Red Dining Room Design Ideas with a Stone Fireplace Surround
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Adam Butler Photography
A Nash terraced house in Regent's Park, London. Interior design by Gaye Gardner. Photography by Adam Butler
Catherine Wilman Interiors
The finished living room at our Kensington apartment renovation. My client wanted a furnishing make-over, so there was no building work required in this stage of the project.
We split the area into the Living room and Dining Room - we will post more images over the coming days..
We wanted to add a splash of colour to liven the space and we did this though accessories, cushions, artwork and the dining chairs. The space works really well and and we changed the bland original living room into a room full of energy and character..
The start of the process was to create floor plans, produce a CAD layout and specify all the furnishing. We designed two bespoke bookcases and created a large window seat hiding the radiators. We also installed a new fireplace which became a focal point at the far end of the room..
I hope you like the photos. We love getting comments from you, so please let me know your thoughts. I would like to say a special thank you to my client, who has been a pleasure to work with and has allowed me to photograph his apartment. We are looking forward to the next phase of this project, which involves extending the property and updating the bathrooms.
Joy Flanagan Design
This drama filled dining room is not just for special occasions but is also used every day by the family.
With its mirrored wall extending the space and reflecting the breathtaking chandelier this dining room is exceedingly elegant. The pop of orange-red with the chairs and artwork brings this elegant space to life and adds personality to the space.
Arlene Mcloughlin Murals
dramatic, dining room with luscious red walls, and hand painted liquid gold leaf design on dramatic dark charcoal ceiling
J. Jilich Design & Associates
The owners requested a vibrant dining space for lively dinner conversation; Red walls complement the bold artwork and beautiful pierced woodwork.
Featured in Charleston Style + Design, Winter 2013
Holger Photography
AVID Associates LLC
Custom drapery designed by AVID Associates for a transitional dining room in Dallas, Texas.
Interior Design: AVID Associates
Photography: Michael Hunter
McCabe By Design LLC
Three years after moving in, the china hutch was commissioned. The homeowners declare that it was well worth the wait!
Quarter sawn oak with a Mission finish from Dura Supreme Cabinetry blends seamlessly with the homeowner's other oak antiques.
There is more than meets the eye with this custom china hutch. Roll-out shelves efficiently store multiple sets of china while the drawers keep silver and serving utensils organized. The lighted upper section highlights the collectibles inside while providing wonderful mood lighting in the dining room.
A Kitchen That Works LLC
Red Dining Room Design Ideas with a Stone Fireplace Surround
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