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Scandinavian style inspired gray-painted wood floors in this Chicago-area house. The homeowner upholstered a mix of chairs with vintage grain sacks—easy to do with a staple gun. A vintage shutter leans against the wall. Deep, luxurious hues evoke high-impact drama without a hint of gloom. Gwen Hefner of The Makerista blog reworked the dining room of her 1980s suburban Kansas City home with a bluish-black customized paint. "Everybody has something to say about it, and that's what I like," she says. Statement pieces, such as a wine-barrel-stave chandelier and a 19th-century clock, add drama in the dining room of this Ohio home. A casual cottage look always embraces the great outdoors. Make the most of views and natural light by minimizing window treatments--even dare to go bare where privacy isn't a concern. Supplement the organic mood with wood and other natural materials--in flooring and furniture. Highlight texture, too, with accents such as neatly woven rattan, like on the backs of these chairs.




In this Chicago-area home, durable details let the homeowners rest easy. A distressed poplar table welcomes nicks. The oak flooring forgives scuffs. A welcoming warm palette of taupes and grays steers dinner parties in a relaxed direction in the dining room of this Michigan home. A twig chandelier adds rustic elegance above a farm table dressed up with side chairs in a whitewash finish. Grass-cloth wallpaper brings texture. Elegant white ironstone and other vintage dishes act like art in the dining room of this Nebraska farmhouse. Modern dining chairs contrast a salvaged bench and a farm table made by the homeowner. A tight color palette pulls the styles together. Paint (Shelving and walls) OC-118 Snowfall White. Lake houses and Old Glory go together like kids and vacation. The flag in the dining room of this Michigan lake home was a $10 flea-market find. The homeowner framed it with stained 1x4s held together with corner brackets—a vintage-style touch to relax a new home’s perfect sheen.




This dining table’s driftwood-like finish and a shell chandelier reference the nearby Lake Michigan shore. A 30-inch round window with boldly painted trim gives this ordinary dining room a striking focal point. Wallpaper-backed built-in shelves further emphasize the casually elegant scheme and provide much-needed storage for entertaining wares and books. Placing a dining table in front of soaring windows styled like the 1930s originals takes advantage of natural light. Floral-patterned ceiling-high curtains draw eyes out to the landscape. It takes a long pendant to light the length of this rustic, white oak table that seats 10. Contemporary green leather chairs add bright color in the dining room of this Lake Michigan home. A mix of chairs looks casual around an old farm table. Vintage—and white—items are the heart of the French farmhouse decorating style in this 1909 Illinois home. Bold wall color and fabric choices energize this dining room in a Missouri home.




Dark wood and light art balance the effect. If you host lots of guests, consider one long window seat. Pairing a big farm table with a crisp white bench and Windsor chairs offers flexibility in an eclectic setting. The dining area echoes the playful, repurposed spirit in the rest of this Minnesota home. A red tool caddy on top of a salvaged cheese-crate side table serves as a beverage bar during gatherings. Large casters elevate an antique farm table to counter height and make it easy to move. A metal laundry pail filled with flowers tops the table. Framed botanical prints and tulips are crowning earthy touches in a warm and natural tone established with a wood dining set, soft green walls and hardwood flooring. Blue creates a calming feel throughout the dining and living space. The straight lines of the Parsons-style table and leather chairs complement the angular simplicity of this room in a Wisconsin home. A linear contemporary glass light fixture is a unique interpretation of a traditional crystal chandelier.




Dramatic color works well in this Ohio dining room made for entertaining. Playful conversation starters include world globes spilling out of the fireplace and a collection of vintage light bulbs. A boat prow "bar" and contemporary chairs complete the eclectic mix. Add detailed richness to an intimate dining room by applying stock molding to a drywall ceiling. High-back spindle chairs and stained-glass light fixtures put traditional "country" in this dining space. The long dining table accommodates large family meals. The dining room's wood tones warm the adjoining white kitchen. Sunlight floods this dining room through 7-foot doors and windows with transoms. When the weather is nice, the French doors open to a deck, bringing the outdoors in. The rough wood support beams on the ceiling and walls complement the rustic decor. The minimalist design in this dining room—including a hand-crafted wire chandelier—allows unobstructed views past the table to the exterior windows.




The family who built this new Wisconsin lake home wanted to give it vintage charm. In the dining room, workers scuffed up raw pine floors (later sealed) for a naturally aged look. Environmentally friendly elements feel right at home in this sunny dining space. The natural twig chandeliers have LED light bulbs; the table top is cement flanking a tree slice; walls sport zero-VOC paint; and the chairs wear organic upholstery. Modern chairs pull up to a traditional wood table. Linens, a throw on the booth and unframed art balance the bold yellow wall. An X-base table reminiscent of an old picnic table, surrounded by simple country-style chairs, invites casual family meals in this lakeside home's dining room. A striped rug, boat oars and local folk art add to the down-home feel. This dining room sports an assortment of subdued patterns and textures in a striped cotton rug, leather seat cushions, houndstooth pillows, diamond-embroidered drapes and floral upholstery. Simple ivory pottery pieces provide the only accents needed.




This compact dining area in a Chicago home links the living area and the kitchen. The round table takes up less space than a rectangular one, and cream-color chairs with curved backs also keep the space feeling airy. An oversize barrel light fixture adds contemporary style. Designed to be flexible for a family with small kids and teenagers, this circular table offers a variety of seating options: a curved banquette sofa, two armchairs and benches. Mix and match fabrics in playful patterns and colors punch up the style and mask wear and tear. A statement wallpaper makes this dining room a standout. The busy pattern is offset by the dark wood floor, simply framed mirror and clean-lined dining table. A large abstract painting brings all the color and pattern needed to define this modern dining space. A built-in wall-to-wall cabinet buffet makes it easy to serve a crowd. A stone table top and simple leather chairs enhance the sophisticated feel. This dining area next to a kitchen accommodates quick breakfasts, snacks or company for dinner.




Built-in cabinetry provides storage as well as an area for a flat-screen TV. Two wicker chairs offer seating for everyday meals, while a banquette love seat goes to work when company arrives. Muted colors and a touch of antiqued silver give this dining room its classy vibe. While the colors are understated, the mix of chair styles, finishes and tasteful accents gives the room elegant style. This dining space, carved out of a renovated firehouse, uses French posters and Asian-style chairs around a square table for an eclectic style. A casual, glass-wrapped eating space makes the most of this house's natural surroundings and lake view. A vintage pine table, surrounded by rattan chairs, feels right at home with the scenery. A spherelike chandelier adds a touch of sophistication. In this condominium dining room, bases on contemporary molded-plastic chairs subtly repeat the X-base wood table. A stark white-and-brown color scheme has a definite city/urban feel. The pass-through to the kitchen, with a serving buffet underneath, offers flexibility for entertaining.

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