Dining Room Ideas and Designs

Evergreen Log Home Kitchen Renovation
Evergreen Log Home Kitchen Renovation
TVL Creative Ltd.TVL Creative Ltd.
This project's final result exceeded even our vision for the space! This kitchen is part of a stunning traditional log home in Evergreen, CO. The original kitchen had some unique touches, but was dated and not a true reflection of our client. The existing kitchen felt dark despite an amazing amount of natural light, and the colors and textures of the cabinetry felt heavy and expired. The client wanted to keep with the traditional rustic aesthetic that is present throughout the rest of the home, but wanted a much brighter space and slightly more elegant appeal. Our scope included upgrades to just about everything: new semi-custom cabinetry, new quartz countertops, new paint, new light fixtures, new backsplash tile, and even a custom flue over the range. We kept the original flooring in tact, retained the original copper range hood, and maintained the same layout while optimizing light and function. The space is made brighter by a light cream primary cabinetry color, and additional feature lighting everywhere including in cabinets, under cabinets, and in toe kicks. The new kitchen island is made of knotty alder cabinetry and topped by Cambria quartz in Oakmoor. The dining table shares this same style of quartz and is surrounded by custom upholstered benches in Kravet's Cowhide suede. We introduced a new dramatic antler chandelier at the end of the island as well as Restoration Hardware accent lighting over the dining area and sconce lighting over the sink area open shelves. We utilized composite sinks in both the primary and bar locations, and accented these with farmhouse style bronze faucets. Stacked stone covers the backsplash, and a handmade elk mosaic adorns the space above the range for a custom look that is hard to ignore. We finished the space with a light copper paint color to add extra warmth and finished cabinetry with rustic bronze hardware. This project is breathtaking and we are so thrilled our client can enjoy this kitchen for many years to come!
4711 Wildwood
4711 Wildwood
Oglesby Greene ArchitectsOglesby Greene Architects
Dining room looking at movable wood screens separating kitchen from dining.
Georgian Court Collection 1-Light 15" Antique Brass Dark Umber Wall Sconce with
Georgian Court Collection 1-Light 15" Antique Brass Dark Umber Wall Sconce with
We Got LitesWe Got Lites
During the mid-eighteenth century, the Georgian style became immensely popular, not only in England, but also in Colonial America. The "Colonial" home was influenced by the Georgian style, characterized by a sense of proportion, balance, and carefully thought out details. Furniture and objects of the time were of a larger scale, yet with a lighter feeling than earlier periods. This lighter feeling transmitted grace, elegance, and prominence, and allowed details to become more of the focal point, rather than the principle elements of the structure. The Georgian Court Collection reflects those earlier influences with a well-balanced proportions, attractive brass finished details, and amber glass with a marbleized finish and decorative ring. Designed by Charles Kelton. Measurements and Information: - Width 6" - Height 15" - Depth 8" - 1 light - Accommodates 60 watt medium base light bulb (not included) - Marbleized Amber Glass - Antique Brass and Dark Umber Finish
Noe Street Victorian Remodel
Noe Street Victorian Remodel
Craig O'Connell ArchitectureCraig O'Connell Architecture
COA integrated this "hidden dog door" into the remodel of this sunroom into a dining room.
Country French Cottage - Dining Room 2
Country French Cottage - Dining Room 2
Patti Allen InteriorsPatti Allen Interiors
Toile panels with edge detailing maximize the window in this beautiful cottage dining room. The homeowner's antique quilt overflows from the basket below the console. Fresh flowers are always on display as they sit in small vases inside the antique stained box. Photography by Bill Bolin
Rustic Dining Room
Rustic Dining Room
Reclaimed DesignWorksReclaimed DesignWorks
This rustic dining room used our face planed reclaimed barn wood siding to accent the walls in this room.
Dining Area
Dining Area
Andrew Snow PhotographyAndrew Snow Photography
Andrew Snow Photography © Houzz 2012
Arts & Crafts - Highland, NY
Arts & Crafts - Highland, NY
Beckwith GroupBeckwith Group
Great Room including Living, Dining and Kitchen spaces with expansive volume and architectural windows. Photo Credit: Bill Smith
Credenza/Sideboard
Credenza/Sideboard
Hopps Woodworks LLCHopps Woodworks LLC
Custom credenza of walnut with birdseye maple handles
Ten Broeck Farm - Winter 2013, Ellensberg WA
Ten Broeck Farm - Winter 2013, Ellensberg WA
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest ArchitectsDan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
View of breakfast nook looking toward the great room. Photography by Lucas Henning.
Dallas Vintage Danish Mid-Century Modern Dining Room
Dallas Vintage Danish Mid-Century Modern Dining Room
Cavalieri DesignsCavalieri Designs
Danish Modern is one of the several types of Modern design style. Popularized in Denmark from the 1940s-1970s, Danish modern furniture design was a collaboration between the principles of modern architecture and the high-quality cabinetmaking for which the Danes were known. Simple, elegant, airy, and featuring clean, sweeping lines, the furnishings are inherently warm and beautiful. This open dining room is a collection of vintage Danish modern furniture dating from the early 1970s. The authentic pieces were located at different auction houses and specialty consigners around the country to create a cohesive look the homeowners were seeking. The solid teak sideboard features a lighted upper display cabinet (removable) showcasing the homeowners’ collection of art including Nambé, Murano, Vietri sul Mare, and Blenko. The lower cabinet consists of two sliding doors on either end offering plentiful storage. In between are a bank of five felt-lined drawers for items such as silverware, trays and linens. With graceful rounded corners and rich, warm teak woodgrain, the dining room table is a perfect match to the sideboard. Two leaves tightly drop in and enable expansion with seating capacity for 14 people. Mixing up dining chairs adds interest and variety. The curvaceous and timeless Arne Jacobsen (the Danish designer) Series 7 chair in black is the perfect pairing for this dynamic design. Crowning the space is the airy, translucent classic Nelson bubble lamp, keeping in line with the Modernist theme.

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