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Jonathan Miller Architects
This is an example of a large country kitchen/dining combo in Other with white walls, light hardwood floors and brown floor.
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Streamline Construction
The white oak hardwood flooring is front and center here, along with glass front cabinetry and Hinkley lighting. Photo Credit: Leigh Ann Rowe
Inspiration for a large country kitchen/dining combo in Orange County with white walls, medium hardwood floors, no fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and brown floor.
Inspiration for a large country kitchen/dining combo in Orange County with white walls, medium hardwood floors, no fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and brown floor.
Vernon Wentz
The lighting design in this rustic barn with a modern design was the designed and built by lighting designer Mike Moss. This was not only a dream to shoot because of my love for rustic architecture but also because the lighting design was so well done it was a ease to capture. Photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery
WW Building Supply
Photo of a large country open plan dining in Boston with white walls, light hardwood floors, beige floor and no fireplace.
Aneka Interiors Inc.
Expansive country separate dining room in Denver with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and no fireplace.
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Mark Lohmann
Photo of a large country separate dining room in Milwaukee with light hardwood floors, brown walls, no fireplace and brown floor.
Photo of a large country separate dining room in Milwaukee with light hardwood floors, brown walls, no fireplace and brown floor.
New Frameworks Natural Design Build
Ace McArleton
This is an example of a country kitchen/dining combo in Burlington with yellow walls and slate floors.
This is an example of a country kitchen/dining combo in Burlington with yellow walls and slate floors.
Van Matre Construction, LLC
This is an example of a country open plan dining in Denver with white walls and medium hardwood floors.
Jennifer Robin Interiors
Paul Dyer Photography
Design ideas for a country dining room in San Francisco with white walls and light hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a country dining room in San Francisco with white walls and light hardwood floors.
Design Works Architecture
reclaimed oak timbers frame a living room and loft over the dining room.
Photo by Don Cochran Photography
Inspiration for a country dining room in New York with beige walls and medium hardwood floors.
Inspiration for a country dining room in New York with beige walls and medium hardwood floors.
Lightmaster Direct
This is an example of a country dining room in West Midlands with white walls and a wood stove.
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
The historic restoration of this First Period Ipswich, Massachusetts home (c. 1686) was an eighteen-month project that combined exterior and interior architectural work to preserve and revitalize this beautiful home. Structurally, work included restoring the summer beam, straightening the timber frame, and adding a lean-to section. The living space was expanded with the addition of a spacious gourmet kitchen featuring countertops made of reclaimed barn wood. As is always the case with our historic renovations, we took special care to maintain the beauty and integrity of the historic elements while bringing in the comfort and convenience of modern amenities. We were even able to uncover and restore much of the original fabric of the house (the chimney, fireplaces, paneling, trim, doors, hinges, etc.), which had been hidden for years under a renovation dating back to 1746.
Winner, 2012 Mary P. Conley Award for historic home restoration and preservation
You can read more about this restoration in the Boston Globe article by Regina Cole, “A First Period home gets a second life.” http://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2013/10/26/couple-rebuild-their-century-home-ipswich/r2yXE5yiKWYcamoFGmKVyL/story.html
Photo Credit: Eric Roth
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