This piece adds height and elegance to the everyday eating space, making it feel extremely luxe.
In this case, a much smaller breakfast nook will suffice.
This setup replicates the intimate feeling of sipping coffee in a charming cafe by yourself.
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Garden Breakfast Nook
Caitlin Kah
Frame a beautiful view in your breakfast nook.
There’s no need to display artwork when you look out to a picture-perfect backyard over coffee.
In this space, the outdoor landscape does the talking.
Carina SkrobeckiforJessica Nelson Design
Classic cane chairs make a statement while nicely complementing the black and brown tones used throughout this kitchen.
Green complements the plant life in this apartment wonderfully and also looks fabulous with the wooden furniture.
Inviting Breakfast Nook
Cathie Hong Interiors
Pile on thethrow pillowsfor a comfortable look.
Stephen KarlsichforBenjamin Johnston
Wishbone chairs are a popular seating choice and look lovely in this contemporary space.
The ribbed dining bench is also very on trend, too.
Make use of open wall space and hang a series offavorite prints or photographs.
Julie SoeferforLucinda Loya
You’ll be able to admire them as you sip your coffee every morning.
Colorful Breakfast Nook
Alyssa RosenheckforJL Design
Go bold with color in your breakfast nook.
Hang some of yourkids' masterpiecesfrom art class to make the little ones in your family feel special.
Peter MurdockforJoshua Smith
Fill your walls with art and hang an eye-catching chandelier or pendant for extra stylish flair.
Your guests most likely won’t be able to tell the difference!
Natural tones look beautiful in this airy space.
Caitlin Kah
This setup reminds us of a cozy English countryside.
This textured piece doubles as a work of art!
Try putting a new fabric on a bench and complementing it with drapery that has a timeless border.
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These beautiful prints will partner in a space that feels both refreshing and traditional.
They’re also an excellenttable for small spaces.
While they lean modern, they can be paired with more traditional-looking furnishings like those shown here.
Alvin Wayne
Minimalist Breakfast Nook
Kelsey Ann RoseforMegan Hopp
Opt for lucite furniture in a small apartment.
This clear furniture takes up less visual space but remains in vogue.
Here, a light, minimalist breakfast nook looks right at home in this modern unit.
Cathie Hong Interiors
When you have limited square footage, it’s very important to put those empty corners to work.
A long, ovaltable shapeis the name of the game in this breakfast nook.
Preppy Breakfast Nook
Stephanie Perez
Mix textures, prints, and colors in a classic space.
Brophy Interiors
Here, peaches, greens, blues, and whites complement one another and look nice and elevated.
A few throw pillows make it cozier.
Try a small chandelier if you have the room.
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If you opt for bench seating, look for a depth of 12.5" to 20."
With chairs, check that there’s at least 36" total between the table and wall.
Lucas/Eilers Design Associates
Chad MellonforLindye Galloway
Jack GardnerforBrad Ramsey Interiors
Alyssa RosenheckforJL Design
Chad MellonforLindye Galloway
Leslie BrownforLindye Galloway
Read McKendreeforLilse McKenna
Britt Design Studio
Ashley Montgomery Design
Ashley Montgomery Design
Victor HarshbargerforLilse McKenna
Read McKendreeforLilse McKenna
Caitlin Kah
Caitlin Kah
Kelsey Ann RoseforMegan Hopp
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Jessica Nelson Design
Stephanie Perez
Stephanie Perez