Rustic Dining
Richard Powers
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Simon Upton
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St. Moritz Getaway
At an Alpine getaway in St. Moritz, the kitchen ceiling and walls are covered in 18th-century Portuguese tiles, the 19th-century French table is surrounded by English chairs of the same era, and the light fixture is 19th-century French.
Ricardo Labougle
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Uruguayan Home
Climbing begonias shade the "jungle terrace" of an outdoor dining space in this Uruguayan home; the dining table was designed by the owner, the chairs are from a flea market in the south of France and the lantern came from a market near Florence.
JEAN-FRANÇOIS JAUSSAUD
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Tuscan Estate
In an estate in Florence, the dining chairs are early-19th-century Tuscan, the pendant lights are a custom design and the 17th- and 18th-century engravings are views of Rome.
Stephen Kent Johnson
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Hudson Valley Farmhouse
The 18-foot antique oak refectory table in this New York farmhouse came out of a Colombian monastery. "The wood has knots and holes that go all the way through, and the base is made of Spanish trestles from the 1600s," Collins says. "It's so crazy and fabulous." The oak-framed chairs are upholstered in an Antico Seti cio Fiorentino linen-cotton, and the table is set with custom Tessilarte linens, handmade ceramic plates from Florence, and striped glassware by Laguna B, and topped with vintage American ceramic lemon sculptures.
Björn Wallander
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Hamptons Summer House
A Hamptons summer house masters beachy decor and elegant design all in one. In the dining room, the 19th-century French table, 18th-century Swedish chairs, and English breakfront are from Bloom; the chandelier by Stephen Antonson is from Dessin Fournir, and the artwork in the pantry beyond is by Mats Gustafson.
Joshua McHugh
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Stephen Kent Johnson
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Cozy & Modern Catskills Home
James Merrell
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Modern Long Island Farmhouse
Pascal Chevallier
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A Sumptuous Paris Apartment
Inside a socialite's Paris apartment, you'll find a lovely mix of architectural gems. The kitchen chairs are 17th-century French, the chandelier is Napoleon III, and the backsplash is lined in 18th-century Portuguese tile; the fireplace is original to the apartment, the custom French oak boiseries and cabinets are in the style of the 18th century and the flooring is antique oak.
Magnus Anesund
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Simple Swedish Cottage
There's no denying the charm of this minimalist Swedish cottage. At the opposite end of the great room, the kitchen and dining area features a removable staircase and a 19th-century Swedish table; the cabinets, sink, fittings, counter, and vent hood are by IKEA, the cafe chairs are from the 1940s, the gray cabinet is antique, and the rug is from Armadillo & Co.
Douglas Friedman
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William Abranowicz
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A 19th-Century Federal Home
Fashion consultant Michael Carey gave this 19th-century Federal home in the Catskills quite the update. In the garden pavilion, a vintage garden table from Finch is surrounded by dining chairs by Restoration Hardware, which also made the pendant light; the tropical-root table is from Mecox, and the rug is from West Elm.
Mikkel Vang
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An 1870s Carriage House
Inside a real estate executive's 1870s carriage house in Bedford, New York, the dining room table is Swedish, and the vintage Liberty chairs are upholstered in assorted Liberty printed cottons.
Eric Piasecki
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Mikkel Vang
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French Country Home
From the earth tones to the animal motifs, porcelain designer Marie Daâge's home masters the best of French country style. Vintage Louis XV–style chairs surround the table in the dining room; the paneling was painted to match one of the colors in Daâge's porcelain line, and the bird illustrations were taken from books by the naturalist Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon.
William Waldron
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Philadelphia Horse Farm
On a young family's horse farm outside of Philadelphia, designer Ellen Hamilton adds a sophisticated touch to rustic style. In the dining area, the circa-1800 table is American, the chairs are from the Danish Design Store, and the rug is by Beauvais.
Björn Wallander
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House & Stable In South Carolina
Fine antiques shine inside equestrians Fernanda Kellogg and Kirk Henckels' Aiken, South Carolina dream house and stable. In the dining room, the Directoire table is a family heirloom, the chairs are Regency, the painting is by Abelardo Favela, and the wall is paneled in pine planks.
Thomas Loof
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Colorful East Hampton Home
A couple's dream home in East Hampton gets a Grey Gardens-inspired update, courtesy of designer Celerie Kemble. The kitchen chairs are by Palecek, the pot rack is by Urban Archaeology, the vintage tole chandelier is from Etsy, and the floors are oak.
Francesco Lagnese
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Artsy Barn In The Hamptons
An antique English refectory table sits in the dining area of an artist and ceramist's home in Amagansett, formerly a barn; the fronts and seats of the French chairs are upholstered in a Kravet linen, and the porcelain candleholders are by Waterstreet.
Stephen Kent Johnson
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Eclectic Charleston Apartment
In the breakfast room of antiques dealer John Pope's Charleston apartment, the English dining table and American chairs are 19th century, the 1880 farm cupboard is from Missouri, and the pendant light is from Fritz Porter; the rugs were found at flea markets and estate sales, the pine flooring is original, and the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's Timid White.
Ricardo Labougle
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Vacation Home In Greece
Simple and breezy, Milan designers Miguel Queda and Simone Ciarmoli couldn't have picked a more picture-perfect setting for their vacation home than the Greek island of Folegandros. The kitchen table is by Ciarmoli Queda Essentials, the 1950s chairs are from an Athens flea market, the pendant light is by THPG, and the wall lamps are by FontanaArte.
Kristoffer Johnsson
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Farmhouse With Scandinavian Design
This once-abandoned farmhouse on Sweden's Bjare Peninsula now mixes the best of both rustic and Scandinavian design. A chandelier by Jonas Bohlin for Örsjö Belysning hangs above a custom-made table in the kitchen; the chairs are by Magis, and the rug is sisal.
Björn Wallander
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Tahoe Woodsy Vacation Home
For a Silicon Valley family's Tahoe retreat, architect Cynthia Wang and designer Jamie Bush went for a new take on the country cabin. A marble-topped dining table and teak benches by California Living sit on the covered terrace; the side chair by Lawson-Fenning is upholstered in a Perennials fabric, the ceiling is clad in western red cedar, and the floor tiles are sandstone.
William Abranowicz
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Connecticut Country Home
It doesn't get much more cozy than this home in the Connecticut countryside, updated by former model Anne Bannert. The kitchen holds a pair of 1930s chairs, a hand-planed pine table made in Connecticut, and a pine hutch rescued from a nearby barn; the floor tiles and shades are from Home Depot, and the original pine paneling is painted in Benjamin Moore's Grant Beige.
Jenna Milliner-Waddell
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