194 Dining Room Design Photos

Registe
Registe
The CousinsThe Cousins
Traditional lines meets contemporary style in this updated eat-in kitchen. Pops of orange on the cabinets, chairs, pendant lamp, and striped feature wall as well as the red, circular tile backsplash bring modern-day touches to the otherwise traditional silhouettes found in the space. A bar in the wall cut-out adds extra seating. Photo by Chris Amaral.
Hartrow
Hartrow
Strom ArchitectsStrom Architects
The open plan living/dining/kitchen area, looking through to the music room. The large glass doors provide plenty of light into this ground floor space. Beautiful wood cladding covers the ceiling giving it a real mid-century feeling, in keeping with the house.
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Colourful Islington Family Home
Colourful Islington Family Home
UserUser
The kitchen/dining area uses a range of textures and colours to create a warm, original space. Photo Andrew Beasley
3279 Burnt Pine Lane
3279 Burnt Pine Lane
Emerald Coast Real Estate PhotographyEmerald Coast Real Estate Photography
Will Sullivan, Emerald Coast Real Estate Photography, LLC
Royalton - A Perfect Blend of Classic and Contemporary Design
Royalton - A Perfect Blend of Classic and Contemporary Design
Clifton Leung Design Workshop - CLDW.com.hkClifton Leung Design Workshop - CLDW.com.hk
A Seamless Integration of the kitchen the dining room The semi-open kitchen with a sliding-glass panel offers the flexibility to extend the kitchen into the dining area, offering a more spacious party area to entertain friends and family. One can enjoy the view of lush greenery whether cooking or dining. The kitchen countertop serves as a spacious worktop, while creating a perfect bar area to enjoy a drink or two. Simply close the sliding glass to seal off the kitchen. Simple yet stylish bar stools add to the modernity of the kitchen area and create a perfect bar table for enjoyment. Lighting plays an important part to enhance the overall ambience. Ceiling light troughs create a visual illusion of a higher ceiling, while light troughs above the countertop serves as a practical task light for food preparation.
Boxenbaum Residence
Boxenbaum Residence
Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney ArchitectsEhrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
The main living level is raised above the basement, allowing the entire floor to open into the landscape. (Photo: Juergen Nogai)
Beacon Hill Residence
Beacon Hill Residence
Artaic - Innovative MosaicArtaic - Innovative Mosaic
Collaborating with Stern McCafferty, Artaic fabricated this custom mosaic using an image of their daughter during vacation. The minimal design is refreshingly modern, and the abundant sunlight works perfectly with the mosaic backsplash, lighting up the glass tile to make the swimmer sparkle. Photograph by Eric Roth.
Knollwood Dining
Knollwood Dining
Cornerstone ArchitectsCornerstone Architects
The key goal in developing the design for the renovation of this existing 50-year-old residence was to provide a livable house, which would frame and accentuate the owner’s extensive collection of Mid-century modern furnishings and art while blending its existing character into a modern 21st century version of the style. The kitchen was artfully collaborated on with the home's owner, who is the owner and chef of one of Austin's premiere restaurants. Extensive living areas were recouped and added to from the home's original design. The master suite was taken to the second floor and wrapped in glass to take advantage of the coveted Texas Hill Country vistas. Approximately seventy percent of the original home was kept, replacing only the small existing kitchen and master bedroom. Material selections were chosen based on sustainable criteria to make this remodel a "green" gem as well as a museum of modern furniture.

194 Dining Room Design Photos

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