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This traditional dining room has an oak floor with dining furniture from Bylaw Furniture. The chairs are covered in Sanderson Clovelly fabric, and the curtains are in James Hare Orissa Silk Gilver, teamed with Bradley Collection curtain poles. The inglenook fireplace houses a wood burner, and the original cheese cabinet creates a traditional feel to this room. The original oak beams in the ceiling ensures this space is intimate for formal dining. Photos by Steve Russell Studios
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If all wake up calls looked like this, rolling out of bed would be a cinch. Breakfast is served in a cheery corner nook, where the Ryland dining collection exposes its architectural elements and wire brushed acacia finish. Modern mission-style chairs with upholstered seats and slat backs pull up to the double pedestal table, which is edged by nut and bolt accents and extends to fit more early birds. Colorful and casual, the printed rug and pillows lend that burst of energy needed to get up and at ’em.
Hallmark Floors
True Hardwood Flooring
THE TRUE DIFFERENCE
The new True hardwood flooring collection is truly amazing with stunning colors and features. Hallmark Floors is the first to master this revolutionary technology of replicating “the bog-wood process” that occurs when logs lie buried in lakes, river, and waterways for hundreds of years, deprived of oxygen and sunlight. This process in nature can take centuries for the wood to turn from its natural color to deep golden brown or even completely black. Hallmark has emulated nature’s methods to create saturated colors throughout the top layer, creating stunning, weathered patinas.
True bog-wood, driftwood, and weathered barn wood are all very rare. These cherished wood treasures are in high demand worldwide for use in furniture and flooring. Now Hallmark has made these prized finishes available to everyone through our True hardwood flooring collection.
Orren Pickell Building Group
A farmhouse dining room with open metal chandelier and antique pine table. Photo by Mike Kaskel
CAM Construction
Dining room with wood floors, plaster ceilings and walls and steel windows. Construction by CAM Construction in Houston
DEMESNE
A simple modern palette encompasses the home and is evident in the dining room. Modern lighting, art and neutral tones feel contemporary, juxtaposed by rustic barn doors. ©Shoot2Sell Photography
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