Modern Dining Room Design Ideas with Concrete Floors

Karaka Lakes
Karaka Lakes
David Reid HomesDavid Reid Homes
The kitchen and open-plan living connect to a large tiled patio via stacker slider doors. Full-height joinery encases the kitchen, spliced by a splashback window.
Australian Minimalist Ground-Up
Australian Minimalist Ground-Up
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
This Australian-inspired new construction was a successful collaboration between homeowner, architect, designer and builder. The home features a Henrybuilt kitchen, butler's pantry, private home office, guest suite, master suite, entry foyer with concealed entrances to the powder bathroom and coat closet, hidden play loft, and full front and back landscaping with swimming pool and pool house/ADU.
Punkinville House
Punkinville House
Peacock BuildersPeacock Builders
Clients who had lived many years in a treasured 19th century cape sought a significant change in lifestyle. A spectacular site, a restrictive budget, and a desire for an unapologetically contemporary house were parameters which deeply influenced the design solution. The sober expression of the house nevertheless responds intentionally to the climatic demands of its site, and is clad humbly in the most traditional of New England building materials, the local white cedar shingle. Architect: Bruce Norelius Builder: Peacock Builders Photography: Sandy Agrafiotis
Lima Residence
Lima Residence
Abramson ArchitectsAbramson Architects
Sliding glass pocket doors fully open to unify these exterior and interior spaces, thus expanding the living spaces to incorporate the outdoors. Photo:Jim Bartsch
Vincent House
Vincent House
Limitless BuildingLimitless Building
Settled within a graffiti-covered laneway in the trendy heart of Mt Lawley you will find this four-bedroom, two-bathroom home. The owners; a young professional couple wanted to build a raw, dark industrial oasis that made use of every inch of the small lot. Amenities aplenty, they wanted their home to complement the urban inner-city lifestyle of the area. One of the biggest challenges for Limitless on this project was the small lot size & limited access. Loading materials on-site via a narrow laneway required careful coordination and a well thought out strategy. Paramount in bringing to life the client’s vision was the mixture of materials throughout the home. For the second story elevation, black Weathertex Cladding juxtaposed against the white Sto render creates a bold contrast. Upon entry, the room opens up into the main living and entertaining areas of the home. The kitchen crowns the family & dining spaces. The mix of dark black Woodmatt and bespoke custom cabinetry draws your attention. Granite benchtops and splashbacks soften these bold tones. Storage is abundant. Polished concrete flooring throughout the ground floor blends these zones together in line with the modern industrial aesthetic. A wine cellar under the staircase is visible from the main entertaining areas. Reclaimed red brickwork can be seen through the frameless glass pivot door for all to appreciate — attention to the smallest of details in the custom mesh wine rack and stained circular oak door handle. Nestled along the north side and taking full advantage of the northern sun, the living & dining open out onto a layered alfresco area and pool. Bordering the outdoor space is a commissioned mural by Australian illustrator Matthew Yong, injecting a refined playfulness. It’s the perfect ode to the street art culture the laneways of Mt Lawley are so famous for. Engineered timber flooring flows up the staircase and throughout the rooms of the first floor, softening the private living areas. Four bedrooms encircle a shared sitting space creating a contained and private zone for only the family to unwind. The Master bedroom looks out over the graffiti-covered laneways bringing the vibrancy of the outside in. Black stained Cedarwest Squareline cladding used to create a feature bedhead complements the black timber features throughout the rest of the home. Natural light pours into every bedroom upstairs, designed to reflect a calamity as one appreciates the hustle of inner city living outside its walls. Smart wiring links each living space back to a network hub, ensuring the home is future proof and technology ready. An intercom system with gate automation at both the street and the lane provide security and the ability to offer guests access from the comfort of their living area. Every aspect of this sophisticated home was carefully considered and executed. Its final form; a modern, inner-city industrial sanctuary with its roots firmly grounded amongst the vibrant urban culture of its surrounds.
New Prairie
New Prairie
Genesis Architecture, LLC.Genesis Architecture, LLC.
Dining room looking into great room. Floor is stained concrete with in-floor radiant heating.
Foo
Foo
The Ranch MineThe Ranch Mine
Photo by Roehner + Ryan
Lakewood Modern Residence
Lakewood Modern Residence
Novum ArchitectureNovum Architecture
Modern design by Alberto Juarez and Darin Radac of Novum Architecture in Los Angeles.
Weil Residence
Weil Residence
Baker + Hesseldenz Design, Inc.Baker + Hesseldenz Design, Inc.
Mesquite dining chairs surround a ten foot long African mahogany dining table. The dining table, chairs, light fixture, and kitchen cabinets were all designed and hand crafted by Baker Hesseldenz Design, Inc.
Mid Century Modern Masterpiece
Mid Century Modern Masterpiece
Cure Design GroupCure Design Group
Mid Century Modern Masterpiece was featured by At Home Magazine. Restoring the original architecture and unveiling style and sophistication. Dining in style, with 180 degree views of the landscape, this space lends itself to nature and sophistication. Cure Design Group (636) 294-2343 https://curedesigngroup.com/
EcoDEEP HAUS
EcoDEEP HAUS
UserUser
Photo: Gilbertson Photography, Inc.

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