Dining Room Design Ideas with Bamboo Floors
Light House Architecture & Science
Ben Wrigley
Design ideas for a small contemporary kitchen/dining combo in Canberra - Queanbeyan with white walls, bamboo floors and brown floor.
Design ideas for a small contemporary kitchen/dining combo in Canberra - Queanbeyan with white walls, bamboo floors and brown floor.
J.E.P. Contracting, Inc.
J.E.P. Contracting INC.
This is an example of a large transitional dining room in Boston with green walls and bamboo floors.
This is an example of a large transitional dining room in Boston with green walls and bamboo floors.
Impluvium Architecture
Impluvium Architecture
Location: Alamo, CA, USA
This was our first personal Custom Home (our second is now under construction) and it functioned has Impluvium's Home / Office
I was the Architect and Owner and directed all aspects of design and construction
This was our personal + Impluvium's first personal Custom Home / Office. The design is actually a compromise between traditional and modern. We wanted to do a modern but our neighbor (another project of mine = Dinstell Residence) wanted to a French Country but I knew both styles would clash next to each other professionally - so we re-designed it as a Contemporary Craftsman with a Modern Interior.
JulBeArt Interiors
A pair of 8 ft pencil trees adorned in the calming blue shades of aquamarine, ocean, teal and turquoise flank a traditional oak sideboard.
Design and Photo Credit- Julia Benn, JulBeArt Interiors
Reverse Architecture
The composition changes dramatically from different angles. The range is separated from the dining table by a curved corian (solid surface) bar.
Photo by Heidi Solander
Mark English Architects, AIA
Photo of a contemporary open plan dining in San Francisco with bamboo floors.
CO Interiors
The kitchen and dining room are open to each other, yet we created a physical break between the two spaces with a storage unit. This unit not only offers extra storage but helps define the different functional areas within this open space. The feeling of the dining room becomes more formal versus the feeling of an casual "eat-in" kitchen area.
Photographer: Stephani Buchman
David Hertz & Studio of Environmental Architecture
Inspiration for a large asian open plan dining in Other with a two-sided fireplace, a concrete fireplace surround, bamboo floors and beige floor.
Lightexture
Claylight Boomerang Double cut chandelier in a Troy, NY dining room
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern open plan dining in Other with blue walls, bamboo floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern open plan dining in Other with blue walls, bamboo floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Symphony of Colour
Design ideas for a contemporary dining room in Toronto with white walls, bamboo floors and brown floor.
Areas Interior Design
Elevating the mix of modern and transitional with furniture and finishes. Furniture by Roche Bobois of Seattle
This is an example of a large modern open plan dining in Seattle with bamboo floors, a two-sided fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and green floor.
This is an example of a large modern open plan dining in Seattle with bamboo floors, a two-sided fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and green floor.
Betsie Bay Furniture
Mid-sized country kitchen/dining combo in Other with green walls, bamboo floors, a two-sided fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Cantoni Irvine
When Irvine designer, Richard Bustos’ client decided to remodel his Orange County 4,900 square foot home into a contemporary space, he immediately thought of Cantoni. His main concern though was based on the assumption that our luxurious modern furnishings came with an equally luxurious price tag. It was only after a visit to our Irvine store, where the client and Richard connected that the client realized our extensive collection of furniture and accessories was well within his reach.
“Richard was very thorough and straight forward as far as pricing,” says the client. "I became very intrigued that he was able to offer high quality products that I was looking for within my budget.”
The next phases of the project involved looking over floor plans and discussing the client’s vision as far as design. The goal was to create a comfortable, yet stylish and modern layout for the client, his wife, and their three kids. In addition to creating a cozy and contemporary space, the client wanted his home to exude a tranquil atmosphere. Drawing most of his inspiration from Houzz, (the leading online platform for home remodeling and design) the client incorporated a Zen-like ambiance through the distressed greyish brown flooring, organic bamboo wall art, and with Richard’s help, earthy wall coverings, found in both the master bedroom and bathroom.
Over the span of approximately two years, Richard helped his client accomplish his vision by selecting pieces of modern furniture that possessed the right colors, earthy tones, and textures so as to complement the home’s pre-existing features.
The first room the duo tackled was the great room, and later continued furnishing the kitchen and master bedroom. Living up to its billing, the great room not only opened up to a breathtaking view of the Newport coast, it also was one great space. Richard decided that the best option to maximize the space would be to break the room into two separate yet distinct areas for living and dining.
While exploring our online collections, the client discovered the Jasper Shag rug in a bold and vibrant green. The grassy green rug paired with the sleek Italian made Montecarlo glass dining table added just the right amount of color and texture to compliment the natural beauty of the bamboo sculpture. The client happily adds, “I’m always receiving complements on the green rug!”
Once the duo had completed the dining area, they worked on furnishing the living area, and later added pieces like the classic Renoir bed to the master bedroom and Crescent Console to the kitchen, which adds both balance and sophistication. The living room, also known as the family room was the central area where Richard’s client and his family would spend quality time. As a fellow family man, Richard understood that that meant creating an inviting space with comfortable and durable pieces of furniture that still possessed a modern flare. The client loved the look and design of the Mercer sectional. With Cantoni’s ability to customize furniture, Richard was able to special order the sectional in a fabric that was both durable and aesthetically pleasing.
Selecting the color scheme for the living room was also greatly influenced by the client’s pre-existing artwork as well as unique distressed floors. Richard recommended adding dark pieces of furniture as seen in the Mercer sectional along with the Viera area rug. He explains, “The darker colors and contrast of the rug’s material worked really well with the distressed wood floor.” Furthermore, the comfortable American Leather Recliner, which was customized in red leather not only maximized the space, but also tied in the client’s picturesque artwork beautifully. The client adds gratefully, “Richard was extremely helpful with color; He was great at seeing if I was taking it too far or not enough.”
It is apparent that Richard and his client made a great team. With the client’s passion for great design and Richard’s design expertise, together they transformed the home into a modern sanctuary. Working with this particular client was a very rewarding experience for Richard. He adds, “My client and his family were so easy and fun to work with. Their enthusiasm, focus, and involvement are what helped me bring their ideas to life. I think we created a unique environment that their entire family can enjoy for many years to come.”
https://www.cantoni.com/project/a-contemporary-sanctuary
Meldrum Design
As with most properties in coastal San Diego this parcel of land was expensive and this client wanted to maximize their return on investment. We did this by filling every little corner of the allowable building area (width, depth, AND height).
We designed a new two-story home that includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms, one office/ bedroom, an open concept kitchen/ dining/ living area, and my favorite part, a huge outdoor covered deck.
Acadia Shutters & Blinds, Inc.
Stunning soft gray roller shades custom crafted for this new construction property in Atlanta, Georgia. Our client was relocating from California and partnered with Acadia Shutters remotely, trusting our team to execute her design style, maximizing natural light while providing privacy.
iBuild llc
Photo of a mid-sized midcentury open plan dining in New Orleans with grey walls, bamboo floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
JulBeArt Interiors
Julia Benn, JulBeArt Interiors
This is an example of a traditional kitchen/dining combo in Philadelphia with blue walls and bamboo floors.
This is an example of a traditional kitchen/dining combo in Philadelphia with blue walls and bamboo floors.
J. Rhodes Interior Design, Inc.
photo: Jim Somerset
Large modern kitchen/dining combo in Charleston with grey walls, bamboo floors and no fireplace.
Large modern kitchen/dining combo in Charleston with grey walls, bamboo floors and no fireplace.
Sandra Curtis Design, LLC
The clients urged me to provide as much seating in as possible which I did. Using a wall to wall bench seat along the dining room window, I was able to move the dining table closer to the windows allowing more room for the kitchen's four bar stools.
Photo by Sandra J. Curtis, ASID
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