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The Royal Dining Room was where members of the royal family and their guests would eat lunch and dinner. The cupboard at the back of the room contains an electric dumbwaiter to bring the food up from the kitchen in the basement of Peles Castle.
With each color scheme, whether neutrals or saturated, I balance the warm and cool colors and play them off each other, as you can see here. The draperies are customized; the dining room table and chairs and chandelier are from Arhaus.
The dining room with doorway to the kitchen in the background. The wainscoting is from the Cole Mansion in Hillsborough.
Fried croaker with slaw, stuffing, and macaroni and cheese at Branch Market Seafood & Soul Food, Temple Hills, Md.
Dining Room is open to the foyer as well as to the Kitchen, and features a pocket door. See more at www.1717Honeysuckle.com - Listed by Jeremy Hart, Owner/Agent, and Nest Realty Group.
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Given the size of the Althoff Seehotel Überfahrt, the dining room of its most famous restaurant was comparably small. It could cover more than 30 people with not-so-spacious distance between tables. Luckily, it was a slow day for lunch so I did not feel crammed (only 4 people ate accompanied by 2 service staffs and 2 runners). The dining room design and ambiance were casual with wooden floor and tables without any cloths. Some black and white photos of the lake Tegernsee, plants hanging on the ceiling as well as some pots with flowers provided accents to the dining room. During the day time when the curtain was opened, we could see the hotel garden covered with snow - but most tables did not have that view.
The dining area is also part of the entire living area. it's able to seat 4 people (maybe 2 in this state!) and the upgraded wallpaper and of course lamps give it a nicer appearance. and yes, that's a deer bud vase!