Small Dining Room Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace
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Design Studio Zimenko Yuriy
От старого убранства сохранились семейная посуда, глечики, садник и ухват для печи, которые сегодня играют роль декора и напоминают о недавнем прошлом семейного дома. Еще более завершенным проект делают зеркала в резных рамах и графика на стенах.
Talie Jane Interiors
Converted unutilized sitting area into formal dining space for four. Refinished the gas fireplace facade (removed green tile and installed ledger stone), added chandelier, paint, window treatment and furnishings.
Simply Home Decorating
When our clients completed a renovation of their mid-century rancher in North Vancouver's Edgemont Village neighbourhood, their home felt anything but finished. Their traditional furnishings looked dated and tired in the newly updated spaces, so they called on us for help. As a busy professional couple with grown children, our clients were looking for a polished, sophisticated look for their home. We used their collection of artwork as a jumping off point for each room, developing a colour scheme for the main living areas in neutral greys and beiges with a generous dose of rich burnt orange tones. We created interest by layering patterned wallpaper, textured fabrics and a mix of metals and designed several custom pieces including the large library wall unit that defines one end of the living space. The result is a lively, sophisticated and classic decor that suit our clients perfectly.
Tracey Ayton Photography
Twilly and Fig
This small dining room blends traditional details with updated modern touches to create and eclectic space. The bold pop of orange adds a dynamic contrast to the neutral cream, white and brown color palette. Open back dining chairs produce a light and airy look. Colorful, modern art adds exciting flair.
Richard Bubnowski Design LLC
2012 Design Excellence Award, Residential Design+Build Magazine
2011 Watermark Award
Designers In The City
Fabrics, furniture and soft furnishings play a significant role in this lounge/dining to reflect the personality of the home owners. The tub chairs add depth and comfort.
Simply Home Decorating
When our clients completed a renovation of their mid-century rancher in North Vancouver's Edgemont Village neighbourhood, their home felt anything but finished. Their traditional furnishings looked dated and tired in the newly updated spaces, so they called on us for help. As a busy professional couple with grown children, our clients were looking for a polished, sophisticated look for their home. We used their collection of artwork as a jumping off point for each room, developing a colour scheme for the main living areas in neutral greys and beiges with a generous dose of rich burnt orange tones. We created interest by layering patterned wallpaper, textured fabrics and a mix of metals and designed several custom pieces including the large library wall unit that defines one end of the living space. The result is a lively, sophisticated and classic decor that suit our clients perfectly.
Tracey Ayton Photography
McCutcheon Construction Inc.
Now the room is flooded with blue light that emanates from the top edges of the wave walls. The lighting, sound and HVAC of this smart home can be controlled with the swipe of a finger on a tablet or phone.
Robert Vente Photography
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Texture, pattern and lighting combine against a dark and moody backdrop for a warm, yet dramatic, dining room...
Small Dining Room Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace
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