Dining Rooms
Our environments can nurture and enhance our lives. What Spatial Relations does is “nurture nature”—both inside and outside your home—by solving design issues and introducing living and manmade materials to enhance your sense of place and comfort.
Designed Interiors, Interior Design, Exteriors, Landscape Design, Boulder, Colorado, Denver Colorado
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Category
Feast
Tags
Interior

Feast

The dining room is typically the most spare space in a home, for it must have a table and chairs to serve its function: offering family and friends meals and face-to-face conversation. We like to use unique or family heirloom accessories, oversized artwork, and bold paint or wall coverings to enliven this space, where we all spend a good deal of time—not just for eating, but for doing projects, reading, and writing.