Medium Sized White Dining Room Ideas and Designs

Good Bones, New Vibe, Plano
Good Bones, New Vibe, Plano
Nicole Arnold InteriorsNicole Arnold Interiors
Room by room, we’re taking on this 1970’s home and bringing it into 2021’s aesthetic and functional desires. The homeowner’s started with the bar, lounge area, and dining room. Bright white paint sets the backdrop for these spaces and really brightens up what used to be light gold walls. We leveraged their beautiful backyard landscape by incorporating organic patterns and earthy botanical colors to play off the nature just beyond the huge sliding doors. Since the rooms are in one long galley orientation, the design flow was extremely important. Colors pop in the dining room chandelier (the showstopper that just makes this room “wow”) as well as in the artwork and pillows. The dining table, woven wood shades, and grasscloth offer multiple textures throughout the zones by adding depth, while the marble tops’ and tiles’ linear and geometric patterns give a balanced contrast to the other solids in the areas. The result? A beautiful and comfortable entertaining space!
Rollingwood New Build
Rollingwood New Build
BANDD DESIGNBANDD DESIGN
Our Austin studio gave this new build home a serene feel with earthy materials, cool blues, pops of color, and textural elements. --- Project designed by Sara Barney’s Austin interior design studio BANDD DESIGN. They serve the entire Austin area and its surrounding towns, with an emphasis on Round Rock, Lake Travis, West Lake Hills, and Tarrytown. For more about BANDD DESIGN, click here: https://bandddesign.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://bandddesign.com/natural-modern-new-build-austin-home/
Mid-Century Marvel
Mid-Century Marvel
Tran + Thomas Design StudioTran + Thomas Design Studio
Opened up existing kitchen, moved wall into back hall to increase space, added banquette with shelves and tv
"I want people to say 'Wow!' when they walk in!"
"I want people to say 'Wow!' when they walk in!"
BRADSHAW DESIGNS LLCBRADSHAW DESIGNS LLC
"I want people to say 'Wow!' when they walk in to my house" This was our directive for this bachelor's newly purchased home. We accomplished the mission by drafting plans for a significant remodel which included removing walls and columns, opening up the spaces between rooms to create better flow, then adding custom furnishings and original art for a customized unique Wow factor! His Christmas party proved we had succeeded as each person 'wowed!' the spaces! Even more meaningful to us, as Designers, was watching everyone converse in the sitting area, dining room, living room, and around the grand island (12'-6" grand to be exact!) and genuinely enjoy all the fabulous, yet comfortable spaces. Success all around!
Boca Raton Luxury Mansion
Boca Raton Luxury Mansion
UserUser
Custom Dining Room Side Board
Modern Farmhouse Remodel
Modern Farmhouse Remodel
Melton Design BuildMelton Design Build
The breakfast nook, equipped with USB chargers and extra storage in the bench, has created a great “homework zone” for the kids while the parents cook. Our team focused on trying to find ways to incorporate industrial moments by using a metal barn door, fun light fixtures, exposed brick, metal pipe built-ins, black windows, and more while blending it with the rest of the transitional style home.
Teal Living
Teal Living
Wendy Walter DesignWendy Walter Design
Custom banquette built into the bay window. Wall painted teal along with throw pillows and banquette seat. The base of the banquette is a light gray which sits next to kitchen. Featuring a walnut elliptical table custom built for the space. Tile floor planks set in herringbone pattern.

Medium Sized White Dining Room Ideas and Designs

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