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  2. 7 Gorgeous Dining Room Trends That Designers Are Excited ...

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    Here, we spoke to interior designers about these and other dining room trends that will be big in 2025. Related: 7 Ideas for Transforming Your Formal Dining Room Into a More Functional Space.

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    Meanwhile, you can save on every room inside the house and out! It's still warm enough for patio season, but this torchiere heater can keep you dining al fresco for weeks and it's on sale for $250.

  4. This Is the Coziest Restaurant in Your State - AOL

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    Utah: Fireside Dining. Park City. Cozy spots to dine are a dime a dozen in ski towns, but the seasonal Fireside Dining at Deer Valley's Empire Canyon Lodge kicks things up a notch with horse-drawn ...

  5. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    The art déco interior of the grand concourse at the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia The lobby of Hotel Bristol, Warsaw A historical example: Balliol College Dining Hall, Oxford. Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people ...

  6. Dining room - Wikipedia

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    The gentlemen would remain in the dining room having drinks. The dining room tended to take on a more masculine tenor as a result. In the 1930s and 40s, dining rooms continued to be separate from kitchens even as servant's rooms became less common in middle-class houses. In the 1950s and 60s, dining and kitchen areas were merged, and living ...

  7. Danish design - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Culture Canon credits Thorvald Bindesbøll (1846–1908) with early contributions to design in the areas of ceramics, jewellery, bookbinding, silver and furniture although he is known in the rest of the world for creating the Carlsberg logo (1904), still in use today. [1]