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Neela Woodard Design, LLC
Grey craftsman dining room with a mix of old and new. Photography by Andy Foster
Sidney Sharkey Design, LLC
This dining room design features deep teal walls and white wainscoting below, creating a rich and dramatic contrast. The dark wood pedestal dining table is complemented by a combination of four wooden slatted side chairs and upholstered armchairs. The armchairs feature natural linen on the backs and brown leather seats, offering both comfort and style. A teal, charcoal, and caramel colored ikat area rug adds pattern and interest to the space. White linen drapes with inset embroidered trim are hung over natural woven shades, providing privacy while still allowing natural light to filter into the room. Together, these elements create a welcoming and stylish dining room design that is perfect for hosting large gatherings and intimate dinners alike.
We Got Lites
The arts and crafts influence is obvious in the Odette collection. The repeated hug and kiss motif is the focal point. This chandelier looks and feels very much like a piece of artwork.
Measurements and Information:
Width: 25"
Height: 32" adjustable to 104" overall
Includes 6' Chain
Supplied with 10' electrical wire
Approximate hanging weight: 20 pounds
Finish: English Bronze
6 Lights
Accommodates 6 x 60 watt (max.) candelabra base bulbs
Safety Rating: UL and CUL listed
Wiles Design Group
We transformed this Florida home into a modern beach-themed second home with thoughtful designs for entertaining and family time.
In the dining space, a wooden dining table takes center stage, surrounded by chairs upholstered in vibrant green, perfectly complementing the beach theme. Elegant lighting and a beautiful carpet add a touch of sophistication to this inviting space.
---Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis.
For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/
To learn more about this project, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/florida-coastal-home-transformation
Bear René LLP
When you want to showcase your furniture (especially when it's a Julian Chichester sideboard) Farrow and Ball Down Pipe provides an extremely effective background.
Morningside Architects LLP
Architect: Morningside Architects, LLP
Contractor: Lucas Craftsmanship, Inc.
Photographer: Miro Dvorscak Photography
Regarding Design
Built in the iconic neighborhood of Mount Curve, just blocks from the lakes, Walker Art Museum, and restaurants, this is city living at its best. Myrtle House is a design-build collaboration with Hage Homes and Regarding Design with expertise in Southern-inspired architecture and gracious interiors. With a charming Tudor exterior and modern interior layout, this house is perfect for all ages.
Rooted in the architecture of the past with a clean and contemporary influence, Myrtle House bridges the gap between stunning historic detailing and modern living.
A sense of charm and character is created through understated and honest details, with scale and proportion being paramount to the overall effect.
Classical elements are featured throughout the home, including wood paneling, crown molding, cabinet built-ins, and cozy window seating, creating an ambiance steeped in tradition. While the kitchen and family room blend together in an open space for entertaining and family time, there are also enclosed spaces designed with intentional use in mind.
Spacejoy
In this Modern Eclectic Dining Room, the colors are fun and whimsical with pink velvet benches flanking a modern white extendable table and floral end chairs in a bright pastel pattern. A brass sputnik chandelier brings in gold metallics to the space and can be seen in the gold finishes of all artwork and star mirror frames along the walls and in the finish of the vintage style bar cart. Existing lotus lamp and file cabinet keep their space tucked in a corner as well as rattan chair and green hutch. The vintage subdued blue of the rug gives the space a touch of color while staying dark for foot traffic and contrasts nicely with the pink of the benches and new wedgewood blue paint. Plenty of greenery is layered in in tropical plants and faux ferns that elegantly drape from the hexagonal floating shelves. This space feels lovingly curated, fun, and a wonderful room to entertain.
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