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Life's complicated, so keep it simple where you can. This moto can easily be applied to designing your home too. Simple doesn't mean drab, boring, or lacking personality, though. There are plenty of ways to design any room easily and simply, but today, we're focusing in on how to design a simple dining room. Whatever your design style or preferences may be, we think our advice will help you design your space without breaking a sweat.
How and where you use color in your simple dining room is up to you. With that being said, having colorful dining chairs is a great way to make a statement and define the room's overarching style. If you wish to have the color(s) continue throughout the room, look for opportunities to showcase those colors in wall decor, curtains, or a complementary area rug.
There's no need to over accessorize or overthink your simple dining room. The standard layout of placing a rug beneath the table, having a single chandelier directly above it, and perhaps a single piece of wall art on the back wall can adequately fill the space without overwhelming it. Simple design and minimal accents does not make your dining room boring; it makes it soothing and comfortable.
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Large area rugs are ideal for furnishing large dining rooms. By having the rug extend further past the dining chairs, you create the illusion of having a larger dining space and give your guests more space to spread out and back up their chairs. This practice works well with any interior design style, but it is especially impactful with more cozy styles like country cottage and farmhouse.
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Symmetry is a great tool in interior design. In this dining room, the architecture itself lends itself to a symmetrical design, as does the dining table and layout of the chairs. Within symmetrical schemes like this though, you can add elements of playfulness through unique accents that break the symmetry.
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Contemporary interior design is focused on self expression and artistry. While this often comes across in wall decor, lighting fixtures, and rugs, you can also choose a statement piece like a contemporary dining table. This simple addition goes a long way in creating a bold style statement.
One of the best ways to make a simple space is to go minimal. What do you need in a dining room? A table and chairs. Does that mean you should throw style out the window? Absolutely not! You can choose any style you like, but if you really want to lean into simplicity, choose furniture that has simple lines and minimal colors and patterns. Modern style in particular works well in scenarios like this.
Black and white color palettes are incredibly diverse. Whether you're looking to create a highly elegant space or something more contemporary, this color scheme can complement the room's overarching aesthetic. If you want to have a softer moment within this bold color palette, try inserting a neutral area rug. A warm neutral jute dining room rug with beige or cream tones can make the room feel warmer, while a cool neutral rug like grey or slate can increase the drama.
If your walls already have a lot of character to them, let them shine as the key detailing of the room. The white brick wall in this photo adds a lot of texture and design to the room, to the point where it's unnecessary to add in any other decor that would make it seem cluttered. Going with white brick walls isn't the only option though; there are hundreds upon hundreds of ideas out there for accent walls or textured walls, so do some research and see which style you fall in love with.
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In open concept floor plans and layouts, it is vital to consider how different areas complement one another's style. Using the same metallic finishes, colors, and general aesthetic can help bridge the gap between two spaces. All three of these principles are shown here, where the gold accents carry to the kitchen's marble backsplash, the wall art decorates both spaces, and a general modern style is highlighted in both spaces.
When you live in an open floor layout, it's hard to separate one space from another. So, maybe the spaces shouldn't be separate. Once again, choose minimal furniture for your dining room, but then have at least one element that ties it with whatever else it shares a room with. This room shows dark wood chairs connecting back to the kitchen. The kitchen naturally has more in it, even just accounting for shelving and countertops. By keeping the dining room simple but connected, you allow your eye to be drawn from one simple space to the next space down the path.
If your dining room opens to the kitchen, living room, or any other adjacent space, then you may choose to connect the spaces through inverted color schemes. Basically, this means that if white is a main color in the dining room, then it is a simple secondary color in the neighboring room. Then, vice-versa, if the kitchen has gold as a main accent, then gold can be a secondary accent in the dining room. Playing with area rugs is a great way to work with inverted/flipped color schemes as well.
We've seen plenty of examples that work with a neutral color palette, but none quite like this. This room really is light, with its white furniture and light beige rug and curtains. However, this incorporation of the table runner adds in just the pop this room needs. When stylizing your space, think about adding in that one vibrant color in a world of light neutrals. You can go simple without any sort of pattern on the runner or rug, or you can add in some details if you feel like the room is too sparse without them. Regardless, you can see just how effective it is to add in that one flair of color right in the center of the space.
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As you can see, there are so many ways to create a simple dining room space. Oftentimes it includes being minimal with the furniture and accents you use, but that's not always the case. And just because some of our examples showed a lot of neutral colors, that doesn't mean that bold colors and patterns are off limits! Study the dining rooms that you love most, implement our tips and tricks, and you'll be well on your way to creating a simple dining room with ease.
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