Dining Room

Gibson Project 8
Gibson Project 8
Cameo Kitchens, Inc.Cameo Kitchens, Inc.
Project Features: Custom Island with Beadboard; Custom Wood Hood; Coved Crown Moulding; Hutch Cabinetry with Seedy Spectrum Glass Doors; Kichler LED Undercabinet Lighting Kitchen Cabinets: Honey Brook Custom Cabinets in Maple Wood with Classic Stain; Nantucket Full Overlay Door Style with B-2 Edge Hutch Cabinets: Honey Brook Custom Cabinets in Cherry Wood with Burgundy Stain; Nantucket Full Overlay Door Style with B-2 Edge Countertops: 3cm Labradorite with Pencil Round Edge Photography: Kelly Keul Duer
ECO Rehabarama
ECO Rehabarama
Nest Designs LLCNest Designs LLC
Nest Designs was hired by a local contractor to design a new floor-plan for a house in the ECO Rehabarama project in Huber Heights. Part of my design included using a barn door to separate two adjacent room. The barn door allowed for more floor space, since there was no door swing. Here is an image of the red barn door that separates the utility room from the dining room. The door was painted bright red, Sherwin Williams SW7590 Red Obsession, and is made from reused materials from deconstructed houses. Dining table and chairs are from Crate&Barrel. Photography by Bealer Photographic Arts.
Traditional Draperies
Traditional Draperies
The Drapery ShopThe Drapery Shop
Swag valance & drapes with sheer underneath.
Moreland Staging
Moreland Staging
Bespoke DecorBespoke Decor
After a lot of editing and staging, the beauty and grace of this property are clear to see. No surprise that it sold only 47 days on the market! Proof that staging works.
Tudor Eclectic Dining Room
Tudor Eclectic Dining Room
UNIK Interior DesignsUNIK Interior Designs
This vignette features the eclecticism of adding antiques to a room. The gothic arches speak to the elements of the Tudor style and tie in the gold accents in the room. The serving table mimics the lines of the dining table legs. The wine rack is made from the staves of the barrels and continue the warmth of the wood.
Dining Rooms
Dining Rooms
Interior ArtInterior Art
Dining Room - Red Wall Glaze, light travertine toned crackled ceiling to look like leather Las Vegas, NV Interior Designer, Adel Forsythe of Texas This is one of my all-time favorite finishes in one of my favorite all-time custom homes. The wall plaster was first textured with a cool artistic eclectic pattern as a very rich backdrop to the red glazing and the art. Who would have thought you could hang Fortuni wall sconses over this sexy finish??? On the ceiling, we choose to create a subtle yet rich crackle over a similar not-so-heavy texture. This was a nice leathery balance to the wealth of color in the stone flooring, the balance of wood, the strength of the furniture, including the stunning 18' wood slab table all in one piece from Chile AND the two bronze chandeliers. Gorgeous. I love my job! Please visit our project files for a glimpse into the world of what paint can do to transform a space. Find us at Jacqueline Coburn's Interior Art & peek through our award-winning specialty finishes & artwork in the form of faux, wall glaze, Trompe L'oeil, wood & furniture finishes, Venetian Plasters, painted ceilings & floors that are stunning; and so much more! We hope to inspire you!
Mount Vernon Post and Beam Barn Addition
Mount Vernon Post and Beam Barn Addition
Yankee Barn HomesYankee Barn Homes
One of the many creative features used in this Yankee Barn Homes post and beam addition is on display in this photo: the stair balusters are made from real copper pipe, a nod to the copper piping on display in the horse barn.
CHATHAM ADDITION & REMODEL
CHATHAM ADDITION & REMODEL
Passacantando Architects AIAPassacantando Architects AIA
A 1940's era cape was updated and expanded with a new kitchen, family room, mudroom, and a second floor master suite.
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Ireland
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