Small Dining Room Design Ideas with Concrete Floors

Live Edge Dining Table
Live Edge Dining Table
Rustic Trades FurnitureRustic Trades Furniture
Mid century modern, exotic live edge table. Custom made out of walnut hardwoods. The simplistic base style emphasizes the modern top style of the table. Handmade in Atlanta, Georgia ready to buy!
West One House, Fitzrovia, London
West One House, Fitzrovia, London
Francesco Pierazzi ArchitectsFrancesco Pierazzi Architects
The proposal for the renovation of a small apartment on the third floor of a 1990s block in the hearth of Fitzrovia sets out to wipe out the original layout and update its configuration to suit the requirements of the new owner. The challenge was to incorporate an ambitious brief within the limited space of 48 sqm. A narrow entrance corridor is sandwiched between integrated storage and a pod that houses Utility functions on one side and the Kitchen on the side opposite and leads to a large open space Living Area that can be separated by means of full height pivoting doors. This is the starting point of an imaginary interior circulation route that guides one to the terrace via the sleeping quarter and which is distributed with singularities that enrich the quality of the journey through the small apartment. Alternating the qualities of each space further augments the degree of variation within such a limited space. The materials have been selected to complement each other and to create a homogenous living environment where grey concrete tiles are juxtaposed to spray lacquered vertical surfaces and the walnut kitchen counter adds and earthy touch and is contrasted with a painted splashback. In addition, the services of the apartment have been upgraded and the space has been fully insulated to improve its thermal and sound performance. Photography by Gianluca Maver
Tranquil Minimal Modern Townhouse | As seen on Dwell.com
Tranquil Minimal Modern Townhouse | As seen on Dwell.com
Breathe Design StudioBreathe Design Studio
Our Austin studio designed this gorgeous town home to reflect a quiet, tranquil aesthetic. We chose a neutral palette to create a seamless flow between spaces and added stylish furnishings, thoughtful decor, and striking artwork to create a cohesive home. We added a beautiful blue area rug in the living area that nicely complements the blue elements in the artwork. We ensured that our clients had enough shelving space to showcase their knickknacks, curios, books, and personal collections. In the kitchen, wooden cabinetry, a beautiful cascading island, and well-planned appliances make it a warm, functional space. We made sure that the spaces blended in with each other to create a harmonious home. --- Project designed by the Atomic Ranch featured modern designers at Breathe Design Studio. From their Austin design studio, they serve an eclectic and accomplished nationwide clientele including in Palm Springs, LA, and the San Francisco Bay Area. For more about Breathe Design Studio, see here: https://www.breathedesignstudio.com/ To learn more about this project, see here: https://www.breathedesignstudio.com/minimalrowhome
NYC Meatpacking District Apartment
NYC Meatpacking District Apartment
CD InteriorsCD Interiors
gorgeous details of this adjustable height dining table and hide on hair bar stool. Photo by Gerard Garcia @gerardgarcia
Cheltenham Road - Dining
Cheltenham Road - Dining
Broswick Builders LtdBroswick Builders Ltd
Evolving from a distinctly traditional residence into a modern family home. Curated rooms comprise of contemporary forms sitting harmoniously within the architectural foundations of a 1910 villa. The clients wanted a glamorous, bespoke hotel vibe and to highlight their existing quirky art and use sculptural lighting and bursts of colour against muted tones and this will be seen in the visual and textural journey throughout the home mixing modern and traditional elements.
West Hills ADU
West Hills ADU
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURETELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
This 800 square foot Accessory Dwelling Unit steps down a lush site in the Portland Hills. The street facing balcony features a sculptural bronze and concrete trough spilling water into a deep basin. The split-level entry divides upper-level living and lower level sleeping areas. Generous south facing decks, visually expand the building's area and connect to a canopy of trees. The mid-century modern details and materials of the main house are continued into the addition. Inside a ribbon of white-washed oak flows from the entry foyer to the lower level, wrapping the stairs and walls with its warmth. Upstairs the wood's texture is seen in stark relief to the polished concrete floors and the crisp white walls of the vaulted space. Downstairs the wood, coupled with the muted tones of moss green walls, lend the sleeping area a tranquil feel. Contractor: Ricardo Lovett General Contracting Photographer: David Papazian Photography

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