Stained Glass Lighting For Dining Room

Stained Glass Lighting For Dining Room

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Interior designer and TV presenter Julia Kendell gives her advice on lighting a room.

A well-balanced lighting scheme will bring a room to life. Lighting not only creates a mood but can also be used to delineate areas, enhance texture and highlight special features. The following key tips will help you create a clever lighting layout that will transform your home.

1. TAKE TO TASK

Prioritise the function of each room when you're planning a lighting scheme. In kitchens, position the lights directly over the work surfaces. Choose daylight lamps for study areas and install several circuits in spaces used day and evening. Consider where the family will be reading or doing hobbies and position lights accordingly. In a bathroom, use wall lights either side of a mirror to illuminate the face for putting on make-up and shaving. In addition to this, a dimmable circuit option will create a relaxing atmosphere, ideal for when you're having a long soak in the bath.

2. THINK IN 3D

The textures in a room come to life when light fittings are installed at an acute angle to the surface. So, to achieve this effect, rather than using overhead lighting, layer it to cast differing levels of light from floor to ceiling. For instance, you could install small directional lights on stairs to highlight treads and risers, but be aware that angled lighting will emphasise any uneven surfaces you may wish to disguise.

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3. ACCENT AND DEFINE

Light can be used to draw attention to architecturally interesting details and away from less attractive areas. Use narrow beam spots fitted to a dimmable circuit to highlight pieces of art such as sculptures, and install them in the floor to uplight arches, columns and timber detail. Display cabinets can be lit internally with inset LED strips, while picture lights accent artworks individually and are available for both traditional and contemporary interiors.

4. HIDE YOUR LIGHT

Concealed light fixtures create a magical effect. LED and Xenon strips can be hidden under wall-mounted cabinets to cast an ethereal glow onto the floor, producing a 'floating' effect. Plaster lighting troughs can be used in place of cornices to light the ceiling, gently illuminating the room. Similarly, rather than using recessed downlighters, place strip lights above kitchen wall cabinets to cast rays back down onto the work surfaces.

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5. CONSERVE ENERGY

A decade ago, low- energy light fittings produced an undesirably harsh, clinical 'blue' glare. Thankfully, it's now possible to achieve a warm glow with LED fittings, which consume much less energy than the (now obsolete) incandescent bulb. Please note: halogen lighting is not classified as low-energy. While low- energy bulbs are significantly more expensive, over their lifetime they will offer sizeable power savings.

6. LAMPS AND FREE-STANDING PIECES

Floor- and table- standing lamps are useful for adding another layer of lighting at seating height. If you opt for a selection of lights in one room, try to find a common theme between styles to ensure they sit well together. It's worth fitting a lamp circuit to plug the lamps directly into, so they can be turned on and off together.

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10 Clever Ways to Make the Most of a Small Dining Room

Even the tightest corner can feel like a banquet hall. (Well, almost.)

Small Dining Room Ideas

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Flip Out

Apartment living generally devotes little more than a wall to eating. To make a dining room appear magically before her eyes, this homeowner installed a a sleek table that easily folds out at mealtimes.

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Pair a Round Table With a Banquette

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Use Walls Wisely

Often considered a design no-no in other rooms, placing furniture against the wall frees up space for walking in this narrow dining area. Folding chairs stored neatly on the opposite wall can easily be grabbed when company arrives.

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Choose Shelves Instead of a Cabinet

China cabinets or sideboards are lovely, but their bulk can dominate a room and uses space inefficiently. Floating shelves, on the other hand, can be customized to fit your needs (fill the whole wall with them, if you like!) and offer more flexible storage than standalone pieces.

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Build in Seating and Shelves

Both built-in bookcases and banquettes are meant to be directly next to the wall, offering as much seating, storage, and open floor space as possible — so when combined, they're a like small dining room superhero.

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Choose Dual-Purpose Furniture

If you had to sacrfice part of your dining room to your workspace, get the best of both worlds with a pretty desk. For parties, this blogger clears off this stately oak piece to use as a buffet.

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Get a Bench

Unlike chairs, a bench can seat more than one person (a handful of kids, if you're lucky!) and tucks completely out of the way when not in use.

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Invest in a Mirror

Employ this bit of visual trickery to make any small room seem bigger: A mirror's reflection is great at faking extra space, and bounces light around the room to make it seem airier.

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Collect Matching Dinnerware

Open shelves are often the best storage option in a tight space, but you have to fill them wisely. Coordinating plates and serveware, like this pretty creamy collection, add a decorative element with a culinary tilt.

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Create a Booth

Two banquettes are better than one! This clever set-up makes room for an entire family in a tight corner — and offers hidden storage under the seats.

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How to Calculate the Best Table Size for Your Dining Room

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Congratulations on your decision to get a new dining room table. Choosing a new style of table can change the whole vibe in your dining area. It's important to choose a table that fits the size of your room so there's room for everyone to walk around. Taking the time to measure the size of your dining room and comparing your open floor space to standard table sizes can help you choose a piece of furniture that's a good fit for your home.

Determine the Size of Your Dining Area

Hook the end of a tape measure to something solid against the wall, like the door trim, or have a helper hold the end against the wall. Measure all the way across the room to the opposite wall. Make a note of this size, and then repeat the measuring process on the other two walls in the room. Multiply the two numbers together to determine the size of the room in square feet. If you're choosing a dining table for a room in a house with an open floor plan, measure to the edge of the area where you want the dining area to end.

Draw the Room

Sketch the room on a sheet of grid paper or enter the dimensions in a 3D room layout planning tool. While a larger open space around the table gives a room a casual, airy feeling, allow a minimum of three feet around the perimeter of the room for walking space. The remaining space in the center of the room is the maximum to allow for a dining table. It's easier to fit a small table into a large room than it is to crowd an oversized table into a tiny room. If you have extra floor space available after placing your dining table, you can adjust the way it's positioned in the room to enhance the flow of foot traffic and increase visual appeal.

Consider Decor Elements Around the Room's Outer Edge

Some pieces of furniture are big enough they're hard to move, making them almost a permanent part of your floor plan. If there are other large furnishings around the outer edge of the room, such as a hutch or curio cabinet, be sure to include the dimensions of those items in your sketch and in your calculations.

The Role of Table Top Shapes in Choosing Table Size

This is a tip you may see at play if you look closely at tabletops for restaurants. This is because restaurant tables are often packed in snugly to provide seating for as many patrons as possible. When space is at a premium — for example if you have a small dining area and can't arrange it to leave floor space around the table — consider a round or oval table. The rounded edges of the tabletop can allow for foot traffic.

Consider a Table That Has a Leaf

Choosing a table that has a leaf is one easy way to accommodate an occasional large group while enjoying the coziness of a small table. Just add the leaf when guests are coming over and remove it when there's a smaller group present. Floor space may be tied up with the leaf is installed, but it's also freed up when you restore the table to its smaller leaf-free size.

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Expensive Dining Table And Chairs

Expensive Dining Table And Chairs

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1 A 19th-Century English Extending Oak Dining Table

Buy Now $31,380.84

Made circa 1820, this "very unusual antique dining table" is made of oak covered with medullary rays. It's unique since mahogany was in fashion during the Regency period, and "the use of oak for construction of high fashion furniture was not common at the time." It also splits into two separate console tables.

2 A 1970s Burr and Chrome Paul Evans Cityscape Extendable Dining Table

Buy Now $31,380.84

Designed by Paul Evans, this burr and chrome table can seat up to 14 people and was part of the designer's Cityscape Collection, a series that ran from 1971 to 1981.

3 A Late 18th-Century Directoire Extendable Mahogany, Brass, and Gilt Bronze Table

Buy Now $31,378.43

This mahogany table from the Directory period can seat between 8 and 18 and can be extended up to 230 inches.

4 "Half Moon," a Marble and Brass or Gold-Plated Dining Table Designed by Lara Bohinc

Buy Now $30,616

Slovenian-born designer Lara Bohinc offers "Half Moon," a dining table featuring marbles including black and gold, Verde Guatemala, Picasso, Calacatta, Red Wine, and Monclair, all framed by solid brushed brass or 22-carat gold-plated steel rims. It requires more than 100 hours of work and production takes 15 to 16 weeks.

5 A Walnut Concave Dining Table

Buy Now $30,366.22

Dunleavy Bespoke designed this option in American black walnut, which is hand-sculpted into an elliptical concave form. Production takes 10 to 11 weeks.

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Rug Refinement

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Rug Refinement

Placing a rug under the table can provide a visual anchor in a dining room. Particularly in an open floor plan, a rug helps define the dining space and separate it from the rest of the room. Here, bloggers at A Beautiful Mess chose to incorporate not one but two Persian-style rugs.

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Country Comfort

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Country Comfort

A rustic table can work well in a casual dining room or an eat-in kitchen. To amp up the cozy quotient, plop a pillow or custom-made cushion on each chair, and drape a faux fur throw over the bench.

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Dramatic Artwork

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Dramatic Artwork

Bold is the watchword in Home Made By Carmona's dining room. Dark blue walls lend elegance to the dining space, while a gallery display of generously sized framed artwork adds interest to the walls.

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The Perfect Paper

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The Perfect Paper

Today's wallpaper comes in a variety of modern, elegant, and playful designs. In this dining room by In Honor of Design, a gold-and-cream-colored wallpaper from Hygge & West both sets the stage and steals the show.

Related: 7 Reasons to Reconsider Wallpaper

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An Assortment of Chairs

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An Assortment of Chairs

There's a time and a place for being matchy-matchy, but the dining room doesn't have to be one of them. Here, traditional dining room chairs and woven side chairs coexist beautifully.

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Focus on the Table

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Focus on the Table

If it has the right bones, a lackluster garage sale find can be transformed into a stellar dining table. Follow the lead of the blogger at Cherished Bliss by painting and distressing a worse-for-wear table to create a focal point for your dining room. Chalk paint, a belt sander, and a free afternoon are pretty much all you need to do the job.

Related: 8 Unique Ways to Build Your Own Table

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A Touch of Vintage

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A Touch of Vintage

Decorating this dining room was a treat for the brains behind Passionshake—and the results are a treat for the eyes. Vintage and modern elements merge in a delightful mélange of styles.

Related: 10 Vintage Decorating Ideas We Were Wrong to Abandon

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A Softer Bench

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A Softer Bench

If you like the look of bench seating but not the feel of a hard slab of wood, this dining room decorating idea from StoneGable Blog may be just what you need. For comfort and a softer appearance, a wooden bench is dressed in a skirted cushion, and the rest of the seating options are equally plush.

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Mixing Patterns

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Mixing Patterns

Why be boring when you can make a statement? That's the principle behind this dining room at The Gathered Home. The rug, curtains, and dining chair cushions each bring a different pattern into the mix, while the dark walls and black chairs bestow a sense of unity.

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Spoiled for Color

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Spoiled for Color

The explosion of color in this blue dining room feels cheerful but not childish. Warmth and sophistication emanate from the wood chairs and the dining table base that echo the fireplace surround.

Related: Set the Tone: 8 Colors for an Inviting Dining Room

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A Sense of Order

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A Sense of Order

Everything has its place in this well-planned dining room. With a bar cart and a coffee station standing sentry along the wall, both aperitifs and after-dinner coffee are within easy reach.

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White and Wood

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White and Wood

The combination of white and raw wood evokes the simple beauty of farmhouse living. Here, the blogger at The Lily Pad Cottage plays up the theme with a collection of herbs in woven baskets.

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Brightness Underfoot

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Brightness Underfoot

The dignified silhouette of Danish midcentury-style furniture stands out against the playful pattern of a colorful rug, creating a grown-up dining room that doesn't take itself too seriously.

Related: 10 Area Rugs You Can Actually Afford

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Color on Color

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Color on Color

There's no reason to shy away from color in the dining room. Choose colors that play off each other—warm blue and pink work well together—to avoid visual chaos.

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Sleek and Space-Saving

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Sleek and Space-Saving

An Art Deco archway in this Brooklyn home, renovated through Sweeten, opens onto an urbane dining area. The slender legs on the dining table and chairs take up minimal visual space, preventing the room from appearing cluttered.

Related: 10 Decorating Mistakes That Make Your House Look Smaller

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Close the Door

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Close the Door

A pocket door blocks out kitchen noise and clutter without taking up the floor space that a traditional door would require.

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Modern Lines

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Modern Lines

When it came time to update their home, a comfortable and inviting dining room was a priority for these homeowners who entertain frequently. Their calm, dignified dining area would look entirely at home in a high-end furniture gallery.

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Space Smart

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Space Smart

Many dining room tables seat at least six people, but if your family is small or if you don't host big sit-down dinners, there's no reason to spring for lots of seating. Particularly if the dimensions of your dining area are restricted, consider a small table with an extra leaf that will give you space when you really need it.

Related: 14 Ways to Pull Off a Double-Duty Dining Room

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Playful in Pink

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Playful in Pink

No, pink isn't everyone's first pick for the dining room, but Exuberant Pink by Sherwin-Williams strikes a surprisingly sophisticated pose in this dining room.

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Claim a Space

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Claim a Space

If you don't have a dedicated dining room, you can put one wherever you want. When centered on top of a textured rug, this dining set becomes a room unto itself in a wide-open entryway.

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Kitschy and Cute

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Kitschy and Cute

With Grandma's dishes in the china cabinet and faux fur on the midcentury-style chairs, different decades collide harmoniously in this white dining room. The disparate elements are unified by the monochromatic color scheme.

Related: 8 Things You Never See on the Dining Table Anymore

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Flexible Seating

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Flexible Seating

A bench may be one of the most space-smart seating options around, and it's especially well suited to a long farmhouse table. With a bench, you can squeeze in more diners than you could with individual dining room chairs, and it adds a rustic charm.

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Better with Banquettes

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Better with Banquettes

The benefits of a banquette can't be overstated. They're not only cushy and comfortable, but many can also be customized to provide storage for linens, cutlery, and so much more right below the seat. Genius!

Related: Is a Kitchen Banquette Right for You?

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Breezy Style

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Breezy Style

Beachy vibes abound in this seagrass-hued dining room. The addition of natural textures like wood and wicker amp up the beach house aesthetic.

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The Timeless Appeal of Wainscoting

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The Timeless Appeal of Wainscoting

Clad in board-and-batten, this two-tone dining room is as simple as it is stunning, a lovely mix of modern and traditional.

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Spotlight on the Centerpiece

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Spotlight on the Centerpiece

A large floral arrangement is nice for special occasions, but for everyday a few branches in a vase make an excellent centerpiece. If greenery is too tall to see over, remove it from the dining room table before you sit down to eat.

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Consider Pastels

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Consider Pastels

Though they're not often seen in the dining room, pastels can bring a refreshing and tranquil vibe to a room that's often considered stilted and stuffy.

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Drink Up

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Drink Up

A well-stocked bar behind the dining room table means cocktail hour can blend seamlessly into dinnertime.

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On the Map

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On the Map

If you love eating your way through cuisines from around the world, a map on a dining room wall can encourage you to learn where your ingredients hail from and marvel at the diversity on your plate.

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A Shiplap Canvas

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A Shiplap Canvas

Shiplap and hardwood floors provide an earthy palette for a white dining table, chairs, and trim in this modern and eclectic dining room at A Beautiful Mess.

Related: 17 Times Shiplap Made the Room

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Stripes Aplenty

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Stripes Aplenty

From the board-and-batten walls to the spindle-back chairs, wooden floorboards, and bold, stripey rug, lines abound in this dining room. The motif welds together the many elements of the space and energizes the design.

Related: 10 Doable Designs for a DIY Rug

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A Green Thumb

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A Green Thumb

Plants, plants, and more plants enliven this sunny dining room. Broad, dramatic leaves catch the eye, and an array of succulents on the wall serve as artwork.

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Light the Way

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Light the Way

A deconstructed chandelier helps define the dining area in this open floor plan space. Consisting of a cluster of pendant lights hung at different lengths, the "fixture" is a work of art unto itself.

Related: 16 Brilliant Lighting Ideas You Can DIY on a Dime

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In the Round

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In the Round

A sunny nook has just enough space for a round table set atop a round rug, giving a family of four a bright, attractive spot for comfortable dinners at home.

Related: 15 Photos That Prove You Need a Breakfast Nook

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Rugged Yet Refined

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Rugged Yet Refined

While the antler chandelier and large dining table bring to mind a hunting lodge, the geometric artwork and upholstered dining chairs hint at softness and sophistication. A warm, rich wall color—Sierra Redwood from Sherwin-Williams—pulls it all together.

Related: The New Neutrals: 9 Colors You Can Trust for Today's Home

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The Personal Touch

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The Personal Touch

Put a selection of your favorite treasures on display in the dining room. Here, the blogger at Lolly Jane installed farmhouse-style shelves and gathered together evocative items, focusing on clean whites and pops of light aqua that echo the shade of the colorful pendant.

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A Multipurpose Space

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A Multipurpose Space

This blogger transformed a seldom-used formal dining room into a multipurpose space, part library, part dining room. Built-in shelves accommodate books and give the room a cozy vibe, while a small round dining table fits in comfortably, allowing the space to continue to serve its original function when needed.

Related: Why 7 Families Ditched the Dining Room

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Red, White, and Blue

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Red, White, and Blue

Country style and love of country meet in this farmhouse-inspired dining room. A frame made from 1x4 scrap wood sits on top of an American flag (an antique market find) for patriotic flair.

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A Dark Accent

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A Dark Accent

It's incredible what a coat of dark paint and a fiddle-leaf fig can do for a room. If you're reluctant to cover all four walls with a bold navy or black paint, choose just one wall and make it the focal point. A sideboard, artwork, and other decorative elements can provide even more emphasis.

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Comfort and Color

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Comfort and Color

Add a splash of color and a welcome element of comfort to your dining chairs by providing each one with a lumbar pillow. This little bit of support will encourage guests to linger after dinner and make conversation more enjoyable.

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Dining Room Decor

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Dining Room Decor

Turn your dining room into a comfortable spot to gather.

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The Best Dining Chair Sets at Any Price Point

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Ready to refresh your dining room's decor? Updating your space by adding a new set of dining chairs is an easy way to reinvigorate the look of the room and help your family and guests stay more comfortable in the process.

Dining room chairs are the type of furniture that you'll use every day for years to come, so it's important to find the right ones for your needs. Not only that, but dining chairs tend to set the mood and tone of your entire dining room. When finding the best set of chairs for your space, take into consideration things like its overall style, the material it's made from, its cost and its size to be sure it'll fit into your space. Finding a set that blends all these elements ensures you'll have chairs that are ideal for your lifestyle, your wallet and your decorating sensibilities.

Now, check out this selection of chairs that prove an upgrade doesn't necessarily have to cost a fortune. We've got a variety of dining room chairs at every price point, from amazing budget finds to high-end chairs that will last you for years — and look great doing it.

Under $150: HomePop Parsons Geometric Dining Set or Burris Black Chairs

Who says a great set of dining chairs has to break the bank? Not us. If you're looking for new chairs to outfit a traditional dining room, check out these HomePop Parsons Geometric Dining Chairs. They're upholstered for added comfort, and their fabric options come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. That makes it easy to find the perfect match for your space.

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If you're going for more of a traditional or minimalist look — maybe you don't prefer the solid backs of the Parsons chairs — then a pair of these Burris Black Dining Chairs offers a great way to go. Crafted from sturdy rubberwood with a glossy black finish, these sculptural, Windsor-style dining chairs go well with a variety of styles. Whether your style is more classic or mid-century modern, they add a beautiful accent that doesn't look out of place.

Under $200: Coavas Cushion Seats or Crown Ivory Linen Dining Chairs

If we may say so, a full set of four dining room chairs for less than $200 is a pretty amazing deal. And you can save big when you check out these Coavas Cushion Seats. This set of sturdy padded chairs boasts wear-proof linen upholstery and metal legs with anti-scratch pads to protect your floor. Plus, they're undeniably mid-century modern in style, so they're ideal if you're looking to explore this decorating trend.

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If you only need a pair of chairs, then these Crown Ivory Linen Dining Chairs are also available at a great value. They're made with a sturdy metal frame and designed with classy tufted linen upholstery that creates an undeniably sumptuous look. They're available in several different colors, including a variety of neutral tones that make them easy to match with your existing decor.

Under $250: Bella Beige Upholstered Dining Chairs or Transparent Stacking Seats

Prefer that your dining chairs make a statement? Add a substantial dose of elegance to your table with a pair of Bella Beige Upholstered Dining Chairs. These beautiful sloped armchairs are made from a solid pine wood base with fabric upholstery, complete with round tacks for added visual interest and a bit of rustic flair. The seats are also constructed with foam for maximum comfort, and the legs feature floor glides to prevent scratching.

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If you're looking for something a little more casual — and highly show-stopping — then these Transparent Stacking Seats are great backup chairs to have on hand for guests. Made from heavy-duty plastic, you can stack them for easy storage when they're not in use or use them in virtually any other room in the house. They're a nice lightweight option that couldn't be easier to clean.

Under $300: Keyhole Back Chairs or Laurelhurst Dining Armchairs

Give your dining room a touch of artistic flair with these modern, geometric Keyhole Back Dining Chairs. Available in a variety of colors, they're made from solid rubberwood frames topped with your choice of linen or faux leather upholstery. The uniquely designed padded backs make them both comfortable and an interesting focal point.

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If you'd rather go with a touch of classic Americana, take a look at the Laurelhurst Dining Armchair. This gorgeous solid red oak armchair brings an updated look to a traditional aesthetic thanks to the gently curved backs. Those curved backs also provide added comfort and support, making these chairs a beautiful addition to any traditionally decorated dining space.

Under $500: Canary Gold and White Velvet Dining Chairs or Margarite Seats

Want to go all-out opulent? Then feast your eyes on the luxurious Canary Gold and White Velvet Dining Chair. Made from gold-toned metal bases with curved backrests, this chair set is a great way to glam up your dining room. The chairs also boast velvet seats that are available in different colors, so they're sure to add some pizzazz to your dining space.

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If you're aiming for a mid-century modern look that's been updated with some 21st-century sensibilities, this pair of Margarite Chairs is also a great choice. Featuring a low backrest, foam seat cushions and tapered metal legs, they're offered in a variety of colors to match your style. Weighing in at just 14 pounds, they're also as easy to move as they are stylish.

Over $500: Tolivere Green Velvet Dining Chairs or Brigham Seats

If you're in the mood to pull out all the stops, then it doesn't get any classier than the Tolivere Green Velvet Dining Chair. This Art Deco-style piece features tufted velvet upholstery on a sturdy steel frame. It's an easy way to instantly add a dash of timeless swag to your dining room. Despite its definite 1930s style, this chair also harmonizes well with furniture from a variety of other time periods.

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Want to get not only a full set of dining chairs but a table as well? If so, then the Brigham Dining Set has you covered. You'll get four vintage-style chairs with faux leather bucket seats and a charming walnut table to match. This is a great choice for transforming your whole dining room without having to worry about mixing and matching pieces.

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