Mediterranean Dining Room Design Ideas

Livingston Oasis, Livingston NJ
Livingston Oasis, Livingston NJ
Clear Home DesignClear Home Design
behold this dramatic 2 story dining room open to the living room beyond. it features a deco inspired large round glass top dining table surrounded by deco velvet upholstered ring back dining chairs. all in a pale grey to match the shimmering vinyl wallcovering. the modern art over the jonathan adler cabinets pops a blue in this grey room that adds style and vibrancy.
Spanish Revival Restoration
Spanish Revival Restoration
Cynthia Bennett & AssociatesCynthia Bennett & Associates
This restoration and addition had the aim of preserving the original Spanish Revival style, which meant plenty of colorful tile work, and traditional custom elements.
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Emerald Bay
Emerald Bay
Wright DesignWright Design
Influenced by English Cotswold and French country architecture, this eclectic European lake home showcases a predominantly stone exterior paired with a cedar shingle roof. Interior features like wide-plank oak floors, plaster walls, custom iron windows in the kitchen and great room and a custom limestone fireplace create old world charm. An open floor plan and generous use of glass allow for views from nearly every space and create a connection to the gardens and abundant outdoor living space. Kevin Meechan / Meechan Architectural Photography
Amalfi I
Amalfi I
41 West41 West
Dining room of custom Tuscan style 6,000 sq. ft. home built to owner specifications in luxury gated golf course community in Naples, FL.
VILLA EL SUENO
VILLA EL SUENO
OSCAR E. FLORES DESIGN STUDIO, LLCOSCAR E. FLORES DESIGN STUDIO, LLC
Tuscan Mediterranean Villa locate it in Cordillera Ranch in a 14 acre lot, house designed by OSCAR E FLORES DESIGN STUDIO builder by TODD GLOWKA BUILDERS

Mediterranean Dining Room Design Ideas

Dining Room
Dining Room
UserUser
Our client wanted a romantic and passionate Spanish feel for her living room. Her painting of a flamenco dancer which she bought in Madrid was an appropriate jumping point. Having collected a variety of pieces from travels, I specified neutrals in the major furniture pieces and especially in the drapes so that her collections and a few "pops" of color stand out. By moderating the reds in the space, we were able to present her treasures in a clean and updated manner. A big thank you to Paolo Monjes for photographing this home.
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