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Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
Eclectic Style - Dining Room - General View.
This is an example of an expansive eclectic kitchen/dining room in Phoenix with no fireplace, beige walls and travertine flooring.
This is an example of an expansive eclectic kitchen/dining room in Phoenix with no fireplace, beige walls and travertine flooring.
FineCraft Contractors, Inc.
Finecraft Contractors, Inc.
GTM Architects
Randy Hill Photography
Inspiration for a medium sized enclosed dining room in DC Metro with brown walls, dark hardwood flooring, no fireplace and brown floors.
Inspiration for a medium sized enclosed dining room in DC Metro with brown walls, dark hardwood flooring, no fireplace and brown floors.
Interior Art
Dining Room - Winner of the 2012 ASID Platinum Award for Best Home under 3,500 square feet. Best Dining Room
Laguna Beach, CA
Interior Designer was the late Stephen L. Stein of SLS Designs, Inc. of Laguna Beach, CA
It has always been an honor to add creative splashes in the backgrounds of Steve's interiors. It was extra exciting to be a part of his team on his award-winning projects such as this one.
I'd love to invite you to join me in honoring of this wonderful man by coming by my profile, and checking out Interior Art's project files "ASID Award Contributions" and "Philharmonic Design Houses" for a peek at more of Steve's brilliance through the years. You'll also see a variety of other projects we worked on together throughout Interior Art's project files. He always took my breath away. He was a true artist; a true gentleman; a dear soul and a dear friend.
I always loved Steve Stein's impeccable taste in every step of the way. I've said many times over the years, Steve was a genius; a true artist at everything he did. Steve could place three items in a room and you'd pretty much fall to your knees in awe. I'm serious. I've seen him do it. He brought it to whatever he did. Complete and total awe.
In much humility I've done lots of little details in this space over years past. You'll see details in the background of the background that Steve attended to in his usual means of impeccability. In this care, the true use of "faux" was performed in such various ways it's just never seen. This is true "faux" at it's finest. Fireplace stones that were never stone.... awkward endcuts on wood that previously blared as unfinished lines and details to attend to. Faux wood finishes and cabinetry/furniture finishes to look like they've been there foreever and aged gracefully with the environment. I love my work!
Congratulations to Steve for his award-winning legacy in design. This one is particularly beautiful.
And finally, I wish to honor Steve Stein for being so open in the process of collaborating with his artisans. It was he who taught me, "A designer is only as good as his or her resources." Yet it was his trust and faith and allowed the grace of pure creativity to flow on his projects. He was so very trusting. We'll all miss you dearly, Steve.
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Ben Herzog
The rear wall openings were enlarged, bricks were patched in and repaired at chimney.
Photography by Marco Valencia.
This is an example of a traditional kitchen/dining room in New York with brown floors.
This is an example of a traditional kitchen/dining room in New York with brown floors.
Liz Schupanitz Designs
Cooking for Two
Location: Plymouth, MN, United States
When this couple’s last child graduated from college they began the process of looking for a new home. After a lengthy search they decided to stay with the neighborhood they loved, saving money by remodeling rather than starting over.
The top priorities on their wish list were adding character to their 1990’s era home with a classic white kitchen and a larger island while keeping within the existing footprint. With the intention of honing their cooking skills, they were also considering better appliances and two ovens.
Challenges and Solutions
Design a larger island with seating for at least two. The existing island was small and the area behind the seating was less than recommended clearances.
To solve this challenge, the seating area of the island was extended out into the open area of the kitchen. This created a larger island with seating for three, extra storage and a bookshelf across from the range.
The original kitchen had a range with microwave above, so adding another oven was a challenge with limited wall space.
Because the adjoining dining room is used infrequently, the homeowner was open to placing the second oven and microwave in the walkway. This made room for the small buffet between the built in refrigerator and ovens, creating one of her favorite areas.
The client requested a white painted kitchen but wanted to make sure it had warmth and character. To achieve this the following elements were chosen:
1) Cabinets painted with Benjamin Moore Capitol White, a luminous and warm shade of white.
2) The Range hood was painted with warm metallic shades to reflect the bronze of the Ashley Norton hardware.
3) Black Aqua Grantique granite was chosen for countertops because it looks like soapstone and adds contrast.
4) Walker Zanger Café tile in Latte was chosen for it’s handmade look with uneven edges.
5) The to-the-counter-cabinet with glass door shows off serving dishes and lends sophisticated charm.
The result is a welcoming classic kitchen, where this couple enjoys cooking more often and sharpening their skills with gourmet appliances.
Liz Schupanitz Designs
Photographed by: Andrea Rugg Photography
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home
This lovely home sits in one of the most pristine and preserved places in the country - Palmetto Bluff, in Bluffton, SC. The natural beauty and richness of this area create an exceptional place to call home or to visit. The house lies along the river and fits in perfectly with its surroundings.
4,000 square feet - four bedrooms, four and one-half baths
All photos taken by Rachael Boling Photography
New Mood Design LLC
Level Three: A custom-designed chandelier with ocher-colored onyx pendants suits the dining room furnishings and space layout. Matching onyx sconces grace the window-wall behind the table.
Access to the outdoor deck and BBQ area (to the left of the fireplace column) is conveniently located near the dining and kitchen areas.
Photograph © Darren Edwards, San Diego
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
LORRAINE G VALE, Allied ASID
In this combination living room/ family room, form vs function is at it's best.. Formal enough to host a cocktail party, and comfortable enough to host a football game. The wrap around sectional accommodates 5-6 people and the oversized ottoman has room enough for everyone to put their feet up! The high back, stylized wing chair offers comfort and a lamp for reading. Decorative accessories are placed in the custom built bookcases freeing table top space for drinks, books, etc. Magazines and current reading are neatly placed in the rattan tray for easy access. The overall neutral color palette is punctuated by soft shades of blue around the room.
LORRAINE G VALE
photo by Michael Costa
California Lustre
Open dining room in Palm Springs condo featuring a Jonathan Adler Maurice Chandelier and Knoll Tavolo XZ3 table. All vintage art, accents and books by California Lustre.
photo credit: Tim Tracy
Hoskins Interior Design
This is an example of a traditional dining room in Indianapolis with brown walls and dark hardwood flooring.
Adrienne DeRosa
Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz Inc.
Along with the living room, this dining area has received a style overhaul. "Everything in the informal dining space as well as the living room is new," Jennifer explains. "I changed it all; the walls used to be grey and the furniture used to be off white. I had antique chippy paint cabinets and all kinds of french decor ... I have evolved from that and now want simple, fun and bright."
Starting with painting the walls white, Jennifer let the room evolve as she went. "Then I started to move the furniture around to see what I had, to make sure it worked," she describes. From there it became a process of eliminating and adding back in. The brass shelving was a "picking" find that Jennifer retrieved from the side of the road.
By emphasizing the large windows with white drapery, and adding in soft textural elements, Jennifer created a fresh space that exudes depth and comfort. "I would never want anyone to ever come in and say they don't feel comfortable. I feel I have created that chic, fun, eclectic style space that anyone of any age can enjoy and feel comfortable in."
Curtain rods, pendant lamp: West Elm; chairs: vintage Russell Woodard, Etsy
Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz
F. D. Hodge Interiors
Swedish Inspired dining room.
This dining room was designed in subtle shades of greys and blues. The palette as you can see is monochromatic. The custom designed hand drawn and painted wall covering was fabricated by Fromental.
http://www.fromental.co.uk/
The dining table is by David Iatesta, Chairs are antique. Carpet available through designers. Convex mirror and French chandelier are both 19th Century. Wood holder is a bronze dore French basket.
Swedish Mora clock is an early 19th Century antique.
Taffetta silk curtain panels, Fabric by Holland & Sherry
Frank Hodge, Country Swedish, F.D Hodge Interiors, Boston Interior Designer, Boston Decorator.
Photo by John Hession
Mark English Architects, AIA
Contemporary dining room in San Francisco with bamboo flooring and beige floors.
Kathy Corbet Interiors
John Magor Photography. This family was interested in a super formal dining room. We chose a round table to fill the space and dark moss green walls for a cozy, earthy feel. The dining chairs all all different to add fun and whimsy to the space. The elegant roman shades have a nail head trim detail for a masculine touch.
Hammond Design
In the dining room we installed 3-D wall tiles that mimic the shapes found on the tracery ceiling in the adjacent family room. We used a lighter shade of blue from the music room so as not to overpower the deep tone in the music room beyond. A crystal light fixture adds that sparkle the clients love.
Photo: Eric Roth
Mary Cook
Taylor Photo
This is an example of a traditional dining room in Chicago with beige walls, dark hardwood flooring, brown floors and a dado rail.
This is an example of a traditional dining room in Chicago with beige walls, dark hardwood flooring, brown floors and a dado rail.
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Nancy O'Hara Interiors
Formal window treatments with swag, cascade, and side panel breaking softly on the floor.
This is an example of a traditional dining room in Philadelphia with beige walls and medium hardwood flooring.
This is an example of a traditional dining room in Philadelphia with beige walls and medium hardwood flooring.
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