The design is very stylish dining room colors with red color stimulates appetite. Dining room paint red symbolizes the courage to make an elegant dining room. Interior designer homes is Linda Woodrum. The wall color Provides just the first of the room’s many visual treats, the which include the quaint tearoom with its lovely view of the front lawn and the inviting farm-style table, set for a Harvest Feast. How Could one resist the temptation to walk right in and pull up a chair?
Visible behind scented jar candles, soy candles in the front living room, dining room lit by dazzling sunshine with a comfortable sofa. The dining room is very inviting and elegant side chair
The Josephine side chairs, covered in a casual linen fabric, add a touch of Old-World charm to the farmhouse-inspired dining room.
Beautiful sights like the flowers, next to the seating area is very important to make the dining room comfort. Thus arises a casual dining atmosphere, friendly, comfortable and attractive.
Linda added a touch of sophistication and drama to the room with a grouping of mercury-glass candlesticks, luxury candles. “I love the shine of the mercury glass, colonial candles and when they are all lit, it’s quite a show,” she adds. Displayed below a recessed light, the candlescape glimmers even during daylight hours.
The room’s focal point, a weathered grape -harvesting basket from France, is filled with olive branches, a nod to California’s thriving industry. Anchored to the wall via its leather straps, the metal basket provides the room’s wow factor. “Again, going with the unexpected sometimes is so much more interesting, and this time it really worked,” Linda adds.
Everyone’s welcome for dinner at HGTV Dream Home. “We used a big farmhouse table and then, to create a more intimate dining experience, added the highback chairs,” says Linda. “It just felt good and very cozy in the big space.” The solid maple table is set for a harvest feast with candle-filled hurricanes and casual dinnerware paired with clear and topaz goblets and Sheffield silverware, an understated look Linda loves. “The tableware, like the furniture, is more plain then fancy because in this dining room wine and food are the stars,” says Linda. “I think it is always important to remember the purpose of your design.”
A china hutch nestled behind the dining table and within easy reach of the hostess displays dinnerware, wine goblets and whitestone urns, and provides storage drawers to cradle delicate pieces of china and silverware.
Linda choose just the right light for this formal dining space: a whitewashed iron chandelier dripping with decorative beads.
The cement backer-board diptych, “Private Revolutions” by San Francisco Bay-area artist Martin Webb, pulls in the wall color and captivates the viewer. “I love the artwork because it is big and crazy and edgy and the total surprise in the room,” adds Linda. “And so visible when you walk in the front door. Art is the soul and personality of a home so you should make it really tell a story.”


















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Lovely dining room design! what is the name of the the wall colour and make Please?