Eclectic Orange Dining Room Design Ideas
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Sara Bengur Interiors
For the light-bathed room off the hard-working kitchen, Sara began with spellbinding color as inspiration. On the walls she used an earthy, hot-flashing orange, a hue of fruits and flowers, and covered the banquette in brilliant turquoise, a cool pool of complementary color. Playful, freewheeling, and unconventional, the space offers both safe harbor and escape.
Photo Credit: Johnny Valiant ( http://www.jonnyvaliant.com/)
High Fashion Home
Elegance Defined - Tiffany Dining Table
A minimalist design can still be high-impact-just look at this show-stopping dining room. http://www.highfashionhome.com/room-ideas/dining-room/elegance-defined.html
Modern Nest
My client had a collection of vintage trivets and I took this blah built-in and gave it life with burnt yellow paint job and turning her trivets into funky hardware.
Fabrizia Frezza Architecture & Interiors
THE BOOK: MEDITERRANEAN ARCHITECTURE
http://www.houzz.com/photos/356911/Mediterranean-architecture---Fabrizia-Frezza-mediterranean-books-other-metros
Faith Blakeney Design Studio
The Blue Butterfly Sanctuary is the site of an old navel housing facility. The base was constructed in the early 90’s and then inhabited for only three years before becoming a ghost town. After 20 years and miles and miles of red tape the VOA (Veterans of America) got the go ahead to convert these 76 abandoned houses into homes for homeless single mother veterans and their children. As a single mama myself, and as a person who believes that every human who so desires to should have a place they can call home, this project moved me. I joined forces with my stellar sister, Justina Blakeney and together with the helping hands of a few dear friends, a dose of DIY genius, and a bunch of love, we turned this house into a home. On a shoestring ;-)
Photographed by Danae Rolyn
KuDa Photography
Architecture - Creative Design Architecture, Inc., interiors - Parker Scaggiari. Custom Home Builder - Merlin Contracting & Developing. Photo by KuDa Photography.
Designer's Touch
In this project. All the pre-existing woodwork (doors, trims, baseboards and bookcases) were taken down carefully and reassembled in order to maintain the old Cambridge house beauty. The owners did not like the idea of a TV dominating a space; of it being a focal point in a living room. So therefore we designed the sliding panel which displays one of their special paintings when the TV is not use.
In an open concept living space, one challenge is creating a sense of separate rooms with different functions but with an overall “feel” of it being one. I believe we achieved that. The gold tones dining room chandelier and the teal wallpaper in the dining room, which is such a rich, inviting color, distinguishes that room from the kitchen but complements it, and then the teal chairs in the living room carry that color theme there.
Eclectic Orange Dining Room Design Ideas
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