Midcentury Dining Room with Green Floors Ideas and Designs

Post + Beam Reimagined
Post + Beam Reimagined
Melinda Mandell Interior DesignMelinda Mandell Interior Design
Originally, the dining layout was too small for our clients needs. We reconfigured the space to allow for a larger dining table to entertain guests. Adding the layered lighting installation helped to define the longer space and bring organic flow and loose curves above the angular custom dining table. The door to the pantry is disguised by the wood paneling on the wall.
Christmas Styling For Serena and Lily
Christmas Styling For Serena and Lily
Emily Pertzborn InteriorsEmily Pertzborn Interiors
Midcentury enclosed dining room in Philadelphia with green walls, painted wood flooring and green floors.
Original Abstract Paintings
Original Abstract Paintings
Rene Griffith Fine Art & PhotographyRene Griffith Fine Art & Photography
Had to work with gray marble stone wall and terrazzo floors.
Photo of a large retro kitchen/dining room in Orlando with grey walls, marble flooring and green floors.
Original Abstract Paintings
Original Abstract Paintings
Rene Griffith Fine Art & PhotographyRene Griffith Fine Art & Photography
Had to work with gray marble stone wall and terrazzo floors.
Large retro kitchen/dining room in Orlando with grey walls, marble flooring and green floors.
Original Abstract Paintings
Original Abstract Paintings
Rene Griffith Fine Art & PhotographyRene Griffith Fine Art & Photography
Had to work with gray marble stone wall and terrazzo floors.
Large midcentury kitchen/dining room in Orlando with grey walls, marble flooring and green floors.

Midcentury Dining Room with Green Floors Ideas and Designs

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