Eclectic Red Dining Room Design Ideas
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CDR Design, LLC
The owners love reading and cooking equally. This library-dining combination reflects their love of both.
Sinuo Arts
This is chandelier is our latest finished original color glass, not by painted, with the best quality of glass is China, Looks pretty glittering and translucent, it is amazing glass pieces, it can be used in living room, entry hall, dinning room, etc,, it would add a stunning focus point in your area.
UBER Interiors
A wacky dining room by Creazioni featuring the Fester light, Valeria chair and Romeo table
Cuckooland
Travel is good for the soul and, as it turns out, even better for furniture design. But you don’t need a round-the-world ticket to kit your home out with beautiful pieces. As if cherry-picking the most striking traditions from across the globe, Dutchbone keeps its finger on the pulse of the latest interior design trends.
Instinctive Design
Bali inspired condo in Chicago.
Photography: Adams Elements, www.adamselements.com
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.
Rikki Snyder
Michael McKinnon, Sitting Room
Holiday: St. Andrew's Day
Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2013 Houzz
5. Traditional take on the plaid tablescape
Designer: Michael McKinnon
When it comes to the holidays, there is a certain charm that comes with keeping things traditional.
Using a traditional, red, plaid tablecloth creates a timeless and festive look for your table. Try layering it with a floral print or patterned tablecloth as McKinnon did here. White hydrangeas offer a snowy touch, fitting for the winter season.
Eclectic Red Dining Room Design Ideas
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