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Inspiration for a timeless dining room remodel in Seattle
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Buckley Project

Traditional Dining Room, Seattle

The dining room is located just off the formal entry. From within the dining room views of the sunken living room and center hall are all visible. Centered in the hall is a water fountain. The home has lots of natural light with its 27 large French doors on the main floor, 10 feet high ceilings, hardwood and stone flooring throughout add a warmth to the home. Hand woven imported wool rugs are featured in each room including the 36 foot long center hall. A hand woven custom rug runner was woven for the owners. The dining table is by Lee Jofa, and the fabric on the dining chairs is by Kravet. The mahogany chest is by Council Furniture and is the base for the gilded baroque mirror. The English Jacobean Antique Armoire is circa 1760-1800. It is used by the owners to store the fine china. It adds interest and texture to this room.

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