We and our partners process data to: Actively scan device characteristics for identification. I Accept Show Purposes. Room Ideas Dining Room. By Lindsey Lanquist. Lindsey Lanquist. MyDomaine's Editorial Guidelines. Updated on Mar 25, Turn Your Candlesticks Into a Centerpiece. Make Space for Fresh Flowers. Cluster Your Favorite Pieces. Play With Asymmetry. Mix and Match Your Vases. Goodee Silvia K. Play With Color. Keep Your Favorite Books at the Ready.
Make the Most of Fresh Fruit. Try a Modern Table Runner. Use a Small Centerpiece on a Sprawling Table. Cement Your Palette. Pair Function With Form. Invest in a Really Great Plant.
Mix and Match Your Candlesticks. Showcase Your Prettiest Serveware. Set the Table. Double Up. Play Within One Palette. Start by identifying one piece you love, and build out your cluster from there.
Spring for a Statement-Making Centerpiece. Turn Your Table Runner Sideways. Use a Tray to Keep Everything Organized. Make Space for Your Smallest Delights. Put Your Boldest Vase on Display. Keep It Simple. Add Texture to Your Space. When in Doubt, Feature Your Favorites. I found the chippy urn at HomeGoods.
At the time I had no idea what I would do with it but I knew it would be perfect somewhere in my home. The urn found a home on my dining room table. And is my go-to container for the table! Get the best you can afford. This investment will have a big payoff since you can use them year after year. I got my sunflowers almost a decade ago and they still look amazing and real! If you have one big container like I do, put your blooms in a container inside your big container.
It is so much easier to add two or three containers filled with flowers, water, moss, etc to a big urn or container! Think about using a trio of large containers across your dining room table! Our eyes love things grouped in three. There is instant decor magic when using three large items on a dining room table as a centerpiece!
Gather items from the kitchen and arrange them on a vertical tray! This makes a big decor statement and looks especially pretty when decorated with season touches. A vertical tray draws the eye upwards off the long table to see what else is interesting. For home decorators who love to set their table this is a very pretty alternative. And if papers and bills have taken over your dining table, don't fret.
For instance, you can easily purchase a rolling cart for paying bills at the table, so paper clutter stays out of sight come dinnertime. Ready to revamp your dining room? Browse these chic dining rooms that are filled with more than enough design inspiration. If you've had enough of neutral walls, embrace a more daring hue. Consider mint green walls — a great complement for a slew of colors like white, beige and teal.
For an unexpected look, experiment with pastel hues in a dining room. Here, pale blue walls add a fresh touch to this traditional dining area. Embrace a relaxed vibe with a comfortable upholstered banquette that's topped with colorful throw pillows. Go for a combination of rich red candlesticks and lush greenery for a sophisticated dining room look. Statement floral centerpieces and vibrant melon walls, which pair well with green patterned curtains, bring this dining space to life.
Add personality to a dining room with a gallery wall, featuring botanical-inspired prints. Stick to all-white frames for an elegant, cohesive setup. Playing with scale is one of the easiest ways to boost visual interest in a room. Take a cue from this design scheme, featuring a large globe pendant. The holidays are the time to put your style on full display.
Take your dining space to the next level by draping garland across the top of your storage cabinet and layering plaid tablecloths for a festive look. Wainscoting or a chair rail creates a perfect base to highlight a favorite pattern.
Lining just the top half of the wall also lets a pricey pick go further. A concise color palette will help your first floor decor flow seamlessly. Layer in various textures like a rattan pendant and woven rug to add excitement.
It's hard to beat classic white walls. It also helps reflect natural light, which can help the room feel bigger. Pick a shade with a hint of gray to make it feel warm and inviting. Let your chairs set the scene by picking a design in an unexpected color, like this sunny yellow or an inviting blush pink. Your guests won't hesitate to take a seat. A room full of boxy pieces can quickly feel cramped, so go with a round dining table for a dynamic element. Instead of redoing the walls, change the color underfoot for a makeover with major impact.
A bright aqua color here sets off antique wood furniture. Swap in statement linens to change the look of your dining room on the fly. The striking Kehinde Wiley painting defines the color scheme in this dining room designed by Miles Redd , from the reupholstered lime green chairs to the wallpaper and moldings. New York City-based architect and designer Anik Pearson gave this remote Utah dining room a perfectly balanced personality.
The polished details and fine craftsmanship along with bold pops of color, and beautiful artwork elevate the more rustic qualities without looking out of place or too precious.
The end result is a refined ranch style. Designer Keesha Franklin of Halden Interiors was tasked with redecorating this home of a recent widow, so she took advantage of every opportunity possible to brighten up and make a place that inspired healing and hope.
This included the dining room, where a yellow ceiling energizes and lights up the room like sunshine. Designer Jae Joo gave this cellar in a Boston rowhouse a sleek upgrade with polished dark gray and black dining chairs and floral vases atop a nondescript table. She also painted the exposed brick and concrete floors a light gray and added a laid-back, neutral-hued striped rug.
Rather than fighting with the bones, like the exposed stone, the new pieces complement them. The playful pendant and colorful wallpaper set the tone for this fun-filled family dining room designed by Rayman Boozer. A built-in drawer under the banquette serves as hidden storage, too. This Malibu dining room by Romanek Design Studio is a lesson in stylish restraint. The firm honored the SoCal backdrop with modern staples, industrial elements, a neutral color palette, and nature-inspired materials.
Consider painting your walls a unique shade in a high gloss sheen for a more formal, and intimate atmosphere, that's also exciting and cheerful. Surrounded by eclectic yet traditional decor, the room also has a dignified European air to it.
Alternate seating between benches and chairs but use the same finishes and upholstery for a consistent, clean look, as Nicole Hollis Studio did here. For a similarly modern and monochromatic dining room, arrange black and white art asymmetrically to give the eye a break from the geometric symmetric of the rest of the space.
In the breakfast room of a s home , floors were painted with an octagonal honeycomb pattern. The bold color and eye-catching graphic make a modern statement in this otherwise traditional dining room. Floral curtains and walls add to the lighthearted feel. Unlike most dining rooms, this one by Leanne Ford Interiors doesn't use a large pendant light as the focal point. Instead, the focus is on the space itself. To enhance the beauty of a space like this one, work with raw materials like concrete, jute, and wood, and keep those beams exposed.
An abstract painting in light clay tones elevates the dining nook even more. This dining room in a family home designed by Cameron Ruppert Interiors gets a dose of glam from lacquered blue paint. The upholstered chairs and beige and cream carpet lighten the mood. From the mix of dining chair styles to the colored glass vases, architectural framework, and that expansive view, it's a special backdrop for casual family meals and formal dinner parties alike.
Designer and homeowner Fitz Pullins opted for a bold blue that's perfect for both daytime fun and dressier evenings, the ideal balance for a bonus dining space.
A stool is great for extending mealtime into game night. So if you want to experiment with metallic accents, take note. This moody dining room designed by Anne Pyne proves that formal doesn't necessarily mean fussy. Rich jewel one fabrics and lush layers of patterns bring the room to life, but they're used with restraint so the modern art gallery-esque table and light fixture can also assert a more edgy and serious tone.
Leanne Ford Interiors amplified this room with mirrored walls and then added texture with a vintage chairs, a rustic dining table, an oversized paper pendant, and a shag rug.
For a similarly laidback look, lean eclectic artwork against the walls instead of hanging them.
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