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Wolf & Wing Interior Design
Turn of the century brownstone classrooms in this Hells Kitchen community center needed serious updating so we replaced all the outdated fluorescent lighting, patched and painted everything, added brightly colored durable classroom furniture and more. All was lovingly executed with a generous grant from The Junior League of New York City.
Castle Building Company
This is a garage converted into an outdoor dining area. Rolling garage doors allow you to enjoy pleasant weather while dining.
Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial concrete floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in Denver with no fireplace
Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial concrete floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in Denver with no fireplace
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CD Interiors
industrial kitchen/dining room combo. custom designed after a gut renovation of this NYC apartment.
photographer - Gerard Garcia @gerardgarcia
Small urban concrete floor and gray floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in New York with white walls and no fireplace
Small urban concrete floor and gray floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in New York with white walls and no fireplace
Graber Blinds
Add a splash of style to your exterior by choosing weather-resistant, energy-efficient Graber Exterior Solar Shades. In addition to superior sun and heat protection for your outdoor living spaces, sunlight is blocked before it gets inside, lowering heat gain and cooling bills.
Hello Kitchen
Example of a mid-sized urban concrete floor, gray floor and wall paneling great room design in Austin with white walls and no fireplace
WALLAUER'S DESIGN CENTER
Industrial chic is set to remain a major theme in interior-design trends. These days, you can buy entire décor ranges made of concrete; DIY fans have long been making their own favourite furniture out of recycled wood; and walls with rough edges and worn surfaces are highly trendy.
Rasch is now ready to show you how even a house or apartment that is architecturally unspectacular can be turned into a home with an urbane loft look. And you can add a little bit of a retro feel or some modern chic to this look, just as you choose.
Gleaming-cool marble, old driftwood, warm cork or cracked slate – in this collection you will find the natural surfaces and textures to give your walls real character. That's because small blemishes are more than welcome here, and – depending on your taste – provide hip coolness or warm homeliness. All you have to do is decide which story you want your walls to tell.
Streeter Custom Builder
A Minneapolis penthouse condominium with open floor plan and easy access to rooftop patio. Dining area flows seamlessly into industrial eat-in kitchen.
Wakefield Homes, LC
Urban medium tone wood floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in DC Metro with white walls
Globe Electric
Fashioned after vintage inspired lighting Globe Electric’s Nate 3-Light Vintage Pendant adds a rustic industrial feel to any room. Hanging from a metal rod that can be adjusted in three places you can customize this fixture to your desired look and lighting needs. Fully compatible with dimmable LED bulbs and dimmer switch the clear glass shades and exposed bulbs easily create lighting ambiance and different moods. Ideal for use in kitchens, restaurants, bars, and dining rooms. Includes all mounting hardware for quick and easy installation and requires three 60W E26 vintage inspired light bulbs (sold separately).
Joe Traina Photography
Urban medium tone wood floor dining room photo in Tampa with white walls and no fireplace
Industrial Dining Room Ideas
RoomService 360
Ventaglio Dining Table is a centerpiece that integrates organic and timeless design with liberty, creativity and functionality. Manufactured in Italy by Tonin Casa, Ventaglio Dining Table is available as a fixed or as an extension solution and offers prolific customization opportunities that are based on both function and aesthetics.
Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
The glass roll-up doors on the lower level allow spaces that are moderate in their square footage to flow uninterrupted into the exterior (both the central courtyard as well as a landscaped patio in the front of the property) to expand the livable area of the house without constructing additional square footage. @Grey Crawford
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