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Example of a transitional dining room design in Boston
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
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Asian Garden Colonial

Transitional Dining Room, Boston

Chinoise botanical wallpaper and bamboo lights present a lively textural contrast within this 1753 home’s historic structure. The young family who lives here craved rich colors and vibrant patterns, influenced by their appreciation for Asian art and love of gardening. Sculptural lighting pieces brighten the previously-dark interiors with an interplay between contemporary and traditional aesthetics. Custom built-ins provide important function for the family while serving to divide large open spaces and offer degrees of privacy. A playful adult bar was created in the original dining room, featuring bold blue “Garden Pagoda” wallpaper, a custom cut Carrara marble bar top, and furnishings and accessories in contrasting and complimentary styles.

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KATHE HODGSONKATHE HODGSON wrote:November 12, 2021
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Suzanne Ennis added this to 6 Open-Plan Dilemmas — and Tips for Overcoming ThemAugust 18, 2022

A partial wall or even a large storage piece that looks great from all angles creates further division. Purists will...

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Traci Easterling added this to House Plan IdeasJanuary 31, 2024

Storage unit divides the room

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