Eclectic Dining Room with Carpet Ideas and Designs

Bohemian Tablescape - Home + Garden Show 2019
Bohemian Tablescape - Home + Garden Show 2019
WW Design StudioWW Design Studio
Small spaces can be dramatic when it comes to a dining nook. This Bohemian themed space uses bold colour with accents of black, white and gold. Low back chairs are deliberately mismatched to accentuate a sole jewel toned one. Faux fur throws add texture and drama to the space. Photo: WW Design Studio
Dining By Design San Francisco 2012
Dining By Design San Francisco 2012
Anastasia Faiella Interior DesignAnastasia Faiella Interior Design
Photography by Marija Vidal, Andre Rothblatt Architecture, Jim Misner Light Designs, San Francisco Design Center
Eclectic open plan living-dining room
Eclectic open plan living-dining room
Absolute Project ManagementAbsolute Project Management
Bright, south facing open plan living -dining room with a sea view. A comfortable grey corner sofa complemented with a bright, mustard yellow armchair. Open shelving to create a subtle divide from the dining area. Lots of houseplants in attractive monochrome pots. Brightly accessorised wooden dining table
Alternative Flooring - Anywhere Rope Natural Carpet
Alternative Flooring - Anywhere Rope Natural Carpet
Alternative FlooringAlternative Flooring
The great thing about our Anywhere Collection of Faux Carpets is that they look like a woven natural fibre flooring, but can be used in areas where a sisal shouldn't be, such as dining rooms, bathrooms, kitchens and even outside!
A  place to eat
A place to eat
UserUser
A wonderfully eclectic dining room in an Edwardian House, Torquay South Devon. Colin Cadle Photography, (styling Jan Cadle)

Eclectic Dining Room with Carpet Ideas and Designs

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