How to Create Architectural Interest In Your Dining Space

Much of a home’s charm is often found in its architectural details — think crown molding, wainscoting, and built-in millwork. But what if your home doesn’t have many of those features? You can still create architectural interest and add architectural details that give you that same sense of depth and character with your design choices. The best part is that there’s no renovation required, and the dining room is a great place to start.

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Start with a statement table. A table with a sculptural base can be a game-changer for an uninspired dining room. The Muse collection is designed with an exaggerated double pedestal that anchors the room with interesting shapes.

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Choose sculptural chairs. Interesting shapes can come into play anywhere. Surround your table with distinctive chairs that add curves and angles to the room. With caned backs and leather seats, the Athens dining chairs will also layer texture into the space for even more personality.

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Add dimensional storage. There are so many options when it comes to storage solutions. The Ripple cabinet features inverted, beveled doors that give it a sense of movement and adds depth to any wall it occupies.

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Go beyond basic lighting. A chandelier that’s oversized or has interesting shapes can define the space with structure. The Baubles chandelier creates a beautiful focal point that will draw the eye up and give the room a sense of height and architectural interest.

You can add architectural interest to any dining space with the right furniture and decor. Thoughtfully chosen pieces with unique shapes, angles, and textures will always add architectural details and visual character without lifting a hammer. Visit our showroom to find everything shown here and all the inspiration you need.

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