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Afton Timber Frame Retreat
Afton Timber Frame Retreat
Smith & Robertson, Inc.Smith & Robertson, Inc.
Sitting atop a mountain, this Timberpeg timber frame vacation retreat offers rustic elegance with shingle-sided splendor, warm rich colors and textures, and natural quality materials.
Custom Log Home with Stone
Custom Log Home with Stone
StoneMill Log & Timber HomesStoneMill Log & Timber Homes
This massive stone fireplace makes a dramatic statement in this log home dining room. A vaulted ceiling, two large oil rubbed bronze chandeliers and wide plank flooring make this an impressive room.
Formal Dining Room
Formal Dining Room
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/RemodelingFratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
We love this traditional style formal dining room with stone walls, chandelier, and custom furniture.
Transitional Downtown Abode, Full Home Design
Transitional Downtown Abode, Full Home Design
UserUser
The dining room is framed by a metallic silver ceiling and molding alongside red and orange striped draperies paired with woven wood blinds. A contemporary nude painting hangs above a pair of vintage ivory lamps atop a vintage orange buffet. Black rattan chairs with red leather seats surround a transitional stained trestle table, and the teal walls set off the room’s dark walnut wood floors and aqua blue hemp and wool rug.
Kaupulehu Residence
Kaupulehu Residence
de Reus Architectsde Reus Architects
Photography by Joe Fletcher Photo
Dining Area
Dining Area
Andrew Snow PhotographyAndrew Snow Photography
Andrew Snow Photography © Houzz 2012
Bluff Overlook
Bluff Overlook
AOME ArchitectsAOME Architects
The dining table lays at the intersection of the great room and entry axis, creating a primary focus of sharing food with family and guests. // Image : Benjamin Benschneider Photography
Sculpted to the Land
Sculpted to the Land
Flavin ArchitectsFlavin Architects
This house west of Boston was originally designed in 1958 by the great New England modernist, Henry Hoover. He built his own modern home in Lincoln in 1937, the year before the German émigré Walter Gropius built his own world famous house only a few miles away. By the time this 1958 house was built, Hoover had matured as an architect; sensitively adapting the house to the land and incorporating the clients wish to recreate the indoor-outdoor vibe of their previous home in Hawaii. The house is beautifully nestled into its site. The slope of the roof perfectly matches the natural slope of the land. The levels of the house delicately step down the hill avoiding the granite ledge below. The entry stairs also follow the natural grade to an entry hall that is on a mid level between the upper main public rooms and bedrooms below. The living spaces feature a south- facing shed roof that brings the sun deep in to the home. Collaborating closely with the homeowner and general contractor, we freshened up the house by adding radiant heat under the new purple/green natural cleft slate floor. The original interior and exterior Douglas fir walls were stripped and refinished. Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Nash Terraced Family House in Regent's Park
Nash Terraced Family House in Regent's Park
Adam Butler PhotographyAdam Butler Photography
A Nash terraced house in Regent's Park, London. Interior design by Gaye Gardner. Photography by Adam Butler
Modern Estate
Modern Estate
Burke Lighting Design, Inc.Burke Lighting Design, Inc.
Rancho Santa Fe Estate designed by Norm Applebaum, AIA Photo credit: Mary Nichols 54,000 s.f. res on 26 acres Organic style architecture with expansive interior/ exterior views and volumes of space.

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