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This dining room makes an impression from top to bottom – starting with the copper-painted metallic ceiling and mural of a weeping cherry tree with starling birds. A metallic silver-champagne trim accents the dark walnut stain of the hardwoods and the sheer graphic print ivory and copper window treatments and roman shades.
Stained French doors and an ebonized French china cabinet circa 1880 frame a custom round dining table; the brass and nickel drapery hardware reflect the transitional chandelier of brushed nickel. A custom wool rug with gold and copper tone on tone echo the colors in the transitional, tufted back metallic copper leather dining chairs.
This square dining room’s round table makes it ideal for conversation, inviting guests to linger in its ample chairs. The many textures and contrast of deep cooper and ivory patterns create quite an effect in the room’s windows.
Kelsie Hornby, ASID, Elegant Designs, Inc.
Elegant Designs, Inc.
Versatile Art Deco inspired dining room, including a small banquette area for more intimate dining. (photography by Dan Mayers)
Gibson Gimpel Interior Design
Dining Room with walnut and beveled glass pocket doors, wallpapered walls, and custom rug
M.S. Construction Services Inc.
Handcut french parquet floors, installed, sanded wirebrushed and oiled with hardwax oil
ODS Architecture
Banquette seat dining area with kitchen adjacent, large windows framing views of the canyon beyond.
Julian Design
This kitchen was inspired by a french countryside cottage. We used traditional design elements, warm worn finishes, along with french industrial lighting fixtures to bring a magical element to this space. Bright patterns, bold pops of color, and unique trim details bring life to the living space.
Photography: Alyssa Lee Photography
Driwood Moulding Co
Recessed pilasters and arches with keystones are carried through to the dining room. The built in display cabinets are highlighted by the decorative muntins on the glass doors. The fireplace stands out with a floral adornment contrasting the clean lines of the mantel. The large scale cove moulding is carried throughout the home and brings a finishing touch to the trimwork in this room.
SV Design
Located on the flat of Beacon Hill, this iconic building is rich in history and in detail. Constructed in 1828 as one of the first buildings in a series of row houses, it was in need of a major renovation to improve functionality and to restore as well as re-introduce charm.Originally designed by noted architect Asher Benjamin, the renovation was respectful of his early work. “What would Asher have done?” was a common refrain during design decision making, given today’s technology and tools.
Photographer: Bruce Buck
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