Home affords Lots of space with 2 possible living areas or
dining room area if desired.
Not exact matches
The rest of the house like we are talking about formal living
room and
dining room places like that,
if you want to do the plugs but you have to be with them in those
areas.
If the homework station is at the
dining room table or an
area with other uses, create a portable homework caddy to store supplies so your child's not wasting time chasing down an eraser or sharpened pencil.
If you remember, I recently added a pair of modern white chairs from Stylish Rustic to my
dining room area that complemented our traditional wood table perfectly.
If you're in the mood for a home - cooked meal, try out the fully equipped kitchen; with a kitchen table,
dining room and outdoor seating
areas you'll have plenty of
dining options.
And,
if you're thinking of hosting a dinner party, there's space for ten at the formal
dining area inside, and
room for the same out on the terrace.
If the
dining room is packed, order a caipirinha, set yourself up at a sidewalk table, and take in the
area's artsy scene.
Communal outdoor
dining and indoor
dining / living
areas — Great
if you are spending the day at GHP so you aren't stuck in your
room all day.
FIRST FLOOR: open floor plan features a great
room with cathedral ceilings, lovely golf views, and deck access;
dining area opens to a deck; kitchen with island cook top, plus access to the screened porch; master suite with King bed, large bathroom with garden tub and separate shower, plus deck access; a full 3/4 bath provides a shower SECOND FLOOR: bedroom with King bed; bedroom with Queen bed; shared hall bath FROG: spacious
room with two Queen beds, a Twin bed, plus a full - sized futon Pet Friendly -
If booking this home online and you intend to bring your dog, please write «PET» into the Special Request line of the booking page.
You will probably love this resort
if you want to be in a resort
area that gives you
dining, social, recreation, and shopping options beyond your own hotel;
if you're traveling with restless kids always looking for something different to do; like contemporary, comfortable
rooms with sensational viewsl; and
if you want a resort with a good spa, gym, and tennis on - property.
In -
Room Facilities Queen size bed in the main bedroom Bathroom with large corner spa bath and shower Fully equipped kitchen with microwave / convection oven, stove top and dishwasher Open plan living /
dining area Private balcony with outdoor furniture Fold out sofa bed Two remote control televisions, including LCD flat screen TV in lounge Complimentary in - house dvd library and foxtel channels Washing machine and dryer Iron and ironing board Hairdryer Modem point & wireless internet facilities Accessible
rooms available Price per night is based on guests using Queen bed, $ 10 surcharge
if sofa bed is needed.
The main living
areas comprise a designer appointed lounge and living
room, separate
dining room and a state of the art audio
room which doubles as a conference
room if required, and which offers cinematic movie projector, stereo system and surround sound.
If there's no space, then find clever ways to rope off an
area of your
dining room or spare bedroom — just try and place your desk somewhere away from where you normally relax in the evenings, so you can switch off.
But,
if you don't have an extra
room in your house, try carving out an
area in your living
room,
dining room or even bedroom to use as your workspace.
There is also a
dining area with kitchen in the clubroom, and it can turn into a conference
room,
if you need to organize a business event.
You don't have to have every space a traditional home does — for example, a designated
dining room or
area,
if parties aren't your thing and you're content eating at a breakfast bar, for instance.
If the concrete height issue also exists going into the
dining room kitchen
area (leaving the living
room), I'd then put a transition molding there — reducer strip.
The new arched doorways will also help keep the «messy»
areas of cooking in a small kitchen less in view from the
dining room and living
room than
if we removed the walls entirely.
As someone else said,
if builders do away with a formal
dining room, they need to make the kitchen eating
area bigger to accommodate guests.
If your
dining area is a nook carved out of a larger space, blend it into the rest of the
room by choosing furniture and colours that chime with the surrounding décor.
Also like the design to be all over the rug - not just in center so
if in
dining area the table covers it or just around edge so
if used in sitting
room the furniture covers the design.
If you like the idea of a
dining room but don't think you have space for a dedicated
area, don't miss our small
dining room design ideas to help you make the most of the space you have to play with.
However,
if you can make your
dining room or
dining room area an inviting but practical place to eat with friends and family, you'll have no excuse but to make the most of it and become the perfect host.
If we have last minute guests or leave our 7 month old chocolate lab out - we pile everything in our
room so that the living /
dining area actually look clean!
Rachel asked me
if I could help her plan a mini-remodel to freshen up their kitchen, which is part of an open floor plan that includes a
dining and family
room area in one large
room.
Besides
if you have joint kitchen and
dining room or eating
area it's as twice important.
Melissa... this is why I follow your blog... I have been doing the same thing in my house this year... after a couple of years of cancer and treatments I am in remission and re-evaluating our house and how we use it... last month saw a «cleaning out»
if you will and a huge yard sale... now I am ready to rip up our carpets and get down the wood floors... my husband during all this has been quite accomodating — our kids are older and we definitely do nt use our house the same way any more... I sent our
dining room table and buffet to the basement which gives us alot more space in our living
area — we only used it on holidays anyway and now our
dining room is an extension of our livingroom with more seating — thanks for explaining your reasoning so eloquently — I'm going to show my husband your post and maybe now he will understand what I am trying to achieve with our whole house overhaul!
If you're
dining area is in an open - plan space, a
room divider in the form of a floor - to - ceiling bookshelf will help create a sense of initmacy while also providing a space to decoratively display books and objects.
There are several changes I would make OR turn in back into a
dining room if I had a small cozy
room with a big comfy chair, a fireplace (it could be electric, I just like the ambience), plenty of beautiful storage pieces like a buffet, armoire, chests, a small little kitchen
area for coffee, hot tea, small fridge for goodies, ahhhhh... I've got to stop... this is tempting me to run down to our basement with hammer and nails in hand to build my
room!!
1 — Start by choosing your table and being mindful of its shape, size and the
area you want to cover with decor (meaning
if it's a
dining table, be sure to leave
room for plates, dishes, etc).
I am currently working on my kitchen /
dining room area and wonder
if you know the name of the fabric used for the pillows shown on the living
room chairs.
I'm super excited about adding this peninsula and think it will be great to have the sink and dishwasher loading
area facing out toward the
dining room, which allows you to chat with guests even
if you're rinsing off dishes.
If there is
room for an outdoor table and chairs you can use it as an outside
dining room or maybe as a spill out
area for when you are entertaining.
Another thought, especially
if you do swap the kitchen and
dining rooms, is to put a divider / wall between the Dutch door entrance
area and the
dining area.