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St. Pierre Construction
Dining room featuring light white oak flooring, custom built-in bench for additional seating, bookscases featuring wood shelves, horizontal shiplap walls, and a mushroom board ceiling.
Milieu Interior Design
The kitchen pours into the dining room and leaves the diner surrounded by views. Intention was given to leaving the views unobstructed. Natural materials and tones were selected to blend in with nature's surroundings.
Colossus Mfg.
Farrow & Ball painted black shiplap dining room with wrapped beams, paneled wood ceiling, a large dining table for eight, a mountain themed tapestry, and Anders pendant lighting.
Flooret
A classic select grade natural oak. Timeless and versatile. Available in Base. he Modin Rigid luxury vinyl plank flooring collection is the new standard in resilient flooring. Modin Rigid offers true embossed-in-register texture, creating a surface that is convincing to the eye and to the touch; a low sheen level to ensure a natural look that wears well over time; four-sided enhanced bevels to more accurately emulate the look of real wood floors; wider and longer waterproof planks; an industry-leading wear layer; and a pre-attached underlayment.
Enduring Domain Architecture
Wood heater built in to brick fireplace and chimney. Painted timber wall paneling and cupboards. Painted timber ceiling boards.
Vicki Simon Interior Design
breakfast area in kitchen with exposed wood slat ceiling and painted paneled tongue and groove fir wall finish. Custom concrete and glass dining table.
P31 Collaborative
Project completed as Senior Designer with NB Design Group, Inc.
Photography | John Granen
Flooret
A classic select grade natural oak. Timeless and versatile. Available in Base. he Modin Rigid luxury vinyl plank flooring collection is the new standard in resilient flooring. Modin Rigid offers true embossed-in-register texture, creating a surface that is convincing to the eye and to the touch; a low sheen level to ensure a natural look that wears well over time; four-sided enhanced bevels to more accurately emulate the look of real wood floors; wider and longer waterproof planks; an industry-leading wear layer; and a pre-attached underlayment.
Charles Di Piazza Architecture
Dining occupies the "trot" between Kitchen and Living Room. Twelve foot ceilings with expansive glazing lend an open and light-filled quality to the space.
Dining Room with a Wood Ceiling and Tongue and Groove Walls Ideas and Designs
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