Cut the countertops off before they hit the wall. This saves a corner for a banquette and two chairs. This room also uses a thick wall cleverly,
for a banquette and two chairs. This room also uses a thick wall cleverly, creating a recessed display cabinet and a shelf for cookbooks.
IMAGINE OUR GREEN BREAKFAST TABLE and TWO BIG COMFY CHAIRS
Cut the countertops off before they hit the wall. This saves a corner for a banquette and two chairs
for a banquette and two chairs. This room also uses a thick wall cleverly, creating a recessed display cabinet and a shelf for cookbooks.
find a banquette as nice as the one pictured. I'm not interested in custom made piece.
Love rounded banquette with light from behind
der a banquette for a vast living room or dining room. In large rooms, corners offer an opportunity to create a little room within the room. A seating area like this one can inspire an afternoon tea tradition, or host an ongoing game of chess.
Added to 2,097 ideabooks Last comment "Cute little set up for dining. Sort of half dining and half living with the bench. It's so cute." This photo has 5 questions
built-in banquette seating adjacent to a breakfast bar that connects it to the kitchen.
A Central West End home in the City of St. Louis now has a sunroom addition and porch that tastefully compliments the original architecture from 1892.
Outside, the brick, cedar and wrought iron back porch reaches out
nook with banquette seating and a home office. Built-in furniture is how the room accommodates multiple functions while feeling spacious.
The homeowner talks about this project at: http://youtu.be/Q5JiQ3errIk
Photo by Toby Weiss @ Mosby Building Arts
for the banquette:
Seat Cushions:
Manufacturer: Spradling International
Color Number/Name: #STX-8824, Silvertext Meteor
Back Cushions:
Manufacturer: Designtex
Color Number/Name: #2833-101, Meridian
Thanks for the question!
dining table and banquette with rectangular fixture
dining banquettes."The layouts also encourage opening up the floor plans. "Kitchens and living areas are often open to each other, and families practically live in these busy, compact areas," Wolfe describes. "Squeezing multiple functions into a small space while maintaining that main walkway through