
Interior Design - Dining room ideas
Not all homes afford the luxury of a dedicated dining area, this may be a shared area with an informal lounge ,a more casual eating zone in the kitchen, or even an outdoor space, but with a little careful planning with your interior design scheme you may be able to come up with an area where dining is the principal function. A well planned dining area is a place where it is possible to transform the simple act of eating into an extraordinary occasion and to delight in the company of family and friends. A simple checklist may include the following:
- How often will the space be used?
- Do you have access to an outdoor area?
- Do you need to exhibit in the room or have specific storage requirements?
- Is there a view? Consider this when selecting window treatments.
- Will the room be a shared space- family room or study?
- Are your dinner parties formal or informal?
- Is it close to the kitchen? Ideally the dining room should be in close proximity and should have good, clear access.

Illuminating this space is paramount, lighting should be layered to create mood and should be soft and atmospheric. When considering general lighting think about direct and diffused options and perhaps a mixture of task and accent lighting. Provision should be made for separate circuits and wherever possible choose dimmable solutions. For more information on lighting visit Lighting design
Dining tables should be generous; round tables are ideal as they offer the ease of communication and eliminate the head-of-table scenario. If your space is long and narrow then an oval or rectangular shape will work better. Square tables usually aren’t that successful but extendable tables offer good flexibility, particularly if the area has to provide shared functions; a dining space off an open-plan kitchen can double as a great kid’s homework area. Consider an antique table with contemporary seating , or vice versa, to add that element of unpredictability A rug under the table helps delineate the space from other areas in the vicinity, you may have a small table backed up to a sofa, this will help as a room divider and assist in the circulation of traffic within the space.
A favourite public area in the home, this is an area to display those special artworks, to generate a spectacle and with the involvement of others to create one of life’s special moments and produce that ‘Joie de vivre’.
In the image above Groth & Sons have created custom built storage for cutlery and dinnerware, it also provides concealment of air conditioning ducting, incorporates stereo equipment, atmospheric lighting, as well as providing a display area to add character and to act as a backdrop to the dining space.
For more dining room solutions, please contact Groth & Sons on 0419 408 988.


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