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My Bespoke Room
Tracy, one of our fabulous customers who last year undertook what can only be described as, a colossal home renovation!
With the help of her My Bespoke Room designer Milena, Tracy transformed her 1930's doer-upper into a truly jaw-dropping, modern family home. But don't take our word for it, see for yourself...
Aimee Walker Interiors
Entry to open floor plan dining room featuring a custom wine refrigerator made from antique reclaimed wood.
AOME Architects
The interplay of light and shadows, natural materials, subtle texture, and a hierarchy of pattern stimulates the senses in the Dining Room and Great Room. // Image : Benjamin Benschneider Photography
Coastal Stage and Rearrange
Take your dining experience to the next level by dining in the round with a pool view.
Douglas Design Studio
Dining room featuring a double sided fireplace, grand stone table and Lalique chandelier.
TKS Design Group
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The homeowner and his wife had lived in this beautiful townhome in Oak Brook overlooking a small lake for over 13 years. The home is open and airy with vaulted ceilings and full of mementos from world adventures through the years, including to Cambodia, home of their much-adored sponsored daughter. The home, full of love and memories was host to a growing extended family of children and grandchildren. This was THE place. When the homeowner’s wife passed away suddenly and unexpectedly, he became determined to create a space that would continue to welcome and host his family and the many wonderful family memories that lay ahead but with an eye towards functionality.
We started out by evaluating how the space would be used. Cooking and watching sports were key factors. So, we shuffled the current dining table into a rarely used living room whereby enlarging the kitchen. The kitchen now houses two large islands – one for prep and the other for seating and buffet space. We removed the wall between kitchen and family room to encourage interaction during family gatherings and of course a clear view to the game on TV. We also removed a dropped ceiling in the kitchen, and wow, what a difference.
Next, we added some drama with a large arch between kitchen and dining room creating a stunning architectural feature between those two spaces. This arch echoes the shape of the large arch at the front door of the townhome, providing drama and significance to the space. The kitchen itself is large but does not have much wall space, which is a common challenge when removing walls. We added a bit more by resizing the double French doors to a balcony at the side of the house which is now just a single door. This gave more breathing room to the range wall and large stone hood but still provides access and light.
We chose a neutral pallet of black, white, and white oak, with punches of blue at the counter stools in the kitchen. The cabinetry features a white shaker door at the perimeter for a crisp outline. Countertops and custom hood are black Caesarstone, and the islands are a soft white oak adding contrast and warmth. Two large built ins between the kitchen and dining room function as pantry space as well as area to display flowers or seasonal decorations.
We repeated the blue in the dining room where we added a fresh coat of paint to the existing built ins, along with painted wainscot paneling. Above the wainscot is a neutral grass cloth wallpaper which provides a lovely backdrop for a wall of important mementos and artifacts. The dining room table and chairs were refinished and re-upholstered, and a new rug and window treatments complete the space. The room now feels ready to host more formal gatherings or can function as a quiet spot to enjoy a cup of morning coffee.
Sarah Rice Design LLC
Formal dining room with an elegant transitional feel. We installed custom sheer navy blue curtains, a custom floral arrangement, new artwork and new tiered chandelier.
McCabe By Design LLC
A Sapele buffet with wine storage (on the back side to protect the wine from UV damage) provides a physical separation between the kitchen and the dining area while maintaining access to the beautiful view beyond the dining room. The furniture piece buffet is supported by bunn feet and is accented with ribbed glass. The wall sconces above the buffet have been painted to match the wall and provide both up and down lighting. To provide continuity to the support post, each post was wrapped in Sapele stained to match the cabinetry.
WestSound Home & Garden magazine
Heather Nadeau Interior Design
An exquisitely designed grand dining room with seating for the whole family! Vaulted ceilings, matching chandeliers and custom cabinetry really give this dining room and elevated look!
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