Showing posts with label dining room ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dining room ideas. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2019

Dining Room Libraries.....Beautiful And Functional Spaces



I like individual rooms for individual purposes. That's why my house is over 100 years old so I can have rooms separated by walls. That being said, I will admit that I get why multifunctional living spaces are the status quo. I may be a dinosaur..... but I get it. We live in an age where space comes at a premium and creating multifunctional rooms is a huge trend. These days it is important to find creative ways to share space that will make your home more efficient. 

I have to admit that there is one "double duty"space I really do like and that's the topic of this blog post. The Dining Room Library. I think this combination works really well and can be quite lovely.

Many of us would like to have a library but very few homes provide the space. Some homeowners use their living rooms as a library but the Dining Room Library could be the perfect solution. They have been around for a few years but have just recently piqued my attention so I decide to create a post about them.

I have gathered some images for you to enjoy while we look at pros of having your dining room in your library......or library in your dining room.. Either way, you get the picture.



I happen to think this is a gorgeous space. Something about the marriage of these two rooms just works for me. Maybe it is because tables just look at home in a library. Dining room libraries are lovely to look at plus they are extremely practical.


When we have a dinner party the guests tend to sit around the dining room table and talk. I can see how being surrounded by walls of books could make it even more comfortable.

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I suppose a library in the dining room would be conducive for intelligent conversations.


Alot of space can go to waste in a dining room, but with library bookshelves this room becomes interesting and super functional.

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Why not have a multi-purpose space that you’ll use every day!

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Dining rooms doubling as libraries bring a warm coziness to the traditional formal dining room.


Depending on the books you choose, library walls can be a colorful and dramatic backdrop for your dining room.

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I like the way a library wall of book shelves brings texture and dimension to the dining room.


You can even treat library shelves as your dining room walls and use them for displays of artwork, 


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collections,


and other treasures that resemble the Victorian cabinets of curiosities. Here is a cozy dining room library that just oozes English charm.

Library walls just have a way of elevating the design of the dining room.


Libraries have the tendency to look strictly utilitarian so incorporating a dining room into the mix helps soften the look and makes the library more charming.

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Bohemian style Library/Dining Room of LouLou de la Falaise.

Remember your dining room library space doesn't have to be massive. 


A small dining room surrounded by books is just as lovely.

The dining room library can create a chic backdrop for intimate gatherings as well as turn the space into the perfect cozy reading room.


A great country farmhouse style dining room library. Loving the mismatched chairs and wonderful old table.


If you are not a "neutral interior" homeowner, a library full of books can create a rainbow-like backdrop. Add in some colorful dining room accessories and you are good to go.

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The next few images will show you another reason dining room libraries just make sense. Every library needs a table to read at or work on. Now we see how functional these rooms can be.


When you aren't having dinner or entertaining let the library side take over.

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The above dining room library is an example of how this combination is the perfect collaboration. What is a lovely room for dining.....


becomes an equally attractive library for reading or working, almost serving as an office.



What a gorgeous space to eat or read in.


If you are considering a dining room re-do and have always wanted your own library, you might give some serious thought to this chic and stylish combination.




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This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer

Sunday, October 2, 2016

How To Create Stylish Formal Dining Rooms......Yes They Are Back!



Yes! Yes! Yes! I have always been an advocate for the separate dining room and have maintained a formal one through the ebb and flow of their popularity. I like classic dining rooms and think they should be decorated in such a way that it is a definite treat to be invited for a dinner party. And YES, I love dinner parties, boardgame night parties and entertaining in general. Unfortunately it is harder to get people together these days so I don't have the chance to entertain as often as I use to.

For years now homeowners have been opting to forgo the formal dining area. I am so pleased that the trend of converting the dining room into every kind of room imaginable is a thing of the past. Finally, with sit-down family meals making a comeback, people are once again wanting to stay home to cook, entertain, and foster a better connection with the ones they love. Architectural Digest reports that more and more young buyers are requesting a separate dining area to entertain family and friends. Good for them I say!

During the past decade people have opted to go out to a great restaurants. However now couples are realizing that the same kind of atmosphere can be achieved in your own dining room. The restaurant is being abandoned for old-fashioned dinner parties as people are wanting to create a room for a grand celebration for friends and family

With the formal dining room set to return to glory perhaps it’s time for you to bring back one of your own. Remember that "formal" has a different connotation today than it did in the past.Today's dining room is generally much more comfortable and casual while still maintaining a chic, elegant style. Below are some images of dining rooms in various styles that hopefully will convince you to embrace the fact that dining rooms are back, and help you create a stylish one of your own. I am in the process or redecorating my own dining room as we speak and will post the end result here as soon as I'm finished.



The dining room style is a matter of personal preference. All sorts of possibilities present themselves, but let's look at some examples that might pique your interest if you are considering jumping on board the trend. The French dining room normally has a comfortable elegance that makes a room interesting and chic without the overdone matchy, matchy look Americans, especially, have come to expect in a dining room. Tip....start out with some great chairs.


You don't have to be "formal" to breathe new life into one of the most important rooms in your home. Two French looks, the farmhouse and the chateau, are extremely popular today because they are naturally loaded with a quite, elegant, charm that is very appealing to homeowners. Cane back chairs, popular for use in 18th century country chateaus of the French aristocrat, bring a light airy look to any modern dining room.


A rustic farm table, used with more elegant tableware and beautiful flowers, makes a grand statement for any dinner party.


You can choose to show off your lovely table........just remember not to match the chairs and table. That look is passé.

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Or you can choose to dress your table in layers of cloths for a warm chateauesque style. I have just changed to this style myself after years of keeping my table au naturel.


Make your dining room table interesting by using contrasting materials and styles. Here a rustic wooden top rests on a couple of classic faux architectural salvaged stone columns. Today's dining room look is all about contrasts.




Today's dining room calls for a playful sense of style. Shiny stone surfaces, dressier finishes, and glass tops are more popular than ever.

Understand that the only furniture in a dining room need not be a table and x number of chairs with matching china closet. Other seating and interesting pieces can be added for charm and interest as well an functionality. Since it's a space that sparks conversation that might not happen in any other room of the home, why not include more seating.


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Creating beautiful table settings has become popular again, 


as traditional tableware for the dining room is also making a comeback.

Thomas Jayne via Architectural Digest

Update your dining room using contrasting materials and styles. Try using contemporary furnishings with rustic or antique pieces.

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My favorite thing about the desired look for the new dining room is the feeling of casual elegance. Gone is the "all pieces must match, go to the store and by a dining room suite" mentality. Now it's all about mixing pieces and using them in different ways. Bring in a settee or small sofa for banquette seating.



Make your dining space intimate but also consider another side table that can be pulled out when guests stop in. Add it to make a longer table or set up two restaurant type tables.


Learn to think differently about the definition of a dining room chair.

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Since the new dining room design is all about eclecticism and using interesting pieces, it should be decorated........and that doesn't mean you  just add a table, chairs, and traditional serving pieces and then stop. It means bringing excitement and personality into your dining room.


Look for alternative spaces for your dining area. This is so cozy......just tucked away on a landing.


One of the top dining trends that has emerged over the past few seasons, the rustic, vintage farmhouse look, continues to gain popularity in 2016.


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As for dining room lighting, a classic chandelier is always glamorous.



A French style crystal chandelier is a good investment and will always survive the trends.


However, with a plethora of stylish lighting out there, your options are unlimited. 

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Consider an interesting industrial fixture,


multiple pendant lights,


funky and contemporary,


or lanterns for your dining room space. There is something for everyone.

Susan Ferrier via House Beautiful

Although a big bouquet is still gorgeous, your centerpiece doesn’t have to be a vase of flowers.


Here sea shells take center stage.


Also many homeowners are choosing to combine their dining rooms with a home library or study space. I like the idea of a "double duty" dining room.



The return of the formal dining room is major interior trend..........catch the fever!


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This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer
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