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Floor Coverings International-Mentor
クリーブランドにある中くらいなトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (ベージュの壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし、ベージュの床) の写真
A B Graham Contracting
Wall opening created to share the kitchen and dining room space to give the effect of a larger room and more space. Great to expand your kitchen feel and to add a new kitchen nook
Primo Glass
Blown Glass Chandelier by Primo Glass www.primoglass.com 908-670-3722 We specialize in designing, fabricating, and installing custom one of a kind lighting fixtures and chandeliers that are handcrafted in the USA. Please contact us with your lighting needs, and see our 5 star customer reviews here on Houzz. CLICK HERE to watch our video and learn more about Primo Glass!
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
HD Estates
シアトルにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (ベージュの壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
シアトルにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (ベージュの壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
Van Duerm Design Associates
Robert Vente Photography
サンフランシスコにある広いトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (茶色い壁、カーペット敷き、標準型暖炉、木材の暖炉まわり) の写真
サンフランシスコにある広いトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (茶色い壁、カーペット敷き、標準型暖炉、木材の暖炉まわり) の写真
RJK Construction Inc
The homeowners wanted to add a simple modern touch to their home. We added barn doors to achieve this, and the added benefit is that the kitchen and dining area can be closed off to the rest of the home if needed.
Langley Interiors Bolton
Cream and teal dining area with table from Arigi Bianci. Langley Interiors Bolton
他の地域にあるお手頃価格の中くらいなおしゃれな独立型ダイニング (メタリックの壁、カーペット敷き) の写真
他の地域にあるお手頃価格の中くらいなおしゃれな独立型ダイニング (メタリックの壁、カーペット敷き) の写真
Clear Home Design
turn the lights...the matching lights...down low and enjoy a dramatic evening meal. ebony oval dining table is surrounded by rounded back ebony klismos dining chairs, upholstered in persimon leather. the grasscloth matches the persimon leather and is eased by the chairrail and painted wall below. finishing the room off is the earthy moss table installation and the faux tortoise mounted shell on black iron base. dramatic full height art installed right over the chairrail finishes the irreverent scene.
Allison Smith Design
A vintage-inspired parlor in the home of designer Allison Smith. Photo by Joe Robinson
ポートランドにある高級な小さなトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (緑の壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
ポートランドにある高級な小さなトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (緑の壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
Decorating Den Interiors - Bromberek Design Team
Photographic Design Ltd.
シカゴにある小さなトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな独立型ダイニング (ベージュの壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
シカゴにある小さなトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな独立型ダイニング (ベージュの壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
MAP Consultants, LLC
Anthony Escquivel
アルバカーキにあるラグジュアリーな中くらいなサンタフェスタイルのおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (白い壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
アルバカーキにあるラグジュアリーな中くらいなサンタフェスタイルのおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (白い壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
Mobilart Furniture & Decor
Round dining table with hardwood top and metal base paired with upholstered arm chairs.
モントリオールにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (白い壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
モントリオールにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (白い壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし) の写真
Langhorne Carpet Company
Langhorne Carpet Company proudly announces its latest collaboration with Vermont Custom Rug Company’s David Hunt on an elegant reproduction of the early 19th century worsted wool carpet for the dining room of historic Hyde Hall.
A National Historic Landmark and New York State Historic Site in Springfield, NY, eight miles north of Cooperstown, Hyde Hall is considered “one of the finest examples of the neoclassical country houses in the United States.” The agricultural estate was the project and prize of wealthy British-born landowner George Clarke (1768-1835). Clarke owned 120,000 acres in New York’s Leatherstocking Region and designed Hyde Hall on the bank of Otsego Lake with Albany architect Philip Hooker. The mansion, the estate’s centerpiece, was constructed from 1817 to 1835. Today, Hyde Hall resides within Glimmerglass State Park.
Recent years have brought Hyde Hall a meticulous, history-driven, artisan-fueled restoration to recreate Clarke’s precise original vision.
David Hunt chose Langhorne Carpet Company to recreate the Brussels looped pile carpet for the property’s dining room. Made from the finest worsted wool, a yarn used today almost exclusively in apparel, Brussels carpets were a 19th-century status symbol among America’s wealthiest citizens, including presidents and major landowners. According to Clarke’s scrupulously kept ledgers, in 1831 he purchased “122 linear yards of Brussels body carpet, along with 24 yards of Brussels border carpet from the showroom of Lowe & Connah in New York City for the sum of $308.00. A hefty amount for the period,” said Hunt.
The carpet—which, Hunt said, may well be one of the first examples Wilton carpet woven in the United States—remained in the dining room through the end of the 19th century. As for the two tuffets? They not only survive—they also remain covered in the original textile.
This existence of these original tuffets for nearly two centuries, said Hunt, is both incredibly rare and fortuitous. “Having a documented portion of the original carpet, intact 186 years after manufacture, is, for the textile historian, a gold mine of information. Although the border portion of the design remains most visible, having the ability to document and verify the yarn quality, sett (pattern) of the weave and most importantly the original colors is huge.”
Hunt “dissected” the tuffets to reveal the yarn that, like in all Wilton weaves, is buried beneath the textile’s back, unexposed to sunlight, air, or cleaning agents. When he did, he found the carpet’s original colors and pattern. From there, he and Langhorne used a black-and-white photograph of the original carpet to create a botanical pattern for the field that would, he said, “honor the style of the border.”
He then turned over the work to Langhorne, to create the patterns, match the dye colors, and weave the carpets on narrow looms much like the ones used 200 years ago. Langhorne, he added, is the only mill in the United States—and one of very few in the entire world—capable of doing such a job.
“Langhorne has this wonderful capability to do all sorts of different things. I don’t think a lot of people understand that option is out there, and it’s a lot easier than you think to do it,” he said. What’s more, “They’re real people, working people—the folks on the loom, the weavers, the folks in the office: Except for the clothing, they’re the same type of people you would have found in a mill 200 years ago. It takes special people to do this, and that’s Langhorne.”
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