Eating It Up: Dining Room Decorating Ideas
Flavorful food at a dinner party is not enough if your dining space lacks some flavor in its design. An inviting dining room can make your gathering a true success with your friends and family staying longer over dinner and drinks. First, decorate a wall with a sophisticated wallpaper for a catchy backdrop in which the dining room’s definition can rely. Then, make a statement with an opulent color scheme and add small accessories to create a theme. The color palette should include warm colors such as soft reds and oranges, hues that can not only stimulate conversation, but appetite as well.
I fell in love with this dining room from the second I saw it. The dining table extends beyond the “dining area” into a more secluded office space. I am especially thrilled about the rotating plasma and the enchanting lighting bar on top.
The circular theme in this dining room is brilliant and every inch of this space is used for something glamourous. The chimney, the wall coverings and the amazing (and over the top, but still amazing) floating spheres give the dining area a touch of drama.
Like I said before, orange stimulates appetite, but it also brings a wow factor to any space. I love the dining table’s center and the lighting is just gleaming geniality.
This is an elegant, yet stylish setting. I can imagine a pompous party taking place long after dinner is over.
How gorgeous is this? Upholstered chairs are back with a vengeance. The delicate prints and copper greens are magnificently accentuated by the crisp white chairs and table frame.
The art in this room is great and very well coordinated. I love the diner style and the two grey chairs bring a modern and elegant feel that makes sense. Pay attention on how good lighting changes this room, without it this space would have looked too dark and maybe even ordinary.
Placing the dining table in front of a scenery like this is simply genius. The colors of the outdoor space become part of the dining area and the apples are used as a center piece to unify the color scheme.