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LaRue Architects
Attempting to capture a Hill Country view, this contemporary house surrounds a cluster of trees in a generous courtyard. Water elements, photovoltaics, lighting controls, and ‘smart home’ features are essential components of this high-tech, yet warm and inviting home.
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Bathroom Trends, Volume 30, Number 1
Austin Home, Winter 2012
Photo Credit: Coles Hairston
Jodie O Designs
Peter Rymwid Photography
Dining room - transitional medium tone wood floor dining room idea in New York with beige walls
Dining room - transitional medium tone wood floor dining room idea in New York with beige walls
Forte Building Group, LLC
Nick McGinn
Kitchen/dining room combo - transitional dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Nashville with white walls
Kitchen/dining room combo - transitional dark wood floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in Nashville with white walls
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We made every effort to visually meld the dining room with the living rooms without applying the same wall covering. This bold blue and white geometric gives a modern twist to a room with traditional corner cabinets. The overall color scheme of blue and white can be accessorized with different contrasting colors as desired for completely different looks.
Tara Seawright Interior Design
Large trendy laminate floor and white floor enclosed dining room photo in New York with white walls and no fireplace
Cheryl Smith Associates
Dining room
Great room - traditional dark wood floor great room idea in Other
Great room - traditional dark wood floor great room idea in Other
thejoinery.com
Dining Room furniture by The Joinery. All furniture is handcrafted by The Joinery using sustainably harvest solid wood and traditional woodworking techniques.
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Columbus, OH
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Clutch Design Studio
Photography by Ron Ruscio
Trendy dark wood floor dining room photo in Denver with blue walls and a standard fireplace
Trendy dark wood floor dining room photo in Denver with blue walls and a standard fireplace
New Mood Design LLC
Level Three: The dining room's focal point is a sculptural table in Koa wood with bronzed aluminum legs. The comfortable dining chairs, with removable covers in an easy-care fabric, are solidly designed yet pillow soft.
Photograph © Darren Edwards, San Diego
Nordby Design, Architecture & Interiors LLC
New dining room, with farmstyle trestle table. New custom window panels soften this room. Overall palette of soft butter, gray, and white. Perfect for holiday parties and family gatherings.
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We helped stylish blogger Erin Hatzis - one half of Suburban Bitches - choose chairs for her new wood and iron dining room table from Restoration Hardware. The silver tabouret chairs she had paired with her old, farmhouse table just weren't working, and Erin needed sorting through the overwhelming number of options available online.
She had her eye on the handwoven, antiqued zinc CB2 Reed chair, and Decorist suggested layering in two Pascal Modern Shell Chairs from Overstock (with a sheepskin overlay for added comfort!) to blend the mid-century elements she had in her living room. Shop the room here http://www.decorist.com/makeovers/24/a-rustic-modern-dining-room-makeover
Rachel Olsen Photography
Hoskins Interior Design
Dining room - transitional dark wood floor dining room idea in Indianapolis with brown walls
John McClain Design
A dining room with impact! This is the first room one sees when entering this home, so impact was important. Blue flamestitch wallcovering above a 7 feet high wainscoting blends with leather side chairs and blue velvet captain's chairs. The custom dining table is walnut with a brass base. Anchoring the area is a modern patterned gray area rug and a brass and glass sputnik light fixture crowns the tray ceiling.
Photo: Stephen Allen
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
New window seat adds seating and storage to the space. We added thick new moldings for architectural interest; dark hardwood floors provide additional warmth. The vintage chandelier draws color from the nearby ocean and adds a spark of color and interest.
Solid wood Parsons dining table and the Wishbone chairs provide an interesting mix of geometric shapes, styles and textures. The sisal rug grounds the area and adds another natural element. The window seat was added to create much-needed additional seating and extra storage space.
Brittany Stiles Design
Interior design by Brittany Stiles. This is the dining room of a home in Newport Beach, California. This is a cozy modern space with interesting contemporary artwork, custom wood furnishings, custom upholstery, and vintage accessories to warm up the space. The dining table features a custom walnut bench to match the table and white modern chairs on the opposite side.
Photographer: Stacy Sutherland
O’Hara Interiors
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Lincoln Barbour
Mid-sized trendy medium tone wood floor enclosed dining room photo in Portland with white walls
Mid-sized trendy medium tone wood floor enclosed dining room photo in Portland with white walls
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Judy Cook Interiors, LLC
Photo Credits: Alex Donovan, asquaredstudio.com
Example of a mid-sized trendy medium tone wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Boston with beige walls
Example of a mid-sized trendy medium tone wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Boston with beige walls
A. Rejeanne Interiors
Central Park West, Manhattan
Elegant dark wood floor and beige floor dining room photo in Boston with gray walls
Elegant dark wood floor and beige floor dining room photo in Boston with gray walls
Marie Burgos Design
Established in 1895 as a warehouse for the spice trade, 481 Washington was built to last. With its 25-inch-thick base and enchanting Beaux Arts facade, this regal structure later housed a thriving Hudson Square printing company. After an impeccable renovation, the magnificent loft building’s original arched windows and exquisite cornice remain a testament to the grandeur of days past. Perfectly anchored between Soho and Tribeca, Spice Warehouse has been converted into 12 spacious full-floor lofts that seamlessly fuse Old World character with modern convenience. Steps from the Hudson River, Spice Warehouse is within walking distance of renowned restaurants, famed art galleries, specialty shops and boutiques. With its golden sunsets and outstanding facilities, this is the ideal destination for those seeking the tranquil pleasures of the Hudson River waterfront.
Expansive private floor residences were designed to be both versatile and functional, each with 3 to 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and a home office. Several residences enjoy dramatic Hudson River views.
This open space has been designed to accommodate a perfect Tribeca city lifestyle for entertaining, relaxing and working.
This living room design reflects a tailored “old world” look, respecting the original features of the Spice Warehouse. With its high ceilings, arched windows, original brick wall and iron columns, this space is a testament of ancient time and old world elegance.
The dining room is a combination of interesting textures and unique pieces which create a inviting space.
The elements are: industrial fabric jute bags framed wall art pieces, an oversized mirror handcrafted from vintage wood planks salvaged from boats, a double crank dining table featuring an industrial aesthetic with a unique blend of iron and distressed mango wood, comfortable host and hostess dining chairs in a tan linen, solid oak chair with Cain seat which combine the rustic charm of an old French Farmhouse with an industrial look. Last, the accents such as the antler candleholders and the industrial pulley double pendant antique light really complete the old world look we were after to honor this property’s past.
Photography: Francis Augustine
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