Medium Sized Rustic Dining Room Ideas and Designs

Modern Mountain Cabin
Modern Mountain Cabin
HMH Architecture + InteriorsHMH Architecture + Interiors
Dining rooms don't have to be overly formal and stuffy. We especially love the custom credenza and the Sarus Mobile ©David Lauer Photography
Ketchum Cabin Retreat
Ketchum Cabin Retreat
UserUser
The living, dining, and kitchen opt for views rather than walls. The living room is encircled by three, 16’ lift and slide doors, creating a room that feels comfortable sitting amongst the trees. Because of this the love and appreciation for the location are felt throughout the main floor. The emphasis on larger-than-life views is continued into the main sweet with a door for a quick escape to the wrap-around two-story deck.
Mountain Modern Home
Mountain Modern Home
Laura Medicus InteriorsLaura Medicus Interiors
This home was a joy to work on! Check back for more information and a blog on the project soon. Photographs by Jordan Katz Interior Styling by Kristy Oatman
Banner Elk, NC Whole House Remodel
Banner Elk, NC Whole House Remodel
Kevin Carpenter InteriorsKevin Carpenter Interiors
A modern mountain renovation of an inherited mountain home in North Carolina. We brought the 1990's home in the the 21st century with a redesign of living spaces, changing out dated windows for stacking doors, with an industrial vibe. The new design breaths and compliments the beautiful vistas outside, enhancing, not blocking.
Lake Bluff Lodge (Under Construction)
Lake Bluff Lodge (Under Construction)
Modern Rustic HomesModern Rustic Homes
This modern dining room provides the perfect space to entertain. A mixture of materials and heavy timber beams provide another example of Modern Rustic Living.
Modern cabin
Modern cabin
Johnston ArchitectsJohnston Architects
A modern box of space in the Methow Valley photos by Will Austin
Santa Cruz Straw Bale House
Santa Cruz Straw Bale House
Arkin Tilt ArchitectsArkin Tilt Architects
The spacious, naturally ventilated 2-story dining space is accentuated with the natural branching of a madrone tree. © www.edwardcaldwellphoto.com
Dining Room Addition
Dining Room Addition
Dibello Architects, PLLCDibello Architects, PLLC
We used 11’ tall steel windows and doors separated by slender stone piers for the exterior walls of this addition. With all of its glazing, the new dining room opens the family room to views of Comal Springs and brings natural light deep into the house. The floor is waxed brick, and the ceiling is pecky cypress. The stone piers support the second floor sitting porch at the master bedroom. Photography by Travis Keas

Medium Sized Rustic Dining Room Ideas and Designs

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