Traditional Dining Room with Yellow Floors Ideas and Designs

Elegant late Georgian London Townhouse
Elegant late Georgian London Townhouse
Tim Clarke-Payton.comTim Clarke-Payton.com
A traditional Victorian interior with a modern twist photographed by Tim Clarke-Payton
Dining room built in sideboard with glass display case for china and crystal
Dining room built in sideboard with glass display case for china and crystal
David Bauer, Cornerstone Builders of SW FlDavid Bauer, Cornerstone Builders of SW Fl
Large Built in sideboard with glass upper cabinets to display crystal and china in the dining room. Cabinets are painted shaker doors with glass inset panels. the project was designed by David Bauer and built by Cornerstone Builders of SW FL. in Naples the client loved her round mirror and wanted to incorporate it into the project so we used it as part of the backsplash display. The built in actually made the dining room feel larger.
Evanston Perfection
Evanston Perfection
Kipnis Architecture + PlanningKipnis Architecture + Planning
This is the dining room looking towards the front staircase and foyer.
Portland Ave.
Portland Ave.
Ohana Home & DesignOhana Home & Design
This 1800's Minneapolis kitchen needed to be updated! The homeowners were looking to preserve the integrity of the home and the era that it was built in, yet make it current and more functional for their family. We removed the dropped header and replaced it with a hidden header, reduced the size of the back of the fireplace, which faces the formal dining room, and took down all the yellow toile wallpaper and red paint. There was a bathroom where the new back entry comes into the dinette area, this was moved to the other side of the room to make the kitchen area more spacious. The woodwork in this house is truly a work of art, so the cabinets had to co-exist and work well with the existing. The cabinets are quartersawn oak and are shaker doors and drawers. The casing on the doors and windows differed depending on the area you were in, so we created custom moldings to recreate the gorgeous casing that existed on the kitchen windows and door. We used Cambria for the countertops and a gorgeous marble tile for the backsplash. What a beautiful kitchen! SpaceCrafting
Haller Lake Transformation
Haller Lake Transformation
Shoegnome ArchitectsShoegnome Architects
Built in benches around three sides of the dining room make four ample seating.
Pose plancher d'ingénierie
Pose plancher d'ingénierie
Lemonde IncLemonde Inc
pose d'un plancher de bois d'ingénierie
1920's Remodel and Basement Extension
1920's Remodel and Basement Extension
CLPM LimitedCLPM Limited
This dining suite is clean and simple and makes the area look large and open. CLPM project manager tip - getting an excellent finish when decorating is very important with simple schemes such as this. Preparation of the walls is key.
Hidden Cove
Hidden Cove
Sophia  Milan DesignsSophia Milan Designs
Bright, airy and bubbly dining space
Transitional Memorial Home
Transitional Memorial Home
The Design FirmThe Design Firm
The paneled walls, geometric chandelier, abstract art and metallic driftwood console table turn this formal dining room into an eclectic, but totally gorg, space. The intricate cross-lay wood flooring design adds interest and a totally custom design.
Vickery Place
Vickery Place
J. Parker Custom HomesJ. Parker Custom Homes
Fantastic opportunity to own a new construction home in Vickery Place, built by J. Parker Custom Homes. This beautiful Craftsman features 4 oversized bedrooms, 3.5 luxurious bathrooms, and over 4,000 sq.ft. Kitchen boasts high end appliances and opens to living area .Massive upstairs master suite with fireplace and spa like bathroom. Additional features include natural finished oak floors, automatic side gate, and multiple energy efficient items.

Traditional Dining Room with Yellow Floors Ideas and Designs

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