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Can You Spot the Winning Room?
California Home + Design Readers Choice Contest

Back in May, Lily posted these 8 dining rooms as a roundup of our favorites out the of 38 entries vying for honors in the Readers' Choice Dining Room contest at CHD. The winning room was part of Lily's line up - take another look at the 8 above, see if you can spot the winner and then jump below to see which one took top place:

 
 

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winner070809.jpg Interior designer Antonio Martins' room was the readers' choice - a pleasant mix of modern and vintage in a San Francisco 1896 Victorian. Did you get it right?

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    Comments (23)

    I can't get over the dining room chairs dressed up like a kid in a last-minute halloween costume.

    posted by mmead on July 8th 2009 at 3:09pm
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    yes.

    posted by hybl on July 8th 2009 at 3:10pm
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    I liked this one. Light and airy for an old Victorian.

    posted by dkzody on July 8th 2009 at 3:29pm
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    Wow! I thought that one was in the grouping as a joke. To each their own.

    posted by nrKist on July 8th 2009 at 3:36pm
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    the winner is not my favorite... I really dislike chair covers like that. #1 is my personal fav. Classic, clean lines and a funky light.

    posted by modern on long island on July 8th 2009 at 3:47pm
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    It's a beautiful dining room, but I agree with mmead on the chairs. My first thought was, "those chairs look like little ghosts sitting down to dinner!"

    posted by amybanks1115 on July 8th 2009 at 3:47pm
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    how could 6 people possibly be comfortable dining at such a small table? there's something really wrong with the proportions of that room.
    and what are the things on the "ghost" pedestal - they look like dancing gargoyles!

    posted by paulinet on July 8th 2009 at 3:59pm
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    I missed the original post, but I agree with m.o.l.i. --- the first one is my favorite. I think it might be one of my favorite dining rooms I've ever seen on AT. Not exactly sure why, but I just love it.

    posted by mlleErica on July 8th 2009 at 4:22pm
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    Number 2 is scarcely stunning in my eyes.

    posted by Jashiro Dean on July 8th 2009 at 5:19pm
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    I agree with Paulinet - those chairs look so crowded and uncomfortable around the table. And I can tell you from experience - when you live in a seismic zone, it's very difficult to keep your pictures hanging straight - those arrangements would be very high-maintenance. I like #1 and #2 the best. #5 is a nightmare - so dark and cramped!

    posted by Emily the Cat on July 8th 2009 at 5:27pm
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    Meh. It's all over the place and busy. The second one is cool.

    posted by petethecat on July 8th 2009 at 6:44pm
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    @paulinet

    the pieces you called "dancing gargoyles" look like they might be ancient mesoamerican statues (replicas or otherwise). if you look up "mayan statues" you'll see similar pieces in google images. i'd avoid passing judgment on others' artistic preferences unless i had experience in the genre.

    posted by Tobiaty on July 8th 2009 at 9:57pm
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    Surprising...table is very small. The fireplace must have something to do w/this win. The chairs in #1 don't look comfy enough for dining, but it is fine looking. My faves: #3 and #8

    posted by muirwoods08 on July 8th 2009 at 11:44pm
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    I love the dark one with the potted palm and salon-style art. It's like being in a fabulous European house.

    posted by Lisa (Montreal) on July 9th 2009 at 7:39am
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    I like the chandelier in the winner, but none of the rest of it...

    #2 is my favorite, and I find #5 strangely compelling - I don't quite like it, but I really really want to be invited over for dinner there. Maybe this means I need to paint my dining room a nice dark color?

    posted by lemonadefish on July 9th 2009 at 8:47am
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    Really? I mean it's not bad but there's a few i like better. Especially #3!

    posted by blondblogger on July 9th 2009 at 9:12am
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    How can people vote for such a non-functional design?

    posted by leadingedge on July 9th 2009 at 10:15am
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    I feel rather underwhelmed by all of them. Number 3 looks like a private dining room in a bland country house hotel. I can virtually smell the overcooked vegetables.

    posted by Madame Is on July 9th 2009 at 10:27am
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    shocked! are they kidding?!

    posted by rstrtz on July 9th 2009 at 11:00am
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    really? #4? it's pottery barn. shabby chic slipcovered chairs, grass on the mantel, photo grids (hint: use a yard stick to align the frames before the photo shoot). and i'd like to see six adults eat at that glass table. #1 and #2 are great. #5 is a hot mess. and #7 gets an honorable mention for careful execution of a traditional concept.

    posted by Tom on July 9th 2009 at 2:05pm
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    What? Was this Readers Digest?

    posted by quiltmaster on July 9th 2009 at 8:46pm
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    I guessed. I scrolled. I won.

    posted by SIUCarbondale10 on July 10th 2009 at 2:29am
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    I would love to find a table and chairs similar to those in #1.

    posted by ssimmons on July 13th 2009 at 2:06pm
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