Victorian Kitchen/Dining Combo Design Ideas
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Alpha 1 Builders
Just off the kitchen is this amazing dining space. With a stunning smokey pendant light sitting over the large comfortable dining table. Mixed chairs give a more personal relaxed feel. Making the most of the large bay window there is a comfy couch to curl up on while the hosts are cooking in the kitchen. Or hover at the breakfast bar with a wine.
Marvin
This gorgeous Victorian home rests on the shores of Long Island Sound. The house was originally built in the 1880s, and had been the Grande Dame of the harbor for many years. Miraculously, it partially survived the devastating hurricane of 1938, and the subsequent remodel removed much of the Victorian charm. Therefore, the design goal was to restore the original feel of the home, complete with timeless balconies, porches, millwork, as well as modern amenities. Marvin coastal windows were a critical feature of the home in terms of aesthetics and safety. In fact, they even stood up to the full force of Hurricane Sandy, keep the homeowners safe inside during its brutal conditions.
ULFBUILT
In this dining area, the large window with seating provides a panoramic view and fresh look. While the lamps and table decors contribute to the Victorian style of the interior, giving a feeling of warmth and elegance.
Built by ULFBUILT. Contact us today to learn more.
Annie Moran Studio
Custom mural in a formal dining room featuring local plant life including palmettos, palm and cypress trees, birds of paradise and cana lilies.
Wasatch Shutter Design
A victorian style kitchen with lots of details. Curved trim on the island, a paint/stain treatment on the custom cabinets and a wooden island. There is an eat-in dining area with accent head-chairs and a glass chandelier. The window treatments are fabric cellular shades.
Krebbel Ltd.
The traditional scullery annex of a Victorian era yellow sandstone semi-detached house was being cluttered with storage cupboards, utility room and cloakroom downstairs; and storage room off a study upstairs.
As well as decluttering internally, to enlarge usable space, the new openings provide an improved connection to the back garden, and improvements to the insulation envelope mean the dining area and upstairs office will benefit from increased comfort.
Victorian Kitchen/Dining Combo Design Ideas
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