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Yellowstone Traditions
MillerRoodell Architects // Laura Fedro Interiors // Gordon Gregory Photography
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Menendez Architects PC
The roof above the dining room and stair was raised to make the spaces more spacious and to connect them vertically to living spaces above. The new window wall floods the lower and upper levels with controlled (via a deep roof overhang) natural light. The sliding doors connect the space to the outdoor deck and landscaping both visually and physically.
Photographer: Emily Minton Redfield
Yankee Barn Homes
The Cabot provides 2,367 square feet of living space, 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. This stunning barn style design focuses on open concept living.
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IndoGemstone
Also from our exotic wood collection are natural edge dining table slabs.These beautiful hardwood slab tops are custom made in sizes from one meter long up to six meters long. Live edge boards, natural edge wooden coffee table, slab furniture, hardwood timber slab, solid wood furnishings and lumber slabs that are all made from renewable plantation woods.
FRAME design co.
Dining area with a blend of modern and farmhouse elements. Lighting form Tech, dining chairs form Kartell (black is the "Lenny Kravitz" edition). Perry Luxe flat-fold Roman shades constructed with Classic Cloth "Montaigne in Black Iris" textiles. West Elm dining table.
Photo by David Agnello
Miller-Roodell Architects Ltd
Set in Montana's tranquil Shields River Valley, the Shilo Ranch Compound is a collection of structures that were specifically built on a relatively smaller scale, to maximize efficiency. The main house has two bedrooms, a living area, dining and kitchen, bath and adjacent greenhouse, while two guest homes within the compound can sleep a total of 12 friends and family. There's also a common gathering hall, for dinners, games, and time together. The overall feel here is of sophisticated simplicity, with plaster walls, concrete and wood floors, and weathered boards for exteriors. The placement of each building was considered closely when envisioning how people would move through the property, based on anticipated needs and interests. Sustainability and consumption was also taken into consideration, as evidenced by the photovoltaic panels on roof of the garage, and the capability to shut down any of the compound's buildings when not in use.
Rustic Dining Room Ideas and Designs
Coventry Log Homes
This home was featured in the July 2011 issue of “Log Cabin Homes.” It proves efficiency doesn’t have to be sacrificed when designing grand elegance. Even with its cathedral ceilings and many windows it earned a 5 Star Plus Energy Star® rating.
http://www.coventryloghomes.com/ourDesigns/craftsmanSeries/BearRock/model.html
Roger Wade
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