76 Billeder af spisestue med beige vægge og murstensgulv

Wood Stove in Stone Alcove
Wood Stove in Stone Alcove
Fire Works FireplaceFire Works Fireplace
Jotul Oslo Wood Stove in Blue/Black Finish, Alcove in Hillstone Verona Cast Stone, Floor in Bourbon Street Brick, Raised Hearth in Custom Reinforced Concrete, Wood Storage Below Hearth
mid century transformations
mid century transformations
Taylordesign + BUILDTaylordesign + BUILD
dining room created from a previous exterior porch, showcasing an original steel and glass table design by architect Bil Taylor, glass shelving on mirrors , backside of a fireplace covered with new frame and drywall, sandblasted beams were original as well, new red brick pavers for floor runs to patio adjacent photo liam frederick
Kenilworth Asheville Renovation
Kenilworth Asheville Renovation
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
This mid-century mountain modern home was originally designed in the early 1950s. The house has ample windows that provide dramatic views of the adjacent lake and surrounding woods. The current owners wanted to only enhance the home subtly, not alter its original character. The majority of exterior and interior materials were preserved, while the plan was updated with an enhanced kitchen and master suite. Added daylight to the kitchen was provided by the installation of a new operable skylight. New large format porcelain tile and walnut cabinets in the master suite provided a counterpoint to the primarily painted interior with brick floors.
Dining Room Addition
Dining Room Addition
Dibello Architects, PLLCDibello Architects, PLLC
We used 11’ tall steel windows and doors separated by slender stone piers for the exterior walls of this addition. With all of its glazing, the new dining room opens the family room to views of Comal Springs and brings natural light deep into the house. The floor is waxed brick, and the ceiling is pecky cypress. The stone piers support the second floor sitting porch at the master bedroom. Photography by Travis Keas
The Cliffs at Walnut Cove: Moniotte Residence
The Cliffs at Walnut Cove: Moniotte Residence
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris HomeLinda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home
The Moniotte residence was a full renovation managed by Postcard from Paris. Virtually every room in the house was renovated. Postcard from Paris also selected and installed all furnishings, accessories, artwork, lighting, and window treatments and fully appointed the home - from bedding to kitchenware - such that it was livable and ready to enjoy when the clients arrived at their new home. The Moniotte residence has an exquisite view of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at Walnut Cove. Materials of Note Black walnut floors throughout living areas; Brick floors in kitchen and keeping room and throughout lower level; Pewter countertop in kitchen; Cast stone mantel and kitchen hood; 20th Century Lighting; Antique chest vanity in powder room with bronze sink. Rachael Boling Photography
Sante Fe Historic
Sante Fe Historic
Violante & Rochford InteriorsViolante & Rochford Interiors
It has all the features of an award-winning home—a grand estate exquisitely restored to its historic New Mexico Territorial-style beauty, yet with 21st-century amenities and energy efficiency. And, for a Washington, D.C.-based couple who vacationed with their children in Santa Fe for decades, the 6,000-square-foot hilltop home has the added benefit of being the perfect gathering spot for family and friends from both coasts. Wendy McEahern photography LLC
Intimate Dining Area
Intimate Dining Area
Desert Star ConstructionDesert Star Construction
This formal dining room is the perfect place for an intimate dinner or entertaining friends. Sitting before a beautiful brick fireplace, the dark wooden table is surrounded by luxuriously covered chairs. Candles placed along the mantle provide soft light from the wrought iron chandelier above. This space, with rugged flagstone flooring and high arched ceilings, simply exudes elegance.
Arizona Tuscan
Arizona Tuscan
Urban Design AssociatesUrban Design Associates
Southwestern/Tuscan style dining room with brick floor. Architect: Urban Design Associates Builder: R-Net Custom Homes Interiors: Ashley P. Designs Photography: Thompson Photographic
Dining Room Addition
Dining Room Addition
Dibello Architects, PLLCDibello Architects, PLLC
With all of its glazing, the new dining room opens the family room to views of Comal Springs and brings natural light deep into the house. The floor is waxed brick, and the ceiling is pecky cypress. The stone piers support the second floor sitting porch at the master bedroom. Photography by Travis Keas
Tuscan Country Villa
Tuscan Country Villa
ArchidomusArchidomus
Progettazione Villa in campagna toscana

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