Eclectic Red Dining Room Design Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
21 - 40 of 601 photos
Item 1 of 3
Sharon Holmin Interiors
This room mixes Mid-Century Modern and Asian design with a few Industrial and bohemian touches.
The dining table is attributed to Milo Baughman, circa 1960. Mid-century Modern chairs. Antique Japanese tansu. Pipe chandelier by Sharon Holmin Interiors. Vintage red rug. Brass console with Thai puppets and African bowl. Wallpaper is "Pastel Horizons" textured woven wallpaper by Sharon Holmin Interiors. Headlight sconces and brass lamp on tansu are from Circa Lighting. Rattan mirror from Serena & Lily.
Photography by J.Tom Archuleta.
Benson Homes LLC
A few years ago, our team brought a captain’s dining chambers to “dock” with this adventurous library and dining room remodel. The owners wanted a place to read during the day and entertain guests in the evenings – this space right off their home’s kitchen is the perfect spot to drop an anchor and relax.
The homeowners also wanted a place to share the ornate statement pieces, artwork and books they’d collected over the years. During the design phase of our remodeling process, we asked what pieces were their favorites and custom-built maple shelves with a distinct color and shape to compliment them. We added lighting to the shelves to showcase their book collection and create the perfect reading room.
Our favorite feature? Hands down, the sailing ship chandelier – the room's unmistakable focal point.
The completed room evokes a cozy, yet sophisticated atmosphere that our clients still love to this day.
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Walls are Sherwin Williams Wool Skein, ceiling and trim are Sherwin Williams Creamy, cabinets are Rain, chandelier is Marjorie Skouras, dining chairs are CR Laine, banquette back fabric is F. Schumacher. Nancy Nolan
Evelyn James Interiors
This is a project for our clients' new home where we worked to select new pieces to team with the old in an attempt to achieve a cohesive look that encompasses both client's personalities and individuality. We took both traditional and contemporary styles and combined them to pull together a space where both parties feel at home. It worked! The client's comment when interviewed for Housetrends magazine stated "Even though we both came from our own homes, those are a foreigh place now. We feel relaxed and at home in our new space."
Eclectic Red Dining Room Design Ideas
2