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Michael Robert Construction
This dining room was the original home's living room. Notice the fire place? It's original - a new coat of paint has it looking brand new. It is one of the only rooms left from the original structure. The homeowners have their extended families nearby and often host large, informal dinners. They felt the large room was much better suited as their dining room, and opted to turn the original smaller dining room into a formal living room.
The wainscoting on the walls and coffered ceilings are new, but constructed to look original. The salvaged wood farmhouse table is the perfect gathering spot for their family and a nice contrast to the more formal touches like the silk window treatments and subdued color palette.
Photo by Mike Mroz of Michael Robert Construction
Michael Abrams Interiors
Traditional dining room in Chicago with grey walls, dark hardwood floors and brown floor.
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Landmark Builders
Photo of a traditional kitchen/dining combo in Sacramento with green walls and dark hardwood floors.
Stonewood, LLC
This is an example of a traditional dining room in Minneapolis with beige walls and dark hardwood floors.
Meredith Heron Design
photo courtesy: Paul Orenstein
Traditional dining room in Toronto with grey walls, dark hardwood floors and brown floor.
Traditional dining room in Toronto with grey walls, dark hardwood floors and brown floor.
LORRAINE G VALE, Allied ASID
This lovely breakfast room, overlooking the garden, is an inviting place to start your day lingering over Sunday morning coffee. I had the walls painted in a soft coral, contrasting with various wood tones in the armoire, table and shades. It is all tied together by keeping the chair covers and rug light in color. The crystal chandelier is an unexpected element in a breakfast room, yet, your not compelled to pull out the china and silver.
Casabella Interiors
Kyle Caldwell
Photo of a small traditional separate dining room in Boston with green walls, medium hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Photo of a small traditional separate dining room in Boston with green walls, medium hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Crisp Architects
Photography by Rob Karosis
Design ideas for a traditional separate dining room in New York with multi-coloured walls.
Design ideas for a traditional separate dining room in New York with multi-coloured walls.
Karr Bick Kitchen and Bath
Traditional kitchen/dining combo in Other with beige walls, porcelain floors and grey floor.
Diel Design and Interiors
Inspiration for a traditional dining room in Charlotte with multi-coloured walls.
E. Lawrence Design
Design ideas for a large traditional separate dining room in New York with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Gatling Design
Photo by Ed Gohlich
Mid-sized traditional separate dining room in San Diego with white walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Mid-sized traditional separate dining room in San Diego with white walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Grande Interiors
Informal dining area is perfectly situation off the kitchen area with a wetbar complete with undercounter refrigerator and wine cooler. Glass cabinetry with interior lighting and stone backsplash complement the granite counters. Surrounded by glass allows dining with views of the gardens and pool area.
Bradd W. Syring LLC - Custom Homes
This is an example of a traditional dining room in Other with dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace surround and beige walls.
Paper Moon Painting
A "modern luxe" dining room with Phillip Jeffries wallpaper on the ceiling, and built-in cabinets painted in Sherwin Williams "Anonymous". Cyndi Hopkins design, Matthew Niemann photo
Traditional Dining Room Design Ideas
Fraher & Findlay Architects Ltd
By broadening the opening between the original house
and a typical side infill extension, we were able to design
an area for eating that is broader than in a traditional form of layout.
Wall lamps and pendants were used throughout to avoid
a reliance on spotlights - again more in line with a traditional design for the interiors.
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