Where once it was the height of refined decorating to outfit your home in perfectly matched sets of furniture, today more and more homeowners are finding the best way to reflect their personal style is with mismatched pieces. Whether blending different styles, colors or materials, using a mix of furnishings can give your home a fresh and unique feel.
Mastering this look requires a bit of finesse, simply placing any chairs around any table won’t necessarily yield stunning results. If you want your dining room to feel more curated than slapdash, a thoughtfully collected space as opposed to catchall student housing, take styling cues from these four elegant and eclectic rooms.
In this French-country-inspired dining room, the homeowner and decorator paired a traditional dark-wood dining table with chairs updated with black lacquer paint and check and toile fabrics. The formality of the large table is tempered by the styling of the chairs, which can easily be used elsewhere in the home when extra seating is needed.
This dining set has a fun, garden-inspired feel thanks to a set of dining chairs painted in complementary floral tones. The paint job highlights the detailing on each chair, making each curve pop against the contrasting dark table. White cushions further tie the styling of the chairs together.
In this dining room, a two-toned table is matched with six warm-stained chairs to complement its top and two whitewashed chairs to complement its legs and base. All eight chairs have the same seat upholstery unifying the warmly rustic look. Remove a leaf and pull back the whitewashed chairs for a new look.
This look can be carried through to your outdoor dining spaces. Here, a chippy green vintage table is set with fresh white Adirondack chairs for a casual and inviting spot perfectly suited for lazy summer breakfasts.
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