Eclectic Dining Room with All Types of Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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Atmosphère d'Ailleurs
Au centre, une table entièrement réalisée sur mesure à partir d'un plateau en orme ancien et d'un piètement en acier. Grâce à un traitement imperméabilisant incolore et mat elle se prête sans problème à un usage quotidien.
Deux bancs, également réalisés sur mesure avec un plateau en bois ancien, complètent l'ensemble, et côtoient
des bancs anciens en orme brut.
Autour, une console et un buffet en orme ancien.
Fontanesi Design
Soggiorno: boiserie in palissandro, camino a gas e TV 65". Pareti in grigio scuro al 6% di lucidità, finestre a profilo sottile, dalla grande capacit di isolamento acustico.
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Living room: rosewood paneling, gas fireplace and 65 " TV. Dark gray walls (6% gloss), thin profile windows, providing high sound-insulation capacity.
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Omaggio allo stile italiano degli anni Quaranta, sostenuto da impianti di alto livello.
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A tribute to the Italian style of the Forties, supported by state-of-the-art tech systems.
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Photographer: Luca Tranquilli
Emilie Fournet Interiors
The Breakfast Room leading onto the kitchen through pockets doors using reclaimed Victorian pine doors. A dining area on one side and a seating area around the wood burner create a very cosy atmosphere.
Adam Zollinger Interiors
My client had forever dreamed of having a dining room where none of the dining chairs matched. She had collected art and beautiful accessories during her world travels, and I chose colors in those pieces to select the chair upholstery. There are 3 different fabrics used amongst 6 completely different Theodore Alexander dining chairs. The result is eclectic and stunning!
Adrienne DeRosa
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2015 Houzz
Although the original plan was to refurbish the existing mantelpieces in the living and dining rooms, the Williamsons opted for a complete change of perspective. “One thing led to another, and they came out,” Catherine explains. “First, we removed them to check if the pest problem that had hit the rest of the house had hit the mantels, and it did.” After removing the original pieces, the couple fell in love with the brick arches underneath.
Flexing their skills as DIYers, the couple designed and built a floating mantel to highlight the fireplace. Its modern lines play against rich grain and warm tones to embody the marriage of Bryan and Catherine’s diverse styles. “Our style is unique because we tend to mix elements of different design styles,” Catherine says. “We love mixing old and new, masculine and feminine, and so on…. He tends to gravitate toward contemporary, sleek designs, where I gravitate toward more eclectic, feminine elements.”
Instructions for creating a mantlepice like this one can be found on the Williamson's blog: www.beginninginthemiddle.net/2014/12/30/i-just-want-brick/
Eclectic Dining Room with All Types of Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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