Separate Dining Room Design Ideas with Limestone Floors

Brays Island Modern
Brays Island Modern
Choate + Hertlein ArchitectsChoate + Hertlein Architects
The design for this single family house began and ended with its compelling site. On a piece of dry ground between a pond and a freshwater marsh, the house’s site was ringed by a stand of unusually tall and thin live oak trees (which are typically more dense, thicker and lower to the ground). Phillip Spears Photographer
Time Warner Building
Time Warner Building
Mele Contracting INCMele Contracting INC
Dining Room with High Gloss Lacquer paint highlighting italian frameless doors surrounded with glass walls and Murano glass Italian chandelier.
Fifth Avenue Penthouse
Fifth Avenue Penthouse
David Estreich ArchitectsDavid Estreich Architects
The formal dining room has two tables that can be separated for larger dinner parties. The doorway to the right leads to the expansive kitchen. The door to the right leads to a wing containing a bar, exercize room, and guest quarters.
Stone Floor – Antique, Reclaimed Limestone ‘barre gray’ pavers
Stone Floor – Antique, Reclaimed Limestone ‘barre gray’ pavers
UserUser
Reclaimed ‘barre gray’ pavers by Architectural Stone Decor. www.archstonedecor.ca | sales@archstonedecor.ca | (437) 800-8300 The ancient barre gray stone pavers have been reclaimed from different locations across the Mediterranean making them unique in their warm color mixtures and patinas and their exquisite beauty. They have been calibrated to 5/8” in thickness to ease installation of modern use. They come in random sizes and could be installed in either a running bond formation or a random ‘Versailles’ pattern. Their durable nature makes them an excellent choice for indoor and outdoor use. They are unaffected by extreme climate and easily withstand heavy use due to the nature of their hard molecular structure.
Crane Drive San Anselmo CA
Crane Drive San Anselmo CA
Jane EllisonJane Ellison
This newly remodeled family home and in law unit in San Anselmo is 4000sf of light and space. The first designer was let go for presenting grey one too many times. My task was to skillfully blend all the color my clients wanted from their mix of Latin, Hispanic and Italian heritage and get it to read successfully. Wow, no easy feat. Clients alway teach us so much. I learned that much more color could work than I ever thought possible.
COTSWOLDS cottage
COTSWOLDS cottage
Jimmie MartinJimmie Martin
Photographs by Elayne Barre

Separate Dining Room Design Ideas with Limestone Floors

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