11 Colorful Dining Rooms and Vibrant

Dining rooms were thought of and employed only for formal parties. Thankfully, this trend has shifted. No longer is the dining space reserved only for the best silverware and china when guests see, but now it’s an area for use often and on an everyday basis. This shift has eased the principles of decorating the dining room.

If your dining room décor is still stuck in yesterday’s formal attire, think about updating it using the easy inclusion of bold and vibrant pops of colour. It might be as little as adding a bright red candelabra, or the larger job of replacing the whole table or painting a wall. Regardless of the program, the shift is guaranteed to spark an entirely new personality in your dining room décor. Check out the photographs for inspiration.

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When you’ve got heavy, dark drapery weighing down your windows, change it out for lighter, more lively drapes in a fun colour, similar to this turquoise. Pull the shade into the room through table and buffet accent pieces.

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If you want a fast and easy color update, select a scene-stealing rug. This cowhide rug transforms not only through its colour but also through its texture.

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Hello, magenta! This hot pink dining table would have not made it in an outdated dining room, and that’s why it’s too perfect for use now. It glitters, it shines, it has got amazing legs, and on top of that, it’s pink! This will add some instant zest and sparkle to your dining room.

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Sometimes all it takes is a fast swap of your dining room seats. These yellow seats bring a splash of chic sunshine to this darker dining room.

Adding a splash of paint to your walls will completely alter the appearance of your dining space. Complementing this exciting orange with apple green seats makes the appearance all the better.

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Choose a predominant piece of furniture in a shocking shade to really up the ante of your dining room. This aqua blue sideboard definitely reinstates this distance back in the world of today.

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Do not overlook your lighting fixtures: they are a great place to infuse some serious colour. Produce cohesion throughout the room by reupholstering your seats in precisely the same shade.

Do you have a traditional wood dining table and seats? Consider your set to be the newest source of bold colour! All it requires is paint: choose unique shades for the dining table and seats for contrast. Consider painting the walls a complementary colour to finish the appearance.

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If you are in the market for a new sideboard or buffet, keep your eye out for something dripping in fantastic colour. This royal purple sideboard might be the only colour you increase the room and it’ll do the job just fine.

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Or, consider painting your present buffet, sideboard or dining room cabinetry. Recall: Paint is among the easiest and most affordable ways to update your distance. Make the most of it!

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It’s possible all your dining room will need is a terrific, colorful attachment to update its own texture. There’s no going wrong with this red candelabra: It provides just the ideal unexpected twist for the tabletop.

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Toilet Trends: Open Vanity Storage

The open storage trend started with kitchen cabinets exposing organized dish and glassware. This trend has now moved into the bathroom. After all, bathrooms are always able to use another means to make an extra fashion statement since they tend to be utilitarian areas. This look can be achieved in both modern and traditional homes. Not only does it look great, but it also will help produce a more open look to those tight toilet spaces! Below are a few great suggestions on ways to successfully attain an open vanity look.

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In case you have a long open run, adding some symmetry will help to create a coordinated and balanced look to the space. Folded towels help to soften the space producing added warmth and visual comfort.

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Utilizing baskets to include smaller things is key in keeping a fresh look. The baskets used within this space coordinate nicely with the overall endings of the toilet without stealing the show.

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Create a spa-like look by lining up rolling drawers. Displaying crisp white towels helps set the mood for the toilet, giving it a fresh look. And there are few places better for a fresh look than the toilet.

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More traditional and transitional spaces may gain from an open vanity. Opening some shelves up instantly provides you the illusion of more space. The light-colored box storage will help to include smaller objects and offers some comparison to the dark heavy wood.

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Smaller vanities and powder baths may also look fantastic having an open vanity! Envision this distance with a floor-to-countertop doors and doors. It would seem incredibly closed in and deficiency fashion. By giving this vanity furniture-like legs and spacious shelving, you instantly get the feel of more space.

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In smaller bathrooms where there’s too little counter space, homeowners may use an open vanity space to show items which are typically placed on countertops, like tissue boxes, cotton swabs and other blankets.

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Displaying additional rolls of bathroom tissue is not always a great look in a guest bath, but when discretely exhibited in an open vanity you may present your guests reassurance if the last square gets used and also stop them from riffling through your drawers and doors.

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In guest bathrooms, like this one in which storage is not important, it may be wonderful to just leave the space open to make the look of more space. Guests may subsequently use the space under however they want to.

The open vanity is a trend I don’t see shortly disappearing for two reasons: It offers the illusion of more space and provides you extra chance to be creative and stylishly functional.

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