10 hot dining area trends
Many things have changed in the past months – in terms of sociability and even working from home. Here are some achievable ways to make your dining area a relaxing, comfortable and versatile part of your interior
A formal, themed dining room taking up a room and often left to collect dust is a thing of the past. Today's dining rooms need to be welcoming, versatile and fresh.
1/ Small touches make a difference
If you don’t have the time, energy or funds to completely transform your dining space then it’s worth remembering that small things can make a big difference. The introduction of new curtains (large floral prints are on trend) or the inclusion of a new mirror, rug or even new table linen can create a fresh, welcoming air.

2/ Eclectic – mix , match and relax
It’s fair to say that in current times, formality is set to take a back seat. Moving forward, it's more likely that your dining area will also be used for other activities such as work or casual entertaining. With this in mind, some individual or colourful chairs create a breezier, more relaxed ambience. The eclectic approach also frees up your creativity and potentially saves you from hunting for matching furniture and accessories.

3/ Benches are hot
Making the most of your dining area also means making the most of space. Benches are great space savers and can fit more diners, or more homework spots. Benches are particularly effective when you have small children.
Plus a bench seat can be easily pushed under the table to free up more room space when the dining table is not in use.
As another bonus, a bench doesn’t block light or windows where as a high-backed dining chair might.
Lastly, benches have a relaxed feel in their own right and can bring character to your dining area.

4/ Upholstered chairs
Rather than formal, straight-backed dining chairs all in a neat row, the choice of comfortable, open upholstered chairs adds a relaxed feel to your dining room and encourages longer use which is great for lingering and chatting. Remember these can also be mixed and matched to casual effect.

5/ Retro elements – looking back to look forward
With stiff and formal out of favour and the rustic look somewhat overworked in recent years, a growing new trend is retro-style furniture. Retro-feel pieces, be it a table, chairs or lamps, offer an elegant option that’s all about warmth, comfort and approachability. Retro tables in particular are in vogue.

6/ Bring the outdoors in
Maybe not a new concept but maximising a natural feel in your dining space is definitely worth emphasising. Indoor plants bring nature indoors and are an easy way to lift the ambience of your dining space. Floral materials whether for upholstery or curtains (or even napkins) are another way to evoke the calm and comfort that nature brings.

7/ Wicker, rattan, woven seagrass
Another noticeable trend, is the use of natural materials. This might be your dining seating or a casual table in the room. Wicker, woven seagrass, cane and rattan are just some material choices, and these are often found in a retro style.
8/ Round dining table
King Arthur chose a round table for good reason, no one gets to dominate the table! And as well as encouraging parity of conversation, a round table takes up less space. Taking less space also makes it easy to integrate a round dining table into a wider furniture configuration, further encouraging versatility of use.

9/ Partitions and screens – divide and rule
Wide open spaces have long been celebrated in modern interiors, but sometimes you want a degree of separation. Introducing movable screens or partitions can separate your dining area and stop it floating in wider space. Giving your dining area a sense of place makes it more appealing to linger in, and the same goes for whatever else you are using it for. Rugs, lighting, furniture placement and even standing cabinetry can also contribute to giving your dining setting a more intimate feel.

10/ Versatility plus!
Many of the above pointers contribute to making your dining space a versatile space. Whether it’s homework, home office or hot dinners, your dining area should at least be prepared for double duty.
These are guidelines not rules for your dining space – turning a stuffy utilitarian set-up into a destination for relaxation, conviviality, and the joy of life.
Story by: Trendsideas
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