Small Red Dining Room Design Ideas
Designer's Touch
In this project. All the pre-existing woodwork (doors, trims, baseboards and bookcases) were taken down carefully and reassembled in order to maintain the old Cambridge house beauty. The owners did not like the idea of a TV dominating a space; of it being a focal point in a living room. So therefore we designed the sliding panel which displays one of their special paintings when the TV is not use.
In an open concept living space, one challenge is creating a sense of separate rooms with different functions but with an overall “feel” of it being one. I believe we achieved that. The gold tones dining room chandelier and the teal wallpaper in the dining room, which is such a rich, inviting color, distinguishes that room from the kitchen but complements it, and then the teal chairs in the living room carry that color theme there.
Studio Riche Designs
This dining room, located in the Treme area in New Orleans was a delight to recreate. Here we used pieces from my client's former living and dining rooms as she downsized. We just added draperies, a custom light fixture, a pair of custom wall sconces and accessories.
New Perspective Design, Inc.
This dining room works well for small and large groups. The settees can accommodate up to 3 people. Add the leaf and pull up 4 upholstered chairs already in the room and this small space can host a group of 10.
Alex Crook Photography
Featuring the home of Chris and Thea Upchurh, owners of Uphurch Vineyards. ( https://upchurchvineyard.com/)
Photography by Alex Crook (www.alexcrook.com) for Seattle Magazine (www.seattlemag.com)
Robin LaMonte/Rooms Revamped
wing wong photo
This office was part of the Mansion in May 2012 Designer Show House.
Kate DollarDesign
A very formal dining room for an extended family. The entertaining in this house can be casual outdoor barbecue, kitchen table breakfasts or a formal dinner party with candles and fabulous food.
Saavy Designs, LLC
After: For this formal dining room we wanted to keep the formal feeling but also make it warm and inviting. So we added a better sized rug, beaded table runner, red placemats, table centerpiece, sheers for the window, corner vase with greenery and artwork for the walls
Jane Ellison
Kitchen Banquette
Another rule broken that really works: red leather banquette in the breakfast area, plus the combination of stripe and pattern in fabric hangings on the wall, also in red. An oversized Thai medallion provides the focal point. Brunch is about to be served!
Anastasia Faiella Interior Design
Photography by Marija Vidal, Andre Rothblatt Architecture, Jim Misner Light Designs, San Francisco Design Center
Small Red Dining Room Design Ideas
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