Dining Room Wallpaper Designs & Ideas
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Tyler Karu Design + Interiors
A penthouse in Portland, Maine with retro vibes.
Photos by Justin Levesque
Last Detail Interior Design
We made every effort to visually meld the dining room with the living rooms without applying the same wall covering. This bold blue and white geometric gives a modern twist to a room with traditional corner cabinets. The overall color scheme of blue and white can be accessorized with different contrasting colors as desired for completely different looks.
Croma Design Inc.
With the candles lit, a moody atmosphere is created in this clean lined dining nook, featured in Style at Home Magazine. Iconic pieces like the Saarinen dining table define the space.
Photo by Michael Graydon Photography
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Milgard Windows & Doors
In the dining room, French out-swing patio doors are flanked by two casement windows. The matching grid patterns on both the windows and doors help maintain a cohesive look without appearing too busy. Together, the windows and doors immediately draw your eyes in with their dark, distinct look, but are complemented by the black accents and furnishings placed around the room.
Dining Room Wallpaper Designs & Ideas
Curated Nest
Formal dining room: This light-drenched dining room in suburban New Jersery was transformed into a serene and comfortable space, with both luxurious elements and livability for families. Moody grasscloth wallpaper lines the entire room above the wainscoting and two aged brass lantern pendants line up with the tall windows. We added linen drapery for softness with stylish wood cube finials to coordinate with the wood of the farmhouse table and chairs. We chose a distressed wood dining table with a soft texture to will hide blemishes over time, as this is a family-family space. We kept the space neutral in tone to both allow for vibrant tablescapes during large family gatherings, and to let the many textures create visual depth.
Photo Credit: Erin Coren, Curated Nest Interiors
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