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11 Beautiful Dining Rooms and Breakfast Nooks to Get Inspired By

Tips and tricks for elevating your dining space.

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1 /11 Amy Bartlam

Make a Cozy Space Feel Bigger

Hang a mirror in any small nook to give the illusion that it’s bigger and opt for a round table in narrow spaces for more floor space.

2 /11 Amy Bartlam

Create Intimate Seating

We love the idea of a cozy cafe-like space for breakfast or coffee. This design by Shapeside accomplishes that by making use of built-ins and luxurious, pillow-like seating.

3 /11 Jenna Peffley

Don’t Be Afraid of Art

Give your space some life with a large piece of art, or better yet hang up several of your favorite pieces, heirlooms, etc. to create a unique gallery wall.

4 /11 Thomas J. Story

Dine Outdoors

You don’t need a desert rooftop to recreate this dining terrace from a Tucson Airbnb—instead, grab some string lights and durable textiles to create a cozy ambiance in your outdoor dining space.

5 /11 Brad Knipstein

Max Out Your Dining Space

In a small dining area, chairs can hog precious real estate. As an alternative, a built-in banquette nixes the need for chairs and makes the most of a tight footprint. Bonus points if you seating doubles as storage.

6 /11 Thomas J. Story

Display Your Antique Finds

Have a family heirloom like this chandelier of old china and crates? Make your dining area the place to display them.

7 /11 Thomas J. Story

Set a Theme

Want a country cabin vibe? Your dining room is the best place to start. Use non-traditional furniture like an old courthouse bench and metal chairs for a modern take.

8 /11 Thomas J. Story

Be Eclectic

Use high­ impact art­work (a painting on a hide by artist Fro­hawk Two Feathers) and lighting to give your space an off­-hand eclecticism.

9 /11 Thomas J. Story

Dining Chair Makeover

Unify disparate styles of dining chairs by painting them all the same color. This is an easy way to make a set out of hand-me-downs and thrift store finds.

10 /11 Thomas J. Story

Adapt to Smaller Spaces

Undeterred by the narrow dining space off the kitchen, the design team behind this space opted for a slim dining table and built-in banquette set among a palette of warm earthy tones. The restrained elements, including soft, scalloped upholstery juxtaposed with wood-and-leather sling chairs and a linear brass light fixture to elevate this sunny nook.

11 /11 Thomas J. Story

Go Ahead and Splurge

Some of the best memories happen at the kitchen table, so why not splurge on furniture, lighting, and tilework?