We've been keeping up with all the latest dining room colour trends so you don't have to! Are we seeing a shift away from the super popular white and grey palettes? Read on to find out.
For a lot of us, the space where we eat often becomes the heart of the home, which means we like it to reflect our tastes and style, as well as current style trends. Our dining rooms can become an ever-evolving space and that's awesome! What better way to keep your home feeling vibrant and alive? In recent years, we've seen chic and sleek white and grey dining rooms dominating the dining room colour trends, but recently, we've noticed a bit of a shift. Colour and luxury flourishes through velvet and metallic elements are making a comeback! Let's break down what we're seeing popping up.
Grey is still very much in. It's such a great base, as it can look fresh and clean while being a little more practical than pure white. Achieve a stylish grey dining room with a glass dining table and silver chrome that will keep a space feeling light and airy. Add some grey velvet dining chairs in for some luxurious accents.
Perhaps it was being stuck indoors for so much of 2020/2021, but it seems like people are wanting to bring a bit more warmth and sunshine inside. Still light enough to keep spaces looking big, but a little warmer than crisp whites and greys, the 'warm neutrals' dining room trend is all about beige, cappuccino, pale yellows, and warm wood tones. A gorgeous warmer take on the neutral trend. It gives a lovely modern Scandi style. Inject some black metal for an Industrial vibe
Ok, this trend is popping up everywhere at the moment - bringing a touch of the natural world indoors with green tones and making them warm and luxurious with gold accents. Greens automatically go so well with wood elements; when combined with some warm neutrals, it can be a lovely combination. A few pops of sunny gold metallics or velvet fabrics will elevate your dining room to a luxury space you’ll love spending time in.
This décor trend for mixing warm tones with black is definitely on the up. It allows people to still the "make rooms look bigger" that comes with neutrals on the larger surfaces such as walls and floors but creates drama through contrast. Add in some gold and you’ve got some nods to Art Deco 1920 styles, which feels really glamourous!