We chose this pretty deep grey Uptown Antracite Porcelain Tile and a grout color of rain, which plays awesome with the concrete counters, the white cabinets and
woods in our dining space.
Not exact matches
The
dining space had a lot of warm tones so we brought
in a beautiful gray sideboard to break up the
wood.
We have a huge island with a built
in sink and
space for
dining — but everything is dark cherry
wood, grey marble, and tan (see below).
The terrace tends to be the main living
space in this tropical setting, with two separate shaded areas for al fresco
dining during the warmer hours of the day, under
wood portals dripping with pink bougainvillea, as well as other lounging areas for enjoying the plunge pool, sun and the spectacular view of the sea.
Contemporary loft style home
in sought - after location features 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, oversized sunny southwest facing living /
dining area made for entertaining with wall of windows and expansive city views, sleek open kitchen with stainless steel appliances, spa - like full bath with double sinks and large glass enclosed shower,
in - unit laundry,
wood floors throughout, spectacular private roof deck plus common roof deck with grill, seating and incredible views, one deeded upper level garage parking
space with exceptional extra storage.
Two living
spaces with a cozy
wood burning fireplace
in one, a formal
dining room, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Enjoy easy entertaining
in the adjacent
dining space, complete with lovely
wood laminate floors.
Living room with a
wood burning stove,
dining room (the biggest room
in the house), using it as an office
space and
dining area.
We do have existing elements to work with
in adjoining
spaces, such as slate tile
in our entry and
wood floors
in the
dining room.
Furniture
in similar tones, such as these tan leather - and -
wood dining chairs, draws the
space together and creates a cohesive look.
An old doorway has been blocked
in using weathered
wood pallets and creates a corner
space for the
dining table and chairs.A white - painted dresser has been positioned
in a small lobby area that leads out onto the garden and is filled with the owner's collection of blue and white china together with shells and driftwood that have been collected from the beach.
In the master bedroom, walls, floor and furniture have been painted
in pure brilliant white to give the
space a light and airy feel, with a mix of blue and white striped accessories, patchwork, florals and chambray adding to the coastal theme.The bed has been positioned so that the fabulous view can be enjoyed, while sun streams through the balcony doors and keeps the
space warm all year round.
Browse our wide selection of
dining room furniture for the upholstered
wooded arm chairs and
dining table that will look perfect
in your
dining room
space.
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!
The
dining table's weathered
wood reflects the coffee table
in the adjacent living room, while a white built -
in cabinet at the end of the
space seems to disappear into the wall.
Lighter - feeling pieces that had more negative
space than heft helped achieve this: open glass shelving, a pair of tubular steel frame chairs, a simple
wood coffee table with an X-shaped metal base, Lucite - and - metal seats
in the
dining area, and lots of airy, crystal chandeliers.
The
dining room is another
space that carries references to the coastal theme, with white shiplap, iron chandelier adorned with jute, a
dining table
in lighter toned
wood and framed graphic art featuring seashell diagrams.
In lieu of statement lighting in a kitchen breakfast nook, a modest light bulb suits the small space, created with an upholstered bench from B.D. Jeffries and a wood - and - metal dining table from Stanton Home Furnishing
In lieu of statement lighting
in a kitchen breakfast nook, a modest light bulb suits the small space, created with an upholstered bench from B.D. Jeffries and a wood - and - metal dining table from Stanton Home Furnishing
in a kitchen breakfast nook, a modest light bulb suits the small
space, created with an upholstered bench from B.D. Jeffries and a
wood - and - metal
dining table from Stanton Home Furnishings.
But I worry that it will make the room too dark (the
dining room is
in the centre of the house and, like the room above, connects to lots of other
spaces with hits of navy), as we have dark
wood floors and a rug
in similar shades to the one
in the reading room.