Traditional Dining Room with All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs

Myrtle House
Myrtle House
Regarding DesignRegarding Design
Built in the iconic neighborhood of Mount Curve, just blocks from the lakes, Walker Art Museum, and restaurants, this is city living at its best. Myrtle House is a design-build collaboration with Hage Homes and Regarding Design with expertise in Southern-inspired architecture and gracious interiors. With a charming Tudor exterior and modern interior layout, this house is perfect for all ages. Rooted in the architecture of the past with a clean and contemporary influence, Myrtle House bridges the gap between stunning historic detailing and modern living. A sense of charm and character is created through understated and honest details, with scale and proportion being paramount to the overall effect. Classical elements are featured throughout the home, including wood paneling, crown molding, cabinet built-ins, and cozy window seating, creating an ambiance steeped in tradition. While the kitchen and family room blend together in an open space for entertaining and family time, there are also enclosed spaces designed with intentional use in mind.
Formal Transitional Dining Room
Formal Transitional Dining Room
Coveted InteriorsCoveted Interiors
Coveted Interiors Rutherford, NJ 07070
Multi Space Renovation - 3 bathrooms, dining room, office & basement
Multi Space Renovation - 3 bathrooms, dining room, office & basement
J.P. Hoffman Design BuildJ.P. Hoffman Design Build
There used to be a wall and hallway adjacent to the stairs leading to the kitchen from the front door. Now there is a coat closet and more space at the door landing rather than the small space that was once there.
Transform New House to Home
Transform New House to Home
Lisa Stewart DesignLisa Stewart Design
Moving into a new home? Where do your furnishings look and fit the best? Where and what should you purchase new? Downsizing can be even more difficult. How do you get all your cherished belongings to fit? What do you keep and what to you pass onto a new home? I'm here to help. This home was smaller and the homeowners asked me to help make it feel like home and make everything work. Mission accomplished!
Panels
Panels
Susan Harter MuralpapersSusan Harter Muralpapers
Ivy Pierce Interiors created this luxurious dining room with our scenic framed wallpaper panels. The original mural was hand-painted by fine artist Susan Harter. The mural featured in this photo is Barringtons Rich.
Bent Tree Beauty
Bent Tree Beauty
Nicole Arnold InteriorsNicole Arnold Interiors
This great home in Bent Tree, with stunning golf course views, was a delightful project! Due to unfortunate water damage, we were given the opportunity to redesign a beautiful dining room, kitchen and breakfast area in the coastal style this couple has enjoyed for decades. We were able to embrace all of the things they love: fine materials such as marble, the clean transitional aesthetic and light and bright areas. Our clients’ favorite color, blue, was strategically incorporated throughout the spaces in varying tones to create depth and interest. The kitchen was expanded to ensure functionality and provide oodles of storage. This peaceful and inviting retreat will surely be enjoyed for many years to come.
Construction + Design
Construction + Design
Home FrostingHome Frosting
Our Tampa studio gave this home a fun, cheerful, Florida-style appeal with colorful furnishings dotting the neutral palette. Patterned wallpapers, thoughtful decor, beautiful artworks, striking light fixtures, and stylish finishes and materials give the home a cozy, luxe vibe. --- Project designed by interior design studio Home Frosting. They serve the entire Tampa Bay area including South Tampa, Clearwater, Belleair, and St. Petersburg. For more about Home Frosting, see here: https://homefrosting.com/
Glamorous Kitchen, Dining and Living Renovation with Entertaining in Mind
Glamorous Kitchen, Dining and Living Renovation with Entertaining in Mind
Corinthian Fine HomesCorinthian Fine Homes
This young family began working with us after struggling with their previous contractor. They were over budget and not achieving what they really needed with the addition they were proposing. Rather than extend the existing footprint of their house as had been suggested, we proposed completely changing the orientation of their separate kitchen, living room, dining room, and sunroom and opening it all up to an open floor plan. By changing the configuration of doors and windows to better suit the new layout and sight lines, we were able to improve the views of their beautiful backyard and increase the natural light allowed into the spaces. We raised the floor in the sunroom to allow for a level cohesive floor throughout the areas. Their extended kitchen now has a nice sitting area within the kitchen to allow for conversation with friends and family during meal prep and entertaining. The sitting area opens to a full dining room with built in buffet and hutch that functions as a serving station. Conscious thought was given that all “permanent” selections such as cabinetry and countertops were designed to suit the masses, with a splash of this homeowner’s individual style in the double herringbone soft gray tile of the backsplash, the mitred edge of the island countertop, and the mixture of metals in the plumbing and lighting fixtures. Careful consideration was given to the function of each cabinet and organization and storage was maximized. This family is now able to entertain their extended family with seating for 18 and not only enjoy entertaining in a space that feels open and inviting, but also enjoy sitting down as a family for the simple pleasure of supper together.

Traditional Dining Room with All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs

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