Black Dining Room Ideas and Designs

都心の狭小宅地に竹暮らす立体的な家
都心の狭小宅地に竹暮らす立体的な家
岸本和彦 acaa岸本和彦 acaa
都心の狭小宅地に竹暮らす立体的な家  Photo:上田宏
Mid Century in Lake Forest Park
Mid Century in Lake Forest Park
Alex Crook PhotographyAlex Crook Photography
Photography by Alex Crook www.alexcrook.com
Modern Jackson Craftsman
Modern Jackson Craftsman
Meyer DesignMeyer Design
This dramatic dining room has wood trim walls, crown and trim all painted matte black. The dining room table really creates a natural contrast against the black. It's a statement room! Architect: Meyer Design Photos: Reel Tour Media
Simply Perfect Scale
Simply Perfect Scale
Simply PerfectSimply Perfect
In our work, we see lots of big homes with big spaces. We also see small homes. And we’ll be the first to tell you that size isn’t what matters. What’s important is scale. Through design, we can make a small space look big—or make a big space look small. But more important, we can use scale to make your home interiors meet your functional needs while reflecting your personality, values and style. The Eyes Have It. When you step into a room, where do you look? Directing the eye is one of the magic tricks that designers use to create a particular effect. Bright red apples in a simple glass bowl immediately draws the eye to a kitchen counter. The hefty wood trivet and rounded concrete planter containing succulents echo the shape of the apples and the bowl, while adding new materials. A wood and metal stand holds an iPad or book for easy recipe reference, all atop an elegant light granite counter. In a separate arrangement, ceramic artichokes create shape and shine but maintain the neutral color for continuity. In this context, the eye is drawn immediately to the bright red color. That’s why sparse seasonal decorations can be more effective than heavy ornamentation. We can actually take in more when there are fewer items to focus on.
H haus
H haus
eyelovephoto.com   Amy Jeanchaiyaphum photographyeyelovephoto.com Amy Jeanchaiyaphum photography
eyelovephoto.com Amy Jeanchaiyaphum Photography
Farmhouse Dining & Library
Farmhouse Dining & Library
Gensburg Toniolo Harting ArchitectsGensburg Toniolo Harting Architects
John Toniolo Architect Jeff Harting North Shore Architect Michigan Architect Custom Home, Farmhouse
Arthur Rutenberg Home
Arthur Rutenberg Home
William Quarles PhotographyWilliam Quarles Photography
Photography by William Quarles. Custom Built Home by Arthur Rutenberg Homes/Chuck Lattif, President Coastal Premier Homes LLC/clattif@arhomes.com
Manor Cove
Manor Cove
Carlton EdwardsCarlton Edwards
Interiors: Carlton Edwards in collaboration w/ Greg Baudouin

Black Dining Room Ideas and Designs

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