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Contemporary Dining Room
Contemporary Dining Room
Idee per una sala da pranzo aperta verso il soggiorno design con pareti bianche e pavimento in bambù
Modern Bellevue Condo
Modern Bellevue Condo
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLCSeattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
MVB
Immagine di una grande sala da pranzo aperta verso il soggiorno contemporanea con pavimento in bambù e pareti bianche
Custom Contemporary Hills Home
Custom Contemporary Hills Home
Brownhouse Design, Los Altos, CABrownhouse Design, Los Altos, CA
Scott Hargis Photography Formal dining room off of the great room. Open shelving creates some separation.
Ispirazione per una grande sala da pranzo aperta verso il soggiorno contemporanea con pareti beige e pavimento in bambù
Schmalstes Haus
Schmalstes Haus
Bernhard Müller FotografieBernhard Müller Fotografie
www.bernhardmuellerfoto.de
Immagine di una grande sala da pranzo minimal chiusa con pareti bianche, pavimento in bambù e pavimento beige
Vance's Display Case Bar Open
Vance's Display Case Bar Open
Matter Design & Make Pty LtdMatter Design & Make Pty Ltd
After approaching Matter to renovate his kitchen in 2020, Vance decided it was time to tackle another area of his home in desperate need of attention; the dining room, or more specifically the back wall of his dining room which had become a makeshift bar. Vance had two mismatched wine fridges and an old glass door display case that housed wine and spirit glasses and bottles. He didn’t like that everything was on show but wanted some shelving to display some of the more precious artefacts he had collected over the years. He also liked the idea of using the same material pallet as his new kitchen to tie the two spaces together. Our solution was to design a full wall unit with display shelving up top and a base of enclosed cabinetry which houses the wine fridges and additional storage. A defining feature of the unit is the angled left-hand side and floating shelves which allows better access into the dining room and lightens the presence of the bulky unit. A small cabinet with a sliding door at bench height acts as a spirits bar and is designed to be an open display when Vance hosts friends and family for dinner. This bar and the bench on either side have a mirrored backing, reflecting light from the generous north-facing windows opposite. The backing of the unit above features the grey FORESCOLOUR MDF used in the kitchen which contrasts beautifully with the Blackbutt timber shelves. All shelves and the bench top have solid Blackbutt lipping with a chamfered edge profile. The handles of the base cabinets are concealed within this solid lipping to maintain the sleek minimal look of the unit. Each shelf is illuminated by LED strip lighting above, controlled by a concealed touch switch in the bench top below. The result is a display case that unifies the kitchen and dining room while completely transforming the look and function of the space.
Baltimore Maryland Loft Condo
Baltimore Maryland Loft Condo
Julie SullivanJulie Sullivan
Sunlight floods the dining room which overlooks the Baltimore Inner Harbor. The customer wanted a gray tone and after sampling several colors, choose this dark gray color (Sherwin Williams Cyberspace). It's the perfect compliment to the charcoal gray area rug and artwork.
Hawthorne Modern
Hawthorne Modern
eMZed ArchitectureeMZed Architecture
Interior renovation, with new plywood panel room divider, open stairway with cable rail, and interior window to kitchen.
Esempio di una piccola sala da pranzo contemporanea chiusa con pareti verdi e pavimento in bambù
Modern Downtown Loft with Mid Century Touches
Modern Downtown Loft with Mid Century Touches
Kevin Twitty InteriorsKevin Twitty Interiors
This modern dining area packs a huge punch. We love the use of juxtaposition in this space. From the modern cityscape original in the background coupled with the glam crystal branch chandelier to the polished chrome and glass dining table with paired with the cobalt blue flat weave rug, there is a true feeling of playfulness in this home. Photo by Kevin Twitty
A Contemporary Sanctuary
A Contemporary Sanctuary
Cantoni IrvineCantoni Irvine
When Irvine designer, Richard Bustos’ client decided to remodel his Orange County 4,900 square foot home into a contemporary space, he immediately thought of Cantoni. His main concern though was based on the assumption that our luxurious modern furnishings came with an equally luxurious price tag. It was only after a visit to our Irvine store, where the client and Richard connected that the client realized our extensive collection of furniture and accessories was well within his reach.

“Richard was very thorough and straight forward as far as pricing,” says the client. "I became very intrigued that he was able to offer high quality products that I was looking for within my budget.” The next phases of the project involved looking over floor plans and discussing the client’s vision as far as design. The goal was to create a comfortable, yet stylish and modern layout for the client, his wife, and their three kids. In addition to creating a cozy and contemporary space, the client wanted his home to exude a tranquil atmosphere. Drawing most of his inspiration from Houzz, (the leading online platform for home remodeling and design) the client incorporated a Zen-like ambiance through the distressed greyish brown flooring, organic bamboo wall art, and with Richard’s help, earthy wall coverings, found in both the master bedroom and bathroom. Over the span of approximately two years, Richard helped his client accomplish his vision by selecting pieces of modern furniture that possessed the right colors, earthy tones, and textures so as to complement the home’s pre-existing features. The first room the duo tackled was the great room, and later continued furnishing the kitchen and master bedroom. Living up to its billing, the great room not only opened up to a breathtaking view of the Newport coast, it also was one great space. Richard decided that the best option to maximize the space would be to break the room into two separate yet distinct areas for living and dining. While exploring our online collections, the client discovered the Jasper Shag rug in a bold and vibrant green. The grassy green rug paired with the sleek Italian made Montecarlo glass dining table added just the right amount of color and texture to compliment the natural beauty of the bamboo sculpture. The client happily adds, “I’m always receiving complements on the green rug!” Once the duo had completed the dining area, they worked on furnishing the living area, and later added pieces like the classic Renoir bed to the master bedroom and Crescent Console to the kitchen, which adds both balance and sophistication. The living room, also known as the family room was the central area where Richard’s client and his family would spend quality time. As a fellow family man, Richard understood that that meant creating an inviting space with comfortable and durable pieces of furniture that still possessed a modern flare. The client loved the look and design of the Mercer sectional. With Cantoni’s ability to customize furniture, Richard was able to special order the sectional in a fabric that was both durable and aesthetically pleasing. Selecting the color scheme for the living room was also greatly influenced by the client’s pre-existing artwork as well as unique distressed floors. Richard recommended adding dark pieces of furniture as seen in the Mercer sectional along with the Viera area rug. He explains, “The darker colors and contrast of the rug’s material worked really well with the distressed wood floor.” Furthermore, the comfortable American Leather Recliner, which was customized in red leather not only maximized the space, but also tied in the client’s picturesque artwork beautifully. The client adds gratefully, “Richard was extremely helpful with color; He was great at seeing if I was taking it too far or not enough.” It is apparent that Richard and his client made a great team. With the client’s passion for great design and Richard’s design expertise, together they transformed the home into a modern sanctuary. Working with this particular client was a very rewarding experience for Richard. He adds, “My client and his family were so easy and fun to work with. Their enthusiasm, focus, and involvement are what helped me bring their ideas to life. I think we created a unique environment that their entire family can enjoy for many years to come.” https://www.cantoni.com/project/a-contemporary-sanctuary
Imbrication et extension "être dans le jardin même en hiver"
Imbrication et extension "être dans le jardin même en hiver"
Les ateliers d'Avre et d'ItonLes ateliers d'Avre et d'Iton
les ateliers d'Avre & d'Iton
Ispirazione per una grande sala da pranzo aperta verso il soggiorno design con pavimento in bambù, pareti bianche e pavimento marrone
Floating Buffet
Floating Buffet
YCC Cabinets & MillworkYCC Cabinets & Millwork
Jennifer Mortensen
Esempio di una sala da pranzo aperta verso il soggiorno minimal di medie dimensioni con pareti rosse, pavimento in bambù, nessun camino e pavimento marrone
Courtyard House
Courtyard House
Lloyd ArchitectsLloyd Architects
photo: Mark Weinberg
Foto di una sala da pranzo minimal di medie dimensioni con pareti blu, nessun camino, pavimento in bambù e pavimento beige
CD House // Letto soppalcato
CD House // Letto soppalcato
Stefano Ferrando - Studio VetrobluStefano Ferrando - Studio Vetroblu
CD House, realizzato da Michele Casanova titolare dello studio Gmc, è un progetto di ristrutturazione di un appartamento di 60 mq costruito nella metà degli anni ’60 nel centro di Cagliari. Lo scopo principale dell’intervento è stato quello di ottimizzare il più possibile la piccola metratura per creare un ambiente confortevole per il suo proprietario. Per raggiungere l'obiettivo tutte le mura interne sono state demolite e ricostruite secondo il nuovo schema planimetrico che prevede un unico ambiente soggiorno-pranzo, una cucina collegata ad esso con una grande apertura, una camera da letto dotata di cabina armadio, un disimpegno che conduce al bagno. Particolarità della casa è il letto ad una piazza e mezzo ricavato nel soppalco sopra il disimpegno cui si accede con una scala incassata nelle pannellature in legno e che conferisce a tutto l’ambiente un mood giovane e divertente. Le dimensioni ridotte degli spazi sono state occasione di una forte collaborazione tra architetto e falegnameria: un progetto dallo spirito sartoriale interamente su misura nel quale la parete attrezzata del soggiorno funge anche da parete divisoria con la zona notte e la parete in cui si innesta la scala che porta al letto soppalcato ingloba l’ingresso al disimpegno e al bagno. Infine, l’appoggio del tavolo sul mobile contenitore fa sì che esso possa essere spostato a seconda della esigenze. La luce naturale proveniente dalle aperture sul quartiere di San Benedetto viene amplificata dalla scelta dei materiali e dei colori. Le pareti di un grigio tenue lievemente scaldato da componenti terra donano profondità agli arredi bianchi e il pavimento in parquet di bambù riscalda l’insieme. Nel bagno, la luce naturale si riflette sui rivestimenti in mosaico bianchi e neri.
Fragrant Hills Residence
Fragrant Hills Residence
Blake Civiello ArchitectureBlake Civiello Architecture
Designed by Blake Civiello. Photos by Philippe Le Berre
Ispirazione per una sala da pranzo aperta verso il soggiorno minimal di medie dimensioni con pareti grigie e pavimento in bambù
Parkdale Contemporary
Parkdale Contemporary
Brenda Motter Interiors LTDBrenda Motter Interiors LTD
Immagine di una sala da pranzo aperta verso la cucina design di medie dimensioni con pareti grigie, pavimento in bambù e nessun camino
Contemporary Patio Home
Contemporary Patio Home
Studabaker + Associates LLCStudabaker + Associates LLC
Winquist Photography
Ispirazione per una sala da pranzo aperta verso il soggiorno contemporanea con pavimento in bambù
Contemporary Apartment
Contemporary Apartment
UserUser
Dining room in a contemporary apartment with an open floor plan. Photo by Phyllis Higgerson
Esempio di una sala da pranzo aperta verso la cucina contemporanea con pavimento in bambù
173 Mavety Street
173 Mavety Street
Titan Homes Ltd.Titan Homes Ltd.
Nevena Krilic, M.Arch
Idee per una sala da pranzo aperta verso la cucina minimal di medie dimensioni con pareti bianche e pavimento in bambù
Contemporary Lake Living
Contemporary Lake Living
Signature Custom HomesSignature Custom Homes
This unique contemporary home was designed with a focus around entertaining and flexible space. The open concept with an industrial eclecticness creates intrigue on multiple levels. The interior has many elements and mixed materials likening it to the exterior. The master bedroom suite offers a large bathroom with a floating vanity. Our Signature Stair System is a focal point you won't want to miss. Photo Credit: Layne Freedle
Northside Family Home
Northside Family Home
Modern Kitchen DesignModern Kitchen Design
GE Monogram appliances, quarter sawn white oak with a Walnut floating shelves, Cali Bamboo TEC pendants & LBL chandelier
Foto di una sala da pranzo aperta verso la cucina design di medie dimensioni con pareti beige, pavimento in bambù, nessun camino e pavimento beige

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