Dining Room with a Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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Morgante Wilson Architects
Morgante Wilson Architects designed a custom dining table which can break out into four seating groups. Sconces from Hubbardton Forge sit atop the fireplace.
Werner Straube Photography
Apex Mountain Homes
Another moss rock fireplace is the focal point for the casual eating area and kitchen. It's cozy warmth provides just the right touch on cold winter days and chilly spring and fall mornings.
Design Focus
A custom designed pedestal square table with satin nickel base detail was created for this dining area, as were the custom walnut backed chairs and banquettes to seat 8 in this unique two story dining space. To humanize the space, a sculptural soffit was added with down lighting under which a unique diamond shape Christopher Guy mirror and console with flanking sconces are highlighted. Note the subtle crushed glass damask design on the walls.
Photo: Jim Doyle
Haven Design and Construction
This beautiful breakfast nook features a metallic cork wallpapered ceiling, a stunning sputnik chandelier, and contemporary artwork in shades of gold and blue.
Chesler Construction, Inc.
Traditional formal dining, moldings, fireplace, marble surround gas fireplace, dark hardwood floors
Smith & Robertson, Inc.
Sitting atop a mountain, this Timberpeg timber frame vacation retreat offers rustic elegance with shingle-sided splendor, warm rich colors and textures, and natural quality materials.
Regarding Design
Built in the iconic neighborhood of Mount Curve, just blocks from the lakes, Walker Art Museum, and restaurants, this is city living at its best. Myrtle House is a design-build collaboration with Hage Homes and Regarding Design with expertise in Southern-inspired architecture and gracious interiors. With a charming Tudor exterior and modern interior layout, this house is perfect for all ages.
Rooted in the architecture of the past with a clean and contemporary influence, Myrtle House bridges the gap between stunning historic detailing and modern living.
A sense of charm and character is created through understated and honest details, with scale and proportion being paramount to the overall effect.
Classical elements are featured throughout the home, including wood paneling, crown molding, cabinet built-ins, and cozy window seating, creating an ambiance steeped in tradition. While the kitchen and family room blend together in an open space for entertaining and family time, there are also enclosed spaces designed with intentional use in mind.
Dining Room with a Stone Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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