Traditional Dining Room Ideas
Saranac Builders Corp.
Pound Ridge farm house renovation with rustic charm. Maintained the character of the home while adding modern, rustic touches. natural light, open flow and indoor outdoor living are prominent features of this renovation.
Design Find
This dining room was formerly yellow, with a red exterior light dangling from the center of the room. We did all of the wainscot work with MDF board and very stinky and expensive but excellent paint - Benjamin Moore Satin Impervo. Window grilles were added onto the patio doors, original hardwood floors were refinished, and crown moulding was added. Simple, inexpensive, but dramatic transformation!
Photo by Obeo, Minneapolis.
Ivy Lane Living
Angie Seckinger
Example of a classic medium tone wood floor dining room design in DC Metro
Example of a classic medium tone wood floor dining room design in DC Metro
Heidi Caillier Design
gray ceiling, cove crown molding, old house, tudor house, vintage lighting, windsor chairs
Example of a classic medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room design in Seattle with multicolored walls
Example of a classic medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room design in Seattle with multicolored walls
Elizabeth Dinkel
(Photo Credit: Karyn Millet)
Inspiration for a timeless dark wood floor dining room remodel in Los Angeles with white walls
Inspiration for a timeless dark wood floor dining room remodel in Los Angeles with white walls
Bartelt. The Remodeling Resource
Photo Credit - David Bader
Enclosed dining room - traditional dark wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea in Milwaukee with beige walls
Enclosed dining room - traditional dark wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea in Milwaukee with beige walls
Platinum Homes by Mark Molthan
Inspiration for a timeless dark wood floor dining room remodel in Dallas with gray walls
Cucina di Cannelora
This majestic home was brought back to life with a full gut and remodel. We captured the original characteristics while integrating the modern features. The client wanted to create a space where family and friends can gather and partake in what this wonderful old home has to offer.
The Interior Collection
Elegant dark wood floor dining room photo in Dallas with beige walls and no fireplace
Laura Lee Home
This modestly sized dining room is open to the entry foyer and great room. The solid grey stained oak table has a curvaceous base. Upholstered dining chairs have easy care performance fabric and contrasting host chairs in teal velvet. Bold abstracted artwork mimics the pattern in the drapery fabric.
Terravista Interior Design Group
The homeowners wanted an updated style for their home that incorporated their existing traditional pieces. We added transitional furnishings with clean lines and a neutral palette to create a fresh and sophisticated traditional design plan.
Susan Thiel Design
Inspiration for a timeless gray floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in Los Angeles with beige walls
MacMillan-Pace, LLC
Enclosed dining room - mid-sized traditional dark wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea in Other with brown walls, a standard fireplace and a concrete fireplace
Jill Litner Kaplan Interiors
Michael J Lee
Enclosed dining room - mid-sized traditional medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea in Boston with beige walls and no fireplace
Enclosed dining room - mid-sized traditional medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room idea in Boston with beige walls and no fireplace
Historic Flooring LLC
Photos are of one of our customers' finished project. We did over 90 beams for use throughout their home :)
When choosing beams for your project, there are many things to think about. One important consideration is the weight of the beam, especially if you want to affix it to your ceiling. Choosing a solid beam may not be the best choice since some of them can weigh upwards of 1000 lbs. Our craftsmen have several solutions for this common problem.
One such solution is to fabricate a ceiling beam using veneer that is "sliced" from the outside of an existing beam. Our craftsmen then carefully miter the edges and create a lighter weight, 3 sided solution.
Another common method is "hogging out" the beam. We hollow out the beam leaving the original outer character of three sides intact. (Hogging out is a good method to use when one side of the beam is less than attractive.)
Our 3-sided and Hogged out beams are available in Reclaimed or Old Growth woods.
Harte Brownlee & Associates Interior Design
Photo by Grey Crawford.
This luxurious classic traditional residence was designed for a female executive in the apparel business.
Winner of the American Society of Interior Designers' Gold Award for Best Home Over 3,500 Sq. Ft. Also, featured on HGTV's Top Ten in 2009.
Nathan Taylor for Obelisk Home
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless dark wood floor breakfast nook remodel in Other with green walls
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