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A stained French door and ebonized French china cabinet circa 1880 frame a custom round dining table.
A white and gold porcelain antique French centerpiece from the late 1800s is filled with an orchid.
Marc Ekhause Home Builder and Custom Renovations
Whole house renovation: Dining Room
Photo: Marc Ekhause
Natalie Fuglestveit Interior Design
Luxe Dining Room Design by Natalie Fuglestveit Interior Design, Calgary & Kelowna Interior Designer. Featuring Phillip Jeffries Mica Wallcoverings. Custom Drapery, Custom Made Tufted Dining Chairs, Coffered Ceiling, Fiddle Fig Tree, Wall Panelling, Restoration Hardware Walnut Arles Dining Table.
InsideWright
The room was dark brown, which was fine for a while ... but for an entranceway and a room without windows, dark was not an appropriate long term choice. There was a feng shui request in this re-decorating project, earth tones were not welcome in this area of the home, black, white, metal and water were preferable colors/elements. The walls are 2 layers of metallic paint, the undercoat is a silver, the top coat is a gunmetal mixed with the silver to create an uneven tone. A wide wallpaper paste brush was used to create a vertical linear pattern. The Larson Juhl gold leaf framed mirror is covered in adhesive car vinyl. The Ikea unit is enveloped in an adhesive mural, printed by muralsyourway.com, the artist is David Bromstad. The chair seats were recovered in a silver vinyl fabric. The rug is from overstock.com. The capiz chandelier is from West Elm. The table base is an Ikea take on the Eero Saarinen tulip table. In the "before" room, there were glass tables cluttered with everyday items and "to do" piles of paper. The goal was to have storage in this room to hide the clutter. There was not an outlet on the wall where the Ikea unit sits, and there was not a budget to have the prewar wall fitted with electricity, so an extension cord crosses the room under a grey cord concealer.
nOtch lifestyle + design pte ltd (singapore)
When you fall in love with a property in a prime location in Singapore, sometimes you wish that it could have more space, too. This goes out especially to owners who love to host parties at home--surely, this lack of space may seem to be a downer. Well, nOtch made it a point to not let the owners’ big hearts down, and have their hospitability shine through their home by creating more usable space. Using the techniques of modern contemporary styling, we redirect the focus of visitors onto the surrounding walls, while keeping the furniture sleek and clean. We further enhance the space by converting presumably dead space (window bays) into settees.
Photos by: Watson Lau, Wat's Behind The Lens Pte Ltd
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