18 Beautiful Dining Room Décor Ideas That Will Inspire You to Entertain More Often

From versatile décor to bold design aesthetics, the pros share their best advice for upgrading your formal dining space.

Houston home kitchen with colorful accents
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Molly Winters Culver

When it comes to decorating a dining room, look for items that set the tone for the space. A dining room is not just for eating but for celebration and conversation over the course of a meal. From bold paint colors and striking artwork to shelves and cabinets filled with collections, you can personalize this room in endless ways.

Dining rooms are also a great place to show off treasured décor items, such as family heirlooms, that might be too precious to display in more highly trafficked areas of your home. "If you have a fabulous armoire or buffet table, use it as a statement piece and build the room around it," says interior designer Gabrielle Santiago.

From statement light fixtures to bright, beautiful paint colors and more, your dining room aesthetic can make a major impact. "A dining room is a really great place to play with design and test out more adventurous ideas," says interior designer Michelle Zacks.

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Install Trim or Molding

dining room with brass pendant light fixture
Tessa Neustadt

Adding wainscoting or molding to your dining room walls makes the space feel more formal while also creating a visual anchor for arrangements of photos and artwork.

Ashley Macuga, a principal designer at The Collected Interiors, says that while moldings are traditionally painted the same color as the wall, using a contrasting tone—like a hue that's a shade lighter or darker than the walls or paint with a glossier finish—can make the molding even more impactful.

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Focus on a Fireplace

swirled marble fireplace surround

Brian Wetzel

Adding a fireplace to your dining room means you can anticipate plenty of cozy dinner parties with guests lingering over dessert in front of the crackling flames. If that's too heavy of a lift, add a decorative mantel to make a beautiful focal point.

Try choosing a dramatic patterned marble and pair it with a jewel-toned paint color and graphic ceiling accent (as interior design firm Widell and Boschetti did here).

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Add Natural Elements for Warmth

neutral-colored dining room with black fireplace
Haris Kenjar

To create an ambient atmosphere that's both warm and welcoming, outfit your dining room with a statement fireplace surround—and plenty of organic elements. In this dining room by Seattle-based design firm Ore Studios, a long table composed of a single slab of Oregon white oak draws from the hues of the fireplace wood and the jute rug; a basket filled with dried florals is the finishing touch.

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Use Bookshelves for Visual Interest

colorful Pittsburgh home tour dining room with window
William Abranowicz

An inexpensive way to make your dining room more colorful is to fill your built-in shelves with books, like Colleen Simonds Design did in this Pittsburgh dining room. If you don't have custom built-ins, incorporate a couple of tall, uniform bookshelves into your dining room for a similar effect.

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Turn a Porch Into a Dining Space

front porch with rustic outdoor dining room
Jessica Antola

Dreaming of an outdoor dining area that's every bit as chic as it is budget-friendly? A small salvaged dining table paired with a handful of flea market chairs turns an enclosed deck or patio into a bonafide al fresco dining room in no time, as evidenced by Alex Bates and Andrew Hoffman's rustic Fire Island porch.

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Choose Black Décor Items to Define Your Space

unfinished wooden dining table with black wooden chairs and cream colored cushions
Lauren Pressey

A little bit of black can go a long way in a dining area. This simple dining room, designed by Kate Lester, relies on black-finished Windsor dining chairs and a charcoal metal chandelier to bring depth and dimension to an otherwise neutral space.

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Maximize a Breakfast Nook

bench dining table set area
Jennifer Hughes

If you don't have a formal dining room in your home, consider creating a large eating nook in your kitchen. When combined with a built-in banquette or a long bench, a clean-lined dining table and chairs can offer plenty of space for eating and socializing in any size of home. Interior designer Elizabeth Lawson curated this space.

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Go for a Gallery Wall

kettle cove home tour dining room art gallery
Justin Levesque

To bring color and a personal touch to your dining room, consider installing a floor-to-ceiling gallery wall. To show off her client's beloved collection of artwork, interior designer Tyler Karu forged a salon-style display to give this entertaining space a more intimate feel.

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Paint Your Doors and Window Frames

white dining room with vintage oak table and black accents
Helen Norman

For a simple but impactful way to elevate your dining area, try painting the millwork the same color as the dining chairs. Using Benjamin Moore's Black, Lauren Liess painted the window and door frames in this contemporary spot to match the black dining chairs, creating bold cohesion within the space.

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Consider Colorful Dining Chairs

Dining area with marble table top and dark green chairs
John Merkl

To bring a burst of color and texture into a white-walled dining room, consider employing some brightly upholstered chairs. With the help of a handful of green velvet-clad seats, Kristina Braun of Braun + Adams brought a dash of drama to a neutral dining room while drawing from the hues of the artwork on the walls.

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Design Your Space Around a Focal Window

dining room with long wooden table and picture window
Bethany Nauert

If you're lucky enough to have a large window in your dining room, use it as a focal point for the space. In this dining room by DeKor Living, the dining table is positioned directly in front of a floor-to-ceiling opening, allowing the natural outdoor scenery to moonlight as artwork.

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Create Cohesiveness with Artwork

wood panel wall dining room with custom tom jean webb painting
Andrea Calo

Nothing brightens up this area of your home faster than colorful art, but it's important to pick a piece that doesn't overwhelm the rest of the space. In this eclectic dining room in Austin, Texas, interior designer Amity Worrel went with a painting that draws from the colors of the living room, bathroom, and kitchen to balance out its visual weight.

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Don't Be Afraid of Texture

dining room table art and statement lighting
Haris Kenjar

To bring depth and dimension to a neutral dining room, incorporate a variety of interesting textiles. In this art deco-inspired interior, designer Katie Hodges added a patterned area rug and mid-century woven dining chairs to warm up the earth-toned décor and make the room feel less formal.

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Create an Open Dining Area

california chic naturally lit breakfast nook with wood table
Lauren Pressey

When paired with the right-sized dining table, a banquette can turn a breakfast nook into a proper dining space. Instead of creating a formal dining room for a client's beach house, interior designer Cortney Bishop placed a custom L-shaped banquette behind the kitchen island and added a long wooden dining table that stretches into the living room to combine the two spaces.

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Choose an Unexpected Paint Color

lavender-blue dining room decorated with greenery
Stacy Zarin Goldberg

To energize a small space without taking up any floor space, consider painting the walls in a bright but soothing shade of blue. Interior designer Pamela Harvey opted for a rich shade of lavender-cerulean in this traditional dining room to help spark dinner conversation while enhancing the colors of the natural greenery, drapery, and statement art.

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Make a Statement with Your Table

light colored dining room with black and brown accents
Stacy Zarin Goldberg

When you aren't working with a ton of square footage in a dining room, consider a statement dining table to make an impact. The oversized marble station in this room by Alison Giese Interiors is an attention-grabber but doesn't skimp on functionality.

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Open Up a Tight Space with Windows

Hancock Park Home Tour dining room
Tessa Neustadt

Transform a cramped nook into a full-fledged dining room by installing a wall of windows. With the help of some recovered panes from a salvage yard, Isabelle Dahlin of DeKor Living turned a tiny corner into a light-filled dining area that feels modern and industrial at the same time.

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Choose a Commanding Light Fixture

Dining room with large chandelier and taper candles.

Britt Design Studio

Make a statement in a minimalist-minded dining space with the help of an eye-catching light fixture. A large sculptural chandelier anchors the space in style.

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