Your home’s dining room is one corner beside the kitchen countertop, where everyone hangs out before and after meals. You may fail to decorate your small dining room and go away with it, but this isn’t always the case with a large dining space. If your dining area is sizable with an extensive floor plan, prominent walls, and ceilings, you’ll need a dining room design and décor plan to spice up the space.

 

Below, we’ve highlighted some dining room décor ideas from a wide range of wonderfully designed dining rooms. These décor ideas aren’t limited to large dining rooms, so you can borrow and modify them to suit your ordinary dining area.

1. Embrace Indoor-Outdoor Design

At the heart of modern architecture is indoor-outdoor design, which prioritizes wellbeing, health, and comfort. Characterized by extensive floor plans, large glass windows & doors, indoor plants, and minimalist design, this style is common among modern architects and is increasingly becoming a trend in the housing market.

You can adopt this layout in your dining room by extending a built-in table on either side of the wall, such that one end of the dining table is in the outdoors. The extended table should be connected by a large window, allowing you or your guest to dine on either side. The table should be durable and weatherproof, plus you should keep everything clean and sleek to create a harmonious transition from the calm indoors to the serene outdoors.

2. Set the Right Mood with Lighting Fixtures

In every dining room, the lighting fixture is one of the dominant décor elements that occupy the vast space above the dining table and below the ceiling. Being creative enough to transform this space into a design masterpiece can take your overall dining room design to greater heights. You can choose more than one lighting style for that perfect illumination on the various corners and elements within the space.

However, not every lighting fixture will work for your dining room. It all depends on the architectural design, furniture type, color patterns, and existing décor. Before choosing the common lighting such as chandeliers, pendants, recessed, or monorails, you should first assess the architectural elements of the dining space. The lighting should complement the overall interior design and help set the perfect mood for an early breakfast or a late-night dinner.

3. Pay Attention to the Flooring

For large dining rooms, the floor plan will be more open. This calls for a well-thought-out floor design strategy to create a striking balance with the overall dining room design. The floor décor will depend on the flooring material and the style you want to achieve. How you decorate the floor will also impact the light reflection and ambiance inside your dining room.

Use an area rug, especially if both the floor and the dining table are made of wood. This helps distinguish between the two surfaces; otherwise, the setting will look dull and monotonous. To choose the perfect floor rug or mat for your dining area, you want to shop with style and durability in mind. The mat should also be easy to clean, meaning the color shouldn’t be too bold or too bright.

4. Personalize the Walls and Ceiling

Having nowhere attractive for the guests to admire can be a deal-breaker for a large dining room. You can create a focal point in the dining area with the carefully selected wall poster, vintage wallpaper, or eye-catching wall art. The best thing about the walls is that you can inspire that contemporary or classical look and feel without going overboard.

When choosing the dining décor pieces to place on your walls, pay attention to the color scheme and patterns. You can choose to go monochrome with black and white tones while keeping everything clean, seamless, and consistent. Or, go for an unexpected high gloss sheen to create a cheerful and exciting feel. If you are to go with the latter, ensure you understand what you are trying to accomplish, as a trial and error technique will likely hurt your overall design.

For the ceilings, you can separate the different zones with ceiling wallpaper. Imagine a large dining space with only two dining tables and a set of chairs. You can have the ceiling wallpaper on the areas right above the dining table to create the much-needed contrast.

Consult an Interior Designer Today

Meeting your unique interior design goals takes time and effort. Lack of relevant skills and interior design experience are some of the challenges preventing homeowners from personalizing their dining spaces.

Whether you are renovating your dining room or building the entire home from scratch, always assess the project’s complexity before getting started. This will help you decide whether to seek professional help or go DIY. More often, working with an interior designer will save you time and money, plus you’ll get satisfactory results within the expected turnaround time.

Jackson Martin
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Jackson Martin, holding a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas, has been a prominent figure in the home improvement sector for over 18 years. He joined our team in 2020, sharing his expertise in renovation techniques, sustainable building practices, and DIY projects. Jackson's previous experience includes working in residential construction management and as a home renovation consultant. He is an advocate for energy-efficient homes and enjoys participating in local marathon events.

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