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LuxWorld®
Contemporary Style, Dining Room, Suspended Ceiling Element, Custom Bleached Walnut Paneling, Custom Walnut Solid Wood Doors, Window Frames and Molding, Custom Walnut Credenza, Custom High Gloss Black Lacquered Dining Table with Glass Inserts, Quilted Leather High Back Dining Chairs, Ceiling Mount Chandelier with Crystal Pendants and Mirrored Canopy, Recessed Lights, LED Ceiling Lighting Details. Exotic Marble Wall Accent Panel, Vases, Oil on Canvas Paintings with Gold Custom Frames.
deSigneR - Architects and Interior Designers
In this dining area, a marble dining table takes center stage, boasting a modern base that adds a contemporary touch. Surrounding the table, contrasting leather chairs offer a perfect blend of comfort and style. The back wall is adorned with intricate moldings, adding a touch of sophistication and elegance to the space. A stunning dark blue blown glass vase graces the wall, serving as a captivating centerpiece. The dining table is set with beautiful crockery, complemented by placemats and vintage candle stands, creating an inviting and charming atmosphere. On the adjacent wall, a beautiful brass tree and an old-style console add a hint of vintage allure. To enhance the ambiance, an elegant blue chandelier and wall lamps cast a soft glow, creating a warm and inviting space for memorable dining experiences.
Glorious Spaces
What problems do you want to solve?:
I want to replace a large, dark leaking conservatory with an extension to bring all year round living and light into a dark kitchen. Open my cellar floor to be one with the garden,
Tell us about your project and your ideas so far:
I’ve replaced the kitchen in the last 5 years, but the conservatory is a go area in the winter, I have a beautiful garden and want to be able to see it all year. My idea would be to build an extension for living with a fully opening glass door, partial living roof with lantern. Then I would like to take down the external wall between the kitchen and the new room to make it one space.
Things, places, people and materials you love:
I work as a consultant virologist and have spent the last 15 months on the frontline in work for long hours, I love nature and green space. I love my garden. Our last holiday was to Vancouver island - whale watching and bird watching. I want sustainable and environmentally friendly living.
LuxWorld®
Contemporary Glamour Style, Dining Room, Build-In Vine Cabinet with Two Doors in Gold Finish, Wall Murals, Marble Floor, Multi-Pendants Light Solution, Wall Sconces, Dark walnut Wood Doors, Molding and Panels, Dining Table for 10 persons with two Pedestals in White Lacquered Wood and Stainless-Steel Bases, Marble Top, Dark Walnut Dining Chairs with Arms, Beige Ultrasuede Seats and Dark-Gray Silk Back, Pleated Curtains and Sheers, Wool and Silk Area Rug, White, Beige-Brown Room Color Palette.
Glorious Spaces
What problems do you want to solve?:
I want to replace a large, dark leaking conservatory with an extension to bring all year round living and light into a dark kitchen. Open my cellar floor to be one with the garden,
Tell us about your project and your ideas so far:
I’ve replaced the kitchen in the last 5 years, but the conservatory is a go area in the winter, I have a beautiful garden and want to be able to see it all year. My idea would be to build an extension for living with a fully opening glass door, partial living roof with lantern. Then I would like to take down the external wall between the kitchen and the new room to make it one space.
Things, places, people and materials you love:
I work as a consultant virologist and have spent the last 15 months on the frontline in work for long hours, I love nature and green space. I love my garden. Our last holiday was to Vancouver island - whale watching and bird watching. I want sustainable and environmentally friendly living.
Glorious Spaces
What problems do you want to solve?:
I want to replace a large, dark leaking conservatory with an extension to bring all year round living and light into a dark kitchen. Open my cellar floor to be one with the garden,
Tell us about your project and your ideas so far:
I’ve replaced the kitchen in the last 5 years, but the conservatory is a go area in the winter, I have a beautiful garden and want to be able to see it all year. My idea would be to build an extension for living with a fully opening glass door, partial living roof with lantern. Then I would like to take down the external wall between the kitchen and the new room to make it one space.
Things, places, people and materials you love:
I work as a consultant virologist and have spent the last 15 months on the frontline in work for long hours, I love nature and green space. I love my garden. Our last holiday was to Vancouver island - whale watching and bird watching. I want sustainable and environmentally friendly living.
deSigneR - Architects and Interior Designers
In this dining area, a marble dining table takes center stage, boasting a modern base that adds a contemporary touch. Surrounding the table, contrasting leather chairs offer a perfect blend of comfort and style. The back wall is adorned with intricate moldings, adding a touch of sophistication and elegance to the space. A stunning dark blue blown glass vase graces the wall, serving as a captivating centerpiece. The dining table is set with beautiful crockery, complemented by placemats and vintage candle stands, creating an inviting and charming atmosphere. On the adjacent wall, a beautiful brass tree and an old-style console add a hint of vintage allure. To enhance the ambiance, an elegant blue chandelier and wall lamps cast a soft glow, creating a warm and inviting space for memorable dining experiences.
deSigneR - Architects and Interior Designers
In this dining area, a marble dining table takes center stage, boasting a modern base that adds a contemporary touch. Surrounding the table, contrasting leather chairs offer a perfect blend of comfort and style. The back wall is adorned with intricate moldings, adding a touch of sophistication and elegance to the space. A stunning dark blue blown glass vase graces the wall, serving as a captivating centerpiece. The dining table is set with beautiful crockery, complemented by placemats and vintage candle stands, creating an inviting and charming atmosphere. On the adjacent wall, a beautiful brass tree and an old-style console add a hint of vintage allure. To enhance the ambiance, an elegant blue chandelier and wall lamps cast a soft glow, creating a warm and inviting space for memorable dining experiences.
Glorious Spaces
What problems do you want to solve?:
I want to replace a large, dark leaking conservatory with an extension to bring all year round living and light into a dark kitchen. Open my cellar floor to be one with the garden,
Tell us about your project and your ideas so far:
I’ve replaced the kitchen in the last 5 years, but the conservatory is a go area in the winter, I have a beautiful garden and want to be able to see it all year. My idea would be to build an extension for living with a fully opening glass door, partial living roof with lantern. Then I would like to take down the external wall between the kitchen and the new room to make it one space.
Things, places, people and materials you love:
I work as a consultant virologist and have spent the last 15 months on the frontline in work for long hours, I love nature and green space. I love my garden. Our last holiday was to Vancouver island - whale watching and bird watching. I want sustainable and environmentally friendly living.
ダイニング (暖炉なし、大理石の床、パネル壁) の写真
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