Sunday, March 21, 2010

Country Dining Rooms

The open floor plan in this dining room provides guests with dramatic views of the staircase, living room and lawn. Over-scaled seating and rustic fixtures complement the solid wood farmhouse table. Photo by Dick Spingate.

The warm butter-glazed walls and green ceiling are a serene backdrop to the French country pine furnishings. Soft, sheer window treatments allow diffused light to flood the room.

Bold and cheery French Provincial print wallpaper makes every day a party in this fanciful country kitchen. An antique clock and decorative relics happily coexist with a bargain hooked rug and ethnic chair cushions.


A cherry dining table set atop a traditional rug creates a casual, relaxing place for meals. The fabric window seat is designed to coordinate with a blue and white china collection and the kitchen island. Photo by John Umberger.


Pink paint makes people smile when balanced with apple green. Ugly stained wood floors are transformed with diamond stencils, taking the eye away from flaws. Photo by Sam Gray.


This garden-inspired breakfast room echoes the view beyond.


This client wanted maximum seating for meals in a relatively small dining room. Striping the walls added sophistication; muslin slipcovers gave the room a casual feeling. The wall-to-wall down bench is a great place to read or take a nap during the day.


A French Country style in this breakfast room encourages lingering at the antique breakfast table while enjoying food, family and friends in a comforting environment. It embodies the French flair of mixing old with new, bright colors and accessories that tell a story. Photography by Louis Ferraro of Lifetiled, LLC.

No comments:

Post a Comment