Traditional Dining Room with Red Walls Ideas and Designs

Georgian Manor
Georgian Manor
E. B. Mahoney Builders, Inc.E. B. Mahoney Builders, Inc.
Traditional dining room in Philadelphia with red walls, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
True Elegance: Dining Room
True Elegance: Dining Room
Michelle Yorke Interior Design LLCMichelle Yorke Interior Design LLC
A dining area fit for a King and Queen. In the past, royals were known for dressing their homes in dramatic coloring, red being a popular choice. We had a lot of fun creating this style, as we used fiery crimsons, refined patterns, and bold accents of gold and crystal, which was perfect for this large dining room that sits ten! Project designed by Michelle Yorke Interior Design Firm in Bellevue. Serving Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Mercer Island, Kirkland, Medina, Clyde Hill, and Seattle. For more about Michelle Yorke, click here: https://michelleyorkedesign.com/
Custom Wood Shutters
Custom Wood Shutters
UserUser
Inspiration for a medium sized traditional dining room in Other with red walls, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Springfiled Home
Springfiled Home
Diadem Building & DesignDiadem Building & Design
Custom treatments, upholstery and whole house color coordination and selection.
Photo of a traditional dining room in Orange County with red walls and medium hardwood flooring.
New Project
New Project
Mark Sweetman Painting LLCMark Sweetman Painting LLC
Photo of a medium sized classic enclosed dining room in Philadelphia with red walls, medium hardwood flooring and no fireplace.
Transitional Update
Transitional Update
Lisa Stewart DesignLisa Stewart Design
This warm and cozy dining room has everything you need. We updated with wall color, Sherwin Williams 6314 Luxurious Red. We used the homeowners existing furnishings and purchased a few new things. The change was significant and the homeowner delighted!
SOUTHERN CHARM
SOUTHERN CHARM
CLARICE SMYTH DESIGNCLARICE SMYTH DESIGN
Clarice Booth
Medium sized traditional open plan dining room in Miami with red walls and medium hardwood flooring.
5126 Fairglen
5126 Fairglen
Christian Gladu DesignChristian Gladu Design
Inspiration for a traditional kitchen/dining room in Seattle with red walls and dark hardwood flooring.
Fedamore House
Fedamore House
Collette Ward InteriorsCollette Ward Interiors
Photo of a large classic enclosed dining room in Other with red walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Roblar Avenue
Roblar Avenue
Dennis Mayer - PhotographerDennis Mayer - Photographer
Dennis Mayer, Photographer
Photo of a traditional dining room in San Francisco with red walls.
Somerset Craftsman
Somerset Craftsman
Woodland Creek HomesWoodland Creek Homes
Inspiration for a traditional open plan dining room in New York with red walls.
3-Bedroom design-build project
3-Bedroom design-build project
GMH Architecture PLLCGMH Architecture PLLC
Bernadette Pava
This is an example of a traditional open plan dining room in New York with red walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and a brick fireplace surround.
Dining Room Ideas
Dining Room Ideas
Stanton HomesStanton Homes
Turret style dining room. Red walls and white picture frame wainscoting. Archway entrances to the foyer and kitchen.
Photo of a large traditional enclosed dining room in Raleigh with red walls, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Our Work
Our Work
Linda P. Black InteriorsLinda P. Black Interiors
This is an example of a large traditional kitchen/dining room in Bridgeport with red walls, no fireplace and beige floors.
Riverview Traditional Residence
Riverview Traditional Residence
Becker Morgan Group, Inc.Becker Morgan Group, Inc.
Studio C. Design and Photography
Photo of a medium sized traditional enclosed dining room in Other with red walls, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Dining Room Details, Prides Crossing
Dining Room Details, Prides Crossing
Kimberly Collins JermainKimberly Collins Jermain
Medium sized traditional enclosed dining room in Boston with red walls, light hardwood flooring and no fireplace.
Multi-Level Home Renovation in Arlington Heights
Multi-Level Home Renovation in Arlington Heights
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
This well-loved home belonging to a family of seven was overdue for some more room. Renovations by the team at Advance Design Studio entailed both a lower and upper level addition to original home. Included in the project was a much larger kitchen, eating area, family room and mud room with a renovated powder room on the first floor. The new upper level included a new master suite with his and hers closets, a new master bath, outdoor balcony patio space, and a renovation to the only other full bath on in that part of the house. Having five children formerly meant that when everyone was seated at the large kitchen table, they couldn’t open the refrigerator door! So naturally the main focus was on the kitchen, with a desire to create a gathering place where the whole family could hang out easily with room to spare. The homeowner had a love of all things Irish, and careful details in the crown molding, hardware and tile backsplash were a reflection. Rich cherry cabinetry and green granite counter tops complete a traditional look so as to fit right in with the elegant old molding and door profiles in this fine old home. The second focus for these parents was a master suite and bathroom of their own! After years of sharing, this was an important feature in the new space. This simple yet efficient bath space needed to accommodate a long wall of windows to work with the exterior design. A generous shower enclosure with a comfortable bench seat is open visually to the his and hers vanity areas, and a spacious tub. The makeup table enjoys lots of natural light spilling through large windows and an exit door to the adult’s only exclusive coffee retreat on the rooftop adjacent. Added square footage to the footprint of the house allowed for a spacious family room and much needed breakfast area. The dining room pass through was accentuated by a period appropriate transom detail encasing custom designed carved glass detailing that appears as if it’s been there all along. Reclaimed painted tin panels were added to the dining room ceiling amongst elegant crown molding for unique and dramatic dining room flair. An efficient dry bar area was tucked neatly between the great room spaces, offering an excellent entertainment area to circulating guests and family at any time. This large family now enjoys regular Sunday breakfasts and dinners in a space that they all love to hang out in. The client reports that they spend more time as a family now than they did before because their house is more accommodating to them all. That’s quite a feat anyone with teenagers can relate to! Advance Design was thrilled to work on this project and bring this family the home they had been dreaming about for many, many years. Photographer: Joe Nowak
Oakvalley
Oakvalley
Kathryn Vaught InteriorsKathryn Vaught Interiors
This dining room was complete re-done. We added the chair-rail, painting the wainscot a happy blue. The Scalamandre wallpaper brought in a tone of life to the room and we picked up on those colors with the new gold drapes with accent trimming and oriental rug and recovered the chairs. We added in wall sconces, previously not there.
Evergreen
Evergreen
Carlton EdwardsCarlton Edwards
This is an example of a small classic enclosed dining room in Other with red walls, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Eclectic Dining Room
Eclectic Dining Room
Liza Jane InteriorsLiza Jane Interiors
Eric Taylor
Photo of a traditional kitchen/dining room in DC Metro with red walls and brown floors.

Traditional Dining Room with Red Walls Ideas and Designs

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