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SEK Architects
Photo of a mid-sized traditional separate dining room in Orange County with red walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a plaster fireplace surround.
CLARICE SMYTH DESIGN
Clarice Booth
Mid-sized traditional open plan dining in Miami with red walls and medium hardwood floors.
Mid-sized traditional open plan dining in Miami with red walls and medium hardwood floors.
Quigley Architects
Inspiration for a large traditional separate dining room in Minneapolis with yellow walls, medium hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Bob Chatham Custom Home Design
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Traditional dining room in Miami.
Traditional dining room in Miami.
Henrik Nero
This is an example of a traditional separate dining room in Stockholm with medium hardwood floors, a corner fireplace and orange floor.
Kimberly Collins Jermain
Mid-sized traditional separate dining room in Boston with red walls, light hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Kathryn Vaught Interiors
This dining room was complete re-done. We added the chair-rail, painting the wainscot a happy blue. The Scalamandre wallpaper brought in a tone of life to the room and we picked up on those colors with the new gold drapes with accent trimming and oriental rug and recovered the chairs. We added in wall sconces, previously not there.
Laurie McRae Interiors
Photo of a mid-sized traditional separate dining room in Atlanta with green walls, dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Belltown Design LLC
One of a variety of stained glass windows in this Victorian Era home, all of which have now been fully restored! This one was unearthed from the inside of a walled in area; a hidden gem - with a bountiful fruit basket imagery. Queen Anne Victorian, Fairfield, Iowa. Belltown Design. Photography by Corelee Dey and Sharon Schmidt.
Landis Architects | Builders
Michael Wilkinson
The wine closets act as art and a passageway or transition from the formal are of the home to the informal areas.
We built temperature-control wine closets. We used spray foam insulation in the walls, placed tile on the floor, and installed cooling systems with the cooling unit in the basement. Mahogany doors with sidelights and interior lighting for display. The bottles/shelving resemble an art display.
The addition is in the informal area of the home and open to the family room and kitchen. The arched doors allow the owners to close off the informal space from the formal dining room and living room.
KW Designs
All ready for the next dinner party! Strong red walls set the tone for this elegant-meets-rustic dining table and chairs. A traditional chandelier pairs beautifully with more modern accent furniture and accessories.
Chipper Hatter Architectural Photography
Kaplan Architects, AIA
Dining room looking through to family room addition
Mark Trousdale, Photographer
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional separate dining room in San Francisco with red walls, light hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional separate dining room in San Francisco with red walls, light hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Interiors by Annette
Design ideas for a traditional separate dining room in New York with red walls and carpet.
Renovation Solutions
AFTER - dining room
We transformed the front room to a warm, relaxing and inviting dining room by adding deep red paint, re-purposing as the dining table a gate leg table previously used in the den, adding curtains and a colorful yet subdued rug, moving unused chairs from elsewhere in the home to the dining table, re-covering the chair cushions with an elegant fabric, and placing the display shelves in a prominent position flanking the homeowner's sentimental artwork that deserved to be hung in a place of importance.
Reid & Siemonsen Design Group
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional dining room in Toronto with red walls.
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