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Wood & Clay Inc
The open floor plan is anchored on one end by a fieldstone fireplace with an inglenook. The stainless steel backsplash and counter set off walnut kitchen cabinets. The tabletop is Pietra Bedonia; the Vibia ‘Duplo’ pendant is from Chimera. Photo © Chibi Moku
Beth Whitlinger Interior Design
The homeowner of this ranch style home in Orange Park Acres wanted the Kitchen Breakfast Nook to become a large informal Dining Room that was an extension of the new Great Room. A new painted limestone effect on the used brick fireplace sets the tone for a lighter, more open and airy space. Using a bench for part of the seating helps to eliminate crowding and give a place for the grandkids to sit that can handle sticky hands. Custom designed dining chairs in a heavy duty velvet add to the luxurious feeling of the room and can be used in the adjacent Great Room for additional seating. A heavy dark iron chandelier was replaced with the lovely fixture that was hanging in another room; it's pale tones perfect for the new scheme. The window seat cushions were updated in a serviceable ostrich print taupe vinyl enhanced by rich cut velvet brocade and metallic woven pillows, making it a perfect place to sit and enjoy the outdoors. Photo by Anthony Gomez.
Signature Innovations LLC
Opulent details elevate this suburban home into one that rivals the elegant French chateaus that inspired it. Floor: Variety of floor designs inspired by Villa La Cassinella on Lake Como, Italy. 6” wide-plank American Black Oak + Canadian Maple | 4” Canadian Maple Herringbone | custom parquet inlays | Prime Select | Victorian Collection hand scraped | pillowed edge | color Tolan | Satin Hardwax Oil. For more information please email us at: sales@signaturehardwoods.com
New Mood Design LLC
Level Three: A custom-designed chandelier with ocher-colored onyx pendants suits the dining room furnishings and space layout. Matching onyx sconces grace the window-wall behind the table.
Access to the outdoor deck and BBQ area (to the left of the fireplace column) is conveniently located near the dining and kitchen areas.
Photograph © Darren Edwards, San Diego
Catherine Wilman Interiors
The finished living room at our Kensington apartment renovation. My client wanted a furnishing make-over, so there was no building work required in this stage of the project.
We split the area into the Living room and Dining Room - we will post more images over the coming days..
We wanted to add a splash of colour to liven the space and we did this though accessories, cushions, artwork and the dining chairs. The space works really well and and we changed the bland original living room into a room full of energy and character..
The start of the process was to create floor plans, produce a CAD layout and specify all the furnishing. We designed two bespoke bookcases and created a large window seat hiding the radiators. We also installed a new fireplace which became a focal point at the far end of the room..
I hope you like the photos. We love getting comments from you, so please let me know your thoughts. I would like to say a special thank you to my client, who has been a pleasure to work with and has allowed me to photograph his apartment. We are looking forward to the next phase of this project, which involves extending the property and updating the bathrooms.
MWA, Inc.
The built in dining nook adds the perfect place for a small dinner or to play a family board game.
Noble Johnson Architects
Informal dining and living area in the Great Room with wood beams on vaulted ceiling
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com.
Tommy Daspit Photographer
New home construction in Homewood Alabama photographed for Willow Homes, Willow Design Studio, and Triton Stone Group by Birmingham Alabama based architectural and interiors photographer Tommy Daspit. You can see more of his work at http://tommydaspit.com
Tim Clarke-Payton.com
A traditional Victorian interior with a modern twist photographed by Tim Clarke-Payton
StoneWorks, Inc.
The great room, with 23 foot ceilings, flows just off the kitchen. The combination of nine operable windows + transoms create this "wall of windows" that allows natural light to flood the great room, while also giving stunning outside views of the lagoon, bridge and village. It serves as a dramatic focal point for the entire living space.
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
Formal dining room with bricks & masonry, double entry doors, exposed beams, and recessed lighting.
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