Family Ties – Dining Area

Used frequently, the kid-friendly dining area is ideal in inclement weather or for kids’ craft-making in any season, interior designer Suzette Donleavy says. The framed silhouettes of the grandchildren inspired […]

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Change of Plans – Dining Room

“The first thing we chose was the chandelier,” designer Kelli Suozzo says of the dining room’s Lindsey Adelman light fixture. “It has that beautiful patina, and we wanted to pull […]

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Design Unleashed-Dining-Buffet

LEFT | The dining chairs, covered in an abstract floral pattern, are comfortable enough to accommodate everyone from Grandma to a 3-year-old in this Summit, New Jersey home, designer Andrea […]

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The Nature of Things-Dining

“The biggest challenge was to make the house disappear within the landscape,” architect Pierre-Henri Hoppenot says. “We strategically moved the house farther away from the edge of the lake and […]

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The Nature of Things-Mezzanine

“The mezzanine has some of the best views of the lake through the 12-foot-tall upper windows,” architect Pierre-Henri Hoppenot says, “and features a game and reading room. It provides a […]

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The Nature of Things-Living Space

Neutral furnishings allow the views of forest and lake to stand out in this Princeton, New Jersey, home. “The window walls at the two ends of the room give the […]

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Contemporary Calling-Dining room

Upholstered chairs in the high-fashion dining room pull their cues from the adjacent butler’s pantry and charcoal wallpapered accent wall. Draznin added a soffit with lighting for architectural appeal and […]

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Building on Tradition-Dining Room

Wallpaper with a traditional chinoiserie design gets a colorful boost with a Kelly green background. The classic wood dining table is crafted of cerused oak, which adds subtle texture and […]

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Sea Girt Sway-Dining Room

The dining room is sophisticated in a subtle way with textured seating, statement lighting and enlarged wall paneling painted in an “ephemeral, ever-changing moody shade of gray,” Kim says. A […]

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