Country Dining Room with No Fireplace Ideas and Designs

Sonoma Farmhouse
Sonoma Farmhouse
Jennifer Tulley ArchitectsJennifer Tulley Architects
Photography by David Duncan Livingston
Home on the Range
Home on the Range
Kepler DesignKepler Design
Interior Design: Anne Fortini Kitchen and Custom Cabinetry Design: Jan Kepler Custom Cabinetry: Plato Woodwork, Photography: Elliott Johnson
Longbourn Bench
Longbourn Bench
UserUser
Our Longbourn Bench evokes the charm of a 19th-century English farmhouse kitchen and coordinates perfectly with the Longbourn Table. It features a planked top and sturdy square legs. When not in use, the bench tucks neatly under the table. Customize your tabletop or legs, available in our classic Espresso or Distressed White finish. Optional hammered steel corner brackets in Black or Copper can be added. Light assembly required (comes assembled for local pickup). All of our benches are handcrafted from solid wood in our woodworking shop in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Our furniture is finished with a multi-step process of distressing and hand-applying varnish to give each piece the look of a cherished antique. Each of our works showcase the natural characteristics of wood, including variations in color, mineral streaks, knots and burls. In addition, our finishing process highlights the organic texture of wood with its pores, ridges, slits and grooves; each piece is a tactile work of art that is truly meant to be appreciated by touch. Every decorative bracket is made from steel, hand-cut and meticulously hammered to create a one-of-a-kind rustic accent for our wood furniture. Available for local pickup or shipment within 5-7 business days. DIMENSIONS: Overall: 61" long x 14" wide x 18" high Skirt: 0.75"/4.25" from bench edge; 3.5" high Weight: 52.9 pounds CARE AND MAINTENANCE: Dust with a soft, dry lint-free cloth. Soak up any water immediately with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid the use of harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Photo Credit: Michael Blevins
Rustic Farm Table with Hand Turned Windsor Style Legs
Rustic Farm Table with Hand Turned Windsor Style Legs
Creative Art FurnitureCreative Art Furniture
The top of this beautiful farm table is made from very early salvaged floor boards from a circa 1780 home in MA. The floor was painted a sage green at some point in time and there is reminiscence of paint on the table top. We matched the aprons and hand turned Windsor leg with worn sage green paint, which complements the tile floor. Shall I say "PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL".
Port Jervis Kitchen
Port Jervis Kitchen
Smith Kitchen & Bath GallerySmith Kitchen & Bath Gallery
Cabinetry by Showplace, Granite Countertop, Cabinet Hardware by Amerock, Faucet by Newport Brass
Walnut Herringbone Floors
Walnut Herringbone Floors
Schlabach WoodworksSchlabach Woodworks
Herringbone Walnut Floors Elevate this Dining Room.
Dining Room
Dining Room
Greg Perko PhotographyGreg Perko Photography
© Greg Perko Photography 2014
Modern Farmhouse- Herriman
Modern Farmhouse- Herriman
Simons Design StudioSimons Design Studio
Interior Designer: Simons Design Studio Builder: Magleby Construction Photography: Allison Niccum
Built In Dining Room Seating
Built In Dining Room Seating
R J Hoppe IncR J Hoppe Inc
Not the most glamorous of projects but certainly a very functional working man and woman’s upgrade. The table is by Pottery Barn, the bench by R J Hoppe. Our client wanted functional, dining room, built in bench seating with some storage. They have three growing children and entertain frequently. There was a desire to emulate a country look and so we decided to use a calico hickory as our wood species. To achieve some further country styling we made our own bead board as well as some mock board and batten. An existing heating duct got in our way so we moved the register through the bench and out the front. The project was custom stained to match a sample provided and top coated with conversion varnish.

Country Dining Room with No Fireplace Ideas and Designs

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