Transitional Turquoise Dining Room Design Ideas

Sous les toits
Sous les toits
Ressource Peintures & DécorationRessource Peintures & Décoration
L’enjeu était de mettre en valeur le caractère de cet appartement qui ne manquait pas d’atouts avec ses magnifiques murs en pierre, son salon baigné de lumière par quatre fenêtres et deux velux. Notre parti pris de couleurs sombres pour l’entrée et le couloir mettent en valeur la luminosité du salon. Les chambres exposées nord sont peu lumineuses. Nous avons décidé de garder un esprit cocon dans la chambre principale tandis que la chambre d’enfant reprend les tonalités des textiles utilisés dans les autres pièces (rose et ocre). La chambre parentale transformée en suite par la création d’une salle d’eau rappelle l’esprit boudoir du début du XXème siècle avec son papier peint fleuri tout en gardant un esprit très actuel grâce aux zelliges noirs. Le mobilier (chiné pour la plupart) mixe différentes époques et styles: design scandinave des années 50 et 60 et commodes de style se marient à merveille pour un rendu chaleureux et confortable. Les teintes utilisées pour cette réalisation : Carbone - FOR24, Colibri - FOR22, Bluish Grey Green - F47, Pin Douglas - HEJU11. Créateur : Géraldine Bourland - Maison G - Site : http://www.maisong.fr - Photographe : Antoine Lecharny © Tous droits réservés
Family Chic
Family Chic
Morgante Wilson ArchitectsMorgante Wilson Architects
Morgante Wilson Architects designed a custom concrete top dining table with bench seating upholstered in Stark fabric. Werner Straube Photography
chatham
chatham
Jodie O DesignsJodie O Designs
Transitional dining room. Grasscloth wallpaper. Glass loop chandelier. Geometric area rug. Custom window treatments, custom upholstered host chairs Jodie O Designs, photo by Peter Rymwid Jodie O Designs, photo by Peter Rymwid
Classic Meets Eclectic
Classic Meets Eclectic
OLSON LEWIS + ArchitectsOLSON LEWIS + Architects
Photographer: James R. Salomon Contractor: Carl Anderson, Anderson Contracting Services
Lancaster Modern Cottage
Lancaster Modern Cottage
Barefoot DwellingBarefoot Dwelling
Our Modern Cottage project included a fresh update to the existing dining and sitting rooms with new modern lighting, window treatments, gallery walls and styling. We love the way this space mixes traditional and modern touches to create a youthful, fresh take on this 1920's cottage.
Bright Transitional Refresh
Bright Transitional Refresh
Everything HomeEverything Home
In this gorgeous Carmel residence, the primary objective for the great room was to achieve a more luminous and airy ambiance by eliminating the prevalent brown tones and refinishing the floors to a natural shade. The kitchen underwent a stunning transformation, featuring white cabinets with stylish navy accents. The overly intricate hood was replaced with a striking two-tone metal hood, complemented by a marble backsplash that created an enchanting focal point. The two islands were redesigned to incorporate a new shape, offering ample seating to accommodate their large family. In the butler's pantry, floating wood shelves were installed to add visual interest, along with a beverage refrigerator. The kitchen nook was transformed into a cozy booth-like atmosphere, with an upholstered bench set against beautiful wainscoting as a backdrop. An oval table was introduced to add a touch of softness. To maintain a cohesive design throughout the home, the living room carried the blue and wood accents, incorporating them into the choice of fabrics, tiles, and shelving. The hall bath, foyer, and dining room were all refreshed to create a seamless flow and harmonious transition between each space. ---Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis. For more about Everything Home, see here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/ To learn more about this project, see here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/portfolio/carmel-indiana-home-redesign-remodeling
Rye, NY dining room niche
Rye, NY dining room niche
Jolley Frank Interiors, LLCJolley Frank Interiors, LLC
A small side niche in the dining room allowed The creation of a more personal dining experience. The iridescent turquoise Roman shade with intricate trimming frames the antique dropleaf table and elegant dining chairs. Sheri Manson, photographer sheri@sherimanson.com

Transitional Turquoise Dining Room Design Ideas

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