Dining Room Bar Medium Hardwood Floors Bench Design Photos and Ideas

In the dining room, Tang installed a built-in reading bench under the windows. It’s upholstered in ikat fabric and anchored by bookshelves at one end. The vintage Danish cabinet belongs to the owners, while the brilliant, deep orange pendant was sourced by Tang’s team. It’s a 1960s Equator pendant by Jo Hammerborg for Fog and Morup.
An original stained-glass window, as well as a complementary transom version by New Hat, creates a meditative ambience in the lobby lounge.
The open-plan layout is bright and airy thanks to high ceilings and oversized windows.
For Parsley Health’s new flagship center in New York, Alda Ly Architecture (ALA)
deployed the principles of biophilic design in an urban medical office.
The material palette for the hotel is simple and natural, showcasing wood, stone, and soil.
This dining nook features an Oscar Tusquets table and Peroba do Camp flooring by Oscar Ono.
A floating staircase leads to the second level of the home.
This photo shows the changing color temperature of the drum skylight.  Here at dusk when the light turns a beautiful blue.  The photo also highlights our use of multiple styles of architectural lighting: tape-in recessed LED downlight, surface mounted and pendent fixtures combine to create a warm modern environment.
To unify the different living zones, the couple built DIY floating shelves with wood planks from Bunnings that they painted in the same shade of Haymes paint as the cabinets.
In the lounge, banquettes are upholstered in Lee Jofa’s Saranac Cord fabric in gold.
On one end of the top floor communal space, is a white volume, which neatly contains the kitchen, pantry, and toilet.
Cozy dining and sips at Solarium.
Scalloped Sapele wood slats on the walls add a textural organic element—the tubular design a running motif in the design.
The interiors blend hardwood floors, with concrete and steel.
Guests are greeted by plush leather booths and classic hardwood floors in the chic bar area.
When you visit The Distillery, you’ll find GinTonica on the first floor, a Spanish-inspired bar and kitchen that celebrates Spain’s connection to juniper. You can try a number of different experimental takes on the Gin and Tonic, which is served in a traditional Copa de Balón—a balloon goblet glass.