Dining Room Design Ideas with Timber
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STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
Inside the contemporary extension in front of the house. A semi-industrial/rustic feel is achieved with exposed steel beams, timber ceiling cladding, terracotta tiling and wrap-around Crittall windows. This wonderully inviting space makes the most of the spectacular panoramic views.
Swanson Homes
The dining space and walkout raised patio are separated by Marvin’s bi-fold accordion doors which open up to create a shared indoor/outdoor space with stunning prairie conservation views. The outdoor patio features a clean, contemporary sawn sandstone, built-in grill, and radius stairs leading down to the lower patio/pool at the walkout level.
Lisa Stewart Design
The Dining Room wall color is Sherwin Williams 6719 Gecko. This darling Downtown Raleigh Cottage is over 100 years old. The current owners wanted to have some fun in their historic home! Sherwin Williams and Restoration Hardware paint colors inside add a contemporary feel.
TOC design & construction inc.
You Can Make It into a Multipurpose Room
Using different rooms for different purposes is so outdated. These days, the majority of people want their kitchen to be a family-hub where everyone can gather for meals, but still have enough space to do their own thing too.
Depending on the size of your kitchen, you may want to combine preparation and cooking areas with dining areas and living zones. Even if your kitchen isn’t huge, having an area in the kitchen where you can enjoy a meal or a glass of wine with friends will allow you to continue being part of the conversation even if you’re washing the dishes or preparing food.
A-List Builders Inc.
The custom cabinets continue into the dining room which really brings the entire space together very nicely. The homeowners paid very close attention to the details and did a great job incorporating everything beautifully.
Thomas Studio
This grand designs house is part earth sheltered. It has a concrete structure set into the slope of the site with a simple timber structure above at first floor. The interior space is flooded with daylight from the sides and from above. The open plan living spaces are ideal for a younger family who like to spend lots of time outside in the garden space.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Timber
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