Orange Dining Room Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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Melissa Galt Interiors
My client collects quilts and this is one of her favorites. Rather than relegate them to a chest or on beds, I used this as one of the inspirations for the color scheme. She had the table and chairs in storage and was thrilled to finally be able to incorporate them. If you notice, the leather chair from the entrance is in the foreground, easy to pull in for extra seating. Notice the rooster on the wall by the door.
Photo Credit: Robert Thien
CHRISTIAN DEAN ARCHITECTURE, LLC
Dining room, wood burning stove, t-mass concrete walls.
Photo: Chad Holder
Michael Maher Design
The warm wood paneled walls lend to a comfortable dining space. The French Art Deco dining chairs with palissandre wood backs were reupholstered with a leopard fabric for a touch of modern flair to their 1930's origin. Overhanging the table is a pair of beautiful 1950's antique pale lilac Italian hand blown glass lanterns that unify this modern dining space.
Photography: Peter Rymwid
Caroline Veerman Homes
Open floor plan for Living, Dining, Entry, and Family Room. Crafted wood columns separate the spaces visually with woodsy ceiling paneling. Built in storage and buffet on all sides of Craftsman style island
Artaic - Innovative Mosaic
Collaborating with Stern McCafferty, Artaic fabricated this custom mosaic using an image of their daughter during vacation. The minimal design is refreshingly modern, and the abundant sunlight works perfectly with the mosaic backsplash, lighting up the glass tile to make the swimmer sparkle. Photograph by Eric Roth.
Castle Building & Remodeling
The homeowners of this 1922 Standish neighborhood bungalow wanted to accomplish two things for their Minneapolis home; make their tiny 96SF kitchen larger, and add a dining area next to the kitchen.
Since the room to the kitchen was used as a living space, they wanted to expand out of the back, utilizing the deck space for the dining room kitchen, and allowing for more storage, natural light, and functionality.
To achieve their goals, the chimney was removed, and a small addition was added on which allowed a galley style kitchen to take form and a nice, bright dining area. The challenge was leaving their living room and surrounding spaces untouched, and work around the existing stairs to the basement.
The solution was to extend the wall out next to the stairway to grant more wall space to the kitchen and create a “hall” to the basement stairs. Creating an entrance in to the dining/kitchen area from the garage also helped tie in their most common point of entry to the new design.
Check out this project on the 2018 Castle Home Tour, September 29 – 30th, 2018.
Orange Dining Room Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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