Eclectic Grey Dining Room Ideas and Designs

Cooper Mountain Jewel
Cooper Mountain Jewel
Angela Todd Studios | Portland, ORAngela Todd Studios | Portland, OR
Based on other life priorities, not all of our work with clients happens at once. When we first met, we pulled up their carpet and installed hardy laminate flooring, along with new baseboards, interior doors and painting. A year later we cosmetically remodeled the kitchen installing new countertops, painting the cabinets and installing new fittings, hardware and a backsplash. Then a few years later the big game changer for the interior came when we updated their furnishings in the living room and family room, and remodeled their living room fireplace. For more about Angela Todd Studios, click here: https://www.angelatoddstudios.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.angelatoddstudios.com/portfolio/cooper-mountain-jewel/
A tight fit for a fireplace
A tight fit for a fireplace
COASTROAD Hearth & PatioCOASTROAD Hearth & Patio
This corner is a bit tight for a fireplace, especially when the dining room table is in place, but this direct vent gas fireplace by Lopi works where others won't.
Light and Airy Craftsman
Light and Airy Craftsman
Neela Woodard Design, LLCNeela Woodard Design, LLC
Grey craftsman dining room with a mix of old and new. Photography by Andy Foster
Transitional Downtown Abode, Full Home Design
Transitional Downtown Abode, Full Home Design
UserUser
The dining room is framed by a metallic silver ceiling and molding alongside red and orange striped draperies paired with woven wood blinds. A contemporary nude painting hangs above a pair of vintage ivory lamps atop a vintage orange buffet. Black rattan chairs with red leather seats surround a transitional stained trestle table, and the teal walls set off the room’s dark walnut wood floors and aqua blue hemp and wool rug.
Dallas Eclectic Renovation and Furnishing
Dallas Eclectic Renovation and Furnishing
Nicole Arnold InteriorsNicole Arnold Interiors
This unique Dallas residence in the Northpark area was reimagined to evolve from our client’s parents’ former house and style into a home of her own. Design details and current fashion are front of mind for these residents. We completely renovated the main areas of the house, including 2 bathrooms, the kitchen, dining area, staircase and bar to embrace today’s popular open concept living, yet still preserve the home’s original charm. Classic textiles were used throughout to both honor the home’s origins as well as keep it timeless and conducive to the client’s eclectic taste and collectibles from her global travels. Functionality was key in the kitchen space, manifesting in pullout pantries, appliance cabinets and other creative storage solutions. We’ve connected the nostalgia of the past to these modern elements and updates that this family will appreciate for many years to come.
Operable Sheer drapes with inoperable drapes and  roman shade
Operable Sheer drapes with inoperable drapes and roman shade
UserUser
Charming updated older home uses a fun print in the informal dining area.
The Jungalow
The Jungalow
Justina BlakeneyJustina Blakeney
The Jungalow is all about creative reuse, personalization, vivid colors, bold patterns and lots and lots of plants--Jungalow style is tropical and bohemian, very vintage and very cozy. Jungalow is about bringing the eclecticism of nature and the wild--indoors.
Registe
Registe
The CousinsThe Cousins
Traditional lines meets contemporary style in this updated eat-in kitchen. Pops of orange on the cabinets, chairs, pendant lamp, and striped feature wall as well as the red, circular tile backsplash bring modern-day touches to the otherwise traditional silhouettes found in the space. A bar in the wall cut-out adds extra seating. Photo by Chris Amaral.

Eclectic Grey Dining Room Ideas and Designs

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