The Top 10 Dining Rooms So Far in 2022
Contrast, texture and statement lighting stand out in this countdown of the most-saved dining room photos this year
This Trending Now story features the most-saved dining room photos uploaded to Houzz between Dec. 15, 2021, and March 15, 2022.
Whether you’re sitting down to a family meal or breaking bread with guests, you want the dining space in your home to stimulate the senses and reflect your good taste. If you’re looking to spice up your surroundings, you’ll find inspiration in this countdown of the most-saved dining room photos uploaded to Houzz so far this year. These popular spaces suggest that trends such as earthy textures and bold lighting fixtures, as well as black, white and wood color schemes, might be on the menu for your next update.
Whether you’re sitting down to a family meal or breaking bread with guests, you want the dining space in your home to stimulate the senses and reflect your good taste. If you’re looking to spice up your surroundings, you’ll find inspiration in this countdown of the most-saved dining room photos uploaded to Houzz so far this year. These popular spaces suggest that trends such as earthy textures and bold lighting fixtures, as well as black, white and wood color schemes, might be on the menu for your next update.
9. Sea Vision
This dining space may be in landlocked Austin, Texas, but Bandd Design gave it seaside spirit with shiplap-covered walls and built-in seating, a woven light fixture and chairs, and aqua- and sand-colored upholstery. An aerial beach photo completes the scene.
This dining space may be in landlocked Austin, Texas, but Bandd Design gave it seaside spirit with shiplap-covered walls and built-in seating, a woven light fixture and chairs, and aqua- and sand-colored upholstery. An aerial beach photo completes the scene.
8. Sticks and Stones
In the dining area of this 1930s home in La Garenne-Colombes, France, designer Rym Bencharif of Atelier Nyood combined a faux-stone wall with rustic beams, a steel-based acacia table and light wishbone-style chairs. The result is a modern spin on an authentic southern French kitchen.
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In the dining area of this 1930s home in La Garenne-Colombes, France, designer Rym Bencharif of Atelier Nyood combined a faux-stone wall with rustic beams, a steel-based acacia table and light wishbone-style chairs. The result is a modern spin on an authentic southern French kitchen.
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7. Subtle Scandi
Architects and designers Ramitha Anand and Prashanth Patil of The Design Collaborative gave this dining room in Bengaluru, India, a Scandinavian flavor with neutral colors, black PH 5-style pendant lights and a custom light-toned dining table and chair set.
Architects and designers Ramitha Anand and Prashanth Patil of The Design Collaborative gave this dining room in Bengaluru, India, a Scandinavian flavor with neutral colors, black PH 5-style pendant lights and a custom light-toned dining table and chair set.
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6. Moody Blue
In this sexy, contemporary Parisian dining room by Bachmann Interior Design, Pierre Paulin chairs covered in a light ocher fabric contrast with cabinetry painted in Farrow & Ball’s deep blue Railing. Retro-patterned draperies and an opaline lamp by Aromas Del Campo add graphic touches.
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In this sexy, contemporary Parisian dining room by Bachmann Interior Design, Pierre Paulin chairs covered in a light ocher fabric contrast with cabinetry painted in Farrow & Ball’s deep blue Railing. Retro-patterned draperies and an opaline lamp by Aromas Del Campo add graphic touches.
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5. Farm to Table
Designed by Danze & Davis Architects and built by Younger Homes, this modern farmhouse in Jonestown, Texas, features an open-plan dining and living room with white oak floors and a vaulted ceiling accented by rustic beams. Interior designer Haley Manning outfitted the dining space with a concrete-look table and black spindle-back chairs that match the black shiplap fireplace.
Designed by Danze & Davis Architects and built by Younger Homes, this modern farmhouse in Jonestown, Texas, features an open-plan dining and living room with white oak floors and a vaulted ceiling accented by rustic beams. Interior designer Haley Manning outfitted the dining space with a concrete-look table and black spindle-back chairs that match the black shiplap fireplace.
4. On the Waterfront
Black, wood and white are also the backdrop in this dining room designed by Tays & Co Design Studios of Minneapolis. But here the restrained design allows serene water views — both out the windows and doors and in the artwork on the wall — to take center stage.
Black, wood and white are also the backdrop in this dining room designed by Tays & Co Design Studios of Minneapolis. But here the restrained design allows serene water views — both out the windows and doors and in the artwork on the wall — to take center stage.
3. Weave Around
Warm white, wood and soft blue are always a winning combination, as seen in the dining area of this lovely Pine Street Carpenters-designed home in the Philadelphia suburbs. Caned chairs and a woven natural-fiber rug are casual counterpoints to the brass-toned lighting fixtures and cabinet hardware.
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Warm white, wood and soft blue are always a winning combination, as seen in the dining area of this lovely Pine Street Carpenters-designed home in the Philadelphia suburbs. Caned chairs and a woven natural-fiber rug are casual counterpoints to the brass-toned lighting fixtures and cabinet hardware.
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2. Arch Observations
Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs opted for arched wall sconces set at various heights instead of a ceiling-mounted fixture in this Dallas home, which allows for uninterrupted views out the room’s large corner windows. The rug design and rounded seating echo the lighting’s arched shapes.
Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs opted for arched wall sconces set at various heights instead of a ceiling-mounted fixture in this Dallas home, which allows for uninterrupted views out the room’s large corner windows. The rug design and rounded seating echo the lighting’s arched shapes.
1. Dining Hall
The most-saved dining room photo so far in 2022 is another vision in black, white and wood. This California wine country vacation home (which its architect, Craig O’Connell, refers to as “modern ag"-style) boasts an open-plan living room, dining room and kitchen area designed to accommodate large groups. The dining space’s woven seating and blackened-wood table are illuminated by a dramatic linear chandelier suspended from a reclaimed-wood ceiling.
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The most-saved dining room photo so far in 2022 is another vision in black, white and wood. This California wine country vacation home (which its architect, Craig O’Connell, refers to as “modern ag"-style) boasts an open-plan living room, dining room and kitchen area designed to accommodate large groups. The dining space’s woven seating and blackened-wood table are illuminated by a dramatic linear chandelier suspended from a reclaimed-wood ceiling.
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Darci Hether New York designed this sophisticated and fuss-free dining room in Westhampton Beach, New York, with family get-togethers in mind. Greige-stained wood floors complement the coastal color palette of blue, gray, cream and a pinch of mustard yellow.
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