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Reap Construction
This home in the Mad River Valley measures just a tad over 1,000 SF and was inspired by the book The Not So Big House by Sarah Suskana. Some notable features are the dyed and polished concrete floors, bunk room that sleeps six, and an open floor plan with vaulted ceilings in the living space.
Arielle C. Schechter, AIA
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Small minimalist medium tone wood floor great room photo in Raleigh with yellow walls
Small minimalist medium tone wood floor great room photo in Raleigh with yellow walls
Barton Phelps & Associates, Architects
Arroyo House: dining room and lower court.
Photo: Paul Bielenberg
Example of a mid-sized minimalist medium tone wood floor and beige floor enclosed dining room design in Los Angeles with yellow walls and no fireplace
Example of a mid-sized minimalist medium tone wood floor and beige floor enclosed dining room design in Los Angeles with yellow walls and no fireplace
Cantoni Houston
Example of a large minimalist dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Houston with yellow walls and no fireplace
Anna Rodé Designs, Inc.
The most dramatic feature of the renovated dining room is the enlarged and colorful soffit. It also provides indirect lighting around its outer perimeter. Faux painted walls, new furnishings blended with the traditional, and a new chandelier finish off the new look.
Deja Designs
Outdoor dining at it's best at this Caribbean vacation rental villa, Deja View, in St. John USVI. This custom tile dining table, by Furthur Mosaics, takes in view of the Caribbean and St. Thomas. The dining deck drops down to the Pool deck where a Jacuzzi is perched on the corner with the perfect view.
www.dejaviewvilla.com
www.furthurla.com
www.aluminumrailing.com
Steve Simonsen Photography
atmosphere kitchen and bath
Inspiration for a small modern ceramic tile enclosed dining room remodel in New York with yellow walls and no fireplace
Ray Diana Painting, LLC
Mid-sized minimalist light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in New York with yellow walls and no fireplace
Savvy Spaces Design LLC
Wallpaper (inside paneled lower wall) from Roostery and applied by Superior Painting and Interiors, Table from Arhaus, Gold Vase from Black Lion, Stems (in Vase) from Pier One, Chairs from Wayfair, Art from Slate Interiors, Wall Decor from Gracious Style, Rug from Rug and Home
Lindy Small Architecture
Kitchens are seductive when photographed and published, as colors are coordinated, fruit and flowers arranged, clutter removed, lighting just so. What is difficult to tell from glossy images is how well a kitchen really works.
The East Bay Kitchen for a Cook is an excellent example of a kitchen that really works. It is a kitchen for an accomplished cook. It is also a kitchen that is independent yet connected to a formal dining room, a kitchen with an informal ‘cafe nook’, and a kitchen ideal for a couple as well as a crowd. It is a true working kitchen for all occasions.
There are many things to take into account when designing a kitchen - surfaces, materials, storage, circulation, spatial relationships, natural light. These are all important considerations in designing a kitchen.
What is equally important in designing a kitchen is how a person works in a kitchen, and generally, what their kitchen is all about. Is it a kitchen for one or more cooks? Is there a ‘mess factor’ that the client wants to hide? Does the kitchen function purely as a kitchen or as a social center, or both? What is the relationship of the kitchen to adjacent rooms, and if there is a separate dining room, how does the circulation work between the two? For a kitchen to really work well, each one of these items need to be addressed and resolved. There are no generalized correct answers to any of these questions, only a correct answer for each individual cook.
The original Kitchen for a Cook was small, dark, and cramped, with no connection to the dining room, which was the main eating area. A discourse began between the architect and the client, centered on how the client works in her kitchen and the desired relationship between the kitchen and dining room, which would remain the primary eating area in the renovated kitchen. Other important considerations were how to incorporate an informal ‘café nook’ in the kitchen, and how to have an easy circulation between kitchen and dining area, for both people and food.
Creative Construction, Dallas TX
Inspiration for a small modern dark wood floor enclosed dining room remodel in Dallas with yellow walls and no fireplace
modus studio
Timothy Hursley
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern light wood floor great room remodel in Other with yellow walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern light wood floor great room remodel in Other with yellow walls
MSR Design
The dining area can expand into the adjacent living space to accommodate larger parties.
Wes Glenna Photography
www.wesglenna.com
Mid-sized minimalist light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in Minneapolis with yellow walls
Mid-sized minimalist light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in Minneapolis with yellow walls
Nicholas Lawrence Design
nicholas lawrence design
Mid-sized minimalist dark wood floor great room photo in Los Angeles with yellow walls
Mid-sized minimalist dark wood floor great room photo in Los Angeles with yellow walls
Debrae Little Interiors
Inspiration for a large modern porcelain tile and beige floor dining room remodel in Las Vegas with yellow walls, a standard fireplace and a concrete fireplace
Stimmel Consulting Group
Kitchen/dining room combo - small modern dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Philadelphia with yellow walls and no fireplace
Beyond Designs LLC
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen/dining room combo remodel in Dallas with yellow walls and no fireplace
Modern Dining Room with Yellow Walls Ideas
Ryan Davis Contracting
This two tone cabinet design goes well with this setting. The large arch top window allows lots of light to enter the room and lights up the countertops beautifully.
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