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The Interior Edge
This project was a complete renovation. It was the first project a newlywed couple did together. In one of the first meetings we all agreed we loved the Osborne and Little striped polka dot fabric (pillow on the chairs and sofa). The room grew from there. A main objective was to enhance the view of Central Park all the way to the Palisades. We kept the walls light and the upholstery monochromatic, except for a dash of off white in the Hugues Chevalier (Ying Armchair). The area rug is large and almost square we had it made by Royce wool carpets. Joanne and Bill Riley custom designed it. The background was kept the blue of the upholstery further grounding the space yet keeping it quiet enough with only red and gold accents (there are actually 9 colors in the rug, but they are the same hues as the 3 main colors) The wood of the dining area adds a solid feel. (Table and chairs by Stanley furniture) Along the long wall is a 20' built-in with a Costa Smerelda granite counter top, as. storage space is at a premium in NYC. There is enough room for a small bar area on the left, dining area storage in the middle and to the far right. Also, in the middle is a 50" TV that comes up out of the granite and audio equipment. Above the built-in are wall to wall mirrors with glass shelves hanging from them. This keeps an open and spacious feel. The accessories keep it welcoming. The wall sconces (also on the mirrors) are by Currey and Co. The large crown molding and the high gloss ceiling add to the subtle drama. The small custom wood cabinet is made of Claro Walnut with ebonized Ash legs and handles by Hubel Handcrafted. It sits between the window and the door keeping you centered in the space. All in all an easy space to enjoy!
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Wall paint is Sherwin Williams Tidewater, dining chairs and host chairs are Hickory Chair, chandelier is from Canopy Designs. Nancy Nolan
Ejemplo de comedor ecléctico grande cerrado sin chimenea con paredes azules, moqueta y suelo azul
Ejemplo de comedor ecléctico grande cerrado sin chimenea con paredes azules, moqueta y suelo azul
West Village GC
Peter Murdock
Imagen de comedor de cocina contemporáneo pequeño sin chimenea con paredes blancas, moqueta y cortinas
Imagen de comedor de cocina contemporáneo pequeño sin chimenea con paredes blancas, moqueta y cortinas
Victoria
I love the look of board and batten walls but can't afford the full treatment right now. I scoured pictures on the web and found that some people are doing a faux treatment and it turns out pretty effective. So without hesitation...I decided to jump in. I first painted the top portion a dark green (at first I thought...wow that's really dark. But I love the color now). I installed molding horizontally about 5-1/2' from the floor. I next (with the help of the hubby) ripped a 4' x 8' piece of mdf into 3" strips. I then applied them to the wall with construction adhesive and brad nails. I then caulked and painted everything cottage white semi-gloss to match the existing molding throughout the house. Made new curtains, brought the furniture back in. I think it turned out pretty good!
Henry Jones
Sintered stone dining tables are also eco-friendly, as the material is made from natural minerals, which are more sustainable than synthetic materials like plastic. This is an important consideration for those who are concerned about the environment and want to make a positive impact with their furniture choices.
In conclusion, the sintered stone dining table is a great investment for any home.
Deborah Law Interiors
Jonathan Little Photography
Ejemplo de comedor contemporáneo cerrado con paredes azules, moqueta y suelo beige
Ejemplo de comedor contemporáneo cerrado con paredes azules, moqueta y suelo beige
Heidi Pribell Interiors
Michael J. Lee
Ejemplo de comedor clásico con paredes beige, moqueta y suelo beige
Ejemplo de comedor clásico con paredes beige, moqueta y suelo beige
Atwood: Fine Architectural Cabinetry
This richly toned dining room is fully stocked for the discerning dinner guest. Crystal, flatware, and china are beautifully displayed and stored in this custom Wood-Mode cabinetry. Door style is Toulon Raised and the wood is Walnut with a custom Potomac wiping stain.
Tracey Rapisardi Design
Foto de comedor costero de tamaño medio cerrado sin chimenea con paredes verdes y moqueta
Decorating Den Interiors - Bromberek Design Team
Photographic Design Ltd.
Ejemplo de comedor tradicional pequeño cerrado sin chimenea con paredes beige y moqueta
Ejemplo de comedor tradicional pequeño cerrado sin chimenea con paredes beige y moqueta
Peg Berens Interior Design LLC
Please visit my website directly by copying and pasting this link directly into your browser: http://www.berensinteriors.com/ to learn more about this project and how we may work together!
A spacious open floor plan with expansive views. Dale Hanson Photography
Beautiful Habitat: Design & Decoration
The goal was to create a dramatic, glamorous dining room and blend the client's modern taste with the traditional chest they inherited and the traditional style of home. To meld the chest into the room, we pulled the gold accents and added gold in the wallpaper panels, the frames around the wallpaper panels and on the dramatic ceiling. The table top is custom made from a reclaimed oak floor. The chairs are vintage with new upholstery and black paint.
Kitchen Architecture Ltd
Kitchen Architecture - bulthaup b3 furniture in kaolin laminate with a structured oak bar.
Foto de comedor rural con paredes blancas y moqueta
Foto de comedor rural con paredes blancas y moqueta
Sarkela Corporation
Modelo de comedor mediterráneo de tamaño medio cerrado sin chimenea con paredes beige, moqueta y suelo blanco
MuseInteriors
A relaxed beach side cottage.
Photos by Michael Partenio
Diseño de comedor marinero con moqueta
Diseño de comedor marinero con moqueta
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