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Crisp Architects
Photography by Rob Karosis
Design ideas for a victorian enclosed dining room in New York with multi-coloured walls.
Design ideas for a victorian enclosed dining room in New York with multi-coloured walls.
VOH Architects
The restoration of an 1899 Queen Anne design, with columns and double gallery added ca. 1910 to update the house in the Colonial Revival style with sweeping front and side porches up and downstairs, and a new carriage house apartment. All the rooms and ceilings are wallpapered, original oak trim is stained, restoration of original light fixtures and replacement of missing ones, short, sheer curtains and roller shades at the windows. The project included a small kitchen addition and master bath, and the attic was converted to a guest bedroom and bath.
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Bob Jackson Painting & Remodeling
Design ideas for a medium sized victorian open plan dining room in Houston with grey walls, dark hardwood flooring, no fireplace and brown floors.
Cobblestone & Vine
Julie Ross
Design ideas for a victorian dining room in Little Rock with grey walls and dark hardwood flooring.
Design ideas for a victorian dining room in Little Rock with grey walls and dark hardwood flooring.
ROM architecture studio
French-inspired kitchen remodel
Architect: Carol Sundstrom, AIA
Contractor: Phoenix Construction
Photography: © Kathryn Barnard
Photo of a large victorian kitchen/dining room in Seattle with yellow walls, light hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and a tiled fireplace surround.
Photo of a large victorian kitchen/dining room in Seattle with yellow walls, light hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and a tiled fireplace surround.
The Floor Source
Large victorian enclosed dining room in Other with multi-coloured walls, porcelain flooring, a standard fireplace, a plastered fireplace surround and grey floors.
Dallas Design Group, Interiors
Design Firm: Dallas Design Group, Interiors
Designer: Tracy Rasor
Photographer: Dan Piassick
Design ideas for a victorian dining room in Dallas.
Design ideas for a victorian dining room in Dallas.
Pleasant View Construction
Photo of a large victorian enclosed dining room in St Louis with brown walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, brown floors and feature lighting.
Custom Window Treatments, Inc.
Design ideas for an expansive victorian enclosed dining room in Charlotte with brown walls, carpet and beige floors.
Vincent Greene Architects
The dining room set for a party.
Photography: Erik Kvalsvik
Photo of a victorian dining room in Baltimore with medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and white walls.
Photo of a victorian dining room in Baltimore with medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and white walls.
James McDonald Associate Architects, PC
Brad Caricofe
Inspiration for a victorian dining room in DC Metro.
Inspiration for a victorian dining room in DC Metro.
Kate Maloney Interior Design
Michael J. Lee
Photo of a victorian dining room in Boston with grey walls, a standard fireplace and a dado rail.
Photo of a victorian dining room in Boston with grey walls, a standard fireplace and a dado rail.
Beer Architectural Group
This is an example of an expansive victorian open plan dining room in New York with beige walls, ceramic flooring and no fireplace.
Charlie Allen Renovations, Inc.
Way back in the late 1970s, the owners of an 1894 Victorian in Somerville hired Charlie Allen Renovations to renovate and restore their home, a landmark property that had been divided into apartments and lost some of its period charm. This was a memorable project and it was a shock when the homeowners called in December 2014 to let us know that their home had been badly damaged by a fire. They asked if we could once again restore it to its original prominence.
This time nearly every original element of the home needed to be restored or rebuilt.
We began the process by carefully removing all original moulding and paneling, which was then catalogued, thoroughly cleaned, and stored away. Belfor, a property restoration firm, was hired to remove soot and smoky odors, which required opening the walls and then rebuilding them. Numerous decorative elements throughout the home, including an intricate stained glass window in the dining room, had been too badly damaged to be restored; these were carefully remade by both our talented team and by an exceptional group of project partners, to match their original design.
All of the windows in the house had to be replaced, and all of its floors needed to be refinished. Tile hearth surrounding the dining room fireplace and the living room fireplace mantel and surround were removed, cleaned, and replaced.
The homeowners also took the opportunity to have some long-desired renovations accomplished, including remodeling the outdated kitchen, which now features an expansive island, pantry closet, new cork flooring, backsplash, and greenhouse window.
Today, the house is fully both meticulously restored and remodeled, and the owners are happily back home. At its conclusion, the project was awarded with the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission’s 2017 Directors Award and a 2018 Contractor of the Year Gold Award.
Along with Belfor, additional project partners include Jackson Schillaci Woodworking, master finisher Wayne Towle, and Jim Anderson Stained Glass.
Photo by Shelly Harrison Photography
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