Brown Dining Room with Brick Walls Ideas and Designs

St John Street
St John Street
Emil Eve ArchitectsEmil Eve Architects
A sensitive remodelling of a Victorian warehouse apartment in Clerkenwell. The design juxtaposes historic texture with contemporary interventions to create a rich and layered dwelling. Our clients' brief was to reimagine the apartment as a warm, inviting home while retaining the industrial character of the building. We responded by creating a series of contemporary interventions that are distinct from the existing building fabric. Each intervention contains a new domestic room: library, dressing room, bathroom, ensuite and pantry. These spaces are conceived as independent elements, lined with bespoke timber joinery and ceramic tiling to create a distinctive atmosphere and identity to each.
Fabrica
Fabrica
Mcmahon and NerlichMcmahon and Nerlich
Soaring ceiling height in the dining room
The vibrant luxe abode
The vibrant luxe abode
Alcove StudioAlcove Studio
The brick wall serves as a backdrop for the rustic dining table whose chair’s upholstery in grey blend very well with the monochrome finish of the space. The chairs and table have a light-airy look which gives a clean finish to the setup.
Angelika project
Angelika project
Astrid Interior Design Ltd.Astrid Interior Design Ltd.
Embellishment and few building work like tiling, cladding, carpentry and electricity of a double bedroom and double bathrooms included one en-suite flat based in London.
Modern Brick Ex Bachelor Pad
Modern Brick Ex Bachelor Pad
Kelsey Ann RoseKelsey Ann Rose
Interior Design by Materials + Methods Design.
Maison de bourg
Maison de bourg
Batiste.g.décorationBatiste.g.décoration
Suite à l'acquisition de ce bien, l'ensemble a été réaménagé du sol au plafond
Vale Cottage
Vale Cottage
Ashleigh Clarke ArchitectsAshleigh Clarke Architects
We were commissioned by our clients to design a light and airy open-plan kitchen and dining space with plenty of natural light whilst also capturing the views of the fields at the rear of their property. We not only achieved that but also took our designs a step further to create a beautiful first-floor ensuite bathroom to the master bedroom which our clients love! Our initial brief was very clear and concise, with our clients having a good understanding of what they wanted to achieve – the removal of the existing conservatory to create an open and light-filled space that then connects on to what was originally a small and dark kitchen. The two-storey and single-storey rear extension with beautiful high ceilings, roof lights, and French doors with side lights on the rear, flood the interior spaces with natural light and allow for a beautiful, expansive feel whilst also affording stunning views over the fields. This new extension allows for an open-plan kitchen/dining space that feels airy and light whilst also maximising the views of the surrounding countryside. The only change during the concept design was the decision to work in collaboration with the client’s adjoining neighbour to design and build their extensions together allowing a new party wall to be created and the removal of wasted space between the two properties. This allowed them both to gain more room inside both properties and was essentially a win-win for both clients, with the original concept design being kept the same but on a larger footprint to include the new party wall. The different floor levels between the two properties with their extensions and building on the party wall line in the new wall was a definite challenge. It allowed us only a very small area to work to achieve both of the extensions and the foundations needed to be very deep due to the ground conditions, as advised by Building Control. We overcame this by working in collaboration with the structural engineer to design the foundations and the work of the project manager in managing the team and site efficiently. We love how large and light-filled the space feels inside, the stunning high ceilings, and the amazing views of the surrounding countryside on the rear of the property. The finishes inside and outside have blended seamlessly with the existing house whilst exposing some original features such as the stone walls, and the connection between the original cottage and the new extension has allowed the property to still retain its character. There are a number of special features to the design – the light airy high ceilings in the extension, the open plan kitchen and dining space, the connection to the original cottage whilst opening up the rear of the property into the extension via an existing doorway, the views of the beautiful countryside, the hidden nature of the extension allowing the cottage to retain its original character and the high-end materials which allows the new additions to blend in seamlessly. The property is situated within the AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and our designs were sympathetic to the Cotswold vernacular and character of the existing property, whilst maximising its views of the stunning surrounding countryside. The works have massively improved our client’s lifestyles and the way they use their home. The previous conservatory was originally used as a dining space however the temperatures inside made it unusable during hot and cold periods and also had the effect of making the kitchen very small and dark, with the existing stone walls blocking out natural light and only a small window to allow for light and ventilation. The original kitchen didn’t feel open, warm, or welcoming for our clients. The new extension allowed us to break through the existing external stone wall to create a beautiful open-plan kitchen and dining space which is both warm, cosy, and welcoming, but also filled with natural light and affords stunning views of the gardens and fields beyond the property. The space has had a huge impact on our client’s feelings towards their main living areas and created a real showcase entertainment space.
Wexford Road
Wexford Road
Matthew Giles ArchitectsMatthew Giles Architects
View of open plan dining area and basement lightwell
Petts Wood
Petts Wood
Revelloyd InteriorsRevelloyd Interiors
We refurbished this dining room, replacing the old 1930's tiled fireplace surround with this rather beautiful sandstone bolection fire surround. The challenge in the room was working with the existing pieces that the client wished to keep such as the rustic oak china cabinet in the fireplace alcove and the matching nest of tables and making it work with the newer pieces specified for the sapce.
きたまちの家
きたまちの家
YYAA 山本嘉寛建築設計事務所YYAA 山本嘉寛建築設計事務所
キッチンの先は中庭、母家へと続いている。(撮影:山田圭司郎)
La Cabane du Lac
La Cabane du Lac
Studio PépitesStudio Pépites
Vue banquette sur mesure en béton ciré. Projet La Cabane du Lac, Lacanau, par Studio Pépites. Photographies Lionel Moreau.
Industrial Style Flat
Industrial Style Flat
BRÜNING INTERIORSBRÜNING INTERIORS
Wohnküche im modernen Industrial Style. Highlight ist sicherlich die Kombination aus moderner Küchen- und Möbeltechnik mit dem rustikalen Touch der gespachtelten Küchenarbeitsplatte mit integriertem Bora-Kochfeld.
Industrial Style Flat
Industrial Style Flat
BRÜNING INTERIORSBRÜNING INTERIORS
Wohnküche im modernen Industrial Style. Highlight ist sicherlich die Kombination aus moderner Küchen- und Möbeltechnik mit dem rustikalen Touch der gespachtelten Küchenarbeitsplatte. Die Möbelfronten sind aus Egger Perfect Sense in super mattem Finish.
Sunset Park Townhouse
Sunset Park Townhouse
Jane Kim ArchitectJane Kim Architect
Walnut cabinets and a custom stainless steel island play well with the exposed brick accent wall and marble-backed shelves. New steel french doors open onto a cedar deck in the rear yard.

Brown Dining Room with Brick Walls Ideas and Designs

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