Dining Room Pictures From HGTV Smart Home 2020
Elegance abounds in this richly colored dining space. The Craftsman-style recessed-paneled walls, statement chandelier, bold artwork and artichoke-hued ceiling combine to create a comfortable and stylish space.
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Jeannie Matteucci
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Beautiful Blend
Designer Tiffany Brooks added bold art and botanical-patterned drapes to balance out the seriousness of the more dramatic elements in the room, like the paneled walls, elaborate chandelier and velvet seating.
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Nice Contrast
A hand-tufted, medium-pile black, cream and tan area rug with a geometric design adds a strong pattern to the space and is in keeping with the black-and-white patterns shown throughout the house. The angles and straight lines of the rug offer a nice contrast to the curves of the large white table with a black metal base.
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Enjoy the View
The tall windows let in lots of natural light. Botanical-print draperies frame the windows with dramatic style and grace, while large houseplants soften the corners of the room while enjoying all the natural daylight.
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Bold and Beautiful
The room’s artichoke-colored ceiling adds a punch of color and personality to the space. “I had a lot of fun with Sherwin-Williams Global Spice Color Collection, and you’ll see bold items and bold moments of that throughout the house,” says designer Tiffany Brooks.
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Architectural Interest
Craftsman-style paneled walls covered in a high-gloss, off-white paint add character and class to this dining area. “It’s a nice touch that adds some depth and detail, instead of a flat wall,” says build manager Scott Branscom.
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Plush and Elegant
The forest-green velvet armchairs mimic the color used on the ceiling. The high, tightly upholstered back and a fabric skirt give the room a tone of formality and sophistication.
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The Room’s Jewelry
A stunning black metal-and-glass chandelier over the dining table is a luxe touch of bling. “I feel like it’s a little bit more glamorous, but still it screams ‘industrial’ to me, so I felt like it was an amazing statement piece in that room,” says designer Tiffany Brooks.
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Proper Shapes
A round table is often better for invoking conversation, plus, a round table in a square allows for better flow and use of the space.
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Simple But Dramatic Candlesticks
Slender black candlesticks with white candles have a candelabra feel and add a dose of glam to the space.
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Friendly Face
The modern wall art picks up the deep-green hue and some of the other accent colors used in the space, while also adding tons of personality and charm.
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Timeless Accent
Two oil-rubbed bronze, art deco-inspired sconces flank the large portrait. The fixtures’ spherical globes add a striking contrast against the square-paneled wall.
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Touch of Nature
Tall plants in each corner of the room add texture, nature and more shades of green to match the room’s emerald color palette.
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Eye-Catching Windows
Designer Tiffany Brooks choose linen drapes in a botanical print with owls, vines and other organic references to add a whimsical element that balances fun with serious style. Black-framed windows lend a sophisticated contrast to the white recessed-paneled wall and bold drapes.
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Color of Life
The upholstered velvet chairs pick up the deep-green details in the patterned drapes as well as the artichoke-green ceiling in this fun and fashionable dining room right off the home’s front entry.
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Convenient Layout
A wide look from the foyer shows how a large cased opening connects the dining space to the kitchen.
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Color Makes for a Bold Entry
This view from the dining table shows the stylish eggplant-hued study just across the foyer. The rich colors in both the dining room and study make for a dramatic, memorable entrance to the home.
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Photo By: Robert Peterson, Rustic White Photography
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