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Designed to Dine

  • Writer: Leah Young
    Leah Young
  • Nov 14
  • 1 min read

This dining room is a perfect example of how thoughtful customization and craftsmanship can create a space that feels both cohesive and personal.


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The lighting design takes center stage, adding a layer of sculptural elegance. What appears to be one dramatic chandelier is actually three individual fixtures, installed with exacting precision to create a cascading effect. Every bead in the fixture is handcrafted from a single piece of alabaster, giving off a soft, diffused glow that adds texture and depth to the room.


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Adding to the room’s serene yet sophisticated palette is a custom artwork by local artist Benson Cobb. The piece introduces subtle movement and balance, perfectly complementing the rich tones of the dining chairs and the natural warmth of the wood beams. Its organic brushstrokes and muted hues tie the entire design together, creating a focal point that feels both grounded and expressive.


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Using the client's own fabric allowed us to source chairs from multiple vendors while still achieving a seamless, coordinated look. Each chair feels tailored to the space, creating a rich, inviting atmosphere anchored by those deep, warm tones that bring the room to life.


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Paired with the natural wood tones of the flooring and ceiling beams, the result is a dining space that feels refined yet comfortable—perfect for both intimate dinners and lively gatherings.


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But what about the previous look of the dining room? Check out the before to really appreciate the transformation.


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Keep checking back each week as we dive in to each room of this beautiful space.

 
 
 

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