Not exact matches
«It will include a hotel, 108
rooms, a swimming pool, spa, 125 -130-seat fine
dining restaurant, as well as a
little bit of meeting
space.
Your studio is giving me ideas as I search for my new
little house - Love that you used the
dining room space.
Enjoy a
little extra
space in a 3 Bedroom Premiere unit, complete with three bedrooms, two en suite baths, one common bath, a living and
dining room, kitchen with microwave and dishwasher, and an extra entertainment
room to use as you desire.
Other features include: Generous sized living
room,
dining room, and master bedroom with plantation shutters & walk - in closet, en - suite full - size washer / dryer, stainless steel fridge and dishwasher, tiled floors in bath / kitchen, laminate in
dining room, lots of
little unique storage
spaces, covered lanai area for outdoor
dining, etc..
Both bedrooms are opposite two bathrooms, one with a toilet, shower & basin, the other with a bath & basin.The sleeper couch is situated in the lounge / TV
room area, its the size of a double bed.We also have two single floor mattress's available!The
dining room flows into the lounge / TV
room area, it is a big
space, perfect to relax and enjoy time with friends & family.The TV in this
space is a plasma, perfect to watch a
little TV or for the kids to setup their video games.Card & board games available for some evening fun or rainy days at home with the family.
Kitchen has breakfast bar / plenty of counter
space Slider off the
dining room leads to a nice
little patio.MBR has a MBA and dual closets.
Exercise equipment may share
space in a bedroom, and a hammock may get tucked into a
dining room corner if there's no or
little outdoor
space, says Arthur Lasky of Silberstang Lasky Architects in New York.
This comment is coming almost 3 years late, so you may have already done away with this adorable planter you came up with, BUT in case you still have it and aren't thrilled with where you put it (if it differs than my opinion), then I wanted to chime in and suggest in the
dining room — that
little corner of a
space is perfect for it!
I'd love to have a
space like your reading
room and a
little help injecting a ton of character into my
dining room (the first
room you see when you walk in) would also go a long way.
We can't always rationalize the pretty pink floral for a
dining space but it's almost a no - brainer for a
little girl's
room.
For now, I leave you with an everyday Spring
dining room and what
little changes can do to a
space!
I have graduated over the years from crafting on the
dining room table to a
little closet nook to a full
room as
space allowed, all in the same home.
So here is our «awesome» new accessory, happily hanging on a
little chunk of wall
space between our living and
dining rooms...
The
dining room is one of the first
spaces you see when you walk through the front door, and I'm a
little embarrassed to admit that it sat looking like this for way too long:
Combining
dining chairs in differing shades adds character to a
room, perfect for if you're looking to give your
space a makeover and bring a
little more personality into your interior scheme.
The Purple Painted Lady really LOVES this
dining room transformation that took Julee's
space from a
little dated — to totally fresh and current!
This could definitely be scaled down to fit different sized
spaces, or it would be cute as
little mini-wreaths for place settings or attached behind
dining room chairs.
We had been living in the house for many years when suddenly, one particularly creative day for me, it struck me that the living
room was virtually unused while the
dining room was used often and could be a
little tight for
space when we had more than 6 at the
dining table.
Our
dining room is not huge, but the clear Casper chairs from Lexmod and the small round table help the
space feel a
little roomier.
I did my
little coat closet by the
dining room into a mini bar — It holds my blender, all the speciality drink glasses (need more cabinet
space in kitchen — so This freed up a lot of
space!)
Then they would bring them to the
dining room to their
little space by the table for a snack!
Today I'm talking a
little about three of my favorite
dining room trends, and giving you some affordable tips and some resources so that you can incorporate any or all of these trends into your own
dining space.
Ashley from Domestic Fashionista just did a
little rearranging of her home to switch the
dining room and living areas so they would be more functional
spaces for how they actually live.