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Studio M Interiors
Scott Amundson Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional open plan dining in Minneapolis with grey walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional open plan dining in Minneapolis with grey walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Lisa Wolfe Design, Ltd
Todd Pierson
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional open plan dining in Chicago with brown floor, beige walls, dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional open plan dining in Chicago with brown floor, beige walls, dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
*The Dining room doors were custom designed by LDa and made by Blue Anchor Woodworks Inc in Marblehead, MA. The floors are constructed of a baked white oak surface-treated with an ebony analine dye.
Chandelier: Restoration Hardware | Milos Chandelier
Floor Lamp: Aqua Creations | Morning Glory Floor Lamp
BASE TRIM Benjamin Moore White Z-235-01 Satin Impervo Alkyd low Luster Enamel
DOOR TRIM Benjamin Moore White Z-235-01 Satin Impervo Alkyd low Luster Enamel
WINDOW TRIM Benjamin Moore White Z-235-01 Satin Impervo Alkyd low Luster Enamel
WALLS Benjamin Moore White Eggshell
CEILING Benjamin Moore Ceiling White Flat Finish
Credit: Sam Gray Photography
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Spectrum Interior Design, Inc.
Large traditional separate dining room in San Francisco with dark hardwood floors, no fireplace, brown floor and beige walls.
PT Designs Inc. / DDI
A large patterned wool area rug provides the foundation and color for new room. Mixed seating offers comfort, visual interest and allows room to remain open by use of open back chairs. Candle chandelier offer soft glow for fine dinners with goods friends and family.
Large transitional separate dining room in San Francisco with grey walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
First Lamp
This Greenlake area home is the result of an extensive collaboration with the owners to recapture the architectural character of the 1920’s and 30’s era craftsman homes built in the neighborhood. Deep overhangs, notched rafter tails, and timber brackets are among the architectural elements that communicate this goal.
Given its modest 2800 sf size, the home sits comfortably on its corner lot and leaves enough room for an ample back patio and yard. An open floor plan on the main level and a centrally located stair maximize space efficiency, something that is key for a construction budget that values intimate detailing and character over size.
Element 7
Fired oak herringbone engineered wood flooring
Transitional separate dining room in London with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and brown floor.
Transitional separate dining room in London with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and brown floor.
Sally Weston Associates
Inspiration for a traditional separate dining room in Boston with multi-coloured walls.
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Inspiration for a large traditional separate dining room in Columbus with grey walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
No Longer In Business
Custom lucite chairs by Knoll add whimsy to a breakfast nook with beautiful city views. Knoll Saarinen dining table.....Photo by Jared Kuzia
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic kitchen/dining combo in Boston with beige walls, light hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic kitchen/dining combo in Boston with beige walls, light hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Aspire Fine Homes
Benjamin Hill Photography
Inspiration for an expansive transitional dining room in Houston with medium hardwood floors, no fireplace, brown floor and grey walls.
Inspiration for an expansive transitional dining room in Houston with medium hardwood floors, no fireplace, brown floor and grey walls.
Jamie Keskin Design
Kyle Caldwell
Photo of a transitional dining room in Boston with blue walls and light hardwood floors.
Photo of a transitional dining room in Boston with blue walls and light hardwood floors.
User
This dining room combines modern, rustic and classic styles. The colors are inspired by the original art work placed on the accent wall. Dining room accessories are understated to compliment the dining room painting. Custom made draperies complete the look. Natural fabric for the upholstery chairs is selected to work with the modern dining room rug. A rustic chandelier is high above the dining room table to showcase the painting. Original painting: Nancy Eckels
Photo: Liz. McKay- McKay Imaging
Landy Plante Interiors
Kevin Lein Photography
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional dining room in New York with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional dining room in New York with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Mary Prince Photography
Photo: Mary Prince © 2013 Houzz
Design ideas for a contemporary dining room in Boston with beige walls and dark hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a contemporary dining room in Boston with beige walls and dark hardwood floors.
dustin.peck.photography.inc
Photo by dustin peck photography inc; Interior Designer: Design Lines, Ltd (hpickett@designlinesltd.com), Architectural Design by Dean Marvin Malecha, FAIA, NC State University College of Design
Karen Houghton Interiors
Environmentally friendly design in a Connecticut development.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary separate dining room in New York with dark hardwood floors, grey walls, no fireplace and brown floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary separate dining room in New York with dark hardwood floors, grey walls, no fireplace and brown floor.
V Fine Homes
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional separate dining room in Dallas with medium hardwood floors.
Dining Room Design Ideas
Ben Herzog
Kitchen banquette seen from dining room. Brooklyn Heights brownstone renovation by Ben Herzog, Architect in conjunction with designer Elizabeth Cooke-King. Photo by Michael Lee.
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