Dining Room with Lino Flooring and Tatami Flooring Ideas and Designs

Live Edge Elm Dining Table
Live Edge Elm Dining Table
Greenwood BayGreenwood Bay
This stunning Elm slab was located in a boutique mill in New England and selected for the table that was made for a Victorian home. A series of “butterfly keys” were used to stabilize the large cracks along the naturally occurring checks and cracks, in a nod to George Nakashima. The base is a Walnut slab with a partial raw edge.
階段デッキのある家
階段デッキのある家
岸本和彦 acaa岸本和彦 acaa
階段デッキのある家  Photo:上田宏
Rosanna Property Presentation
Rosanna Property Presentation
Larkspur Lane DesignLarkspur Lane Design
Adding custom storage was a big part of the renovation of this 1950s home, including creating spaces to show off some quirky vintage accessories such as transistor radios, old cameras, homemade treasures and travel souvenirs (such as these little wooden camels from Morocco and London Black Cab).
Modern dining room
Modern dining room
Joni Spear Interior DesignJoni Spear Interior Design
This modern dining space is well juxtaposed in a 1927 structure that was originally a duplex. After converting the space to a single family home and restricted by historic codes and appliances, we were left with a small open concept dining area. The 60" round table seats 8 comfortably. The black acrylic chairs glisten from the globe light pendant fixture. The ceiling is painted in Sherwin Williams #7073 Network Gray. The walls are SW# 7075 Web Gray.
Vintage Home
Vintage Home
Eye Was Here PhotographyEye Was Here Photography
Dave Butterworth | EyeWasHere Photography
秋葉町の家
秋葉町の家
久和原建築事務所久和原建築事務所
撮影:Stirling Elmendorf Photography

Dining Room with Lino Flooring and Tatami Flooring Ideas and Designs

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