dining room
Dining rooms today serve a multitude of purposes: as places to eat, gather with family or friends or work.
Often connected to kitchens or living rooms the dining room is another hard-working space. Clever zoning through the use of colour and design can totally transform a dining room from functional to beautiful.

Lattice of Bookcase in Forest BH.16, Dining Chairs in Thunder BH.12

WALLS IN Sella

Woodwork IN Greenstone™ No.190, Walls in Honest John No.58

WALLS IN Archway House™ No. 106

Walls in Pediment™ No.73, Skirting and Shelves in Honest John No.58

Walls and Ceiling in Beata White BH.01

WALLS IN Serpentine No.192
Formal dining room
Formal dining room ideas can be a great way to make a special space for guests and family. Traditionally these rooms contain a chandelier or two, with understated paint colours such as pale neutrals, taupe shades and white or off-white paints. Pure white walls can be overwhelmingly bright for a space that should feel comforting and relaxed, but can work in the right context.
If you are looking for a more standout paint colour, deep or muted red or green walls can create an enclosed and striking dining space, and add a unique touch to your home decor makeover. Woodwork and ornate dining chairs look great in these coloured rooms, and dinner parties are sure to feel more special and exciting.

Walls in Maugham White™ No.2

Walls in Pale Lilac™ No.246, Skirting in Osterly™ No.25, Table in Huguenot™ No.49, Floorboards in Cadogan Stone™ No.59

WALLS in Grouse™ No.75, and above dado Pediment™ No.73

WALL IN Boathouse™ No.33

Cabientry in Holland Park ™ No.5

Cabinetry in Blackout™ No.41
The farmhouse look
With farmhouse style kitchens becoming increasingly fashionable it can pay to have a dining area that matches this aesthetic. The use of natural wood surfaces, along with wooden chairs and neutral-toned walls is a great way to create a sense of this traditional feeling design trend. For a more modern farmhouse aesthetic, assigning some contemporary features such as with your chairs and lighting fixtures can be a great way to achieve this. Once you have the basics down, it is a great style to experiment and have fun with.

WALL IN BEAUVAIS™ No.195

Walls and Shelves in Pimlico™ No.136, Ceiling in Lemon Salts™ No.43

Kitchen Woodwork in Messel No.39

Woodwork IN Greenstone™ No.190, Walls in Honest John™ No.58

Walls and Ceiling in Beata White BH.01

Walls in Eaton Sqaure™ No.232

Cabinetry in Bond Street™ No.219
Blue dining room paint colours
Blue is a colour associated with calm and serenity, and this can often be what is required when looking to create a relaxing dining environment. Aqua shades, navy blues and light blue wall paints create balance, and are easy to implement as part of a DIY project.
Light and airy
If you are looking to bring a more light and bright feel to your dining room, neutral paint colours, off-whites and pale colour combinations will help make the space feel bigger, whilst rooms with lots of natural light will be enhanced. The bigger you can make the dining room feel, the less risk there is it will feel like a home office type space.
Dining room walls tend to be left reasonably blank, and as such painting these in a single shade is a great way to fill your room with subtle hues from neutral paints. Adding a focal centrepiece like artwork, a modern chandelier, or a stand-out dining room table will emphasise the space.

Woodwork in Palmerston Pink™ No.243

Walls in Pale Lilac No.246

Walls in Honest John™ No.58

Walls and Shelves in Pimlico™ No.136, Ceiling in Lemon Salts™ No.43

CABINETRY IN Bond Street™ No.219

Walls in Coral Orange™ No.277
Make a statement
If you are looking to create a statement room to impress your guests and create a talking point, bold accent walls can be a great way to do this. Directing people's attention towards a focal point is sure to create conversation and draw attention to the rest of your interior design.

WALLS in Haymarket No.47

CABINETRY IN Drury Lane no.115

CABINETRY IN Bond Street™ No.219 Island in Ludgate Circus™ No.89