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Idées déco de salles à manger de couleur bois avec un plafond voûté

Von Hake Deer valley
Von Hake Deer valley
KHJ Designs LLCKHJ Designs LLC
Cette photo montre une salle à manger ouverte sur la cuisine montagne de taille moyenne avec un mur beige, un sol en carrelage de porcelaine, un sol marron et un plafond voûté.
木のひらや
木のひらや
株式会社匠建株式会社匠建
Idées déco pour une salle à manger ouverte sur le salon asiatique avec un mur beige, parquet clair, un sol beige, poutres apparentes, un plafond voûté et un plafond en bois.
Craftsman House
Craftsman House
Jon Hammond BuildersJon Hammond Builders
Exemple d'une grande salle à manger ouverte sur le salon craftsman avec un mur blanc, parquet foncé, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en pierre, un sol marron et un plafond voûté.
Dining and kitchen
Dining and kitchen
Amy Campbell ArchitectAmy Campbell Architect
Kitchen and living area with plywood and grooved wall linings. Hanging light over kitchen island bench lights the space.
Inspiration pour une salle à manger ouverte sur la cuisine design de taille moyenne avec un mur gris, parquet foncé, un sol marron, un plafond voûté et du lambris.
Cave Hotel
Cave Hotel
Odin Industrial DesignOdin Industrial Design
Cette image montre une salle à manger ouverte sur la cuisine urbaine de taille moyenne avec un mur gris, un sol en bois brun, une cheminée double-face, un manteau de cheminée en pierre, un sol marron, un plafond voûté et du papier peint.
Wine Country Rustic
Wine Country Rustic
BK Interior DesignBK Interior Design
Perched on a hilltop high in the Myacama mountains is a vineyard property that exists off-the-grid. This peaceful parcel is home to Cornell Vineyards, a winery known for robust cabernets and a casual ‘back to the land’ sensibility. We were tasked with designing a simple refresh of two existing buildings that dually function as a weekend house for the proprietor’s family and a platform to entertain winery guests. We had fun incorporating our client’s Asian art and antiques that are highlighted in both living areas. Paired with a mix of neutral textures and tones we set out to create a casual California style reflective of its surrounding landscape and the winery brand.
Dallas Vintage Danish Mid-Century Modern Dining Room
Dallas Vintage Danish Mid-Century Modern Dining Room
Cavalieri DesignsCavalieri Designs
Danish Modern is one of the several types of Modern design style. Popularized in Denmark from the 1940s-1970s, Danish modern furniture design was a collaboration between the principles of modern architecture and the high-quality cabinetmaking for which the Danes were known. Simple, elegant, airy, and featuring clean, sweeping lines, the furnishings are inherently warm and beautiful. This open dining room is a collection of vintage Danish modern furniture dating from the early 1970s. The authentic pieces were located at different auction houses and specialty consigners around the country to create a cohesive look the homeowners were seeking. The solid teak sideboard features a lighted upper display cabinet (removable) showcasing the homeowners’ collection of art including Nambé, Murano, Vietri sul Mare, and Blenko. The lower cabinet consists of two sliding doors on either end offering plentiful storage. In between are a bank of five felt-lined drawers for items such as silverware, trays and linens. With graceful rounded corners and rich, warm teak woodgrain, the dining room table is a perfect match to the sideboard. Two leaves tightly drop in and enable expansion with seating capacity for 14 people. Mixing up dining chairs adds interest and variety. The curvaceous and timeless Arne Jacobsen (the Danish designer) Series 7 chair in black is the perfect pairing for this dynamic design. Crowning the space is the airy, translucent classic Nelson bubble lamp, keeping in line with the Modernist theme.
Dallas Vintage Danish Mid-Century Modern Dining Room
Dallas Vintage Danish Mid-Century Modern Dining Room
Cavalieri DesignsCavalieri Designs
Danish Modern is one of the several types of Modern design style. Popularized in Denmark from the 1940s-1970s, Danish modern furniture design was a collaboration between the principles of modern architecture and the high-quality cabinetmaking for which the Danes were known. Simple, elegant, airy, and featuring clean, sweeping lines, the furnishings are inherently warm and beautiful. This open dining room is a collection of vintage Danish modern furniture dating from the early 1970s. The authentic pieces were located at different auction houses and specialty consigners around the country to create a cohesive look the homeowners were seeking. The solid teak sideboard features a lighted upper display cabinet (removable) showcasing the homeowners’ collection of art including Nambé, Murano, Vietri sul Mare, and Blenko. The lower cabinet consists of two sliding doors on either end offering plentiful storage. In between are a bank of five felt-lined drawers for items such as silverware, trays and linens. With graceful rounded corners and rich, warm teak woodgrain, the dining room table is a perfect match to the sideboard. Two leaves tightly drop in and enable expansion with seating capacity for 14 people. Mixing up dining chairs adds interest and variety. The curvaceous and timeless Arne Jacobsen (the Danish designer) Series 7 chair in black is the perfect pairing for this dynamic design. Crowning the space is the airy, translucent classic Nelson bubble lamp, keeping in line with the Modernist theme.
Bobcat Lodge
Bobcat Lodge
Ludwig DesignLudwig Design
Moving to the interior of the same bay, the window seat and log table compliment the design. The entire interior of the lodge is faced with pine - the only gyp board is in the closets and storage spaces. All log acquisition and shaping for both building and furniture was done my the general contractor. Note stair build with half-log treads.

Idées déco de salles à manger de couleur bois avec un plafond voûté

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