Dining Nook Furniture

Dining Nook Furniture

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Ryann Ford

Mornings aren't everyone's cup of tea (or coffee). But if you had any of these charming breakfast nooks in your home, you'd be out of bed every morning in a flash. These rooms use some of the best kitchen trends of 2020 and cover so many different design ideas that we're sure any style you have in mind is included. From bright, sunny rooms with colorful area rugs to cozy tucked away booths, there's no stone left unturned with these concepts.

There are several farmhouse kitchen ideas in here that would complement any country kitchen, including dark woods and mixed patterns. Even if you don't have a designated breakfast nook at the moment, some of these designs might inspire you to carve out a little space for a bistro table or a bar with two seats. Some use muted paint tones to accentuate the room's space, while others advocate for wallpaper to infuse some texture (you can use removable wallpaper if you're feeling noncommittal). And if you're just looking to browse through some beautiful rooms for inspiration, then by all means, click away. You might just have a hankering for a fresh cup of joe after browsing through these best breakfast nook ideas.

breakfast nook ideas upholstered booth

DUSTIN HALLECK

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Leather Booth

This breakfast nook looks incredibly inviting with its emerald leather booth and a white marble table.

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KIM CORNELISON

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Budget-Friendly

The chairs in this bright, sunny room were found at Goodwill and spray-painted for a dark color that contrasts nicely against the light features.

SHOP RUGS

breakfast nook ideas bench storage

HARIS KENJAR

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Hidden Storage

This inviting space has bonus storage under the benches that make the room functional, as well as cozy.

SHOP THROW PILLOWS

breakfast nook ideas shelving

DAVID TSAY

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Bistro Table

Turn a small space into an effective room by equipping it with a bistro-style table for two. Lots of open shelving makes it feel more spacious.

SHOP BISTRO TABLES

breakfast nook ideas rug

Tessa Neustadt

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Bold Rug

You'll want to spend all your time hanging out around this big, welcoming table that's brought together by a colorful rug.

SHOP AREA RUGS

breakfast nook ideas old and new

ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Mix Old and New

A modern kitchen meets traditional with this retro-looking nook and a vintage light hanging overhead.

SHOP THROW PILLOWS

breakfast nook ideas patterns

Ryann Ford

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Use Dark Woods

This mahogany table looks stunning complemented by the royal blue benches and baby blue checkered chairs.

SHOP THROW PILLOWS

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breakfast nook ideas drop leaf table

Francesco Lagnese / Tom Scheerer

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Drop Leaf Table

A great way to save on space is using a drop leaf table. It's perfect for two throughout the week and can be extended if you're having guests over.

SHOP TABLES

breakfast nook ideas bar

DUSTIN HALLECK

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Bar Nook

A piece of wood and a couple stools can turn almost any space into a cozy nook. This one has a huge "window" that looks out onto the living room for a space that feels open.

SHOP BARSTOOLS

breakfast nook ideas room

ALEC HEMER

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Striped Rug

A striped rug adds an extra layer of cheeriness to this open, sunny room where you'll want to have every meal.

SHOP AREA RUGS

breakfast nook ideas three season porch

Douglas Friedman / trunkarchive.

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Three-Season Room

A small set of table and chairs is the perfect addition to a three-season room where you can enjoy your breakfasts for most of the year.

SHOP DINING SETS

breakfast nook ideas patio furniture

DAVID TSAY

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Patio Furniture

While these wicker chairs would look lovely on a porch, they also look inviting in this sunny breakfast nook.

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breakfast nook ideas outdoors

RIKKI SNYDER

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Outside Breakfast Nook

If you're lucky enough to live somewhere warm all year round, utilizing a covered outdoor space for your morning coffee is a great idea. (Chicken not included).

SHOP TABLECLOTHS

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Brian Woodcock

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Country Classic

This dreamy dining space in a classic country palette is refreshingly within reach thanks to easy DIYs, affordable art, and furniture that doesn't cost a fortune. For example, the chairs can be found at retailers like Walmart and Target, while the basket pendant was a simple DIY job using white paint, cord, and hot glue.

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Lucas Allen

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Breakfast Nook

"We always had a dining room, but my mom kept a small table in the kitchen as well," says designer Andrew Howard. "We grew up around that table, so now I always try to include a smaller table and banquette in my clients' homes."

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Annie Schlechter

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Decorate with Blue & White

This classic color combination is popping up all over the place in home decor and accessories. Add a little—or a lot!—to every room, including the breakfast nook. This room was styled by Bailey McCarthy of peppermintbliss.com, and features a Holborn pendant light by Circa Lighting, a Jules dining table by Sweet Elle, botanical prints by Belle Maison, and a Colt armchair by O&G Studio.

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Brian Woodcock

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Repurposed Picks

The dining nook in television star Mike Wolfe's vintage-decorated home is adorned with barn finds from his picks. The industrial-looking light fixture from an Ohio barn complements the cozy window seating upholstered in a soft-blue denim fabric.

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Brian Woodcock

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Cheery Vintage Florals

No shrinking violets here! Paired with the wallcovering, vintage metal trays featuring bold buds add interest without overwhelming the space. Floral draperies reinforce the lush look. A quartet of soft gray Windsor chairs and an heirloom-worthy pedestal table balance the pattern play on the walls.

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Laura Moss

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Sunny and Bright

The owners of this California bungalow chose Sherwin-Williams's Convivial Yellow for their breakfast nook, furnished with a built-in bench and a scalloped-top pedestal table from Ethan Allen.

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Susan Heegar

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Repurposed Area

To create a dining nook, the homeowner of this California farmhouse pulled up a pine pedestal table and slipcovered armchairs to built-in benches. An ironstone jug holds a mix of hydrangeas and lilacs.

breakfast nook with bench

Keith Scott Morton

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Room with a View

Built-in seating requires less space than chairs and provides the bonus of much-needed storage in this upstate New York home. Vintage blue-and-white textiles add a country touch.

Sunroom

Miki Duisterhof

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19th Century Sunroom

The owner of this Connecticut home designed the new sunroom to look like it was added during the 19th century. The faux-bois table is from Two's Company.

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Victoria Pearson

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Kitchen Booth

Metal stools—$90 World Market bargains—sidle up to this California breakfast nook's table, constructed of salvaged wood. The chandelier dates from the 1960s.

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Victoria Pearson

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Light and Airy

Curtains stitched from Thomas Paul's dragonfly fabric complement the sylvan views in this California home's breakfast nook.

texas ranch

Victoria Pearson

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Calm Colors

A coat of paint (Beluga by Behr) refreshed this Texas ranch's flea-market table. The owner's mom brought the 1950s Hans Wegner chairs when she moved in. Vintage breadboxes provide sneaky storage for table linens

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Victoria Pearson

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White on White

When the owner of this DIY Wyoming home spied this table at The Salvation Army, it had a 1980s orangey-maple top, but white paint made it marvelous.

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Pop of Orange

A Maine Cottage table and vintage side chairs sit atop an antique rug in the breakfast nook of this Kansas home. High shelves keep Susan's collection of white pottery on display. The pendant lamp is from Design Within Reach.

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Helen Norman

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Sunsets by the Window Seat

The owners of this 110-acre farm in Washington invite nature into their home by making their window seat a true dining nook.

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Keith Scott Morton

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Newly Functional

Originally, a bank of cabinets filled the wall where this breakfast table is now positioned. Removing them opened up the space, softening its appearance and making room for an inviting and much used seating area. The alternating checkerboard tones of the cork tile floor lend just the right hint of warmth to the otherwise cool room. These natural tiles, made from remnant cork, are especially soft and durable and also absorb noise.

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