Contemporary Orange 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/
Colorful Dining Room
Colorful Dining Room
Ann Lowengart InteriorsAnn Lowengart Interiors
To eliminate an inconsistent layout, we removed the wall dividing the dining room from the living room and added a polished brass and ebonized wood handrail to create a sweeping view into the living room. To highlight the family’s passion for reading, we created a beautiful library with custom shelves flanking a niche wallpapered with Flavor Paper’s bold Glow print with color-coded book spines to add pops of color. Tom Dixon pendant lights, acrylic chairs, and a geometric hide rug complete the look.
Dining Room In Great Rom
Dining Room In Great Rom
Germania ConstructionGermania Construction
Adding a dining space to your great room not only creates a cohesive design, but brings the spaces in your home together.
Beacon Hill Residence
Beacon Hill Residence
Artaic - Innovative MosaicArtaic - Innovative Mosaic
Collaborating with Stern McCafferty, Artaic fabricated this custom mosaic using an image of their daughter during vacation. The minimal design is refreshingly modern, and the abundant sunlight works perfectly with the mosaic backsplash, lighting up the glass tile to make the swimmer sparkle. Photograph by Eric Roth.
The Vista Residence
The Vista Residence
KES StudioKES Studio
Inspired by the Brooklyn-esque nature of the surrounding historic buildings, this penthouse pairs sleek, urban-contemporary design with luxury finishes and materials, reflecting an industrial luxe aesthetic.
West Seattle Jewel-Box Townhome
West Seattle Jewel-Box Townhome
Beth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQBeth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQ
A jewel box townhouse with a high/low approach gave our busy working couple a design-forward space, arousing a new sense of happiness and pride in their home. With a love for entertaining, our clients needed a space that would meet their functional needs and be a reflection of them. They brought on Pulp to create a vision that would functionally articulate their style. Our design team imagined this edgy concept with lots of unique style elements, texture, and contrast. Pulp mixed luxury items, such as the bone-inlay cocktail table and textual black croc wall covering, and offset them with more affordable whimsical touches, like individual framed feathers. Beth and Carolina pushed their tastes to the limit with unexpected touches, like the split face bookends and the teak hand chair, to add a quirky layer and graphic edge that our homeowners would come to fall in love with.

Contemporary Orange Dining Room Ideas and Designs

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