Home Inspiration: Dining Room
This dining room and kitchen in Venice emphasizes indoor-outdoor living. Full house tour here.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)Lisa Bonbright’s dining room featiures custom chairs, a custom table, an Ames Ingram light, a Paul Marra sideboard and an antique mirror from Cache Antiques. Full house tour here.
(Liz O. Baylen / Los Angeles Times)The dining room and kitchen of the Marmol Radziner designed home features a credenza in the sunken dining room that serves as both buffet and seating. Full tour here.
(Liz O. Baylen / Los Angeles Times)A dining room table by G.H. Wood Design is made from an existing hutch. The porcelain tile flooring by Walker Zander, resembles wood planks at the 2015 Pasadena Showcase House of Design.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)Nina Lederman, right, relaxes in the dining room of the Studio City home she shares with Rowena Arguelles. The grown-up dining room has clear sight lines to the new family room, at right, where their kids like to hang out. “We can have separate areas and see the kids at the same time,” Lederman says. More photos here.
(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)Exterior walls on either side of the fireplace were replaced with walls of glass to allow sun and fresh air into the living and dining areas of this Costa Mesa ranch house. Full house tour here.
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The dining room, from left, family room and a wooden staircase is featured in the Kapoor family home in Los Angeles. Full house tour here.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)Artist Lisa Borgnes Giramonti wanted more bookshelves in her Los Feliz dining room, but she worried they might crowd her parents’ midcentury Danish table. Her solution? Wallpaper with a bookshelf design made by London-based Deborah Bowness. A horseshoe bench completes the space. Full tour here.
(Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)Architect David Montalba turned separate living, family, kitchen and dining areas into one open, free-flowing space with high ceilings and vast amounts of natural light. Full house tour here.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)Detail of the cabinetry, arranged so it creates display niches of varying sizes.
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