Turquoise Dining Room Design Ideas with Exposed Beam
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Melinda Mandell Interior Design
Originally, the dining layout was too small for our clients needs. We reconfigured the space to allow for a larger dining table to entertain guests. Adding the layered lighting installation helped to define the longer space and bring organic flow and loose curves above the angular custom dining table. The door to the pantry is disguised by the wood paneling on the wall.
Beth Howley Creative LLC
Large open-concept dining room featuring a black and gold chandelier, wood dining table, mid-century dining chairs, hardwood flooring, black windows, and shiplap walls.
My Bespoke Room
This modern blue and brass kitchen is the heart of this open-plan space and leads right into a stunning garden, framed by big French doors. This beautiful space belongs to our Head of Design Lucy, whose home was entirely designed by herself and her architect husband, after knocking down some derelict garages in a prime location in Bournemouth to make way for their stunning family home.
Vaughan Design and Development
We did a refurbishment and the interior design of this dining room in this lovely country home in Hamshire.
Allen Construction
Beautiful Spanish tile details are present in almost
every room of the home creating a unifying theme
and warm atmosphere. Wood beamed ceilings
converge between the living room, dining room,
and kitchen to create an open great room. Arched
windows and large sliding doors frame the amazing
views of the ocean.
Architect: Beving Architecture
Photographs: Jim Bartsch Photographer
Architect Hewson
Dining Chairs by Coastal Living Sorrento
Styling by Rhiannon Orr & Mel Hasic
Dining Chairs by Coastal Living Sorrento
Styling by Rhiannon Orr & Mel Hasic
Laminex Doors & Drawers in "Super White"
Display Shelves in Laminex "American Walnut Veneer Random cut Mismatched
Benchtop - Caesarstone Staturio Maximus'
Splashback - Urban Edge - "Brique" in Green
Floor Tiles - Urban Edge - Xtreme Concrete
Steel Truss - Dulux 'Domino'
Flooring - sanded + stain clear matt Tasmanian Oak
Butterfield Architecture
Two storey rear extension to a Victorian property that sits on a site with a large level change. The extension has a large double height space that connects the entrance and lounge areas to the Kitchen/Dining/Living and garden below. The space is filled with natural light due to the large expanses of crittall glazing, also allowing for amazing views over the landscape that falls away. Extension and house remodel by Butterfield Architecture Ltd.
Turquoise Dining Room Design Ideas with Exposed Beam
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