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MainStreet Design Build
The unique design challenge in this early 20th century Georgian Colonial was the complete disconnect of the kitchen to the rest of the home. In order to enter the kitchen, you were required to walk through a formal space. The homeowners wanted to connect the kitchen and garage through an informal area, which resulted in building an addition off the rear of the garage. This new space integrated a laundry room, mudroom and informal entry into the re-designed kitchen. Additionally, 25” was taken out of the oversized formal dining room and added to the kitchen. This gave the extra room necessary to make significant changes to the layout and traffic pattern in the kitchen.
Beth Singer Photography
Rosen Kelly Conway Architecture & Design
Rosen Kelly Conway Architecture & Design
Design ideas for a traditional dining room in New York with grey walls, dark hardwood floors and brown floor.
Design ideas for a traditional dining room in New York with grey walls, dark hardwood floors and brown floor.
Thielsen Architects, Inc. P.S.
Dining Room and Kitchen with Wine Storage
Photo by Art Grice
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen/dining combo in Seattle with white walls, porcelain floors and no fireplace.
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen/dining combo in Seattle with white walls, porcelain floors and no fireplace.
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A. Rejeanne Interiors
Central Park West, Manhattan
Traditional dining room in Boston with grey walls, dark hardwood floors and beige floor.
Traditional dining room in Boston with grey walls, dark hardwood floors and beige floor.
Kamm Architecture
Photo: Anice Hoachlander
Design ideas for an expansive contemporary kitchen/dining combo in DC Metro with white walls and medium hardwood floors.
Design ideas for an expansive contemporary kitchen/dining combo in DC Metro with white walls and medium hardwood floors.
SINGLEPOINT DESIGN BUILD INC.
Dining room and main hallway. Modern fireplace wall has herringbone tile pattern and custom wood shelving. The main hall has custom wood trusses that bring the feel of the 16' tall ceilings down to earth. The steel dining table is 4' x 10' and was built specially for the space.
Fanny Zigdon Interiors
Modern Dining Room, Large scale wall art, fashion for walls, crystal chandelier, wood built in, Alex Turco art, blinds, Round dining room table with round bench.
Photography: Matthew Dandy
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Mark Brand Architecture
A spine wall serves as the unifying concept for our addition and remodeling work on this Victorian house in Noe Valley. On one side of the spine wall are the new kitchen, library/dining room and powder room as well as the existing entry foyer and stairs. On the other side are a new deck, stairs and “catwalk” at the exterior and the existing living room and front parlor at the interior. The catwalk allowed us to create a series of French doors which flood the interior of the kitchen with light. Strategically placed windows in the kitchen frame views and highlight the character of the spine wall as an important architectural component. The project scope also included a new master bathroom at the upper floor. Details include cherry cabinets, marble counters, slate floors, glass mosaic tile backsplashes, stainless steel art niches and an upscaled reproduction of a Renaissance era painting.
Robeson Design
Desirous of a lounge type living room, Rebecca creates a comfortable conversation area with 4 upholstered chairs facing each other. The casual jute ottoman placed in the center of the grouping adds to the causal nature of this family friendly home. This highly fashionable yet comfortable style takes this home beyond Moms Traditional to todays Modern Transitional style fit for any young and growing family.
The brown and cream damask is Barclay Butera's 30369.86 is available from Kravet through Designers and was used on the stationary window treatment panels as well as throw pillows used on each chair.
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Photos by David Hartig
AND Interior Design Studio
Peter Lyons
Photo of a mid-sized traditional kitchen/dining combo in San Francisco with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and brown floor.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional kitchen/dining combo in San Francisco with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and brown floor.
Mark Brand Architecture
Industrial Romantic Design Enlivens Art Collector’s Home in San Francisco, California’s Cow Hollow Neighborhood
Our work on this single-family residence in Cow Hollow emphasizes modernizing the interior and showcasing our clients’ art collection. We devised the concept of “radical insertions” to marry the existing style of the house with an aggressively new vocabulary of materials and forms. Pigmented steel railings and trellises, brushed aluminum cabinets, cast concrete counters, glass shelves and Color FinPly cabinets are among the new elements that coexist with retained older elements. The built-ins were designed as sculptural elements. At the top floor, segmented, curving bathroom walls incline outward to create a drum form and the subtly curving guest cabinet conceals a Murphy bed allowing one large space to double as a guest bedroom. A new deck and kitchen share a dramatic curving steel and glass trellis creating a visual link between interior and exterior.
Carl M. Hansen Companies
This is an example of a traditional dining room in Minneapolis with black walls and brown floor.
Rethink Design Studio
Designer, Joel Snayd. Beach house on Tybee Island in Savannah, GA. This two-story beach house was designed from the ground up by Rethink Design Studio -- architecture + interior design. The first floor living space is wide open allowing for large family gatherings. Old recycled beams were brought into the space to create interest and create natural divisions between the living, dining and kitchen. The crisp white butt joint paneling was offset using the cool gray slate tile below foot. The stairs and cabinets were painted a soft gray, roughly two shades lighter than the floor, and then topped off with a Carerra honed marble. Apple red stools, quirky art, and fun colored bowls add a bit of whimsy and fun.
Wall Color: SW extra white 7006
Cabinet Color: BM Sterling 1591
Floor: 6x12 Squall Slate (local tile supplier)
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Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
Eclectic Style - Dining Room - General View.
This is an example of an expansive eclectic kitchen/dining combo in Phoenix with no fireplace, beige walls and travertine floors.
This is an example of an expansive eclectic kitchen/dining combo in Phoenix with no fireplace, beige walls and travertine floors.
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
This 1920 Craftsman home was remodeled in the early 80’s where a large family room was added off the back of the home. This remodel utilized the existing back porch as part of the kitchen. The 1980’s remodel created two issues that were addressed in the current kitchen remodel:
1. The new family room (with 15’ ceilings) added a very contemporary feel to the home. As one walked from the dining room (complete with the original stained glass and built-ins with leaded glass fronts) through the kitchen, into the family room, one felt as if they were walking into an entirely different home.
2. The ceiling height change in the enlarged kitchen created an eyesore.
The designer addressed these 2 issues by creating a galley kitchen utilizing a mid-tone glazed finish on alder over an updated version of a shaker door. This door had wider styles and rails and a deep bevel framing the inset panel, thus incorporating the traditional look of the shaker door in a more contemporary setting. By having the crown molding stained with an espresso finish, the eye is drawn across the room rather than up, minimizing the different ceiling heights. The back of the bar (viewed from the dining room) further incorporates the same espresso finish as an accent to create a paneled effect (Photo #1). The designer specified an oiled natural maple butcher block as the counter for the eating bar. The lighting over the bar, from Rejuvenation Lighting, is a traditional shaker style, but finished in antique copper creating a new twist on an old theme.
To complete the traditional feel, the designer specified a porcelain farm sink with a traditional style bridge faucet with porcelain lever handles. For additional storage, a custom tall cabinet in a denim-blue washed finish was designed to store dishes and pantry items (Photo #2).
Since the homeowners are avid cooks, the counters along the wall at the cook top were made 30” deep. The counter on the right of the cook top is maple butcher block; the remainder of the countertops are Silver and Gold Granite. Recycling is very important to the homeowner, so the designer incorporated an insulated copper door in the backsplash to the right of the ovens, which allows the homeowner to put all recycling in a covered exterior location (Photo #3). The 4 X 8” slate subway tile is a modern play on a traditional theme found in Craftsman homes (Photo #4).
The new kitchen fits perfectly as a traditional transition when viewed from the dining, and as a contemporary transition when viewed from the family room.
Drury Design
This kitchen is home to two taller individuals who both use the space equally and requested a taller workspace to comfortably accommodate their needs. The island cabinets are standard 34-1/2” tall but the Iceberg countertops were installed with a 3” build-up to add height to the island. Cabinets on the long wall were designed to break up the wall of white: buffet on the end with walnut-framed glass cabinets and seashell backsplash; double refrigerators in a painted, distressed mahogany finish were pulled forward to simulate texture and depth on the wall; wide pantry cabinets with roll-out drawers sitting on the countertops flank the refrigerators. On the opposite wall, a new window box at the kitchen sink was built to add more countertop behind the sink and to let in more light, adding dimension to the room.
The cabinetry in the original existing kitchen was disjointed at the dining room entrance and made the room appear much smaller than it really was. To remedy this, the entry to the dining room from the kitchen was closed up and relocated around the corner from the foyer; 2 simple, stacked columns were built to highlight the new opening. These transitional style columns and wider room openings at the family room and dining room entrances provide an open layout suitable for large groups to mingle comfortably; family room cabinetry and dining room fireplace surround matches kitchen cabinets.
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This modern formal dining room is softened by the textured wallpaper that wraps the room.
Photo Credit: Angie Seckinger
Transitional dining room in DC Metro with blue walls, dark hardwood floors and brown floor.
Transitional dining room in DC Metro with blue walls, dark hardwood floors and brown floor.
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Templer Interiors
A butler sink pairs with elegant Perrin & Rowe tapware to show off this elegant corner in a light and airy traditional kitchen.
Mid-sized traditional u-shaped kitchen in Auckland with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite benchtops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances, porcelain floors and subway tile splashback.
Mid-sized traditional u-shaped kitchen in Auckland with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite benchtops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances, porcelain floors and subway tile splashback.
South Coast Architects, Inc.
Spanish Revival,Spanish Colonial
The Dining Room is a unique, one-of-a-kind space, allowing for both extended exterior views and uncompromised intimacy. This is achieved with a Wine Cellar directly below the Dining Room, crafted from old world brick and modern glass cabinets that project upward through a glass floor connecting to the Dining Room and flowing into a classic barrel ceiling. The spectacular exterior views are enhanced by slide-away glass walls that can be concealed completely, opening the dining experience to the outdoors.
Pink Door Designs
Phillip Esparza
Dazzling Dining Room designed by Pink Door Designs. A European rustic decore with an eclectic mix of clean modern lines and traditional touches for an eye pleasing balance of “wow”.
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