Dining Room Design Ideas with Yellow Walls and Porcelain Floors
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Marcia Moore Design
Best of Houzz 2016 Dining Room Design winner. The custom built-in banquette allowed the breakfast nook to seat 5 people comfortably and not encroach on the walking space. Custom dark wood cabinet houses breakfast dishes. Wood and marble look alike porcelain tiles set on the diagonal add interest to a large floor space. The coffers on the ceiling create the same interest on the ceiling. Notice the 3 elephants holding up the table top.
Michael Jacobs Photography
Архитектурное бюро Глушкова
Уютная столовая с видом на сад и камин. Справа летняя кухня и печь.
Архитекторы:
Дмитрий Глушков
Фёдор Селенин
фото:
Андрей Лысиков
Robbie Interiors
Elegant and timeless traditional 8000 sq foot home in Rancho Santa Fe, CA. Furnishings include many antiques, mahogany and rich red color scheme
Renewal by Andersen
Bring the beauty of the outdoors inside your home with Renewal by Andersen® picture and combination windows. Our picture and combination windows are the ideal solution for showcasing a beautiful view.
Replace the picture window in your home or combine a picture window with your choice of casement, double-hung, gliding, or awning window styles.
Picture window combinations from Renewal by Andersen are the perfect choice for lasting beauty, durability, and energy efficiency.
OSCAR E. FLORES DESIGN STUDIO, LLC
contemporary house style locate north of san antonio texas in the hill country area
design by OSCAR E FLORES DESIGN STUDIO
photo A. Vazquez
Drewett Works
Featured in the November 2008 issue of Phoenix Home & Garden, this "magnificently modern" home is actually a suburban loft located in Arcadia, a neighborhood formerly occupied by groves of orange and grapefruit trees in Phoenix, Arizona. The home, designed by architect C.P. Drewett, offers breathtaking views of Camelback Mountain from the entire main floor, guest house, and pool area. These main areas "loft" over a basement level featuring 4 bedrooms, a guest room, and a kids' den. Features of the house include white-oak ceilings, exposed steel trusses, Eucalyptus-veneer cabinetry, honed Pompignon limestone, concrete, granite, and stainless steel countertops. The owners also enlisted the help of Interior Designer Sharon Fannin. The project was built by Sonora West Development of Scottsdale, AZ.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Yellow Walls and Porcelain Floors
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