Traditional Dining Room with Pink Walls Ideas and Designs

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Joni Spear Interior DesignJoni Spear Interior Design
As a practical trend, formal dining spaces have largely become obsolete in favor of great, dynamic kitchens; however, bucking the movement, my young, but highly traditional client wanted to enjoy evening meals as a routine close to the family’s scattered and hectic days. Ceilings are christened a whisper of a blush to inspire relaxed conversation under the halo of a warm glow. The traditional table and chairs are the yield of a highly juried online treasure hunt. Each piece is meticulously refinished in an updated stain more reflective of the young homeowners. Performance fabric is used on the chairs to ensure ease of cleanability to combat daily use by children and young adults. Walls are clad in a cut velvet and metallic animal print wallpaper to add subtle nostalgia from eras gone by. Millwork is freshly painted in a semi-gloss alabaster to offer relief from the wallpaper and ceiling. The opulent, antique-inspired chandelier is the dazzling focal point with draped crystal beading. Linen drapery panels seamlessly silhouette the cozy window seat. Cleanable yet regal velvet fabric upholstered cushions, ornamented with a braided trim add a final pop of elegance.
Lost Valley Residence 1
Lost Valley Residence 1
h designh design
large windows, grasscloth walls, custom rug, crown moulding
Asheville Mountain Retreat
Asheville Mountain Retreat
Hillside Manor DecorHillside Manor Decor
Who’s for tea?! This colorful coral dining room was another fun project that playfully balances the vibrant colors throughout their home! Anything is possible with a great team! This renovation project was a fun and colorful challenge! We were thrilled to have the opportunity to both design and realize the client's vision 100% via Zoom throughout 2020! Interior Designer: Sarah A. Cummings @hillsidemanordecor Photographer: Steven Freedman #stevenfreedmanphotography
Mt. Kisco Classic White Kitchen
Mt. Kisco Classic White Kitchen
Studio DearbornStudio Dearborn
A young family moving from NYC to their first house in Westchester County found this spacious colonial in Mt. Kisco New York. With sweeping lawns and total privacy, the home offered the perfect setting for raising their family. The dated kitchen was gutted but did not require any additional square footage to accommodate a new, classic white kitchen with polished nickel hardware and gold toned pendant lanterns. 2 dishwashers flank the large sink on either side, with custom waste and recycling storage under the sink. Kitchen design and custom cabinetry by Studio Dearborn. Architect Brad DeMotte. Interior design finishes by Elizabeth Thurer Interior Design. Calcatta Picasso marble countertops by Rye Marble and Stone. Appliances by Wolf and Subzero; range hood insert by Best. Cabinetry color: Benjamin Moore White Opulence. Hardware by Jeffrey Alexander Belcastel collection. Backsplash tile by Nanacq in 3x6 white glossy available from Lima Tile, Stamford. Photography Neil Landino.
My Houzz: 1921 Portland Bungalow Gone Glam
My Houzz: 1921 Portland Bungalow Gone Glam
Teness HermanTeness Herman
Photo: Teness Herman Photography © 2015 Houzz
Chinoiserie Collection
Chinoiserie Collection
MuralSourcesMuralSources
Design: "Chai Wan Triptych in Rose" colorway. Framed in gold bamboo frames, without glass.
Bartholomew Rd
Bartholomew Rd
Martins Camisuli ArchitectsMartins Camisuli Architects
The original layout on the ground floor of this beautiful semi detached property included a small well aged kitchen connected to the dinning area by a 70’s brick bar! Since the kitchen is 'the heart of every home' and 'everyone always ends up in the kitchen at a party' our brief was to create an open plan space respecting the buildings original internal features and highlighting the large sash windows that over look the garden. Jake Fitzjones Photography Ltd
Shropshire country house dining room rug
Shropshire country house dining room rug
Niels Larsen RugsNiels Larsen Rugs
An enormous 6x4 metre handmade wool Persian rug from NW Iran. A village rug with plenty of weight and extremely practical for a dining room it completes the antique furniture and wall colours as if made for them. Sophia French

Traditional Dining Room with Pink Walls Ideas and Designs

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