Blue Dining Room with Brown Floors Ideas and Designs
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Carrie Hayward Design
I found the vintage barkcloth curtain panels being sold as yardage on Etsy and had them turned back into curtains.
Photo © Bethany Nauert
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | John Kraemer & Sons, Builder | Charlie & Co. Design, Architectural Designer | Corey Gaffer, Photography
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Amy Carman Design
This beautifully-appointed Tudor home is laden with architectural detail. Beautifully-formed plaster moldings, an original stone fireplace, and 1930s-era woodwork were just a few of the features that drew this young family to purchase the home, however the formal interior felt dark and compartmentalized. The owners enlisted Amy Carman Design to lighten the spaces and bring a modern sensibility to their everyday living experience. Modern furnishings, artwork and a carefully hidden TV in the dinette picture wall bring a sense of fresh, on-trend style and comfort to the home. To provide contrast, the ACD team chose a juxtaposition of traditional and modern items, creating a layered space that knits the client's modern lifestyle together the historic architecture of the home.
CM Natural Designs
These young hip professional clients love to travel and wanted a home where they could showcase the items that they've collected abroad. Their fun and vibrant personalities are expressed in every inch of the space, which was personalized down to the smallest details. Just like they are up for adventure in life, they were up for for adventure in the design and the outcome was truly one-of-kind.
Photos by Chipper Hatter
Overmyer Architects
Photographer: Angie Seckinger |
Interior: Cameron Ruppert Interiors |
Builder: Thorsen Construction
Scottsdale Window Coverings-Hunter Douglas
The Roller Shades seem to really enhance the aesthetics of the transitional home as they hide more behind the scenes in drawing the eye more towards the furniture and decor. The sheerness of these particular shades illuminate the light beautifully and perfectly into the dining room. Privacy features can also be added depending on the home owner.
Blue Dining Room with Brown Floors Ideas and Designs
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