Small Eclectic Dining Room Design Ideas

Tequesta Brickell Key Residence
Tequesta Brickell Key Residence
Interiors by Maite GrandaInteriors by Maite Granda
Feature in: Luxe Magazine Miami & South Florida Luxury Magazine If visitors to Robyn and Allan Webb’s one-bedroom Miami apartment expect the typical all-white Miami aesthetic, they’ll be pleasantly surprised upon stepping inside. There, bold theatrical colors, like a black textured wallcovering and bright teal sofa, mix with funky patterns, such as a black-and-white striped chair, to create a space that exudes charm. In fact, it’s the wife’s style that initially inspired the design for the home on the 20th floor of a Brickell Key high-rise. “As soon as I saw her with a green leather jacket draped across her shoulders, I knew we would be doing something chic that was nothing like the typical all- white modern Miami aesthetic,” says designer Maite Granda of Robyn’s ensemble the first time they met. The Webbs, who often vacation in Paris, also had a clear vision for their new Miami digs: They wanted it to exude their own modern interpretation of French decor. “We wanted a home that was luxurious and beautiful,” says Robyn, noting they were downsizing from a four-story residence in Alexandria, Virginia. “But it also had to be functional.” To read more visit: https: https://maitegranda.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/LX_MIA18_HOM_MaiteGranda_10.pdf Rolando Diaz
Black, White & Red Kitchen
Black, White & Red Kitchen
Highland Design GalleryHighland Design Gallery
A cozy bistro set offers a great spot to enjoy a morning cup of coffee. If you look closely, the mostly black & white photos also use a dash of red. Photo © Jill Buckner
Nob Hill Move-In
Nob Hill Move-In
Headspace OrganizingHeadspace Organizing
This renter was moving into a one bedroom apartment from a family home. As such, many areas are multi-use spaces. This room functions as both a dining room and work space, where the client writes. This nook provided storage space as well as an opportunity for the client to express her personal style. By placing these low bookcases side-by-side, we created both housing for books as well as a surface which can be used as a sideboard when entertaining. We culled from the clients art collection some of her favorite pieces and displayed them together in a dynamic collection. Using strong pieces such as these takes advantage of the neutral wall color (which the client is not allowed to alter) by using it as a blank backdrop. The red box is decorative and functional, housing the clients go-to office supplies such as pens, pencils, notepaper, etc.
Making the Most of What You Have
Making the Most of What You Have
Deb Bayless - Design for KeepsDeb Bayless - Design for Keeps
Kitchen Design by Deb Bayless, CKD, CBD, Design For Keeps, Napa, CA

Small Eclectic Dining Room Design Ideas

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