Dining Room with Grey Walls and a Plastered Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

The Listed House
The Listed House
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
This elegant dining space seamlessly blends classic and modern design elements, creating a sophisticated and inviting ambiance. The room features a large bay window that allows ample natural light to illuminate the space, enhancing the soft, neutral color palette. A plush, tufted bench in a rich teal velvet lines one side of the dining area, offering comfortable seating along with a touch of color. The bespoke bench is flanked by marble columns that match the marble archway, adding a luxurious feel to the room. A mid-century modern wooden dining table with a smooth finish and organic curves is surrounded by contemporary chairs upholstered in light gray fabric, with slender brass legs that echo the bench's elegance. Above, a statement pendant light with a cloud-like design and brass accents provides a modern focal point, while the classic white ceiling rose and intricate crown molding pay homage to the building's historical character. The herringbone patterned wooden floor adds warmth and texture, complementing the classic white wainscoting and wall panels. A vase with a lush arrangement of flowers serves as a centerpiece, injecting life and color into the setting. This space, ideal for both family meals and formal gatherings, reflects a thoughtful curation of design elements that respect the building's heritage while embracing contemporary style.
Dining Room
Dining Room
Johnston Design GroupJohnston Design Group
Meechan Architectural Photography
Modern Two Sided Fireplace - An Aptos Modern Ranch Remodel
Modern Two Sided Fireplace - An Aptos Modern Ranch Remodel
Urbana Design StudioUrbana Design Studio
The homeowner demolished the existing brick fireplace and in it's place, we created a beautiful two sided modern fireplace design with a custom wood mantel and integrated cabinetry. Kate Falconer Photography
Dining Room
Dining Room
Hannah Mitchell DesignHannah Mitchell Design
This extra long dining table utilizes custom upholstered benches for family dinners & holiday events. Classic schumacher adorns the walls and a bright chartreuse kravet drapery fabric makes for a modern & colorful punch.
Privathaus Wörth
Privathaus Wörth
_i+d* private interiors_i+d* private interiors
Wohn und Essbereich mit Kamin, angrenzende Sichtbetontreppe, Galerie und Luftraum
Entertainment Sanctuary
Entertainment Sanctuary
LMOH HomeLMOH Home
A merging of her love for bright colors and bold patterns and his love of sophisticated hues and contemporary lines, the focal point of this vast open space plan is a grand custom dining table that comfortably sits fourteen guests with an overflow lounge, kitchen and great room seating for everyday. Shown in this photo: eat-in, dining, kitchen, dining table, crystal chandelier, custom upholstered chairs, custom roman shades, accessories & finishing touches designed by LMOH Home. | Photography Joshua Caldwell.
Residential interior refurbishment
Residential interior refurbishment
DeikDeik
Project: Residential interior refurbishment Site: Kensington, London
 Designer: Deik (www.deik.co.uk) Photographer: Anna Stathaki Floral/prop stylish: Simone Bell We have also recently completed a commercial design project for Café Kitsuné in Pantechnicon (a Nordic-Japanese inspired shop, restaurant and café). Simplicity and understated luxury The property is a Grade II listed building in the Queen’s Gate Conservation area. It has been carefully refurbished to make the most out of its existing period features, with all structural elements and mechanical works untouched and preserved. The client asked for modest, understated modern luxury, and wanted to keep some of the family antique furniture. The flat has been transformed with the use of neutral, clean and simple elements that blend subtly with the architecture of the shell. Classic furniture and modern details complement and enhance one another. The focus in this project is on craftsmanship, handiwork and the use of traditional, natural, timeless materials. A mix of solid oak, stucco plaster, marble and bronze emphasize the building’s heritage. The raw stucco walls provide a simple, earthy warmth, referencing artisanal plasterwork. With its muted tones and rough-hewn simplicity, stucco is the perfect backdrop for the timeless furniture and interiors. Feature wall lights have been carefully placed to bring out the surface of the stucco, creating a dramatic feel throughout the living room and corridor. The bathroom and shower room employ subtle, minimal details, with elegant grey marble tiles and pale oak joinery creating warm, calming tones and a relaxed atmosphere.
Scandi Style Lounge Renovation
Scandi Style Lounge Renovation
Janey Butler InteriorsJaney Butler Interiors
The total renovation, working with Llama Projects, the construction division of the Llama Group, of this once very dated top floor apartment in the heart of the old city of Shrewsbury. With all new electrics, fireplace, built in cabinetry, flooring and interior design & style. Our clients wanted a stylish, contemporary interior through out replacing the dated, old fashioned interior. The old fashioned electric fireplace was replaced with a modern electric fire and all new built in cabinetry was built into the property. Showcasing the lounge interior, with stylish Italian design furniture, available through our design studio. New wooden flooring throughout, John Cullen Lighting, contemporary built in cabinetry. Creating a wonderful weekend luxury pad for our Hong Kong based clients. All furniture, lighting, flooring and accessories are available through Janey Butler Interiors.

Dining Room with Grey Walls and a Plastered Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

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