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Comfortable chairs are a must and are usually upholstered tactile fabrics in smart tones; tables are subtle statement-makers; and lighting is well-chosen and reminiscent of a deluxe eatery.
Classic by name, classic by nature—this is the exemplar for all luxury dining rooms and a great choice for a host or hostess with the most. It’s the quintessentially pristine dining room.
Guests expect a show of a meal with this style of dining room as its backdrop. Here, it’s all about creating a lavish display and pairing it with an equally impressive dinner. Don’t be scared of oversized proportions, but keep upholstery simple to maintain a sophisticated aesthetic.
Proving that a relaxed look can be just as luxurious, this style is characterised by an inherent informality but always with a refined element A self-contained dining set up is a lovely addition to a kitchen.
A popular dining room style choice, the country look is nothing if not familiar and welcoming which is what so many people want for their home, no less their dining room. An airy open plan conversion makes a great site for this kind of style
Dignified and classy, a traditional dining room like this one is ideal for those antique lovers or those who enjoy mixing antiques in with modern furniture
Add an unexpected element to your space with a modern-day take on the ever-loved interior design style which was favoured heavily in the 18th century
This kind of dining room is the setting you’d imagine a special family dinner to happen in, including the annual Christmas dinner. Well-suited to and usually found in homes with generous proportions.
This is a no fuss, no muss kind of dining experience which allows the focus to remain on the meal (which should be appropriately conceptual). Silhouettes are discreet but always considered.
You can’t help but be drawn to the warmth of the rich materials and natural elements of this style. Carpentry is at its finest here with joints and hardware on show for a desirably artisanal touch.
The Italy that emerged in the 60s was sexy, striking and bold. Scandinavian design took a different, humbler route, allied to functionalism rather than form."
Woods such as rosewood, teak and walnut were used regularly and canary and mustard yellow, carnation and flamingo pink, chartreuse, pale turquoise and avocado are a quintessential Mid-century colourways.
A twentieth century interior design style known for simple forms, clean lines and uncomplicated finishes, minimalism considers the importance of negative space as much as positive space.
Traditional interior style is best represented by quintessential English furniture design and, in particular, the country’s impressive manufacturing history.
The industrial interior design style is a popular look for lofts and warehouses thanks to its stylishly undone aesthetic.Open-plan is the main configuration and high ceilings define some of the most eye-catching spaces.