Contemporary Dining Room Ideas and Designs

Parisian design in London - Silverton Project
Parisian design in London - Silverton Project
Mon Concept Habitation - LondonMon Concept Habitation - London
In the dining area, our joiners created the bespoke storage cupboards and corner bench framing the Isidore Leroy wallpaper in a colour scheme matching the coloured appliances and other displayed items.
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Victorian Renovation
Victorian Renovation
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
These classic ‘Beetle’ chairs bring the warmth of the vintage sideboard and the dramatic artwork together to create an autumnal palette for this area of the space.
Edis Street | Bright | Bold | Elegant
Edis Street | Bright | Bold | Elegant
HUX LondonHUX London
Settling here from overseas, the owners of this house in Primrose Hill chose the area for its quintessentially English architecture and bohemian feel. They loved the property’s original features and wanted their new home to be light and spacious, with plenty of storage and an eclectic British feel. As self-confessed ‘culture vultures’, the couple’s art collection formed the basis of their home’s colour palette. Originally set over four-storeys, the property was tall and narrow with boxy rooms, which made it feel dark and poky. Custom joinery was designed in a myriad of different styles for each room to house the family’s belongings. The ceiling height was increased to create a bright, open family kitchen-diner, which leads to a courtyard garden. There’s a fresh, energetic palette, with aqua-blue and white kitchen cabinetry complemented by fashionable ice cream shades in the dining area. A colourful bespoke rug and contemporary artwork provide the finishing touches. Custom-made cabinetry sits within an alcove housing children’s books, toys and a TV, while further storage is concealed beneath a smart upholstered banquette. In the master suite, a corridor of stylish soft pink panelling conceals floor-to-ceiling wardrobes and leads to a stunning antique mirrored doorway, behind which is a generous marble-clad en-suite bathroom.
Dining Room
Dining Room
Nine LivesNine Lives
Dining room with gallery wall
Kitchen and dining room extension
Kitchen and dining room extension
IDSystemsIDSystems
The large fixed frame windows and the rooflight, along with the raised ceiling of the extension create a large, open and light filled space which provides the perfect complement to the existing structure, and even on a grey autumn day the house is flooded with daylight. Photographer: Gary Payne
Now and Zen - Dining
Now and Zen - Dining
Drewett WorksDrewett Works
Ownby Designs commissioned a custom table from Peter Thomas Designs featuring a wood-slab top on acrylic legs, creating the illusion that it's floating. A pendant of glass balls from Hinkley Lighting is a key focal point. A Douglas fir ceiling, along with limestone floors and walls, creates a visually calm interior. Project Details // Now and Zen Renovation, Paradise Valley, Arizona Architecture: Drewett Works Builder: Brimley Development Interior Designer: Ownby Design Photographer: Dino Tonn Millwork: Rysso Peters Limestone (Demitasse) flooring and walls: Solstice Stone Windows (Arcadia): Elevation Window & Door Table: Peter Thomas Designs Pendants: Hinkley Lighting https://www.drewettworks.com/now-and-zen/

Contemporary Dining Room Ideas and Designs

Dining Room
Dining Room
Charlie & Co. Design, LtdCharlie & Co. Design, Ltd
The stone wall in the background is the original Plattville limestone demising wall from 1885. The lights are votive candles mounted on custom bent aluminum angles fastened to the wall. Dining Room Table Info: http://www.josephjeup.com/product/corsica-dining-table/
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