Residence: Dining Area
Changing Walls and Changing Space
The dining-foyer support wall, reduced in width, creates space for both a larger dining table and a niche for special dishes and pieces of art. Other walls were removed and soffits curved to define an unusual dining area in a great room.
Designing for the Dining Area:
Casual dining? Formal dining? Patio dining?
What do we expect in all dining areas? Space for table and chairs, easy access to the kitchen or serving area, and lighting that creates ambiance while allowing one to see the food.
What they're saying
Linda Britt of Linda Britt Interior Design, Inc. and I have worked together successfully on many projects throughout the last 15 years. Her design knowledge and experience, organizational skills, and ability to work as a team member are invaluable.
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Our projects include both remodeling and new construction with clients living in Tucson as well as clients living out of town during the building and design process.
Some of the recent projects include:
A 2500 sq. ft residence in Northwest Tucson in 2003. The clients, one living in Georgia and one living in Tucson, married and decided to remodel a Tucson home. They were out of town for most of the project and we relied on the phone system and the mail for our communication.
A 5000 sq. ft. residence built in Tucson for clients living in Chicago was finished in 2003. The clients flew in to check progress occasionally. Both Linda and I used e-mail, phones, and Fed Ex to facilitate the completion of the project. Having an interior designer on the job enabled us to make quicker and better decisions while reducing client stress.
My company and I enjoy working with Linda and look forward to continuing success.
Sincerely,
Max V. Wilford, President
Wilford Construction
Tucson AZ
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