76.358 Billeder af spisestue med fritstående pejs uden pejs

The Glass House: Modern Living & Dining Room Design
The Glass House: Modern Living & Dining Room Design
Interiors by PopovInteriors by Popov
Modern dining room design Photo by Yulia Piterkina | www.06place.com
Kitchen and Dining Spaces
Kitchen and Dining Spaces
Budget Blinds of Old SaybrookBudget Blinds of Old Saybrook
Gently filter light and add textural interest to any space with these bamboo shades.
Westbourne Gardens, Notting Hill, London W2
Westbourne Gardens, Notting Hill, London W2
Brosh ArchitectsBrosh Architects
Dining room: The dining room shares the same space as the living room and we wanted to make that space as flexible as possible. We created a full width dining/sitting bench that can be used as a flexible social space. The bench has hidden storage contains the control panel for the under floor heating. The wall units above the bench are also used for storage and give easy access for dining requirements. These units also hide the boiler and other services out of plain sight. Concealed lighting is placed under these top units.
Mid-Century Home Remodel
Mid-Century Home Remodel
Manhattan Home DesignManhattan Home Design
As the kitchen is in the center of the house, we finished it with wish bone chairs they perfectly complement industrial wooden table they have. We kept the old chandelier and vase.
Military Road Residence
Military Road Residence
Safferstone InteriorsSafferstone Interiors
Meet Meridith: a super-mom who’s as busy as she is badass  — and easily my favorite overachiever. She slays her office job and comes home to an equally high-octane family life. We share a love for city living with farmhouse aspirations. There’s a vegetable garden in the backyard, a black cat, and a floppy eared rabbit named Rocky. There has been a mobile chicken coop and a colony of bees in the backyard. At one point they even had a pregnant hedgehog on their hands! Between gardening, entertaining, and helping with homework, Meridith has zero time for interior design. Spending several days a week in New York for work, she has limited amount of time at home with her family. My goal was to let her make the most of it by taking her design projects off her to do list and let her get back to her family (and rabbit). I wanted her to spend her weekends at her son's baseball games, not shopping for sofas. That’s my cue! Meridith is wonderful. She is one of the kindest people I know. We had so much fun, it doesn’t seem fair to call this “work”. She is loving, and smart, and funny. She’s one of those girlfriends everyone wants to call their own best friend. I wanted her house to reflect that: to feel cozy and inviting, and encourage guests to stay a while. Meridith is not your average beige person, and she has excellent taste. Plus, she was totally hands-on with design choices. It was a true collaboration. We played up her quirky side and built usable, inspiring spaces one lightbulb moment at a time. I took her love for color (sacré blue!) and immediately started creating a plan for her space and thinking about her design wish list. I set out hunting for vibrant hues and intriguing patterns that spoke to her color palette and taste for pattern. I focused on creating the right vibe in each space: a bit of drama in the dining room, a bit more refined and quiet atmosphere for the living room, and a neutral zen tone in their master bedroom. Her stuff. My eye. Meridith’s impeccable taste comes through in her art collection. The perfect placement of her beautiful paintings served as the design model for color and mood. We had a bit of a chair graveyard on our hands, but we worked with some key pieces of her existing furniture and incorporated other traditional pieces, which struck a pleasant balance. French chairs, Asian-influenced footstools, turned legs, gilded finishes, glass hurricanes – a wonderful mash-up of traditional and contemporary. Some special touches were custom-made (the marble backsplash in the powder room, the kitchen banquette) and others were happy accidents (a wallpaper we spotted via Pinterest). They all came together in a design aesthetic that feels warm, inviting, and vibrant — just like Meridith! We built her space based on function. We asked ourselves, “how will her family use each room on any given day?” Meridith throws legendary dinner parties, so we needed curated seating arrangements that could easily switch from family meals to elegant entertaining. We sought a cozy eat-in kitchen and decongested entryways that still made a statement. Above all, we wanted Meredith’s style and panache to shine through every detail. From the pendant in the entryway, to a wild use of pattern in her dining room drapery, Meredith’s space was a total win. See more of our work at www.safferstone.com. Connect with us on Facebook, get inspired on Pinterest, and share modern musings on life & design on Instagram. Or, share what's on your plate with us at hello@safferstone.com. Photo: Angie Seckinger
David Salle residence, Brooklyn
David Salle residence, Brooklyn
christian hubert studiochristian hubert studio
custom cabinets and table fabricated by Tom Brokish. View to kitchen / breakfast area beyond. Photo Elizabeth Felicella
1910 Foursquare Dining Room (remodeled by others)
1910 Foursquare Dining Room (remodeled by others)
Vicki Simon Interior DesignVicki Simon Interior Design
Previously remodeled by others-- dining room. I embellished with wallpaper, new hardware, vintage lighting, furniture, and accessories. Gentle curved backed Jansen chairs, circa 1940 pair with late 40s Argentine vintage table. Carl Blossfeldt prints on the wall. Photo by David Papazian.
Kichen/Dining Area - Millworks Home 7
Kichen/Dining Area - Millworks Home 7
Aiki HomesAiki Homes
Kitchen and dining areas opening onto living room with cherry wood floors throughout. Exposed beams, wood support column. Custom cabinetry, kitchen island, and carpentry MIllworks is an 8 home co-housing sustainable community in Bellingham, WA. Each home within Millworks was custom designed and crafted to meet the needs and desires of the homeowners with a focus on sustainability, energy efficiency, utilizing passive solar gain, and minimizing impact.
Highstreet Ventures - Show Suites
Highstreet Ventures - Show Suites
Gioia InteriorsGioia Interiors
Apartment sized dining furniture with transitional and feminine accents.

76.358 Billeder af spisestue med fritstående pejs uden pejs

7
Danmark
Tilpas mine indstillinger ved hjælp af cookies

Houzz bruger cookies og lignende teknologier til at tilpasse min oplevelse, give mig relevant indhold og forbedre Houzz-produkter og -tjenester. Ved at klikke på 'Accepter' accepterer jeg dette, som beskrevet yderligere i Houzz-cookiepolitikken. Jeg kan afvise ikke-essentielle cookies ved at klikke på 'Administrer præferencer'.