Open Plan Dining Design Ideas with a Plaster Fireplace Surround

ZONA GIORNO DAL MOOD SCANDINAVO
ZONA GIORNO DAL MOOD SCANDINAVO
Andrea Vertua ArchitettoAndrea Vertua Architetto
Zona giorno open-space in stile scandinavo. Toni naturali del legno e pareti neutre. Una grande parete attrezzata è di sfondo alla parete frontale al divano. La zona pranzo è separata attraverso un divisorio in listelli di legno verticale da pavimento a soffitto. La carta da parati valorizza l'ambiente del tavolo da pranzo.
MARTA AMETLLER STUDIO
MARTA AMETLLER STUDIO
Maria Pujol FotógrafaMaria Pujol Fotógrafa
Interiorismo: Marta Ametller Studio Fotografía: Maria Pujol
Schöner abgetrennter Essbereich mit Schiebetür
Schöner abgetrennter Essbereich mit Schiebetür
ViebrockhausViebrockhaus
Mit Blick auf das Kaminfeuer lädt der große Esstisch zu geselligen Runden ein.
GATINEAU HILLS
GATINEAU HILLS
MarvinMarvin
Architect: Rick Shean & Christopher Simmonds, Christopher Simmonds Architect Inc. Photography By: Peter Fritz “Feels very confident and fluent. Love the contrast between first and second floor, both in material and volume. Excellent modern composition.” This Gatineau Hills home creates a beautiful balance between modern and natural. The natural house design embraces its earthy surroundings, while opening the door to a contemporary aesthetic. The open ground floor, with its interconnected spaces and floor-to-ceiling windows, allows sunlight to flow through uninterrupted, showcasing the beauty of the natural light as it varies throughout the day and by season. The façade of reclaimed wood on the upper level, white cement board lining the lower, and large expanses of floor-to-ceiling windows throughout are the perfect package for this chic forest home. A warm wood ceiling overhead and rustic hand-scraped wood floor underfoot wrap you in nature’s best. Marvin’s floor-to-ceiling windows invite in the ever-changing landscape of trees and mountains indoors. From the exterior, the vertical windows lead the eye upward, loosely echoing the vertical lines of the surrounding trees. The large windows and minimal frames effectively framed unique views of the beautiful Gatineau Hills without distracting from them. Further, the windows on the second floor, where the bedrooms are located, are tinted for added privacy. Marvin’s selection of window frame colors further defined this home’s contrasting exterior palette. White window frames were used for the ground floor and black for the second floor. MARVIN PRODUCTS USED: Marvin Bi-Fold Door Marvin Sliding Patio Door Marvin Tilt Turn and Hopper Window Marvin Ultimate Awning Window Marvin Ultimate Swinging French Door

Open Plan Dining Design Ideas with a Plaster Fireplace Surround

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