Eclectic Dining Room Design Ideas with a Standard Fireplace

Asian Inspired Oversized Art
Asian Inspired Oversized Art
Adam Zollinger InteriorsAdam Zollinger Interiors
My client had forever dreamed of having a dining room where none of the dining chairs matched. She had collected art and beautiful accessories during her world travels, and I chose colors in those pieces to select the chair upholstery. There are 3 different fabrics used amongst 6 completely different Theodore Alexander dining chairs. The result is eclectic and stunning!
Cleveland Park, DC, home
Cleveland Park, DC, home
Susan Nelson InteriorsSusan Nelson Interiors
Original mantel accented with new tile from Architectural Ceramics. Client's dining table and chairs, which are reupholstered with Manuel Canovas fabrics. Drapery by Manuel Canovas. Chandelier from Michael-Cleary at the Washington Design Center. Rug from Galleria at the Washington Design Center. Photo by Erik Kvalsvik
Light and Airy Craftsman
Light and Airy Craftsman
Neela Woodard Design, LLCNeela Woodard Design, LLC
Grey craftsman dining room with a mix of old and new. Photography by Andy Foster
Lake Forest Showhouse
Lake Forest Showhouse
Design TuttoilmondoDesign Tuttoilmondo
The overall design was done by Paloma Contreras Design. My contribution to this was the stone and architectural details for the fireplace.
CHEZ BEATRICE
CHEZ BEATRICE
Jours & NuitsJours & Nuits
Jours & Nuits © 2017 Houzz
My: Houzz: Urban Renewal in Franklinton, OH
My: Houzz: Urban Renewal in Franklinton, OH
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2015 Houzz Although the original plan was to refurbish the existing mantelpieces in the living and dining rooms, the Williamsons opted for a complete change of perspective. “One thing led to another, and they came out,” Catherine explains. “First, we removed them to check if the pest problem that had hit the rest of the house had hit the mantels, and it did.” After removing the original pieces, the couple fell in love with the brick arches underneath. Flexing their skills as DIYers, the couple designed and built a floating mantel to highlight the fireplace. Its modern lines play against rich grain and warm tones to embody the marriage of Bryan and Catherine’s diverse styles. “Our style is unique because we tend to mix elements of different design styles,” Catherine says. “We love mixing old and new, masculine and feminine, and so on…. He tends to gravitate toward contemporary, sleek designs, where I gravitate toward more eclectic, feminine elements.” Instructions for creating a mantlepice like this one can be found on the Williamson's blog: www.beginninginthemiddle.net/2014/12/30/i-just-want-brick/
West Village Residence
West Village Residence
DesignbyRuchiDesignbyRuchi
We love this dining room. The bench and 2 chairs add enough seating for friends to scooch in and lounge. The round table and its beauitful cane base and travetine stone top anchored by blush ceramic chandelier above look beutiful. The bowl of fruits with Lychee and peach adds a textural layer. The blue ocean art set in custom modern floating frames bring it all together.

Eclectic Dining Room Design Ideas with a Standard Fireplace

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