Mindy Gayer Design Co.
These DIY dining table ideas will inspire you to transform your dining space into something special.
Others are simple and will keep your budget low.
Mindy Gayer Design Co.
This round table has a unique base that makes quite a statement.
Use an Unexpected Material
Alvin Wayne
Dining tables don’t have to be wooden.
Mix it up and choose a different material for your table.
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Here,Alvin Wayneused a distressed metal table as a dining table.
It’s a touch of industrial in this eclectic space that combines many elements to make it truly unique.
Some mismatched chairs and a few centerpieces highlight this bright, airy dining room.
Alvin Wayne
To create a cohesive look, choose a color or two and find decorative accents in a similar palette.
Choose a light that highlights your dining table, in any style you desire.
The interior designerarbor & co.has styled the room perfectly to highlight the green chairs.
Mindy Gayer Design Co.
The washed-out green color gives you some color but is still subtle enough to match most design schemes.
you’ve got the option to go even bolder with brighter or darker chairs.
Decorate With Vases
Michelle Boudreau Design
Vases are an easy DIY addition to your dining table.
Chelius House of Design
Pick up some vases and add them to the table.
Fill them with flowers, greenery, or simply leave them as is.
You could even thrift for some vases and paint them to get a whole new look.
Interior Impressions
Since some of the accessories are also black hardware, everything blends well together.
Add Banquette Seating
Becca Interiors
Abanquetteis a great way to show off your dining table.
It’s a cushioned seat on one side of the dining table.
arbor & co.
It gives you some extra seating that might be the most comfortable in the house.
It’s a cozy, intimate feel that you’ll love.
It makes the whole table feel more approachable and brings a charming touch.
Michelle Boudreau Design
It’s light and airy and is the perfect place for a weekend brunch.
Mix and match similar chairs made up of the same material to create a cohesive look.
All the chairs in this setting have rattan details, which makes a charming coastal statement.
Becca Interiors
All around areaccessoriesthat really shows off the table.
Choose a table from one aesthetic, chairs from another, and accessories from another.
Look for similarities in shape, color, and wood tone to make matching easy.
Brophy Interiors
The dining table is simple, and the chairs are ruby red, like the throw pillows.
It instantly elevates the table and makes the whole room feel softer.
The dining table has a dark stain, and the chairs have a lighter, more natural feel.
Casa Watkins Living
The result is an airy dining room that still has plenty of drama thanks to complementary contrast.
The result is intriguing and unexpected.
Bringing in some artwork is also an easy way to add color or texture to a space.
Desiree Burns Interior
The room features a long rectangular dining room table with a large rug underneath.
The drama continues upward with this stunning light fixture.
A plant is on the corner, and some decorative sculptures are on the table.
If Walls Could Talk
The dramatic wallpaper highlights the table, upping the drama even more.
It contrasts the wood of the table, softening up the whole space.
Flowers and some natural grasses are used in this design byErin Williamson Designs.
k shan design
The round table and white curtains soften the space even more.
The table sits six comfortably, and despite being large, the shape saves space.
The color, the shape, and the dramatic base of the dining table make it a showstopper.
Latham Interiors
The dining chairs have been slipcovered for a comfy and casual look.
It can go along with just about any style, from farmhouse to modern.
Mismatched chairs give it a special touch, as well as a tray that holds some accessories.
JLA Designs
Sit some flowers on the top, and you will have something truly lovely.
The bench makes it the perfect DIY dining table for kids and adults alike.
It’s a one-of-a-kind look, but the placement of the table is even more unique.
Louis Duncan-He Designs
It’s placed right up next to the kitchen island.
It’s also a great setup for a dinner party, giving you plenty of room for entertaining.
Mary Patton Design
Studio KT
Erin Williamson Designs
Sire Design
Tina Ramchandani
Twelve 15 Design Studio
Tyler Karu
Ursula Carmona of Home Made by Carmona
White Sands Design