Separate Dining Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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Mipa
Un viaggio di ricerca nel mondo della decorazione. – Le collezioni Cuba e Puerto Rico ampliano l’orizzonte dei rivestimenti in graniglia di marmo. Un mix unico di riferimenti culturali, armonie, atmosfere e suggestioni all’insegna dell’heritage contemporaneo.
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Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.
This rich, vibrant shade of red reminds me of a bottle of nouveau beaujolais, and it generates the same warmth! This is our client's favorite color, so we splashed it throughout her home. The variety of textures in the room adds layers of interest, from the swirly sheer window treatments to the glass chandeliers, the framed mirror and the sleek red sculpture.
J&J Building
This formal dining room features two exterior windows allowing lots of natural light. The white walls and trim offer a beautiful blank canvas for the gorgeous pops of color. The ceramic tile is a mixed coloring and again offers a neutral palate for whatever design tastes to come.
A. Perry Homes
A dining room kitchen space with gray bench seating, a transom window, and tufted leather chairs
Morrone Interiors
Classically designed dining room with rectangle dark wood table and seating for 6. Comfortable dining for the family. Uttermost chandelier centered over the table with 3 mirrors providing a sense of openness. The floor to ceiling pinch pleat enhance the room height while the traditional rug frames the seating area.
Gail Barley Interiors, LLC
Large windows and the white wainscoting on the walls keep this dining space bright and open. The oil rubbed bronze chandelier is a more rustic focal piece that ties the room together.
Photography and Staging Interior Decor by Maggie LLC.
Llama Architects
The stunning Dining Room at our Manor House renovation project, featuring stunning Janey Butler Interiors style and design throughout.
Tweak Your Space
What do you do when a client asks you to design a space with 6 entry ways? The client needed the space to serve many functions. First, since it is the breezeway between the garage and the home, it needed to serve as a mudroom. It also needed to be a place for dining, a place for doing homework, a place to fold laundry, an area to read, a place to watch TV, and also a place to store doggy toys! We painted the wall a crisp white and let the iron of the screen doors dictate the design.
We ordered the Stairstep Jute rug from West Elm and had a custom bar-height table made through Urban Wood Goods. The locker storage came from Ballard Designs and the adorable Schoolhouse pendants came from Pottery Barn. Add some plants from Fancy Free Nursery and we have us a cool hangout spot we are dubbing “The Everything Room.”
Separate Dining Room Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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