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    Thursday 2 March 2017

    Awesome Dining Room Project Ideas

        Awesome Dining Room Project Ideas


    In years past, the dining room was a space for pomp and circumstance. And while today’s gatherings are much more casual affairs—one could argue that the traditional formal space has been replaced by the in-kitchen breakfast—there’s no doubt that celebratory meals take on even greater significance in a room that’s carefully considered and elegantly laid out, no matter the style.Here we got some ideas for you that will make you fall for them.




     A small touch of pattern on the windows can brighten up a space. Roman shades in a modern floral fabric keep a wood table and wicker chairs from feeling too outdated.


    Like the sun breaking through gray skies, this color combination is a happy surprise. Let the yellow accents shine by choosing clean, modern lines on the walls, windows, and floor.

    Exposed brick can add architectural charm to a breakfast nook. If you desire a more polished look, consider a fresh coat of paint. 

     Exposed brick can add architectural charm to a breakfast nook. If you desire a more polished look, consider a fresh coat of paint. 

    Traditional and antique pieces, like these Louis-style chairs, can feel intimidating when grouped together. But this room maintains a fresh face with various neutrals  sprinkled throughout the space and accented with a single bit of hanging bling.

    Who needs a formal dining room 365 days a year? This one is traditional enough for Thanksgiving dinner and cozy enough—with extra seating off to the side—for sitting on a Sunday afternoon.

    If you love one bold color, go for it, but keep the competition in check—or, in this case, in toile. By sticking with a single two-toned fabric on the curtains and chairs, the whole patterned effect is easy on the eyes.

    Clean walls, airy window treatments, and a whitewashed farmhouse-style table are perfect for a light-filled room with a view.

    Too much wood  can be a bit overwhelming. Think creatively about the pieces you bring into the room, like this painted cabinet, which keeps things light.

    For those with a modern aesthetic, white is a popular choice for walls, floors, and even furniture. Lean on accents and textured pieces to soften up the space. 

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