What to put on dining room wall


29 Dining Room Wall Décor Ideas

House of Chais

Chances are, you haven't given a second thought to your dining room since moving in. This room's purpose is often underestimated, when in reality, it can be one of the most critical spaces in our homes. The dining room is the perfect place for eating our favorite meals and socializing with our closest friends, family, and confidants. But even still, we relegate it to the bottom of our lists, and instead focus on our bedside setup or living room layout.

To combat this, we are sharing 29 reasons to reignite your passion for your dining room in the form of incredibly chic wall décor. In no time, you'll see how a little extra time and consideration can switch your dining area over from a neglected space to a room you'll want to linger in for a few extra hours—even after the plates are cleared away.

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Alvin Wayne

You don't just have to stick to paintings or photos when it comes to wall art. Instead, try playing with texture and color through the installation of an abstract tapestry. It feels a touch more artsy and personal than your classic framed prints.

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Afro Bohemian Living

Amplify light in your dining room by tacking a mirror on the wall. It will create an impressive warm glow during dusk and dawn and make the space feel bigger and brighter throughout the rest of the day.

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Yael Weiss

Many color palettes consist of different colors that meld well together, but what about blending different shades of the same color? Green, in this case, is being used in a variety of tones, from the velvety moss-colored chairs to the bold tapestry and actual plants in the center of the table.

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Bespoke Only

Prevent boring walls from the get-go by plastering your dining room walls in an ornate wallpaper. This alone will give it some attitude or ambiance, but also set the perfect backdrop if you'd like to add in framed art or light fixtures.

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Proem Studio

Even if you choose more subtle wall art, your walls themselves can show a bit of personality. In this dining room, a brick wall is a nice change up from the usual plaster and adds a bit of visual interest without needing to hang or paint on anything extra.

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Ferrer

Since choosing wall art for a dining room tends to be the final stage rather than a foundational conundrum to solve, you can pull a lot of inspiration from the overall vibe the space already has. If industrial is the name of the game, a concrete-inspired piece of art is a chic move to draw the eye in.

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Dazey Den

Wall art definitely serves as the cherry on top in this dining room, but it's really the color palette that makes it so spectacular. Bright orange and tangerine hues on both the wall and floor create a warm and inviting space for sharing meals and hosting visitors.

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Dwell Aware

Sometimes it only takes one piece to really jazz up a table surrounded by blank walls. In this particular room, the canvas offers a soft wash of color and provides a great bit of detail to a more minimal dining space.

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Julian Porcino

White walls, of course, don't always equate to cold or empty feelings. They can be a superb way of keeping minimalism at the core of your room, as shown above.

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Forbes + Masters

Blend the beautiful worlds of paint and wallpaper by creating your own abstract patterns on your walls. This works its magic by removing the need for any extra décor, but if you are feeling like adding an artwork or two, it helps frame it and set the mood.

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Gail Davis Designs

The dining room can be an optimal space for experimentation. While you might not choose bright pink or a bold orange for the bedroom, you can pull it off effortlessly here. Grab a little inspiration from this dining room that pairs two complementary colors on the walls and makes it look undeniably sophisticated.

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Gray Space Interiors

One of the best ways to utilize the walls of your dining room is by tying together all your accent colors. The artwork hung here helps tie up loose ends and bring together the brown, blue, and black shades that are scattered throughout the space.

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The House on Hillside Lane

For rooms without distinct walls or barriers, you can use décor that fits well between two spaces. Case in point? This lovely blanket ladder that is meant for a living room but doesn't feel out of place in the dining zone.

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Kaelyn Guerin

If you're not keen on hanging things from the wall or painting, a display case and stacking accent objects is a great option. It dresses up the room without requiring any drills or adhesive and makes it so you can instantly rearrange the space based on the occasion, holiday, or season.

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House of Chais

Black paint will forever be a major style move. It adds drama and a bit of edginess, but also feels cozy and inviting at the same time. If your dining room features this color, white and light-colored paintings and prints will really pop and contrast perfectly against the shade of the walls.

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Mocha Girl Place

Living rooms are often the bearers of gorgeous accent walls, but this is a prime example of why your dining room should be a candidate for a wall upgrade. Whatever you choose to hang up will instantly become a conversation piece and makes the space feel cozier and intentional—rather than just a spare room where holiday dinners sometimes take place.

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Pure Collected Living

Create a clean wall display with a set of matching frames or pieces of art. It gives you the personality that accent walls provide, but the cohesion that you might crave if you identify as a minimalist. It's also a lovely way to incorporate darker accent colors that might feel too heavy as a wall color.

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Design: Becca Interiors / Photography: Rikki Snyder

For a splash of beachy bohemian, you can most definitely rely on your walls, as they can provide more use than a surface for holding artwork. This set up here uses beadboard, a porthole mirror, and wavy sconces to cement a sea-faring-meets-boho theme—and contribute a fair share of style to the room.

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Black & Blooms

If you'd like to keep your space as-is but are in need of a little pick-me-up, floating plants and pretty botanicals for your ceiling and walls is a fabulous solution. They provide life, color, and instant décor that requires little effort and isn't permanent—hello, renters.

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Desiree Burns Interiors

Incorporating live and dried plants into a space is always a design do, but there are other ways you can pay tribute to the leaves and fronds that help liven every corner of our homes. Artwork and wallpaper, as seen here, can help bring that serene nature feeling from outside into your dining room.

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Victoria Bell Design

The entire width of your wall can become a major statement without any paint or nails. By constructing an expansive shelving unit, you can customize the décor based on your tastes or the time of year and swap out the objects that line the cabinet whenever you're feeling a bit tired of what's on display.

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Morse Design

To complement warm light fixtures and furniture pieces, opt for artwork or sculptures that are equally as cozy. You can see from this dining room that even without a warm coat of paint, you can still make it feel inviting depending on the items you choose to adorn the area with.

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Marie Flanigan Interiors

You may envision flashy colors and busy patterns when you think of wallpapering a space. But, your options are not that limited. In fact, wallpaper can be rather discrete and simple, like seen here. The leaves feel more like an elegant trailing plant rather than a product that's been plastered to the wall.

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Amber Pierce Designs

Even if the artwork you choose is a similar color to the rest of your dining room, the sheer fact that they come an inch or so off the wall is a guaranteed way to add interest. This provides dimension and ensures your walls won't feel bare and boring.

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Ann Living

No space for a wine pantry, much less a bar cart? Your dining room walls might be calling. If your vino collection is something you're passionate about, you can install a geometric chevron display or similar to keep things organized and looking trendy.

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Anne Sage

Slim shelves are a great way to change up the usual few paintings on the wall. While you can pile on more artwork, they also allow for four-dimensional objects like mini planters, pottery, and candlesticks to make an appearance.

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Katie Hodges Design

The light blue, pink, and black colors that are ever-so-slightly present in this room, like in the carpet and vases, make a second appearance in the print hanging on the wall. These hardly noticeable colors make the art blend in seamlessly, but also stand out at the same time.

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Dan Rak Design

Whether it's shiplap, brick, or a textured paint, white walls instantly become more stylish when they have a little added flair. With a single painting or print, you can create a stunning dining room wall layout that doesn't feel overbearing.

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Erin Williamson Design

The metallic accents found in the wallpaper, wall art, and glimmering chandelier make this dining room glow without nearing the line of gaudy. These subtler touches give a glamorous vibe and make a case for straying from the matte minimalism that's so popular these days.

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54 Simple Dining Room Wall Decor Ideas

Creating the perfect place to enjoy a Sunday brunch or dinner with friends and family can be a fun experience. One of the main reasons why dining rooms are so important is because they’re one of the few places in a home where people can actually gather together and have a conversation. To make it an even more incredible space here’s a great list of dining room wall decor to spruce up your space.

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When it comes to styling your dining space walls, there are a few things you need to take into account:

  1. the size of the room,
  2. the type of furniture you have and
  3. the type of décor

In this article, we will look at some of the best tips and tricks to decorating your dining room walls. Once you have that covered, your next stop will be living room wall decor, we have some great ideas for that on our blog too!

Displates

The perfect place to start when considering wall decor is to collect the perfect Displates that match your dining area theme. No need to rack your brain considering designs, the Displate marketplace has everything from nature posters to travel posters for you to collect.

Wall Art Frames

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Wall decorations vary in color, shape and size. Wall art is also an excellent way to express yourself creatively while adding style and design to your home.

Accent Walls

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Choose to use wall decals, wall paintings, framed art prints or even 3D wall decorations if you feel like it. It all depends on your creativity and imagination!

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No need to be a pro designer or follow rules when creating the space you want. Everybody has some unique tastes when it comes to decorating their homes – which makes this world of interior design so much fun!

Pictures

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It’s about what makes you happy and how you can express yourself in your own personal way. So, choose wall decorations that make you feel good and share your positive energy with everybody.

Abstract Prints

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When we talk about dining room walls we need to remember that the right lighting can change the appearance of any wall decoration. It is always good to use light colors for dining rooms walls because it will not overshadow the rest of your decor.

Brick Walls

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Light colors are also very easy to match with other elements in the room, such as table linens or carpet patterns that you want to accentuate. On the other hand, dark colors are more suitable for small rooms because they can make the assigned space feel cosy.

Neutral Walls

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You can also keep your walls neutral and let other room elements speak for themselves. It is a simple way to set up a comfortable dining space without taking too much time or effort.

Large Canvases

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It is important to remember that dining room wall decor should not take all of your attention. Keep it minimal with a touch of class.

Plain Walls

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We suggest keeping the room elegantly simple and being selective with wall decorations to create a relaxed atmosphere, where everybody can enjoy tasty meals in peace.

Minimal Walls

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One of the most popular ideas for decorating dining room walls is using wall art or wall stickers. They can be found in a variety of designs and are easy to apply to any dining room.

Simple Classy Artworks

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Wall prints and framed art are a popular choices for family homes because they tend to be very durable and they can hold stunning images or family portraits.

Full Wall Bookshelf

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Wall bookshelves are a great way to add storage and display space to your home. They can be used in any room, but are especially popular in the living room, bedroom and home office. There are a variety of styles and sizes to choose from, so you can find the perfect one for your needs.

Monochrome Prints

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When it comes to art, you can choose any subject that makes you happy and feels comfortable for your home. For example, if you like nature – go with something related to flowers or landscapes! If you love animals, find an artist who will paint special scenery exclusively for you! Abstract art is also welcome.

Accent Bookshelves

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Wall bookshelves can be used to store books, CDs, DVDs, pictures. They are a great way to keep your belongings organized and out of sight, and they add a touch of style and sophistication to any room.

Embedded Shelves

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It’s a great idea to match your dining room wall with the dining table to tie the space together. You can also consider a dining table matching wall art too.

Glass Walls

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Glass walls are perfect for dining rooms that need more light. It’s a perfect way to blend the indoor and the outdoor space. A great idea for your holiday home, or homes surrounded by beautiful scenery.

Dining Room Wall Art

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Another great idea for dining room walls is adding bright and inviting designs. If you are not artistic, don’t worry – there are plenty of ready-made prints that you can choose from at your local store.

Assorted Artworks

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You can also ask an artist friend to create something special for you. Make sure they keep it simple so that it does not take away the attention from your dining room decor.

Blended Dining Rooms

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Mirrors are a great way to add some extra decoration to your home.

Stylish Mirror

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Mirrors can make a small room feel larger, and they can also help to brighten up a space.

Wooden Shelves

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Dining room shelves can also be used to showcase your collection of plates, bowls, or other dinnerware.

Wallpaper

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Wallpaper can be a great way to add style and color to the space.

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Another reason to add wallpaper in your dining room. One is that it can be very affordable.

Trendy Bohemian Pieces

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Abstract Dining Room Wall Art

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Another reason to use wallpaper is that it is very durable. It can withstand a lot of wear and tear.

Wood Panels

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Wood panel walls can add a lot of character to a dining room. They can make the room warmer and more inviting.

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You can find prints or tapestries that feature tribal designs or patterns, or you can create your own.

Create Accent Colors with Art Inspiration

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More Color Inspiration Using Furniture

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Chalk Board

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Chalkboards are a fun and easy way to dress up your dining room wall. They can be used for everything from keeping track of the week’s menu to leaving little notes for your loved ones. Plus, they’re a great way to add some personality to your space.

Nature Dining Zone

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Wall cabinets are great because they offer an option for easily accessible storage space.

Floor To Ceiling Windows

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Rustic Book Shelves & Furniture

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If you need access to many items without the need to search through piles of things, Wall cabinet shelving is the perfect solution.

Matching Visual Interest Frames

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Accent Wall In Dining Area

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Panelled walls are making a comeback and they can add character and architectural interest to the space.

Additional Ideas to decorate your dining room walls

And now, we’ve got a list of some more examples that we absolutely adore. This is how you embrace the still life and keep your dining area looking stunning. From Lighting to warm ideas related to painting walls. Have a look.

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Hanging plants are a great way to add some colour and interest to a room, and make a space feel more inviting.

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Shelving provides ample opportunities for individual style by filling up with personal objects, like collectables that make your home uniquely yours like family heirlooms.

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If you’re looking for a simple way to add some personality to your dining room, consider adding plants as your decorating solution. They can be added to shelves or draped onto walls.

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Wallpaper can also be a great way to add some texture to your dining room. It can also be a great way to add color and pattern to the space.

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Fireplaces are a popular focal point in many homes. They provide warmth and a cosy atmosphere on cold winter nights.

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Wall lamps can be a great way to add light to a room while also adding a touch of style. They can be used to highlight artwork or to provide task lighting for reading or other activities. We love the elegant lamp on a wall shelf in the example above.

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Bohemian wall decor can be used in any space of your home, including the dining room. If you are looking for a way to update your dining room, consider using bohemian style wall decor like these woven round basket sets on the wall in the image above.

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White Dining Room Walls

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Conclusion

Now that you’ve got a pretty good idea of what you could implement, It’s time for you to get creative and come up with a unique space you feel proud of. Enjoy the decor journey.

How to decorate the wall above the dining table?

The dining area is often referred to as the center of the home interior, its "pivot". The dining room is one of those places that sets the mood and atmosphere of the home. The arrangement of the dining area should be taken seriously. It must be a). beautiful, b. smart, c. comfortable and d). relaxing. The dining room that meets these requirements becomes the legislator of comfort in the house.

Everything matters: the shape and size of the table, the decor of its central area, the color and model of the chairs, as well as the design of the wall, if the table is attached to it or is located nearby. We will dwell on the last aspect in detail. nine0003

So, how to decorate the wall near the dining table? We bring to your attention the seven most popular options and a few less common solutions.

Dining Table Wall Decor: Common Techniques

1. Pictures and Posters

This is the easiest way to decorate a wall with a focus on the surrounding area. The solution is classical, traditional, and therefore the most common.

Paintings and posters with a so-called gastronomic theme are ideal for the dining room. They emphasize the purpose of the zone and add appetizing look to it. nine0003

However, any other topics are also quite appropriate. It does not matter what it will be: landscape, still life, portrait, text or something abstract - the main thing is that the picture decorates the area and effectively distinguishes it from the general space.

Large paintings and posters are usually placed alone. Small ones are usually grouped.

2. Mirrors

The mirror can be impressive, reflecting the whole table and the people sitting at it, or small, purely symbolic. nine0003

You can often hear from superstitious people that eating in front of a mirror is unacceptable. They say that this way you can "eat" your health, beauty, well-being. All these fears come from ancient times, when people believed in magic and otherworldly powers. Our ancestors endowed the mirror with mystical properties - hence the numerous taboos associated with it. To believe or not to believe in ancient signs is a personal matter for everyone. For many, they only cause a smile. This option for decorating the dining room is quite suitable for them. nine0003

By the way, popular Feng Shui has nothing against mirrors in the dining area. If the mirror reflects the tabletop and dishes, the number of dishes and people sitting at the table doubles. This makes the dining area a symbol of abundance, attracting money and prosperity to the house. The main thing is that the mirror does not “cut off” the heads of the participants in the feast.

However, the benefits of mirror decoration are not limited to this. Large and small mirrors make the dining room lighter, solemn, glamorous. It is great if lamps are reflected in the mirror sheet - this enhances the effect. nine0003

3. Shelves with decorative filling

This style of decoration is especially common in vintage-rural interiors. Cute little things on simple shelves give the dining room a pastoral mood.

However, do not be too zealous with decorative elements - firstly, it visually clutters up the area, and secondly, it complicates dust removal.

4. Decorative plates

This is another retro and country style. However, you can fit the plates into an ultra-modern setting, if there is a desire.

The decoration with plates supports the gastronomic theme and emphasizes the functional purpose of the site. In the dining room, these items are appropriate as nowhere else.

If the room is already bright, you should prefer neutral or one-color plates. In a laconic interior, you can place multi-colored plates, turning the wall near the dining table into a colorful accent. nine0003

5. Wall clock

The clock is not here to fit in with the meal. Their function in the dining room is purely aesthetic. The tradition of decorating the dining area with clocks has been going on since ancient times, when watches were a great luxury. They were hung in reception areas to impress.

It is desirable that the clock be large, spectacular. But if the kitchen or living room are modest in size, it is better to refuse huge vintage clocks - they will look rather ridiculous, and they will also visually reduce the room. nine0003

6. Slate board

Slate elements are a trendy technique often used in modern interiors. Many are tempted to be able to write, draw and play tic-tac-toe right on the wall, cleaning the surface in one motion.

A small board or decorative panel painted with a special paint can be hung above the table. In the kitchen-dining room, the slate surface can be used not only for creativity and games, but also for writing down recipes, compiling menus and expressing gratitude to the chef. nine0003

7. Wall lights

They have several functions here. They decorate the wall, increase the amount of light and help to highlight the area from the general space - for this you just need to highlight it, darkening the rest of the areas.

Large and expressive luminaire will be good in solitude. Compact lamps, including assorted ones, can be grouped.

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In the dining area, is most often used mixed decor : several popular solutions are combined on one or two nearby walls at once. For example, both a mirror and lamps are placed above the table at once. Or a picture, a clock and a shelf. It is important not to overload the zone, avoiding visual chaos. As a rule, three large elements look much better than ten or twenty small ones.

Decorating the wall near the dining table: other ideas

Now let's turn to less trivial ways of decorating. These types of decor are much less common than those discussed above.

1. Note board

This is a wall panel used to fix various notes, reminders, postcards, photographs, etc. on it. important will not work. You should not use a memorial plaque only for practical purposes, because this is not an office, but a home dining room. On the panel for notes, you definitely need to place something fun, cute, romantic. nine0003

2. Letters

More recently, voluminous "letter decor" was at the height of fashion. To date, the letters have lost their positions, but they are still relevant. In the dining area of ​​the letters, you can lay out the initials of the owners, the names of dishes, wishes for a pleasant appetite, calls to eat, or some witty aphorism related to food.

3. Calendar

Hanging a hanging calendar above the table was customary in our Soviet past. In the West, this method is resorted to today. A practical and convenient solution is a calendar with the ability to make notes. During the meal, you can make plans, decide on dates, dream about something. nine0003

4. Giant cutlery

Yes, it's terry retro, but why not? This themed décor fits perfectly into the dining room atmosphere.

They hang both the appliances themselves and the panels with their silhouettes (carved or painted).

5. Decorative panels

Often such things are made by hand. A kitchen panel is a medium-sized panel decorated with, for example, coffee beans, cereals, pasta, dried plants, etc.

6. Wooden signs

Another way a la vintage. The plates can show off images (cups, glasses, cooks, etc.) or polite and hospitable words.

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Is your wall above the dining table still empty? We tell you how to highlight it, how to decorate and fill it: 22 beautiful ideas for wall decor

The fact that the dining area also requires decoration, many have begun to think quite recently. In most cases, the wall above the dining table was occupied by a calendar (okay, if not last year's) or whatever paintings came to hand. Today, the attitude towards interior design has changed a lot, and the dining area has begun to pay no less attention than the interior of a bedroom or bathroom. The place where we meet with the whole family every day should be not only comfortable, but also stylish and cozy. We talk about the decor of the wall above the dining table using examples. nine0003

Classic wall decoration above the dining area. Usually, gastronomic images, a series of black and white images or a collection of reproductions are chosen for decoration. The choice of a picture is a matter of taste, but one should not forget about the harmonious combination of the image, the frame and the interior itself.

Another variant of the traditional decor for the dining area. Ideal for Provence, Country, Rustic styles.

If your nightstands are full of straw hats, wicker baskets, unwanted vinyl records, cutting boards or vintage radios, use the collection to decorate the wall. nine0003

There is probably no kitchen where the clock is not used in the interior. But your wall above the dining area requires special decor. Why not decorate it with a huge clock or, for example, a whole collection of rare wall clocks?

This decor option came to us not so long ago from foreign interiors and is already actively used in the design of hallways, children's rooms and kitchens. The writing board can be chalk or slate, cork, magnetic. It is convenient to quickly write down recipes, messages to loved ones and shopping lists. nine0003

A traditional idea for practical decor. Open shelves above the dining area are good for interior items, displaying your collection, for useful little things.

Not a fresh, but always relevant idea for those who watch a new interesting movie every family dinner.

We highlight the wall above the dining area with a color or textured material, a combination of different materials, bright wallpaper, an original print, a niche or a protruding part of the wall.

Photo panels, 3D vinyl stickers or a fragment of 3D photo wallpaper in the dining area will also highlight the wall above the table. Too large images, like giant tomatoes or pods, are best left for other rooms: the smaller the 3D fragment, the smaller the objects depicted on it should be.

Is it appropriate to use a mirror in the kitchen or dining room interior to decorate an accent wall? Yes! Stylish and beautiful. And the mirror will add light and visually expand the boundaries of the room.

Editor's note:

— If your dining area is located in the middle of the dining room or kitchen, this does not mean that it cannot be beautifully decorated. Your tools are lamps, carpets and runners, pillows and other decor for chairs, napkins for plates, and so on.

The richer your lighting scenario, the more cozy the atmosphere of the dining area. Add a couple of wall sconces, pendant lights to illuminate your dining table, or a trendy floor lamp.

An idea that does not lose its relevance is the design of the loft dining area under a brick. Brickwork imitation options: decorative brick, 3D PVC panels, labor-intensive version with plaster, 3D brick wallpaper, decorative gypsum tiles, brick-cut drywall panels and flexible stone chips. nine0003

The decor of large letters (gypsum, wood, cork, etc.) still does not give up its positions - it is still used for decorating walls. They lay out the family name, initials, quotes on the wall in letters, and also decorate the wall with a collection of one letter in different design options or a completely random set of letters. "Because it's beautiful."

Thematic kitchen decor - cutlery. It can be a collection of spoons, a panel with silhouettes of spoons and forks, or, for example, large-sized decorative cutlery. nine0003

Light, beautiful and stylish idea. Vintage things in the interior always look spectacular: plates, letters, empty frames, mirrors and photographs, watches and dishes, vintage boxes instead of shelves, and so on.

To prevent such a design from evoking associations with mourning wreaths, use a minimum of decor on the rings - leave part of the circle empty, without flowers, branches, spruce paws. Or use decor that will evoke radically different thoughts and emotions: branches with berries or tangerines, for example. In the form of a circle, you can place your collections of plates, records and other items on the wall. nine0003

Spectacular and stylish decor option, a great alternative to TV. Less time for bad news, more time for family.

An idea for when the budget is limited. There are so many options for handmade wall decor that even a person without special talents will be able to find an idea with the possibility of implementation.

Ideas for a green wall above the dining table: stabilized moss and tillandsias, flowers in small hanging pots on vintage railings, a living phytowall for the entire accent wall, succulents in miniature cones. nine0003

Storing wine requires a certain temperature, which must be maintained on a constant basis. If you can’t afford a wine cabinet, you can get by with an original hanging structure for storing wine and glasses.

A beautiful idea with the right implementation.


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