60 Dining Room Ideas That Will Make You Swear Off TV Dinners (2024)

The dining room—out of all the rooms in our home—is a stage for convening. It’s a place where we can gather with our families, host our besties, or simply indulge in takeout for one. And with entertainment back in a major way this year, the dining room is once again in the spotlight, from the table itself to the place settings to the over-the-top dishes you choose to prepare (Baked Alaska, anyone)?

In the past, dining rooms have gotten a bad rap as overly formal—or even chilly—venues of upright seats, elbow-free surfaces, and impeccably behaved children. No more: Interior designers are rethinking these spaces as ones of personal expression where virtually anything goes. Just ask ELLE DECOR A-list designer Garrett Hunter, who recently overhauled a Hollywood Hills modern for his parents with a dining room awash in funky ’70s-inflected hues and silhouettes.

But a few stylistic parameters remain in place, Hunter tells us. “There are three factors to create a great dining room: comfortable seating, design devices to create a union or a core, and adjustable lighting,” he says. In the case of his parents’ home, a glorious, painterly pendant by Jeffrey Cheung provides light and a focal point above a “core” consisting of an architectural table by Ettore Sottsass surrounded by snug chairs by Afra and Tobia Scarpa, with their Pringle-shaped backs and upholstered seats.

Speaking of seating,“there are no rules to what type of seat one can use in a dining room. The important factor is to consider consistent seat heights in a dining room,” Hunter—who once paired a Børge Mogensen wingback sofa with two Christopher Kreiling dining chairs in his own breakfast nook—says. “It worked well because that sofa sits tall, and it created an intimate dining experience within an open area.”

“One rule is always test out your dining chairs!” says designer Jennifer Bunsa. “If you’re buying online, order one as a tester to see if it’s comfortable. Or, if you are able to visit showrooms and test in person, that’s ideal.” As for the dining table, “make sure you’re thinking through the materiality,” she continues. “For example, if you have a young and messy family, be sure the wood is treated correctly, or go with a stone top that’s more durable.”

Even if your dining room is less of a “room” and more of a dedicated space, cranny, or couch (hey, we won’t judge), there are ways to set up your space to have a discrete dining area—just don’t let your ambition get the better of you. “A mistake that small-space dwellers make is trying to pack multiple zones into one. In small spaces, it works best to create a hybridized zone,” Hunter says. Bunsa agrees. In fact, in a recent Miami project, she incorporated bookshelves in the dining room as a device to break up the house’s open plan, but also to add visual interest. “You can do something fun with a built-in and can introduce color or pattern, turning a small space into a design moment,” she tells us.

Just as there are infinite styles of cuisines and parties to host in them, there are countless ways to configure and decorate your dining room. Have an open-plan kitchen? Consider the banquette. Hoping to make your room the center of attention? Go for a dramatic light fixture. Looking to bring in nature? Consider a scenic mural, says Bunsa. Wherever you choose to break bread, these dining room ideas are recipes for great taste.

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Library Dining Room

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Designer Jennifer Bunsa had to seriously rethink this Miami house,(it once boasted a trompe l’oeil mural of a leopard and cherubs) and the dining room was no exception. To delineate the awkward space, she reached a genius solution: turn it into a hybrid library. “The space is central to the house and is a main pass-through, so the bookcase helps define it as the dining space in a bigger room,” Bunsa tells us. “A lot of times, the formal dining room is not a space people use that much, so we were also providing an additional function.”

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Industrial and Airy Dining Room

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This Connecticut house—designed by architect Andrew Bartolotta along with interior design duo Jesse Parris-Lamb—may have been inspired by Industrial Revolution–era factories, but Dickensian it ain’t. Here in the dining room, the floor-to-ceiling operable windows open onto views of the coastline, while an Italian travertine table is surrounded by five bentwood chairs clad in a gray leather. Please, sir, can we have some more?

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Warm and Organic Dining Room

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ELLE DECOR A-List designer Michelle R. Smith brought her casual yet elegant taste to the Manhattan home of Simon Huck (you’ll recognize him as a regular on the Kardashians) and Phil Riportella. In the dining room, that meant rich timber furnishings (we love the Giancarlo Valle chairs) that stand out against their subdued vanilla backdrop. A swirling green painting by Ammon Rost introduces a swath of color. “I wanted this house to feel like an exquisitely tailored Loro Piana coat,” the designer says. “We used all these cashmere colors, like cream and white, along with the oak.”

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Multipurpose Kitchen and Dining Room

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This combined dining area and kitchen, designed by Georgia Tappert Howe, manages to pack in plenty of style and plenty of storage. The custom leather banquette and marble kitchen island contain drawers and cupboards—perfect for this on-the-go Brooklyn family. “You have to be mindful about how much storage you need,” Howe advises.

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Nature-Adjacent Dining Room

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This airy California home, designed by Noz Nozawa, is a rarity in that it is surrounded by regal redwood trees. “They love all the nature right outside their doors,” the designer explains of the clients, “and had the thought of doing a custom live-edge dining table, so we found a felled piece of wood that would be perfect.”

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Antique Touch Dining Room

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Inspiration was quite literally underfoot in this Hudson Valley home: Decorator Miles Redd drew the entire color palette from the hues of the rug. This seating vignette, though, is a nod to the homeowner’s love of antiques. Here, Biedermeier chairs pull up to a 19th-century table. And, in our humble opinion, you can never have a flower arrangement that’s too big.

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Sky-High Lights Dining Room

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Everything is allegedly big in Texas and judging by the ceiling heights of this Dallas home, that holds true. Designer Chad Dorsey played with the dining room’s staggering scale by installing an array of white pendants that shower the table. The move adds drama, while ensuring the seating area doesn’t get lost in the home’s larger-than-life proportions.

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Modern Marvel Dining Room

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With views this exquisite, interiors need to take a backseat—a fact designer Nicole Hollis expertly navigated in this jaw-dropping desert escape. Here, the dining area features a custom table surrounded by Jean-Michel Frank and little else, save for a vinelike chandelier by Jeff Zimmerman—an otherworldly touch for an out-of-this-world backdrop.

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Elevated Farmhouse Dining Room

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Now this is how you nail the modern farmhouse look. For this country estate, designer David Netto swapped chintz and antiques for more modern, cozier touches. In the dining room, that included Charlotte Perriand woven seats and an antique Italian table surrounded by simple wood chairs.

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Sculptural Wall Art Dining Room

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Think in 3D, if you’re looking for an artful dining room moment. This breakfast nook in a Manhattan residence by Lucy Doswell is traversed by an art installation by artist Bradley Sabin. “They’re all handmade and painted flowers, and he likes to come up with the installation pattern and the exact placement,” Doswell tells us.

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Golden-Hued Dining Room

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When designer Jamie Bush approached the interiors of this Montecito, California. residence, he got back to basics: primary and secondary colors. The dining room nods to the theme, with its golden rod-hued swivel chairs and the pop of red on the side table.

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Double Dining Rooms

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You can never have too much of a good thing, especially when it comes to entertaining space. Here in a Park City, Utah, ski retreat, the design firm Electric Bowery added a comfortable banquette for informal family meals next to the more formal dining area. To create cohesion, an open bookshelf serves as a room divider.

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Dual-Toned Dining Room

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We love how ELLE DECOR A-List firm Retrouvius limited the palette of this distinctly modern Parisian dining room to just two colors: cream and gold. Our favorite part? The cabinet doors (at right) were made from a salvaged parquet floor.

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Perfectly Proportioned Vignette

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There are few walls in the Brooklyn loft belonging to Orior creative director Ciáran McGuigan, which is why the furniture designer created distinct groupings of furniture to delineate different functions. “We knew we wanted to have as much big, open space as possible,” he tells us. Here, between an original timber column and a mint-green credenza, he tucked in an Orior table and surrounded it with electric blue chairs—a hue that occurs throughout the apartment.

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Quiet Maximalist Dining Room

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Hey, we hear you: You might prefer all-white walls to a maximalist look. But before you banish bold flourishes entirely, check out this elegant space by Toronto designer Sam Sacks. Here, she introduced pattern via the striped chairs and rug, and color via a crimson antique tapestry.

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Twist on Tradition Dining Room

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At first blush, this dining room may resemble an ultraformal space reserved for dinners with your great aunt. But upon further inspection, you’ll appreciate how fashionista Marc Valeanu pushed the envelope with color and shape. Observe: the celery-green walls, a barely there black chandelier by Tommaso Barbi, a canary yellow table by Konstantin Grcic, and a cheeky flower sconce by Garouste & Bonetti.

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Sitting Pretty Dining Room

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Nothing says “grand” like a chandelier. And though this Beverly Hills interior leans more trad, designer Gary McBournie made sure to enliven it with spring-fresh colors and welcoming furnishings, like the sherbet-hued dining chairs by Soane Britain. “I’m always aiming to put things together in a mix of high and low that doesn’t look like you’re decorating for a rich person or a museum,” he tells us. Cheers to that!

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Charmingly Rustic Dining Room

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There’s no competing with the beauty of Mother Nature, so why try? We love the effortless, thrown-together look of this outdoor vignette on the Greek island of Patmos. Bring the look to your own patio with a rustic farmhouse-style table and woven chairs to match. Oh, and don’t forget the Sauvignon Blanc!

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Painterly Dining Room

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No view? No problem! A scenic wallpaper in your dining room can replicate an alfresco look, even if your urban pad faces a derelict parking lot. We’re turning to Augusta Hoffman for inspiration. Here, in her elegant New York abode, she set a scene with a hand-painted mural by James Mobley and coordinating olive-green wainscoting.

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Royally Retro Dining Room

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This funky Swiss home might not exactly have towers and turrets, but it was indeed built for Italian royalty in the 1970s. The informal dining area features a curvaceous vinyl-clad banquette and grass-green carpet, among other throwback features—ideas you can pluck from in your own home if the allover look doesn’t appeal. But for its current resident, Prince Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia, the extraness of this home is part of its charm: “If today’s kings and queens could build their own castles, perhaps they would do it like that,” he says.

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Based on the user's request, it seems they are interested in learning about different concepts related to dining rooms and interior design. They are looking for information on topics such as comfortable seating, design devices, adjustable lighting, seating options, materiality of dining tables, creating discrete dining areas, and various dining room ideas.

To provide the user with the most relevant information, I have reviewed the search results. Here are some key points related to the concepts mentioned in the user's request:

  1. Comfortable Seating:

    • According to designer Garrett Hunter, comfortable seating is one of the factors that contribute to a great dining room.
    • There are no specific rules for the type of seat to use in a dining room, but it is important to consider consistent seat heights [[2]].
  2. Design Devices:

    • Design devices are used to create a union or a core in a dining room.
    • Examples of design devices include architectural tables, pendant lights, and focal points [[2]].
  3. Adjustable Lighting:

    • Adjustable lighting is another important factor in creating a great dining room.
    • A pendant light can provide both light and a focal point in a dining room [[2]].
  4. Seating Options:

    • There are no specific rules for the type of seat to use in a dining room.
    • It is important to test out dining chairs for comfort before making a purchase.
    • Consistent seat heights should be considered in a dining room [[2]].
  5. Materiality of Dining Tables:

    • When choosing a dining table, it is important to consider the materiality.
    • For families with young and messy children, it is recommended to choose a table with treated wood or a stone top for durability [[2]].
  6. Creating Discrete Dining Areas:

    • In small spaces, it is best to create a hybridized zone rather than trying to pack multiple zones into one.
    • Bookshelves can be used as a device to break up an open plan and define a dining space [[2]].
  7. Dining Room Ideas:

    • There are countless ways to configure and decorate a dining room.
    • Ideas include turning a dining room into a hybrid library, incorporating nature with a scenic mural, using antique furniture for a touch of tradition, and creating a modern farmhouse look with cozier touches [[1]].

These are just some of the concepts and ideas related to dining rooms and interior design mentioned in the article. If you have any specific questions or would like more information on a particular topic, feel free to ask!

60 Dining Room Ideas That Will Make You Swear Off TV Dinners (2024)

FAQs

How do I maximize my dining room space? ›

To maximize the limited space, choose a round table with a streamlined base that can accommodate extra chairs if needed. Mount wall art above the bench to distinguish the area, and finish off the dining room with a pair of minimalist chairs.

How do I make more room on my dinner table? ›

Here are 7 tips for maximizing table space during those fun-filled holiday dinners.
  1. Clear the space. ...
  2. Opt for a traditional seating arrangement. ...
  3. Branch out of the designated dining space. ...
  4. Set up a buffet. ...
  5. Use benches instead of chairs. ...
  6. Create a unified look with linens. ...
  7. Be boldly eclectic. ...
  8. Designate an area for the kids.

What are some examples of casual dining? ›

Casual
NameTypeNotes
Buca di BeppoItalian
Buffalo GrillSteakhouse
Buffalo Wild WingsAmericanAmerican casual dining restaurant and sports bar
Buffalo Wings & RingsAmericanThis restaurant is similar to Buffalo Wild Wings and Buffalo's Cafe.
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What is an example of casual dining? ›

Applebee's is a classic example of a casual dining restaurant. The atmosphere can be described as homey, as most are decorated with tchotchkes from the locations area plus some general pictures and other decor in order to relay to the customer that it is a fun and cozy place to eat.

What 3 factors affect the dining room size? ›

  • Number of people. The required size of the dining room depends on the number of people you want to fit in. ...
  • Walkways. Besides the room needed for the dining table and chairs, people often forget the required space to get around. ...
  • Decoration. Besides the dining table and chairs, people often want to decorate the dining room.

Can I put a round table against wall? ›

Less easy to put against the wall It is less easy to prop a round table against a wall. A round table should be kept away from the wall, otherwise seats will be lost.

How to seat 16 for dinner DIY? ›

To fit more people at a round table, consider adding four serpentine tables to the outside. If you use a 60″ table in the middle, you can add four serpentines, each with a 5-foot inner radius, to create a table for at least 16 people. Don't need that many seats?

How to seat more people? ›

Here are some options for adding extra seating for a party:
  1. Rent chairs and tables from a party rental company.
  2. Use folding chairs and tables.
  3. Place floor cushions or poufs.
  4. Arrange outdoor seating like benches or picnic blankets.
  5. Add seating arrangements outside on the porch or patio.
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How do you balance a dining room? ›

Create balance with symmetry. Place your dining table in the middle of your room under your lighting fixture. Place your sideboard directly across from your dining table or in the middle of your dining room accent wall. No matter how your dining room is designed, you can create visual symmetry with furniture placement!

How can I decorate my dining room table when not in use? ›

7 Dining Table Decor Ideas (And 30 Top Picks) from Professional Designers
  1. Table Runners. "A table runner is a fantastic way to make your dining table look stylish and show off your personality," suggested Karen Rohr. ...
  2. Candles and Candle Holders. ...
  3. Sculptures. ...
  4. Trays. ...
  5. Bowls. ...
  6. Vases. ...
  7. Decorative Place Settings.
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What is a transitional dining room? ›

Transitional dining rooms commonly rely on a neutral color scheme, which serves as a canvas for other design elements. Beige, gray, and soft tones like taupe are popular choices for walls and furnishings. These hues convey a soothing atmosphere, allowing for flexibility in other design elements.

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