Dining Room Pictures From HGTV Smart Home 2016
Projected from the living room and kitchen, a dedicated dining space offers a dramatic twist on rustic modern style.
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March 30, 2016
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Jeannie Matteucci
Dramatic Dining
Two teal and hunter green wingback chairs and bold art add color and drama to the elegant dining room, which faces the front of the house.
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Tiffany Brooks
Stylish Chairs
The two colorful wingback chairs feature a strong geometric pattern that adds a serious sense of style to the dining room.
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Tiffany Brooks
User-Friendly
The dining room opens to the entryway, living room and kitchen, which helps when serving meals during dinner parties.
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Tiffany Brooks
Luxe Lighting
The stunning beaded dining room iron chandelier casts a pleasing glow over the table. The home’s smart lighting system allows lights to be controlled by remote, wall switches or smartphones.
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Tiffany Brooks
Light and Airy
The dining room also enjoys lots of natural light, thanks to the large windows that face the front of the house.
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Tiffany Brooks
Wow-Worthy Art
The large blue and taupe abstract artwork measures about 8 by 7 feet, making a dramatic statement on the one solid wall of the dining room.
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Tiffany Brooks
Adding Comfort
Part of the home’s smart thermostat system that can be remotely operated or monitored—which helps save money on utility bills--the AC return was integrated into the design of the dining room.
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Tiffany Brooks
Tucked Away
A clever cabinet door is both stylish and functional with an air vent tucked away out site.
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Tiffany Brooks
Natural Beauty
The natural beauty and grain of the wood is highlighted in the chairs that flank each side of the dining table.
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Tiffany Brooks
Color and Warmth
The large dining room area rug with faded tones adds both color and warmth to the space.
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Tiffany Brooks
Ideal Location
The dining room is perfectly situated between the kitchen and the home's front entry.
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Focal Point
The large blue and taupe artwork creates a focal point and adds just the right amount of drama to the room.
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Curated Look
The tall white ceramic pieces on top of the dining table give the space a curated look.
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Decorative Touch
Tall blue and white Chinese porcelain vases decorate the built-in shelves on each side of the front windows.
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Extra Warmth
The dining room drapes add a touch of warmth and frame the view to the home's front yard.
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Tiffany Brooks
Open and Accessible
The open floor plan of the home's expansive main level helps the dining room enjoy good flow with surrounding spaces.
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Tiffany Brooks
Architectural Interest
A nice feature of the home, architectural beams add interest to the ceiling in the dining room and adjacent kitchen.
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Tiffany Brooks

Photo By: Sarah Dorio/Flynnside Out Productions ©2016, HGTV/Scripps Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved