[portfolio_slideshow navpos=top]Every room needs a focal point. This is especially true when it comes to the dining room. If you don’t already have a focus point in your dining area, center the room using eye-catching wall art. To cut costs, go straight to your local art supply store for large blank canvases to make your own creations. One of the keys is to hang the panels so that they appear as embracing the dining room by their presence. These 15 great examples depict how interior designers arrange a dining space according to the mood and the style of its occupants. Some of these paintings compositions blend naturally into the color scheme, while others stand out as a main focal point. No doubt, we enjoy all of them!.
Credit Photo:
1st row:
1. Palm Design Group – Contemporary dining room with custom built-in furniture, Phoenix / 2. Siemasko + Verbridge – Neo classic dining room, Boston / 3. Via A Few Things From My Life – Christmas decor for an eclectic dining room, London / 4. Dirk Denison with Michael Richman Interiors – Eclectic dining room, Chicago / 5. Noha Hassan Designs – Modern dining room with eclectic photo composition, New York
2nd row:
6. BAR Architects – Modern dining room, San Francisco/ 7. Via A Few Things From My Life – Eclectic dining room, London/ 8. Alan Mascord Design – French country traditional dining room, Portland/9. Saavedra Design Studio – Eclectic dining room, Austin/ 10. Sara Tuttle Interiors – Eclectic dining room, Dc Metro
3rd row:
11. Susan Manrao Design – Contemporary dining room, Los Angeles/ 12. Tilton Fenwick – Dining room, New York/ 13. Reprinted from Coastal Modern by Tim Clarke. Copyright © 2012. Photos © 2012 by Noah Webb/ 14. Pavilack Design – Modern dining room/ 15. Kendall Wilkinson Design – Eclectic dining room, San Francisco