Kitchen/Dining Combo Design Ideas with Green Walls
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Truss Interiors & Renovations
This bright dining room features a monumental wooden dining table with green leather dining chairs with black legs. The wall is covered in green grass cloth wallpaper. Close up photographs of wood sections create a dramatic artistic focal point on the dining area wall. Wooden accents throughout.
Caitlin & Caitlin Design Co.
Bright, colorful dining room with teal grasscloth, graphic banquette, marble dining table, leather sling chairs, and brass burst chandelier.
Photo Credit: Mary Costa
Kepler Design
Interior Design: Anne Fortini
Kitchen and Custom Cabinetry Design: Jan Kepler
Custom Cabinetry: Plato Woodwork, Photography: Elliott Johnson
Beco Kitchens and Baths
This breakfast nook sits opposite the island in the great room.
Photo by Bill Cartledge
Emilie Fournet Interiors
The Breakfast Room leading onto the kitchen through pockets doors using reclaimed Victorian pine doors. A dining area on one side and a seating area around the wood burner create a very cosy atmosphere.
Joni Spear Interior Design
The antique pedestal table was stripped of heavy varnish to reveal the raw wood. Black and white marble parquet flooring leads into the kitchen. Vintage Spanish Revival pendants are the pinnacle feature over the island. Reclaimed barn wood surrounds the range hood. Matt white appliances with brushed bronze and copper hardware tie in the mixed metals used throughout the kitchen
My-Studio Ltd
A table space to gather people together. The dining table is a Danish design and is extendable, set against a contemporary Nordic forest mural.
Arthur Rutenberg Homes
This dining room nook was perfect for a credenza by Hooker Furniture and the green wall from Sherwin Williams set off the mirror and gold accessories. The recessed lights give the colors a boost while not being overpowering. Photo : Arthur Rutenberg Homes
Visbeen Architects
Building a new home in an old neighborhood can present many challenges for an architect. The Warren is a beautiful example of an exterior, which blends with the surrounding structures, while the floor plan takes advantage of the available space.
A traditional façade, combining brick, shakes, and wood trim enables the design to fit well in any early 20th century borough. Copper accents and antique-inspired lanterns solidify the home’s vintage appeal.
Despite the exterior throwback, the interior of the home offers the latest in amenities and layout. Spacious dining, kitchen and hearth areas open to a comfortable back patio on the main level, while the upstairs offers a luxurious master suite and three guests bedrooms.
Kitchen/Dining Combo Design Ideas with Green Walls
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