Budget Beige Dining Room Ideas and Designs
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The Phinery
Converted this small room off the kitchen into a hip entertaining space. The counter height console table from Restoration Hardware works well for displaying appetizers and having casual meals. Room also functions well for kids - providing a great space near the kitchen for doing homework. Custom artwork was painted to pull in the colors of the brick fireplace surround and beige/gray tones of the draperies and floors. A vintage pendant light, greenery, and candles complete the space.
Sterlingbuild
VELUX windows in a home extension
The more glass you have, the more daylight and views you’ll enjoy. Think about how daylight will enter your room at different times of the day and maximize on it. A good architect or builder will help you make the most of it.
Casia Home
Farmhouse dining room with a warm/cool balanced palette incorporating hygge and comfort into a more formal space.
Susan Curtis Interiors"
Nostalgic about the dining room furniture, the family heirloom was restored and made the inspiration for the overall design concept. A custom paint technique was used to modernize the set and give it a soft subtle tonal appearance.
Flavin Architects
This new house is perched on a bluff overlooking Long Pond. The compact dwelling is carefully sited to preserve the property's natural features of surrounding trees and stone outcroppings. The great room doubles as a recording studio with high clerestory windows to capture views of the surrounding forest.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Carley M Design Studio
Thorough rehab of a charming 1920's craftsman bungalow in Highland Park, featuring bright, spacious dining area with built- in china cabinets, traditional crown molding and elegant dark hardwood flooring.
Photography by Eric Charles.
Mr. Painter PDX LLC
Freshly painted living and dining rooms using Sherwin Williams Paint. Color "Ice Cube" SW 6252.
ESTUDI A L'ÀTIC. Benvinguts al Slow Design!
Nos encontramos ante una vivienda en la calle Verdi de geometría alargada y muy compartimentada. El reto está en conseguir que la luz que entra por la fachada principal y el patio de isla inunde todos los espacios de la vivienda que anteriormente quedaban oscuros.
Para acabar de hacer diáfano el espacio, hay que buscar una solución de carpintería que cierre la terraza, pero que permita dejar el espacio abierto si se desea. Por eso planteamos una carpintería de tres hojas que se pliegan sobre ellas mismas y que al abrirse, permiten colocar la mesa del comedor extensible y poder reunirse un buen grupo de gente en el fresco exterior, ya que las guías inferiores están empotradas en el pavimento.
Budget Beige Dining Room Ideas and Designs
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