Dinning room

The dining room is a space with a very clear hierarchy. The center of this room is the table, and the entire architecture of the space surrounding it should emphasize it, serve that sense of center. The goal is a classic background that does not cut into the eye, a bright space dominated by expressively shaped dining room furniture. Very often, another accent in the dining room becomes a highly decorative and ornate lamp hanging directly above the table, let its dominant feature be emphasized by a circle formed from a flexible strip (e.g., F-PCR-6009) – the resulting recess with hidden lighting will create a feeling of expanded, infinite space. An extremely wide ceiling perimeter strip (e.g., PCN-2003) is like a decorative wreath, redeeming the modesty of the skirting boards (e.g., SK-4016), harmoniously flowing water like a cascade will connect the walls with the ceiling and allow you to hide the curtain rods. The wide verticals of the walls echo the structure of the window frames, the resulting rhythm lengthens the space of the room. The division of the walls into horizontal and vertical segments prevents the aesthetics of boredom from prevailing. In the horizontal wall areas decorated with a narrow strip of frames (e.g., PCR-6072) and classic wallpaper, a smartly “hidden” TV looks like another white-framed window and a perfectly displayed painting. Such wall decor surrounds the dining room like a real colonnade, further emphasizing the dominance of the center and enclosing the space in a cozy embrace of classicism.