Green Dining Room Design Ideas

Victorian
Victorian
Dunn-Edwards PaintsDunn-Edwards Paints
Dunn-Edwards Paints paint colors - Walls & Ceiling: Golden Retriever DE5318 Cabinets: Eat Your Peas DET528, Greener Pastures DET529, Stanford Green DET531 Jeremy Samuelson Photography | www.jeremysamuelson.com
Brookline Dining II / Kitchen II
Brookline Dining II / Kitchen II
ZeroEnergy DesignZeroEnergy Design
OVERVIEW Set into a mature Boston area neighborhood, this sophisticated 2900SF home offers efficient use of space, expression through form, and myriad of green features. MULTI-GENERATIONAL LIVING Designed to accommodate three family generations, paired living spaces on the first and second levels are architecturally expressed on the facade by window systems that wrap the front corners of the house. Included are two kitchens, two living areas, an office for two, and two master suites. CURB APPEAL The home includes both modern form and materials, using durable cedar and through-colored fiber cement siding, permeable parking with an electric charging station, and an acrylic overhang to shelter foot traffic from rain. FEATURE STAIR An open stair with resin treads and glass rails winds from the basement to the third floor, channeling natural light through all the home’s levels. LEVEL ONE The first floor kitchen opens to the living and dining space, offering a grand piano and wall of south facing glass. A master suite and private ‘home office for two’ complete the level. LEVEL TWO The second floor includes another open concept living, dining, and kitchen space, with kitchen sink views over the green roof. A full bath, bedroom and reading nook are perfect for the children. LEVEL THREE The third floor provides the second master suite, with separate sink and wardrobe area, plus a private roofdeck. ENERGY The super insulated home features air-tight construction, continuous exterior insulation, and triple-glazed windows. The walls and basement feature foam-free cavity & exterior insulation. On the rooftop, a solar electric system helps offset energy consumption. WATER Cisterns capture stormwater and connect to a drip irrigation system. Inside the home, consumption is limited with high efficiency fixtures and appliances. TEAM Architecture & Mechanical Design – ZeroEnergy Design Contractor – Aedi Construction Photos – Eric Roth Photography
Bainbridge
Bainbridge
NGD Interiors, Inc.NGD Interiors, Inc.
A family breakfast nook receives a powerful punch of color & style.
Colorful Dining Room
Colorful Dining Room
Ann Lowengart InteriorsAnn Lowengart Interiors
To eliminate an inconsistent layout, we removed the wall dividing the dining room from the living room and added a polished brass and ebonized wood handrail to create a sweeping view into the living room. To highlight the family’s passion for reading, we created a beautiful library with custom shelves flanking a niche wallpapered with Flavor Paper’s bold Glow print with color-coded book spines to add pops of color. Tom Dixon pendant lights, acrylic chairs, and a geometric hide rug complete the look.
House on Turtle Back
House on Turtle Back
Joseph B Lanza Design + BuildingJoseph B Lanza Design + Building
This project began with a handsome center-entrance Colonial Revival house in a neighborhood where land values and house sizes had grown enormously since my clients moved there in the 1980s. Tear-downs had become standard in the area, but the house was in excellent condition and had a lovely recent kitchen. So we kept the existing structure as a starting point for additions that would maximize the potential beauty and value of the site A highly detailed Gambrel-roofed gable reaches out to the street with a welcoming entry porch. The existing dining room and stair hall were pushed out with new glazed walls to create a bright and expansive interior. At the living room, a new angled bay brings light and a feeling of spaciousness to what had been a rather narrow room. At the back of the house, a six-sided family room with a vaulted ceiling wraps around the existing kitchen. Skylights in the new ceiling bring light to the old kitchen windows and skylights. At the head of the new stairs, a book-lined sitting area is the hub between the master suite, home office, and other bedrooms.
Dining Area
Dining Area
Beth Howley Creative LLCBeth Howley Creative LLC
Large open-concept dining room featuring a black and gold chandelier, wood dining table, mid-century dining chairs, hardwood flooring, black windows, and shiplap walls.
Une maison familiale entourée par la nature – projet Pages
Une maison familiale entourée par la nature – projet Pages
Mon Concept HabitationMon Concept Habitation
Cette charmante maison familiale de 180m² a été conçue par notre architecte Pauline. Pensée et rénovée dans son intégralité par nos équipes, l’objectif était avant tout d’optimiser les espaces et de la moderniser tout en conservant le charme de l’ancien. Au rez-de-chaussée, la véranda existante a été transformée en une cuisine familiale fonctionnelle, chaleureuse et particulièrement lumineuse qui offre une vue imprenable sur l’extérieur. La teinte vert olive des façades associée au bois et au cannage s’harmonisent à la perfection avec la nature environnante. Dans l’ensemble de la maison, les sols ont été poncés et vitrifiés, et les murs et l’escalier entièrement repeints pour apporter du cachet et réchauffer l’intérieur. La pièce qui abritait la cuisine a été repensée et intègre désormais un bureau-dressing réalisé sur-mesure par notre menuisier, sans oublier le claustra en bois qui vient élégamment délimiter l’espace tout en apportant une touche graphique et esthétique. On vous laisse apprécier l’étage et les combles, réservés à la nuit et au bien-être, rénovés dans un esprit moderne et particulièrement coloré.
Courtyard House
Courtyard House
MW|Works Architecture+DesignMW|Works Architecture+Design
Sited on a hill sloping towards eastern views of Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains beyond, this home for a vibrant family of four carefully weaves together their rituals of daily life with an awareness of the site's existing natural elements. Garden courts washed in natural light and lush with native vegetation are delicately carved out between earthen concrete masses, giving a meditative pause between the active living spaces. These negative spaces create a foreground of intimacy with light, earth, air, and native plantings, in contrast to the expansive framed vistas of water, mountains, and sky that are ever present in the distance beyond. The upper volume nestles the bedroom spaces into tree canopies above, modulating daylight, privacy and views with delicate wooden screens. The home acts as a lens that gives material presence to the ephemeral qualities of life and place.

Green Dining Room Design Ideas

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