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Stephen Ryan Design and Decoration
Off our painted kitchen in a London townhouse we used gunmetal leather tallboy chests and matching 'Cab' dining chairs around a wengé extending dining table. The original iron cooking range would have proved expensive to remove and we liked it as an original, and decorative addition to our otherwise contemporary space. The otherwise monochromatic scheme is punctuated with multi coloured stools, vases, swivel chair in Etro fabric and amusing 'library' wall of book spines wall covering, custom made and sized for the wall.
A fabulous gold wallpaper is used to warm the dining area niches only, and picked up with the golden pendant shades .
Photo credit : James Balston
LNDesigns
Having worked ten years in hospitality, I understand the challenges of restaurant operation and how smart interior design can make a huge difference in overcoming them.
This once country cottage café needed a facelift to bring it into the modern day but we honoured its already beautiful features by stripping back the lack lustre walls to expose the original brick work and constructing dark paneling to contrast.
The rustic bar was made out of 100 year old floorboards and the shelves and lighting fixtures were created using hand-soldered scaffold pipe for an industrial edge. The old front of house bar was repurposed to make bespoke banquet seating with storage, turning the high traffic hallway area from an avoid zone for couples to an enviable space for groups.
Tape Design
Dining table made from joist offcuts. Picture window looking onto slate cliff face. Low hung pendant light. Colourful beams to add a colour pop.
Sam Goldstone Interiors
The dining room re-design was based around a bright colourful wallpaper to add life and colour to the room.
Stephanie Williams Designs
Kitchen diner with industrial style dining table. Blue water colour feature wallpaper and timber wall panelling. Log burner in the corner of the room next to the bifolding doors
LNDesigns
Having worked ten years in hospitality, I understand the challenges of restaurant operation and how smart interior design can make a huge difference in overcoming them.
This once country cottage café needed a facelift to bring it into the modern day but we honoured its already beautiful features by stripping back the lack lustre walls to expose the original brick work and constructing dark paneling to contrast.
The rustic bar was made out of 100 year old floorboards and the shelves and lighting fixtures were created using hand-soldered scaffold pipe for an industrial edge. The old front of house bar was repurposed to make bespoke banquet seating with storage, turning the high traffic hallway area from an avoid zone for couples to an enviable space for groups.
46 Billeder af spisestue med farverige vægge og brændeovn
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