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Klassische Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe Ideen und Design

Open Concept Residence 2: Dining Room
Open Concept Residence 2: Dining Room
Darci Hether New YorkDarci Hether New York
This open-concept, transitional style home has a happy yellow palette and abundant sunshine. The kitchen and dining room have a medium tone wood floor while the living room and bedroom have a light wood floor with white and beige walls. --- Our interior design service area is all of New York City including the Upper East Side and Upper West Side, as well as the Hamptons, Scarsdale, Mamaroneck, Rye, Rye City, Edgemont, Harrison, Bronxville, and Greenwich CT. For more about Darci Hether, click here: https://darcihether.com/
Baltimore - Federal Style
Baltimore - Federal Style
Amy Woolf Color ConsultingAmy Woolf Color Consulting
Benjamin Moore Tavern Ochre CW-375 Azurite CW-670 Amy Woolf
Klassisches Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe und braunem Holzboden in Baltimore
French Flair New Construction
French Flair New Construction
Emery & Associates Interior DesignEmery & Associates Interior Design
Blackstone Edge
Mittelgroßes Klassisches Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe und braunem Holzboden in Portland
Interior & Exterior Doors
Interior & Exterior Doors
ELEVATIONS | Design Solutions by MyersELEVATIONS | Design Solutions by Myers
Andersen Door - 400 Series Frenchwood Hinged Patio Door with Colonial Grilles and 200 Series Narroline Double-Hung Windows with Arch Transoms
Kleine Klassische Wohnküche ohne Kamin mit gelber Wandfarbe und hellem Holzboden in Baltimore
Cornelius, NC Remodel
Cornelius, NC Remodel
Mike ClarkMike Clark
Michael Stone Clark
Geschlossenes, Großes Klassisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit gelber Wandfarbe und hellem Holzboden in Charlotte
Traditional Dining Room
Traditional Dining Room
Klassisches Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe in New York
Dining Room
Dining Room
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
Glass sliding doors with true divided glass panes separate the traditional formal dining room from the kitchen
Geschlossenes, Mittelgroßes Klassisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit gelber Wandfarbe und braunem Holzboden in San Francisco
Harvard Shaker-House Renovation/Addition
Harvard Shaker-House Renovation/Addition
Katie Hutchison StudioKatie Hutchison Studio
The new owners of this house in Harvard, Massachusetts loved its location and authentic Shaker characteristics, but weren’t fans of its curious layout. A dated first-floor full bathroom could only be accessed by going up a few steps to a landing, opening the bathroom door and then going down the same number of steps to enter the room. The dark kitchen faced the driveway to the north, rather than the bucolic backyard fields to the south. The dining space felt more like an enlarged hall and could only comfortably seat four. Upstairs, a den/office had a woefully low ceiling; the master bedroom had limited storage, and a sad full bathroom featured a cramped shower. KHS proposed a number of changes to create an updated home where the owners could enjoy cooking, entertaining, and being connected to the outdoors from the first-floor living spaces, while also experiencing more inviting and more functional private spaces upstairs. On the first floor, the primary change was to capture space that had been part of an upper-level screen porch and convert it to interior space. To make the interior expansion seamless, we raised the floor of the area that had been the upper-level porch, so it aligns with the main living level, and made sure there would be no soffits in the planes of the walls we removed. We also raised the floor of the remaining lower-level porch to reduce the number of steps required to circulate from it to the newly expanded interior. New patio door systems now fill the arched openings that used to be infilled with screen. The exterior interventions (which also included some new casement windows in the dining area) were designed to be subtle, while affording significant improvements on the interior. Additionally, the first-floor bathroom was reconfigured, shifting one of its walls to widen the dining space, and moving the entrance to the bathroom from the stair landing to the kitchen instead. These changes (which involved significant structural interventions) resulted in a much more open space to accommodate a new kitchen with a view of the lush backyard and a new dining space defined by a new built-in banquette that comfortably seats six, and -- with the addition of a table extension -- up to eight people. Upstairs in the den/office, replacing the low, board ceiling with a raised, plaster, tray ceiling that springs from above the original board-finish walls – newly painted a light color -- created a much more inviting, bright, and expansive space. Re-configuring the master bath to accommodate a larger shower and adding built-in storage cabinets in the master bedroom improved comfort and function. A new whole-house color palette rounds out the improvements. Photos by Katie Hutchison
Harvard Shaker-House Renovation/Addition
Harvard Shaker-House Renovation/Addition
Katie Hutchison StudioKatie Hutchison Studio
The new owners of this house in Harvard, Massachusetts loved its location and authentic Shaker characteristics, but weren’t fans of its curious layout. A dated first-floor full bathroom could only be accessed by going up a few steps to a landing, opening the bathroom door and then going down the same number of steps to enter the room. The dark kitchen faced the driveway to the north, rather than the bucolic backyard fields to the south. The dining space felt more like an enlarged hall and could only comfortably seat four. Upstairs, a den/office had a woefully low ceiling; the master bedroom had limited storage, and a sad full bathroom featured a cramped shower. KHS proposed a number of changes to create an updated home where the owners could enjoy cooking, entertaining, and being connected to the outdoors from the first-floor living spaces, while also experiencing more inviting and more functional private spaces upstairs. On the first floor, the primary change was to capture space that had been part of an upper-level screen porch and convert it to interior space. To make the interior expansion seamless, we raised the floor of the area that had been the upper-level porch, so it aligns with the main living level, and made sure there would be no soffits in the planes of the walls we removed. We also raised the floor of the remaining lower-level porch to reduce the number of steps required to circulate from it to the newly expanded interior. New patio door systems now fill the arched openings that used to be infilled with screen. The exterior interventions (which also included some new casement windows in the dining area) were designed to be subtle, while affording significant improvements on the interior. Additionally, the first-floor bathroom was reconfigured, shifting one of its walls to widen the dining space, and moving the entrance to the bathroom from the stair landing to the kitchen instead. These changes (which involved significant structural interventions) resulted in a much more open space to accommodate a new kitchen with a view of the lush backyard and a new dining space defined by a new built-in banquette that comfortably seats six, and -- with the addition of a table extension -- up to eight people. Upstairs in the den/office, replacing the low, board ceiling with a raised, plaster, tray ceiling that springs from above the original board-finish walls – newly painted a light color -- created a much more inviting, bright, and expansive space. Re-configuring the master bath to accommodate a larger shower and adding built-in storage cabinets in the master bedroom improved comfort and function. A new whole-house color palette rounds out the improvements. Photos by Katie Hutchison
Sunny Dining Room
Sunny Dining Room
Laura Lee HomeLaura Lee Home
Emily Minton Redfield
Geschlossenes, Großes Klassisches Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe und dunklem Holzboden in St. Louis
Coastal Florida Homes
Coastal Florida Homes
Wilson LightingWilson Lighting
Geschlossenes, Großes Klassisches Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe und Keramikboden in Miami
Traditional Dining Room
Traditional Dining Room
Klassisches Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe in Seattle
Stylized Southern Charmer
Stylized Southern Charmer
VF InteriorsVF Interiors
Photography: Micheal Alan Kaskel
Geschlossenes Klassisches Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden und braunem Boden in Atlanta
Osprey Oceanfront
Osprey Oceanfront
Island ArchitectsIsland Architects
Dining Room and Kitchen Framed By White, Square Columns and Wood Beams
Offenes, Großes Klassisches Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden und Kamin in Charleston
Two Matching Built-in China Cabinets in Formal Dining Room
Two Matching Built-in China Cabinets in Formal Dining Room
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
Matching built-in china cabinets house the owners extensive collection of blue and white china, crystal, and silver. Dining room has seating for 10 and the arched opening leads to the butler's pantry with kitchen beyond. Photo by Mike Kaskel
Drapery Panels
Drapery Panels
Trade Mart InteriorsTrade Mart Interiors
Geschlossenes, Mittelgroßes Klassisches Esszimmer ohne Kamin mit gelber Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden und braunem Boden in New York
Remodeled riverfront home
Remodeled riverfront home
H.J. Martin and SonH.J. Martin and Son
We took the home owners love of classic design incorporated with unexpected rich color to create a casual yet sophisticated home. Vibrant color was used to inspire energy in some rooms, while peaceful watery tones were used in others to evoke calm and tranquility. The master bathroom color pallet and overall aesthetic was designed to be reminiscent of suite bathrooms at the Trump Towers in Chicago. Materials, patterns and textures are all simple and clean in keeping with the scale and openness of the rest of the home. While detail and interest was added with hardware, accessories and lighting by incorporating shine and sparkle with masculine flair. Photo: Mary Santaga
Cabana Lifestyle Pool House
Cabana Lifestyle Pool House
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
Originally planned as a family room addition with a separate pool cabana, we transformed this Newbury, MA project into a seamlessly integrated indoor/outdoor space perfect for enjoying both daily life and year-round entertaining. An open plan accommodates relaxed room-to-room flow while allowing each space to serve its specific function beautifully. The addition of a bar/card room provides a perfect transition space from the main house while generous and architecturally diverse windows along both sides of the addition provide lots of natural light and create a spacious atmosphere. Photo Credit: Eric Roth
Breakfast Room with Built-In Buffet
Breakfast Room with Built-In Buffet
Powell ConstructionPowell Construction
The remodeled space of this North Albany home was only expanded a few feet but it made all the difference in creating a comfortable breakfast room. The white built-in buffet adds lots of room for serving and storage of plates and utensils. The round column that divides the dining room and kitchen hides the 8×8 post that supports the load bearing beams that run through the dining room and kitchen. Jenerik Images Photography
Built-Ins
Built-Ins
Emerick ArchitectsEmerick Architects
The dark walnut countertop contrasts with the light fir cabinet in this dining room built-in.
Klassisches Esszimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe und dunklem Holzboden in Portland

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