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Casia Home
Farmhouse dining room with a warm/cool balanced palette incorporating hygge and comfort into a more formal space.
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We helped stylish blogger Erin Hatzis - one half of Suburban Bitches - choose chairs for her new wood and iron dining room table from Restoration Hardware. The silver tabouret chairs she had paired with her old, farmhouse table just weren't working, and Erin needed sorting through the overwhelming number of options available online.
She had her eye on the handwoven, antiqued zinc CB2 Reed chair, and Decorist suggested layering in two Pascal Modern Shell Chairs from Overstock (with a sheepskin overlay for added comfort!) to blend the mid-century elements she had in her living room. Shop the room here http://www.decorist.com/makeovers/24/a-rustic-modern-dining-room-makeover
Rachel Olsen Photography
Jessie Lloyd Design Studio
This vintage travel-inspired dining room draws a warm story of this family's journey together and all the stops along the way. Centered around a gathering table, the warmth of the decor helps to make people feel at home!
Heike Schröder Fotografie
Esszimmer in ehemaliger Bauerkate modern renoviert mit sichtbaren Stahlträgern. Blick auf den alten Kamin
The Ole Wood Shack
Love the way this cedar river table and the dark stained dinette compliment each other!
Slow Flowers LLC
Seattle-area floral designer Alicia Schwede of Flirtyfleurs.com made this arrangement using Longfield Gardens dahlias grown in her own garden. With a limited palette of harmonious colors and several different flower styles, she composed a distinctive bouquet with an old-world feel. To get the look, simply grow all three varieties in this exclusive collection. Note: Labyrinth (pictured) is unavailable this year, so we are substituting Belle of Barmera.
This collection contains:
• 3 Dahlia Cafe Au Lait
• 3 Dahlia HS Date
• 3 Dahlia Belle of Barmera
Photography: Flirty Fleurs
Golden Hare Interiors
Vintage gilt framed mirror hanging from heavy chain, gives a grand feel in a pub refurb in Dorset. Accompanied by some grand antique chairs this makes a cosy romantic table for two in the dining area. The oak topped bar is seen through the arched doorway and a vintage flag and foliage reflected in the mirror. Farrow and Ball colours used throughout the interior; here we see shaded white and Green Smoke
YARD Architects
This is a small side return extension to a Victorian terraced house in the heart of Camden Town. With space at a premium, we designed an inside-out lightweight exposed timber frame construction that creates a working wall incorporating services, shelving and recesses between the structure in the clients new dining area.
A large pivot door opens out into the garden, working alongside the glazed roof to provide a light and airy addition.
We have worked closely with the clients to achieve a low-cost yet design-led scheme to improve their home. A stripped back approach and simple palette of materials create a contemporary space for the clients to enjoy.
PUBLISHED
This project was published in the June 2015 edition of Grand Designs Magazine in their Extensions Special.
AWARDS
Longlisted for the 2016 Don't Move, Improve! competition.
Finalist in the Best Small Project category of the Camden Design Awards 2015
Photos - Troy Hodgson
Brittany Stiles Design
A 1940's bungalow was renovated and transformed for a small family. This is a small space - 800 sqft (2 bed, 2 bath) full of charm and character. Custom and vintage furnishings, art, and accessories give the space character and a layered and lived-in vibe. This is a small space so there are several clever storage solutions throughout. Vinyl wood flooring layered with wool and natural fiber rugs. Wall sconces and industrial pendants add to the farmhouse aesthetic. A simple and modern space for a fairly minimalist family. Located in Costa Mesa, California. Photos: Ryan Garvin
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With just a few thoughtful essentials, an empty area of the kitchen can become the most sought-after spot in the house. Tucked into a charming nook, the plank-topped Arlo round table cozies up to café-style seating – which include the solid oak Bayfield side chairs. Bright, comfy pillows and a calming piece of art help create an irresistible dining space, where early mornings are spent curled up with croissants and coffee, and late evenings linger over dessert and wine.
Budget Country Dining Room Ideas and Designs
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