The first post in a Series… Raw Imperfection…Old Beams, Salvaged Wood, Recycled Limestone, Brick or Stone…..Little or no Color…Lot’s of texture… all image sources found here http://pinterest.com/chattersley/dining-rooms/ What defines Rough Luxe for you? Which image most appeals to you, and why? Do you prefer texture over color?
Barbara@HausDesign says
I love all of these dining rooms – all of them invite you into the space with great style, but without feeling too stuffy or intimidating!
lissyparkerltd says
Cindy,
I love the very last room the best. The combination of the beams, wicker and copper contrasted against the bright white is so refreshing. Really I love an old beam anywhere.
xo, Lissy
Linda@ Lime in the Coconut says
The first one is stunning! The second simpler…the third has such great composition…
…and on and on and on…
Great post!
cindy hattersley design says
Thank you so much Linda for stopping by! I really appreciate it!
Taylor Greenwalt says
This is one of my favorite styles. Love all the beams and wood ceilings.
cindy hattersley design says
Crazy about old beams! I agree!
Sharon (Roses and Rust) says
Very hard to choose a favourite. I could very happily live with all of these. I love the look of rustic looking tables combined with wicker or slipcovers and a glam chandelier. x Sharon
cindy hattersley design says
A little glam with the organic rusticity does it for me to Sharon!
cindy hattersley design says
I agree Phyllis about that MElle design dining area above…It is one of my favorites of all time. Those ladies are so talented!
Henhurst Interiors says
I love the rough luxe look – I tried it out in a small way at home, and then in a big way at our weekend place. I am definitely a texture over color person. The first photo is from one of my favorite magazine spreas houses of all time and that sums it up for me – linen, wood and an elegant chandelier.
xo,
Phyllis