Dining Room Design Ideas with Red Floor

Formal Dining, Traditional Home
Formal Dining, Traditional Home
Videre DecorVidere Decor
The formal dining room with floor to ceiling drapery panels at an open entrance allows for the room to be closed off if needed. Exposed brick from the original home mixed with the Homeowner's collection of antiques and a new china hutch which serves as a buffet mix for this traditional dining area.
Grand 2 pièces en location meublée
Grand 2 pièces en location meublée
Un air de décoUn air de déco
Des clients expatriés charmants qui m'ont fait confiance à 100% dès la première rencontre. Dans ce grand 2 pièces d'environ 60 m2 destiné à la location meublée, on a gardé tout ce qui faisait son charme : les poutres au plafond, les tomettes et le beau parquet au sol, et les portes. Mais on a revu l'organisation des espaces, en ouvrant la cuisine, et en agrandissant la salle de bain et le dressing. Un air de déco a par ailleurs géré clé en main l'ameublement et la décoration complète de l'appartement.
Dine and recline
Dine and recline
Despina DesignDespina Design
Interior and furniture design by despina design Photography by Pearlin Design and Photography
Wohnung H
Wohnung H
IFUB*IFUB*
Die um 1870 errichtete, ehemalige Schokoladenfabrik war bereits seit den 70er Jahren berühmt, um nicht zu sagen berüchtigt für ihre wilden Wohngemeinschaften. Die zentrale Lage in dem Kreuzberg am nächsten liegenden Teil Neuköllns, im Volksmund auch „Kreuzkölln“ genannt, machte die alte Fabrik sofort nach Ende der Produktion interessant für Wohnungssuchende. Die wilden Zeiten sind nun schon ein paar Jahre vorbei und die meisten Etagen der alten Fabrik mittlerweile in privater Hand. So auch die Wohnung H die von der Tochter der Bauherren und ihren Freunden bereits seit ein paar Jahren als Wohngemeinschaft genutzt wird. Als nun die Brandschutzsanierung der gusseisernen Tragkonstruktion anstand, nutzte man die Gelegenheit um die Wohnung in einer großen Maßnahme fit für die nächsten Jahrzehnte zu machen. Foto: Julia Klug www.juliaklug.com
Modern Timber - Gretna, NE
Modern Timber - Gretna, NE
Arjay Builders Inc.Arjay Builders Inc.
Open dining room with large glass light fixture. Wood ceilings and floor with stairs in the distance.
Garden Extension
Garden Extension
OEB ArchitectsOEB Architects
A North London extension, built with as little as possible: the simple timber stud structure is glazed in like a home-made curtain wall. The stepping out of the building into the garden eludes a typical singular new elevation facing the garden, and gives the effect of a full wall of greenery running alongside the kitchen. The planted roof is also currently growing to fit in
Cottage Renovation - Interior
Cottage Renovation - Interior
UserUser
Restored kitchen dresser in renovated kitchen/dining area. A mixture of antique and contemporary ceramics and glassware. Ceramic rise and fall lamp from The French House.
Foxhall Road
Foxhall Road
Wallace Wood InteriorsWallace Wood Interiors
Photo Credit: Betty Clicker Photography
A pair of Rustic Spanish Style Interior Doors
A pair of Rustic Spanish Style Interior Doors
Santa Barbara Home DesignSanta Barbara Home Design
Design Consultant Jeff Doubét is the author of Creating Spanish Style Homes: Before & After – Techniques – Designs – Insights. The 240 page “Design Consultation in a Book” is now available. Please visit SantaBarbaraHomeDesigner.com for more info. Jeff Doubét specializes in Santa Barbara style home and landscape designs. To learn more info about the variety of custom design services I offer, please visit SantaBarbaraHomeDesigner.com Jeff Doubét is the Founder of Santa Barbara Home Design - a design studio based in Santa Barbara, California USA.
Reichel Residence
Reichel Residence
Stratos FormStratos Form
The arched openings create a relationship between the dining room and colonnade, that if closed, would diminish relativity and interest in both the dining room and hallway beyond. Aidin Mariscal www.immagineint.com
Kenilworth Asheville Renovation
Kenilworth Asheville Renovation
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
This mid-century mountain modern home was originally designed in the early 1950s. The house has ample windows that provide dramatic views of the adjacent lake and surrounding woods. The current owners wanted to only enhance the home subtly, not alter its original character. The majority of exterior and interior materials were preserved, while the plan was updated with an enhanced kitchen and master suite. Added daylight to the kitchen was provided by the installation of a new operable skylight. New large format porcelain tile and walnut cabinets in the master suite provided a counterpoint to the primarily painted interior with brick floors.

Dining Room Design Ideas with Red Floor

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