Dining Room Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Slate Floors
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Murchison-Hume
Design ideas for a mid-sized kitchen/dining combo in Los Angeles with white walls and slate floors.
Karen Korn Interiors
Photo of a midcentury dining room in St Louis with white walls, slate floors and black floor.
cityhomeCOLLECTIVE
Design ideas for a mid-sized eclectic open plan dining in Salt Lake City with white walls, slate floors, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace surround and grey floor.
Leicht Küchen AG
LEICHT Küchen: http://www.leicht.com/en/references/inland/project-rheingau/
Severain Architekten: http://www.severain.de/
Debra L. Bryant, ASID, CID Interior Design
Inspiration for a small eclectic separate dining room in Orange County with grey walls, slate floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Kimberly Dahlen Design
Photo of a small country kitchen/dining combo in Portland with grey walls, cork floors and brown floor.
Architekt Stefan Schramm
Daniela Polak
Photo of a small country separate dining room in Munich with grey walls, slate floors, no fireplace and black floor.
Photo of a small country separate dining room in Munich with grey walls, slate floors, no fireplace and black floor.
The Bazeley Partnership
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Conservation Area, Harwood Cottage is a Grade II Listed, three bedroom, Georgian cottage located within Old Town in the heart of the iconic North Cornwall coastal village of Boscastle.
The restoration was led by careful consideration of context and materiality. Early engagement with Cornwall Council’s Conservation Officer contributed to the successful outcome of a planning application to replace poorly constructed and unsympathetic modern additions at the rear of the property. The new accommodation delivered an extended kitchen and dining area at ground floor with a new family bathroom above.
Creating a relationship between the house and the extensive gardens, including an idyllic stream which meanders through Boscastle, was a critical element of the brief. This was balanced finely against the sensitivity of the Listed building and its historical significance.
The use of traditional materials and craftmanship ensured the character of the property was maintained, whilst integrating modern forms, materials and sustainable elements such as underfloor heating and super-insulation under the gables made the house fit for contemporary living.
Photograph: Indigo Estate Agents
George W. Combs, Inc.
First floor flow and functionality have been optimized by opening up the bathroom, galley kitchen and eat-in area into a new kitchen, powder and dining room entrance.
Richard Bubnowski Design LLC
Sam Oberter Photography LLC
2012 Design Excellence Award, Residential Design+Build Magazine
2011 Watermark Award
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary kitchen/dining combo in New York with white walls, slate floors, a two-sided fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and multi-coloured floor.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary kitchen/dining combo in New York with white walls, slate floors, a two-sided fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and multi-coloured floor.
Rockefeller Kempel Architects
Eric Staudenmaier
Photo of a large country kitchen/dining combo in Other with beige walls, slate floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Photo of a large country kitchen/dining combo in Other with beige walls, slate floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Altura Architects
This custom mountain modern home in north Asheville is a unique interpretation of mountain modern architecture with a Japanese influence. Spectacular views of the Blue Ridge mountains and downtown Asheville are enjoyed from many rooms. Thoughtful attention was given to materials, color selection and landscaping to ensure the home seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings. The home showcases custom millwork, cabinetry, and furnishings by Asheville artists and craftsmen.
RRA Architects
Nestled in a picturesque Welsh valley next to the river Edw is this charming cottage and barn outbuilding, which is thought to have begun its life as a smugglers hideout. The brief was to demolish deteriorating later additions to the cottage and fully refurbish the original structure, introducing new extensions to create a welcoming weekend getaway for our Client.
The previously painted original stone construction was exposed and re-pointed with a lime-based mortar, with a newly introduced stripped-down pallet of materials to suit; with new oak timber windows, stonework, slate tiles and exposed oak frame, the only exception being the larger expanses of aluminium framed glazed units, all selected to keep ongoing maintenance to a minimum.
Environmental and ecology considerations played a part, with bat boxes being distributed around the location during construction, and a portion of the barn outbuilding adapted for continued use as a bat roost room. With the cottage located on a floodplain, the edge of the site was enhanced with gabion walls introduced along the weakest location of the river edge to mitigate future flooding and bank deterioration.
All About Windows and Walls
Mid-sized transitional separate dining room in New York with white walls, slate floors, no fireplace and grey floor.
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Essbereich mit Pendelleuchte AIM von Flos
Expansive modern open plan dining with white walls, slate floors and grey floor.
Expansive modern open plan dining with white walls, slate floors and grey floor.
Arq-A Interiors Limited
Open plan dining area.
Photograph: Simon Maxwell Photography
This is an example of an eclectic dining room in Oxfordshire with grey walls, slate floors, a standard fireplace and grey floor.
This is an example of an eclectic dining room in Oxfordshire with grey walls, slate floors, a standard fireplace and grey floor.
Photo of a mid-sized country open plan dining in Gloucestershire with white walls, slate floors and grey floor.
Pacwest Builders LLC
Ross Chandler
Large country open plan dining in Other with white walls and slate floors.
Large country open plan dining in Other with white walls and slate floors.
SALA Architects
Designed by Dale Mulfinger, Jody McGuire
This new lake home takes advantage of the stunning landscape of Lake Superior. The compact floor plans minimize the site impact. The expressive building form blends the structure into the language of the cliff. The home provides a serene perch to view not only the big lake, but also to look back into the North Shore. With triple pane windows and careful details, this house surpasses the airtightness criteria set by the international Passive House Association, to keep life cozy on the North Shore all year round.
Construction by Dale Torgersen
Photography by Corey Gaffer
Beachy Boheme
The client came to us to transform a room in their new house, with the purpose of entertaining friends. In order to give them the relaxed, airy vibe they were looking for, the original outdated space needed some TLC... starting with a coat of paint. We did a walk through with the client to get a feel for the room we’d be working with, asked the couple to give us some insight into their budget and color and style preferences, and then we got to work!
We created three unique design concepts with their preferences in mind: Beachy, Breezy and Boho. Our client chose concept #2 "Breezy" and we got cranking on the procurement and installation (as in putting together an Ikea table).From designing, editing, and ordering to installing, our process took just a few weeks for this project (most of the lag time spent waiting for furniture to arrive)! And we managed to get the husband's seal of approval, too. Double win.
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