Scandinavian Dining Room Design Ideas with Carpet
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This is an example of a mid-sized scandinavian kitchen/dining combo in Hobart with white walls and carpet.
Serious Fun Studio
Design ideas for a scandinavian dining room in Seattle with white walls, carpet, beige floor and vaulted.
Jennifer Hagler
This is an example of a scandinavian dining room in Other with white walls and carpet.
LITTRELL Architecture + Design
Kat Alves
This is an example of a scandinavian open plan dining in Sacramento with beige walls, carpet, no fireplace and grey floor.
This is an example of a scandinavian open plan dining in Sacramento with beige walls, carpet, no fireplace and grey floor.
Alices Design Lab
Full Home Styling. Interior Design Consultation and advisor to customer. The Brief was to take a new build home and add character to it through the interior decor. Advice was given through shopping list and moodboard to the client. Minor paint work on feature wall that broke up the open plan kitchen dining room for a laid back living atmosphere.
JMDesign
Marble and Velvet Dining Room
Mid-sized scandinavian open plan dining in Kent with green walls, carpet, no fireplace and beige floor.
Mid-sized scandinavian open plan dining in Kent with green walls, carpet, no fireplace and beige floor.
Lily Rose Interiors
Photo of a scandinavian dining room in Sydney with white walls, carpet and no fireplace.
Valérie Audissergues Home Staging Experts
Alain L'Hérisson
Photo of a scandinavian open plan dining in Montpellier with green walls, carpet, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and grey floor.
Photo of a scandinavian open plan dining in Montpellier with green walls, carpet, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and grey floor.
Lauren Keenan Home
This gorgeous family home located in southern Sydney has been transformed over the course of 12 months.
Our clients were a young family who had recently moved into the home and were faced with an abundance of space to fill. They had a good idea of the looks they liked, but felt unsure about where to buy furniture and homewares and how to pull the whole look together. Together we agreed that their style was a hybrid of Scandi meets luxes meets family friendly.
The first area we worked on was the formal living space. The room had very generous proportions and great natural light. Although technically a formal space, with two small children the room still needed to be family friendly.
Matching charcoal grey sofas are a comfy choice and the durable fabric choice easily hides wear and tear. When it came to cushions, texture was the name of the game. Leather, linen and velvet all feature heavily, with a soft palette of pale pink, grey, navy, neutrals and tan.
It’s the little finishing touches that make this room extra special. We chose concrete and marble accessories with small doses of black and timber to keep the look fresh and modern.
Next on our list was the master bedroom. And it was here that we really upped the luxury factor. Our clients really wanted this space to feel like an adults-only escape. We kept much of the colour palette from the downstairs area – navy, pale pink and grey – but we also added in crisp white and soft oatmeal tones to soften the look.
We ditched the Scandi vibes and introduced luxury embellishments like glass lamp bases and tufting in the bedhead and footstool. The result was the perfect blend of relaxation and glamour.
The final area to receive our magic touch was the dining room and kitchen. Many of the larger pieces were already in place, but the rooms needed dressing to bring them to life. Minty greens, cool greys and soft pinks work back perfectly with a blonde timber dining table a fresh white kitchen.
Overall, each area of the home has it’s own distinct look, yet there are enough common elements in place to creative a cohesive design scheme. It’s a contemporary home that the clients and their young family will enjoy for many years to come.
Scott Keenan - @travellingman_au
Detail Movement Interiors
Edinburgh rented flat with restrictions in regard to any paint and finishes changes. Interior styling is done in a Scandinavian Style. The client wanted help with the basic pieces of furniture for each room, and, at a later date, she would continue to add all the elements that she wishes.
Interior styling - Scandinavian
Photo ©Detail Movement
Interplan Property Styling
Photo of a scandinavian dining room in Sydney with beige walls, carpet and beige floor.
Eckstein Beratung und Konzeption GmbH
Wohnraum 1-Zimmer-Apartment
Small scandinavian dining room in Munich with multi-coloured walls and carpet.
Small scandinavian dining room in Munich with multi-coloured walls and carpet.
Amazema Interiors
Studio 33 Photography
Small scandinavian open plan dining in Sydney with white walls, carpet and grey floor.
Small scandinavian open plan dining in Sydney with white walls, carpet and grey floor.
SP01 Design
SP01 Ling two-seater sofa, SP01 Thomas chair in natural ash and SP01 Smith dining table with white glass top and natural ash frame and SP01 Etoile coffee table in carbon stained ash with grey glass top.
Photographer: Toby Scott
Lauren Keenan Home
This gorgeous family home located in southern Sydney has been transformed over the course of 12 months.
Our clients were a young family who had recently moved into the home and were faced with an abundance of space to fill. They had a good idea of the looks they liked, but felt unsure about where to buy furniture and homewares and how to pull the whole look together. Together we agreed that their style was a hybrid of Scandi meets luxes meets family friendly.
The first area we worked on was the formal living space. The room had very generous proportions and great natural light. Although technically a formal space, with two small children the room still needed to be family friendly.
Matching charcoal grey sofas are a comfy choice and the durable fabric choice easily hides wear and tear. When it came to cushions, texture was the name of the game. Leather, linen and velvet all feature heavily, with a soft palette of pale pink, grey, navy, neutrals and tan.
It’s the little finishing touches that make this room extra special. We chose concrete and marble accessories with small doses of black and timber to keep the look fresh and modern.
Next on our list was the master bedroom. And it was here that we really upped the luxury factor. Our clients really wanted this space to feel like an adults-only escape. We kept much of the colour palette from the downstairs area – navy, pale pink and grey – but we also added in crisp white and soft oatmeal tones to soften the look.
We ditched the Scandi vibes and introduced luxury embellishments like glass lamp bases and tufting in the bedhead and footstool. The result was the perfect blend of relaxation and glamour.
The final area to receive our magic touch was the dining room and kitchen. Many of the larger pieces were already in place, but the rooms needed dressing to bring them to life. Minty greens, cool greys and soft pinks work back perfectly with a blonde timber dining table a fresh white kitchen.
Overall, each area of the home has it’s own distinct look, yet there are enough common elements in place to creative a cohesive design scheme. It’s a contemporary home that the clients and their young family will enjoy for many years to come.
Scott Keenan - @travellingman_au
moda en casa
Design ideas for a scandinavian kitchen/dining combo in Tokyo Suburbs with white walls, carpet and no fireplace.
the workroom
a global mix also includes a hanging basket chair – one of the few pieces she has kept from her furniture business in Indonesia.
The old wooden chairs were found at a recycling centre and had come out of a local church. The shelves at the back were to hold hymnals.
Scandinavian Dining Room Design Ideas with Carpet
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