Dining Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Walls and a Wood Stove
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Екатерина Титенко
This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic open plan dining in Saint Petersburg with multi-coloured walls, medium hardwood floors, a wood stove, a tile fireplace surround and brown floor.
Liadesign
Liadesign
Inspiration for a large tropical dining room in Milan with multi-coloured walls, porcelain floors, a wood stove, a metal fireplace surround, recessed and wallpaper.
Inspiration for a large tropical dining room in Milan with multi-coloured walls, porcelain floors, a wood stove, a metal fireplace surround, recessed and wallpaper.
Fine House Photography
Fine House Photography
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional kitchen/dining combo in London with multi-coloured walls, dark hardwood floors, a wood stove, a wood fireplace surround and brown floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional kitchen/dining combo in London with multi-coloured walls, dark hardwood floors, a wood stove, a wood fireplace surround and brown floor.
LNDesigns
Having worked ten years in hospitality, I understand the challenges of restaurant operation and how smart interior design can make a huge difference in overcoming them.
This once country cottage café needed a facelift to bring it into the modern day but we honoured its already beautiful features by stripping back the lack lustre walls to expose the original brick work and constructing dark paneling to contrast.
The rustic bar was made out of 100 year old floorboards and the shelves and lighting fixtures were created using hand-soldered scaffold pipe for an industrial edge. The old front of house bar was repurposed to make bespoke banquet seating with storage, turning the high traffic hallway area from an avoid zone for couples to an enviable space for groups.
LNDesigns
Having worked ten years in hospitality, I understand the challenges of restaurant operation and how smart interior design can make a huge difference in overcoming them.
This once country cottage café needed a facelift to bring it into the modern day but we honoured its already beautiful features by stripping back the lack lustre walls to expose the original brick work and constructing dark paneling to contrast.
The rustic bar was made out of 100 year old floorboards and the shelves and lighting fixtures were created using hand-soldered scaffold pipe for an industrial edge. The old front of house bar was repurposed to make bespoke banquet seating with storage, turning the high traffic hallway area from an avoid zone for couples to an enviable space for groups.
LNDesigns
Having worked ten years in hospitality, I understand the challenges of restaurant operation and how smart interior design can make a huge difference in overcoming them.
This once country cottage café needed a facelift to bring it into the modern day but we honoured its already beautiful features by stripping back the lack lustre walls to expose the original brick work and constructing dark paneling to contrast.
The rustic bar was made out of 100 year old floorboards and the shelves and lighting fixtures were created using hand-soldered scaffold pipe for an industrial edge. The old front of house bar was repurposed to make bespoke banquet seating with storage, turning the high traffic hallway area from an avoid zone for couples to an enviable space for groups.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Walls and a Wood Stove
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