1967 Green St Dining Room — Subtle Progression design direction

Gradated Greys. Deepened Dining.

Dining Room • 1967 Green St, San Francisco, CA 94123
All walls receive varying matte grey finishes. A deep charcoal feature wall transitions to lighter tones. This creates receding depth. A multi-tiered gunmetal fixture replaces the chandelier. Dark stained oak defines the dining set. A large, deep-pile heathered grey rug anchors the space. It adds texture and absorbs sound. Archways are clad in dark, ribbed acoustic panels. These panels emphasize textural depth.
This room builds undeniable cohesive depth through texture and tone.
Design Philosophy
The design employs Gradated Monochromatics. Walls transition from deep charcoal to lighter matte greys. Tactile Layering adds depth through varied surfaces like deep-pile wool and ribbed panels. This creates a tranquil, rich experience.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye first moves to the deep charcoal feature wall. You walk across the plush, deep-pile rug towards the dark oak table. Here, you sit surrounded by layered grey textures.
Light Study
Morning light filters through French doors, softly illuminating the lighter grey walls. The multi-tiered gunmetal fixture subtly gleams. Evening brings a warm glow, deepening the charcoal tones.
Living Vignette
A single guest traces the ribbed acoustic paneling with their fingertips. Later, conversation fills the acoustically softened room.
Material Palette
Matte lime wash paint: The matte lime wash paint provides a subtle, textured surface. It softens light and maintains its finish over time. Deep-pile wool: Deep-pile wool offers plush softness underfoot. It resists compression and retains its texture for years. Dark stained oak: Dark stained oak feels smooth and solid. It darkens slightly with age, deepening its rich tone. Ribbed acoustic panels: Ribbed acoustic panels offer a structured, textural surface. They improve sound quality and maintain their finish.
Type & Mood
classic-refined
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