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Katie Leede & Company Studio
KATIE LEEDE & COMPANY THEBES and OSIRIS fabrics on the slip-covered chairs.
Daedal Woodworking
Dining area and Room Screen/Headboard. The shoji panels above the dining area are patterned after the windows of the main house.
J. Stephens Interiors
Classic design sensibility fuses with a touch of Zen in this ASID Award-winning dining room whose range of artisanal customizations beckons the eye to journey across its landscape. Bold horizontal elements reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright blend with expressive celebrations of dark color to reveal a sophisticated and subtle Asian influence. The artful intentionality of blended elements within the space gives rise to a sense of excitement and stillness, curiosity and ease. Commissioned by a discerning Japanese client with a love for the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, we created a uniquely elegant and functional environment that is equally inspiring when viewed from outside the room as when experienced within.
Tommy Bahama Home
Bright dining space featuring Tommy Bahama Home furniture. Natural light and a warm color palette creates a sophisticated, yet comfortable space.
User
The Tony Duquette Splashing Water Chandelier makes a huge splash and impact and is the focal point of the dining room. The use of two different grasscloths adds texture to the entire space. F. Schumacher Greek Key ceiling wallpaper in an ink blue adds geometry and a two dimensional effect, offset by the subtle glam grasscloth from Philip Jeffries. It adds a bit of sparkle and glamor to the space.
Headspace Organizing
This renter was moving into a one bedroom apartment from a family home. As such, many areas are multi-use spaces. This room functions as both a dining room and work space, where the client writes. This nook provided storage space as well as an opportunity for the client to express her personal style.
By placing these low bookcases side-by-side, we created both housing for books as well as a surface which can be used as a sideboard when entertaining. We culled from the clients art collection some of her favorite pieces and displayed them together in a dynamic collection. Using strong pieces such as these takes advantage of the neutral wall color (which the client is not allowed to alter) by using it as a blank backdrop. The red box is decorative and functional, housing the clients go-to office supplies such as pens, pencils, notepaper, etc.
Christopher Barson Interior Associates
I designed and produced this small conference room for The Potomac Place Condominium in Washington, DC.
Dining Room with Cork Flooring and Carpet Ideas and Designs
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