501 Dining Room Design Ideas
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Dunagan Diverio Design Group
The dining room features a custom oak and bronze wine cellar built by CG Quality Millwork and designed by Dunagan Diverio Design Group. The wine cellar features custom dual zone temperature controlled units flanked on each side by storage towers with built-in buffet counters for entertaining.
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Bold, dramatic and singular home with a relaxed yet sophisticated interior. Minimal but not austere. Subtle but impactful. Mix of California and Colorado influences in a Minnesota foundation.
Builder - John Kraemer & Sons / Architect - Sharratt Design Company / Troy Thies - Project Photographer
Monogram Appliances
Inspired by the domestic architecture of rural England, this manor-style kitchen is the epitome of good taste-- beautifully proportioned, impeccably detailed and elegantly inviting. On the island and throughout the kitchen, intricately carved pilasters, plinths and other architectural elements pay homage to the charming-yet-stately aesthetic prevalent in the English countryside. Monogram professional appliances reflect the scheme perfectly, combining rugged stainless steel construction with refined, sophisticated styling. Custom panel appliances add to the kitchen's bespoke appeal.
Mindi Freng Designs
Photos by Kaity
Grandma's buffet painted in a bold orange is adorned with lots of misc. candlesticks all painted silver and finished off with green candles. The branch is spray painted orange too and held up in a bronze trash can. Ribbon trees were handmade with poster board and white ribbon, sitting atop martini glasses.
501 Dining Room Design Ideas
Marvin
Architect: Celeste Robbins, Robbins Architecture Inc.
Photography By: Hedrich Blessing
“Simple and sophisticated interior and exterior that harmonizes with the site. Like the integration of the flat roof element into the main gabled form next to garage. It negotiates the line between traditional and modernist forms and details successfully.”
This single-family vacation home on the Michigan shoreline accomplished the balance of large, glass window walls with the quaint beach aesthetic found on the neighboring dunes. Drawing from the vernacular language of nearby beach porches, a composition of flat and gable roofs was designed. This blending of rooflines gave the ability to maintain the scale of a beach cottage without compromising the fullness of the lake views.
The result was a space that continuously displays views of Lake Michigan as you move throughout the home. From the front door to the upper bedroom suites, the home reminds you why you came to the water’s edge, and emphasizes the vastness of the lake view.
Marvin Windows helped frame the dramatic lake scene. The products met the performance needs of the challenging lake wind and sun. Marvin also fit within the budget, and the technical support made it easy to design everything from large fixed windows to motorized awnings in hard-to-reach locations.
Featuring:
Marvin Ultimate Awning Window
Marvin Ultimate Casement Window
Marvin Ultimate Swinging French Door
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