Separate Dining Room Design Ideas

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Joni Spear Interior DesignJoni Spear Interior Design
As a practical trend, formal dining spaces have largely become obsolete in favor of great, dynamic kitchens; however, bucking the movement, my young, but highly traditional client wanted to enjoy evening meals as a routine close to the family’s scattered and hectic days. Ceilings are christened a whisper of a blush to inspire relaxed conversation under the halo of a warm glow. The traditional table and chairs are the yield of a highly juried online treasure hunt. Each piece is meticulously refinished in an updated stain more reflective of the young homeowners. Performance fabric is used on the chairs to ensure ease of cleanability to combat daily use by children and young adults. Walls are clad in a cut velvet and metallic animal print wallpaper to add subtle nostalgia from eras gone by. Millwork is freshly painted in a semi-gloss alabaster to offer relief from the wallpaper and ceiling. The opulent, antique-inspired chandelier is the dazzling focal point with draped crystal beading. Linen drapery panels seamlessly silhouette the cozy window seat. Cleanable yet regal velvet fabric upholstered cushions, ornamented with a braided trim add a final pop of elegance.
Hinsdale North Adams Street
Hinsdale North Adams Street
Plain & PoshPlain & Posh
This small kitchen space needed to have every inch function well for this young family. By adding the banquette seating we were able to get the table out of the walkway and allow for easier flow between the rooms. Wall cabinets to the counter on either side of the custom plaster hood gave room for food storage as well as the microwave to get tucked away. The clean lines of the slab drawer fronts and beaded inset make the space feel visually larger.
Downsizing Magic!
Downsizing Magic!
Mimi Wilson - MW Design GroupMimi Wilson - MW Design Group
This classic dining room needed an update to match the fresh new paint color. A light round area rug, new upholstered dining chairs, and understated art work transforms this room without taking away its key elements.
Culver City Living & Dining Room
Culver City Living & Dining Room
Sharon Holmin InteriorsSharon Holmin Interiors
This room mixes Mid-Century Modern and Asian design with a few Industrial and bohemian touches. The dining table is attributed to Milo Baughman, circa 1960. Mid-century Modern chairs. Antique Japanese tansu. Pipe chandelier by Sharon Holmin Interiors. Vintage red rug. Brass console with Thai puppets and African bowl. Wallpaper is "Pastel Horizons" textured woven wallpaper by Sharon Holmin Interiors. Headlight sconces and brass lamp on tansu are from Circa Lighting. Rattan mirror from Serena & Lily. Photography by J.Tom Archuleta.
RIverside Dining Nook
RIverside Dining Nook
First Floor ChicagoFirst Floor Chicago
This fantastic Otomi pattern from Hygge & West transformed a smallish, overlooked dining area off the living room into the focal point on the main level. We can't imagine the space without it now!
The Wave Dining Room - Unique Coronado Stone Products Textured Wave Panels
The Wave Dining Room - Unique Coronado Stone Products Textured Wave Panels
Coronado Stone ProductsCoronado Stone Products
Looking for something unique! Adding The Wave from Coronado Stone Products to your project can help you create a one of a kind look. These 32”x32” textured panels create a subtle continuous wave texture that adds depth and character to any wall. Image by - Lennar Inland Empire/Los Angeles and Applied Photography. ‪ http://www.coronado.com/AllProjects-TheWave
Texas Family Farmhouse
Texas Family Farmhouse
Blinds.comBlinds.com
Lisa Pennington lives in the country as a homeschooling mom of 9, and is the queen of home decor tricks that cost practically nothing. We were thrilled to help outfit her 95 year old farmhouse with Norman Woodlore Plantation Shutters. She has created a home that's not only stylish, but uses space efficiently for a 12 person family to live together comfortably. Read more about Lisa's family and decorating adventures on her blog, The Pennington Point: http://thepenningtonpoint.com/

Separate Dining Room Design Ideas

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