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My dining room design advice

8 years ago




I need help picking out what color/type of rug to go under my dining table. Also, what color curtains should I get for the dining room?


The kitchen cabinets are hickory, the windows and base molding are pine (leaving all natural wood color)

The walls are SW 7037 Balanced Beige

I attached pictures of my dining room and kitchen since its open concept, I want the colors to flow.


Any input is appreciated- Thank you!

Comments (35)

  • PRO
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    I would go with soft white curtains and ivory/beige rug, plus wall art

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  • 8 years ago

    Overall, I'm not seeing any other color other than brown, beige and black here, so I think you need to bring to bring in some lightness and also an accent shade. I'd do floor length panels in cream on the dining room window, and a lighter shade rug with maybe some greens (all found on Wayfair):


    I'd also go for a large piece of art on the opposite wall in DR, incorporating some green and maybe a nice big bowl of green apples on the table.

    Miranda Wick thanked Cara Lewis-Watts
  • 8 years ago

    Also, I agree with Beverly that the corner cabinet should definitely go as well.

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  • PRO
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    Balanced beige goes well with Aesthetic white. So I would go with this color scheme for curtains and rug.

  • 8 years ago

    Thank you all so much! Yes that corner cabinet is going!

    I like the white/ivory curtains. What do you all think about a natural jute rug paired with it?

  • 8 years ago

    I want to see some color variation and pattern!

  • PRO
    8 years ago

    Yes I agree with previous comments about eliminating corner cabinet. Looks better

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  • PRO
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    Jute will work too IMO



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  • 8 years ago

    The room seems to be begging for more color/pattern, and the best place for that would be the rug. It's a very pretty room but a bit bland. I would choose cream drapes rather than white, perhaps with a self pattern, and a rug with cream and subdued blues, greens and even terrracotta to liven the room up. A large painting as shown or a gallery wall of paintings on the left wall are necessary for balance and visual interest.

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  • 8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    Thank you all. These are my thoughts exactly.

    I am looking at these Ivory curtains with lattice pattern and this rug with some muted colors. What do you all think?

    Now to just figure out what size rug to get !

  • 8 years ago

    Here's a close up of the curtains

  • 8 years ago

    Love it!

    This might help for sizing:

  • PRO
    8 years ago

    I love your rug!

    A dining room rug should have at least 24 inches of extra room on all sides of the dining table to allow enough space for guests to pull out chairs without tripping over the rug. An even wider border is ideal.

  • PRO
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    Here we are !



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  • 8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    Thank you!!!!! I think that is going to look great.

    I ordered the curtains and rug. I will post a picture once they are in the room!

  • 8 years ago

    I agree! celerygirl showed what I had in mind also. Everything looks harmonious but not boring. Your choice of drapes is great.

  • PRO
    8 years ago

    I predict you'll be back once the items arrive telling all of us you need some color in the room.

  • 8 years ago

    Beverly, Im not really huge on colors for the main pieces in the room. Id rather use decor for pops of color, especially since I decorate a lot for different seasons and holidays. I like keeping everything pretty neutral but I definitely needed to bring some light into the room and I think the rug and curtains are really going to make a difference.

  • PRO
    8 years ago

    It would be great to see a rug, window treatments, and a big piece of art opposite the buffet. Is it possible to remove the corner cabinet?

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  • PRO
    8 years ago

    If you have a large collection of art a gallery wall can also be a good solution for your empty space to the left. If that isn't an option a large mirror or oversized art piece will also do the trick.

  • 8 years ago

    I might not have come up with the same choices you have, but I like what you selected. It's okay to have a soft or subdued dining room. It's a restful look and that's a good back drop for food and dining.

  • 8 years ago

    Looking forward to seeing your updated room...

  • 8 years ago
    Hi everyone, thanks again for all the advice and ideas for this room. I got a new rug, window treatments and removed that corner cabinet. I still have to get something on the left wall but Im really happy with how it's looking!!!!
  • 8 years ago

    Miranda, you should be happy, what an improvement. Since you have the one picture on the right, I would suggest something more like a gallery wall on the left so that the sides are not matching. The one other item might be something decorative on the table to break up that long expanse.

  • 8 years ago
    I was thinking of getting a huge oversize clock. What do you think?
  • 8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    I do like the choices you've made so far, but no to a clock in the dining room. It makes one feel they are being timed. As Beverly suggested upthread, the art (and sconces) over the console should be lowered.

  • 8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    We have a grandfather clock in our dining room. Does not make us feel rushed but is nice to know the time when we are in there. No one wears watches anymore so otherwise we'd have to get up to check or look at our phones which we don't like to do. But I don't know how I would feel about a huge one. I know I don't like my mirror in there.

    Edited to add that mirrors are great but not when they are eye level and you sit watching yourself eat. That's what I have because my mirror is on a dresser I am using as a sideboard. It's the only place for this heirloom in my house. I have stuff in front of the mirror but not enough. I always end up on the seat opposite the mirror because no one else wants it. A word of caution.

  • 8 years ago

    Definitely lower the artwork and maybe place the flower votives on a different wall? You could put a couple of tall buffet lamps on either side of the artwork.

  • 8 years ago
    I'm not a designer, so take this advice with a grain of salt. Check out other design dilemmas for dining room. Many use a mirror over the buffet table that reflects the chandelier. They often use lamps/s or other objects to decorate. You can then put artwork on the opposite wall and that would also be reflected in the mirror. I will find some examples and post so you can see. One more thought, is your buffet centered on the table. If not I think it should be
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  • PRO
    8 years ago

    Texture to the space with art and add lamps on right buffet as tall to the ceiling will give height to the space.

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