Midcentury Dining Room Design Ideas with Wood Walls
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Hallmark Floors
Hawthorne Oak – The Novella Hardwood Collection feature our slice-cut style, with boards that have been lightly sculpted by hand, with detailed coloring. This versatile collection was designed to fit any design scheme and compliment any lifestyle.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The epitome of indoor-outdoor living, not just one but *two* walls of this home consist primarily of accordion doors which fully open the public areas of the house to the back yard. A flush transition ensures steady footing while walking in and out of the house.
PlaidFox Studio
This terracotta feature wall is one of our favourite areas in the home. To create interest in this special area between the kitchen and open living area, we installed wood pieces on the wall and painted them this gorgeous terracotta colour. The furniture is an eclectic mix of retro and nostalgic pieces which are playful, yet sophisticated for the young family who likes to entertain.
Wood & Locks
Our client, a life coach and meditation practitioner, came to Wood & Locks with a request: to transform the forgotten vintage Play Mor trailer into a back yard home office and meditation space. Working within the client's functional requests, we designed a space where nostalgia meets modern tranquility.
Breathing new life into this more shabby-than-chic vintage gem, thoughtful design choices went into creating a space that seamlessly bridges the gap between a home office for one and a multi-person meditation alcove.
The trailer was carefully stripped down to its bare essentials. This involved removing the interior fittings, appliances, and any elements that were no longer usable or not aligned with the new design concept. Structural repairs were a critical part of the process. Any rust or damage to the frame was addressed, ensuring the trailer's integrity. This step was essential to make the trailer both safe and sturdy for its new purpose. The interior design was a fusion of vintage charm and modern functionality — reclaimed wood was used to create warm, rustic accents, and the layout was optimized for the new functions of a multi-purpose space. The interior was insulated for climate control, and new electrical and lighting systems were installed for practicality and ambiance. The color palette and decor choices were designed to create a calming and meditative atmosphere. Soft, soothing colors, such as blues and greens, were used to foster a sense of tranquility. The choice of furnishings, including modular office furniture and sleeping quarters, were curated for both comfort and style.
The restoration process was a careful blend of preserving the trailer's vintage charm and adapting it to a modern purpose. The result was a unique, inviting, and functional backyard office and meditation destination that celebrated the best of both worlds – the past and the present.
User
In this modern dining room, a medley of greenery sprouts from a hammered charcoal vase at the center of an espresso stained table. The table is illuminated by a modern light fixture, composed of hand-blown clear glass globes. Espresso gives way to chocolate in the tone on tone upholstery of the dining chairs. The orange piping of the chairs gives a nod to the contemporary artwork hanging on a far wall in the sitting area. The sitting area is also furnished with a pair of recliners with walnut stained frames and olive leather. Opposite the recliners is a tufted back sofa upholstered in linen and accented with copper suede pillows. A bronze metal cocktail table rests in front of the sofa while a wood floor lamp with ivory shade stands to the side. A Persian wool rug in shades of amber, green and cream ties the space together. The ivory walls and ceiling are accented by honey stained alder trim, a color that continues via a paneled wall separates the dining room from the kitchen.
PlaidFox Studio
This terracotta feature wall is one of our favourite areas in the home. To create interest in this special area between the kitchen and open living area, we installed wood pieces on the wall and painted them this gorgeous terracotta colour. The furniture is an eclectic mix of retro and nostalgic pieces which are playful, yet sophisticated for the young family who likes to entertain.
Midcentury Dining Room Design Ideas with Wood Walls
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