Large Dining Room with a Brick Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

Redesign Interior
Redesign Interior
Perfect Match HomesPerfect Match Homes
Dining area to the great room, designed with the focus on the short term rental users wanting to stay in a Texas Farmhouse style.
The Thatched  Cottage - Luxury holiday letting
The Thatched Cottage - Luxury holiday letting
Butik SzállásButik Szállás
This 18th century New Forest cottage has been sympathetically renovated, retaining much of its original character including exposed beams and stunning fireplaces. The centre piece of the property is the barn, which boasts two open planned mezzanine floors. The high vaulted ceilings give a sense of space and grandeur. The contemporary solid wood benches give ample seating capacity, while imparting a rustic countryside feel. Photography: Infocus Interiors
Chadwick Home Renovation
Chadwick Home Renovation
Refined Renovations & Refined HomeRefined Renovations & Refined Home
Farmhouse renovation for a 50 year old colonial. The kitchen was equipped with professional grade appliances, leathered finish granite counters called fantasy brown, bluish-gray cabinets, and whitewashed barn board to add character and charm. The floors was stained in a grey finish to accentuate the style.
Vancouver Special
Vancouver Special
EDSO Construction LtdEDSO Construction Ltd
We utilized the height and added raw plywood bookcases.
Somers Residence
Somers Residence
Highland Builders LLCHighland Builders LLC
A bright white kitchen centered by a large oversized island painted in Benjamin Moore Hail Navy. Beautiful white oak floors run through the entire first floor. Ceiling has white shiplap between exposed beams in kitchen and dining room. Stunning pendant lighting ties in the black accents and gold hardware.
English Farmhouse Kitchen Unfitted British
English Farmhouse Kitchen Unfitted British
Robinson InteriorsRobinson Interiors
A British client requested an 'unfitted' look. Robinson Interiors was called in to help create a space that appeared built up over time, with vintage elements. For this kitchen reclaimed wood was used along with three distinctly different cabinet finishes (Stained Wood, Ivory, and Vintage Green), multiple hardware styles (Black, Bronze and Pewter) and two different backsplash tiles. We even used some freestanding furniture (A vintage French armoire) to give it that European cottage feel. A fantastic 'SubZero 48' Refrigerator, a British Racing Green Aga stove, the super cool Waterstone faucet with farmhouse sink all hep create a quirky, fun, and eclectic space! We also included a few distinctive architectural elements, like the Oculus Window Seat (part of a bump-out addition at one end of the space) and an awesome bronze compass inlaid into the newly installed hardwood floors. This bronze plaque marks a pivotal crosswalk central to the home's floor plan. Finally, the wonderful purple and green color scheme is super fun and definitely makes this kitchen feel like springtime all year round! Masterful use of Pantone's Color of the year, Ultra Violet, keeps this traditional cottage kitchen feeling fresh and updated.
17th Century Thatched Cottage
17th Century Thatched Cottage
UserUser
This traditional dining room has an oak floor with dining furniture from Bylaw Furniture. The chairs are covered in Sanderson Clovelly fabric, and the curtains are in James Hare Orissa Silk Gilver, teamed with Bradley Collection curtain poles. The inglenook fireplace houses a wood burner, and the original cheese cabinet creates a traditional feel to this room. The original oak beams in the ceiling ensures this space is intimate for formal dining. Photos by Steve Russell Studios

Large Dining Room with a Brick Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

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