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Heather Nadeau Interior Design
A light + bright breakfast nook went from a farmhouse look to a new coastal design. We were even able to add additional seating!
Example of a beach style light wood floor breakfast nook design in Boston with gray walls
Example of a beach style light wood floor breakfast nook design in Boston with gray walls
White Sands Coastal Development
Our clients built their Manhattan dream house years ago, but a couple of decades in, the yellow and green palette seemed stale. We brightened the home with new paint and countertops, white oak flooring and updated carpet, custom fixtures and furniture, and new finishes, window treatments, and accessories.
For enhanced functionality, we added built-in storage throughout, reupholstered existing furniture and the breakfast nook in performance fabric, and created a custom dining table that seats a dozen. To keep the dining room coastal and informal, we paired plush head chairs with rattan-backed side chairs and accented with sea-foam and sandy-hued floor and window coverings.
The addition of a murphy bed, as well as shelving and file storage, made the office more suited to their growing family’s needs. In the second office, a standing desk, as well as a customized craft desk with built-ins for specific supplies, transformed the area into a completely personalized and effective space.
New furniture and a ceiling-length fireplace facade of soft ivory and gray stone transformed the family room into a cozy and welcoming retreat.
The overall effect is a home that feels spacious, beachy, and comfortable.
Susie Novak Interiors
Breakfast nook - contemporary multicolored floor breakfast nook idea in San Francisco with beige walls
Timber Trails Development Company
Transitional medium tone wood floor, brown floor, exposed beam and shiplap wall breakfast nook photo in Chicago with white walls
Laura Lee Home
This open concept breakfast area off the kitchen is the hardest working room in the house. The show stopping sea glass chandelier sparkles as light streams in the windows overlooking the pool area. A pair of original abstract artwork in blue and white adorn the space. We mixed Sunbrella outdoor fabric chairs with leather seats that can be wiped off when the inevitable spill happens. An outdoor rug hides crumbs while standing up the wet feet tracking in from the adjacent patio and pool area.
Inside Stories
Natural light floods this custom dining space. The oval wooden table is surrounded by a custom banquette with custom cushions. The dining room adds to the open floorplan sitting right off the open kitchen.
Lisa Stewart Design
GREAT ROOM! Gorgeous Leathered Fantasy Brown Marble countertops combined the cool grays wall colors with the warm brown of the floors. This huge island seats many. The Warm Off White cabinets feel rich! Stone surrounding cook-top and fireplace. The castle like arched beam ceiling details in the Breakfast nook and over the island lightened up with off white paint.
Melton Design Build
The breakfast nook, equipped with USB chargers and extra storage in the bench, has created a great “homework zone” for the kids while the parents cook. Our team focused on trying to find ways to incorporate industrial moments by using a metal barn door, fun light fixtures, exposed brick, metal pipe built-ins, black windows, and more while blending it with the rest of the transitional style home.
Tamara Day Design
Vaulted ceiling and wood wall breakfast nook photo in Kansas City with multicolored walls
The WhiteHouse Collection
Example of a small classic medium tone wood floor and brown floor breakfast nook design in Portland with gray walls, a wood stove and a tile fireplace
Monarch & Maker
Small transitional porcelain tile, brown floor and shiplap ceiling breakfast nook photo in Houston with white walls
Form + Field
Breakfast nook - mid-sized traditional light wood floor and brown floor breakfast nook idea in San Francisco with white walls and no fireplace
O'Connor Home Design
Inspiration for a large eclectic medium tone wood floor, brown floor and tray ceiling breakfast nook remodel in Philadelphia with beige walls
Trane Residential
Inspiration for a large contemporary medium tone wood floor and brown floor breakfast nook remodel in Charlotte with white walls
Haus of León
Mid-sized minimalist medium tone wood floor and brown floor breakfast nook photo in Richmond
Style & Structure
Inspiration for a mid-sized country medium tone wood floor and brown floor breakfast nook remodel in Minneapolis with beige walls and no fireplace
MA Interiors
This second home was remodeled for an Airbnb. It has an open space floor plan that allows all visitors to interact in a comfortable way.
Inspiration for a small coastal beige floor breakfast nook remodel in Dallas with white walls
Inspiration for a small coastal beige floor breakfast nook remodel in Dallas with white walls
Tag & Associates, LLC
One of the biggest differences between formal and functional dining rooms is where the room is located within your home. Formal dining rooms tend to be a completely separate room, often with pocket doors, French doors or ornate double doors, to further sequester them from the rest of the house. Casual dining rooms often share space with the kitchen or living room and are wide open. Even separate casual dining rooms tend to have open doorways, instead of closable doors. The purpose of a formal dining room is for elegant dinners, classy social gatherings and meals almost ceremonial in nature with proper etiquette and fine embellishments. A functional dining room isn't even always used for eating situations. They often serve dual purposes that make them even more utilitarian, such as a homework area for the kids or gaming table for family night.
M2 Studio
Breakfast nook - mid-sized modern light wood floor and brown floor breakfast nook idea in New Orleans with white walls
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