2016
Contemporary Dining Room
Contemporary Dining Room
Haas EntertainmentHaas Entertainment
The dining room in this contemporary Beverly Hills home shows a just a small part of an expansive distributed audio system. The components for the audio system are centrally located in an equipment rack with signals distributed throughout the house.
Hampstead Lane
Hampstead Lane
UserUser
Here you can see the Beatrice dining table, the Taylor dining chair and the Wilson sideboard.
1930s Semi-Detached Extension
1930s Semi-Detached Extension
Home Architecture - Newbury, BerkshireHome Architecture - Newbury, Berkshire
An open-plan dining room which maximises the space and gives the home a light and airy feel. A bright and communal space, perfectly creating a family-friendly environment.
Dining Nook
Dining Nook
Beachy BohemeBeachy Boheme
The client came to us to transform a room in their new house, with the purpose of entertaining friends. In order to give them the relaxed, airy vibe they were looking for, the original outdated space needed some TLC... starting with a coat of paint. We did a walk through with the client to get a feel for the room we’d be working with, asked the couple to give us some insight into their budget and color and style preferences, and then we got to work! We created three unique design concepts with their preferences in mind: Beachy, Breezy and Boho. Our client chose concept #2 "Breezy" and we got cranking on the procurement and installation (as in putting together an Ikea table).From designing, editing, and ordering to installing, our process took just a few weeks for this project (most of the lag time spent waiting for furniture to arrive)! And we managed to get the husband's seal of approval, too. Double win.
Formal Dining
Formal Dining
Annie Speck Interior DesignAnnie Speck Interior Design
The floating spiral of glass that supports this elegant dining table was selected to pair with the organic shapes in the Green Turtle granite slab specified for this fireplace. The light and wavy italian leather chairs were selected to compliment the table and keep the room feeling airy. The starburst mirror and capiz shell chandelier are like jewelry that finish the ensemble!
Sculpted to the Land
Sculpted to the Land
Flavin ArchitectsFlavin Architects
This house west of Boston was originally designed in 1958 by the great New England modernist, Henry Hoover. He built his own modern home in Lincoln in 1937, the year before the German émigré Walter Gropius built his own world famous house only a few miles away. By the time this 1958 house was built, Hoover had matured as an architect; sensitively adapting the house to the land and incorporating the clients wish to recreate the indoor-outdoor vibe of their previous home in Hawaii. The house is beautifully nestled into its site. The slope of the roof perfectly matches the natural slope of the land. The levels of the house delicately step down the hill avoiding the granite ledge below. The entry stairs also follow the natural grade to an entry hall that is on a mid level between the upper main public rooms and bedrooms below. The living spaces feature a south- facing shed roof that brings the sun deep in to the home. Collaborating closely with the homeowner and general contractor, we freshened up the house by adding radiant heat under the new purple/green natural cleft slate floor. The original interior and exterior Douglas fir walls were stripped and refinished. Photo by: Nat Rea Photography

Dining Room Design Ideas with Plywood Floors and Slate Floors

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