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Brendon Pinola
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional kitchen/dining combo in Birmingham with grey walls, brick floors, no fireplace and red floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional kitchen/dining combo in Birmingham with grey walls, brick floors, no fireplace and red floor.
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Comfortable family room and open dining space with floating oak credenza and table, sectional and large format tile feature wall with TV. This to the studs renovation made use of the original 1950s hardwood flooring, but everything else was updated and refreshed, including new windows and exterior doors.
Alden Miller Interiors
John Merkl
Midcentury dining room in San Francisco with white walls, terra-cotta floors and red floor.
Midcentury dining room in San Francisco with white walls, terra-cotta floors and red floor.
Beacon Construction Group Inc
This is an example of a mediterranean dining room in Miami with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace surround and red floor.
inma- studio
Gemain Herriau
Inspiration for a small eclectic open plan dining in Rennes with blue walls, terra-cotta floors, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and red floor.
Inspiration for a small eclectic open plan dining in Rennes with blue walls, terra-cotta floors, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and red floor.
Clara Bona - studio98
foto Giulio Oriani
detail of the kitchen
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic kitchen/dining combo in Milan with grey walls, ceramic floors, no fireplace and red floor.
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic kitchen/dining combo in Milan with grey walls, ceramic floors, no fireplace and red floor.
Stratos Form
Interesting openings between rooms create a defined, yet open plan, which capitalizes on the home's compelling views and carefully crafted spatial relationships.
Aidin Mariscal www.immagineint.com
Un air de déco
Des clients expatriés charmants qui m'ont fait confiance à 100% dès la première rencontre. Dans ce grand 2 pièces d'environ 60 m2 destiné à la location meublée, on a gardé tout ce qui faisait son charme : les poutres au plafond, les tomettes et le beau parquet au sol, et les portes. Mais on a revu l'organisation des espaces, en ouvrant la cuisine, et en agrandissant la salle de bain et le dressing. Un air de déco a par ailleurs géré clé en main l'ameublement et la décoration complète de l'appartement.
Kitchen Design Concepts
This 1960's home needed a little love to bring it into the new century while retaining the traditional charm of the house and entertaining the maximalist taste of the homeowners. Mixing bold colors and fun patterns were not only welcome but a requirement, so this home got a fun makeover in almost every room!
Original brick floors laid in a herringbone pattern had to be retained and were a great element to design around. They were stripped, washed, stained, and sealed. Wainscot paneling covers the bottom portion of the walls, while the upper is covered in an eye-catching wallpaper from Eijffinger's Pip Studio 3 collection.
The opening to the kitchen was enlarged to create a more open space, but still keeping the lines defined between the two rooms. New exterior doors and windows halved the number of mullions and increased visibility to the back yard. A fun pink chandelier chosen by the homeowner brings the room to life.
Notar
This is an example of a country separate dining room in Copenhagen with white walls and red floor.
Larcade Larcade, Interior Design and Color
This was an interior room without any windows, a gray feeling. Of course having great art is a plus, but by making the walls dark ( a woven wallcovering that does not show nails) even posters would look great. Color on the furniture added more drama and white became very important
KNOF design
Sean Litchfield
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional separate dining room in New York with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and blue floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional separate dining room in New York with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and blue floor.
Hinteria
Elegant living-room and dining-room area with some Scandinavian elements. A perfect combination of color, wallpaper and natural oak wood.
The color palette in blues gives a calm sensation and becomes warmer adding natural texture in the wool rugs and the pendant lamp shade, which, placed centrally, announces itself as the focal point of the room. Built-in cabinet in metal, natural oak and a touch of color, that includes the space for TV and art objects.
Sofa by JNL Collection, lighting by Aromas del Campo and ArtMaker
Allen Construction
Living/dining room
Architect: Thompson Naylor
Interior Design: Shannon Scott Design
Photography: Jason Rick
This is an example of a large traditional dining room in Santa Barbara with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a plaster fireplace surround and red floor.
This is an example of a large traditional dining room in Santa Barbara with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a plaster fireplace surround and red floor.
Leandra Fremont-Smith Interiors
Photo of a beach style dining room in Portland Maine with white walls, no fireplace and red floor.
Gotcha Covered of Alpharetta
The origin of these classic window coverings dates back to the 19th century, when they were actually used in the harsh environment of tropical plantations to manage light and heat.
Shutters come in a wide variety of materials, colors and styles. They can increase energy efficiency, are easy to clean, and help the light control, privacy and limit sun damage. And, due to new real estate trends, home appraisers are likely to include the value of shutters when evaluating a home - making shutters a real return on investment for homeowners.
Gail Green Interiors
Dark rich woods of the slatted wainscoting are carried through to the eating alcove, where the entire room is lined with tongue and groove. A built in seat cover with Greek key trimmed pillows add to the maritime flavor. The table, miming the Greek key motif, reflects a astrolabe. Prints on the wall are of sextants, telescopes, and other nautical instruments. The two portholes, one a real opening in the wall and the other a mirror reflecting the real one creates a real optical illusion.
Mel McDaniel Design
Transitional dining room in Philadelphia with white walls, carpet and blue floor.
Videre Decor
Multiple fabrics detail the antique chairs with rustic nailheads.
Mid-sized kitchen/dining combo in Salt Lake City with beige walls, concrete floors, a wood stove, a concrete fireplace surround and red floor.
Mid-sized kitchen/dining combo in Salt Lake City with beige walls, concrete floors, a wood stove, a concrete fireplace surround and red floor.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Blue Floor and Red Floor
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