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How To Use Your Dining Room Better

July 7, 2016
By Catherine Smith, Houzz

Setting aside an entire room for formal dining is a luxury when space in most houses is at a premium. Take into account families sitting down to eat together less often — adults working different hours, kids coming and going for sports, people having different diets or food likes — and a preference for casually sitting around the kitchen island or garden table, and a formal dining room could often be put to better use. Here are some great ideas for what could otherwise be wasted space.

Room of the Day: Putting the Dining Room to Work

Loft
Photo by Joe Carrick Design - Custom Home Design - Look for traditional kids' room design inspiration

Playroom

If you can hardly move because of toys cluttering the living room floor, coloring books and crayons all over the kitchen counter, and bits of games in random places underfoot, create a dedicated playroom in your unused dining room. Dining rooms tend to be close to the kitchen, so kids would still be within earshot, but their mess would not be spread all over the house. Create clear storage places and cleanup rules (tidy up before bedtime), and sanity will be restored.

Turning boxed games into a decorating feature might encourage family table time, rather than individual screen time. And secure storage keeps boxes in one piece —meaning no more losing that last valuable tiny hotel in Monopoly.

Russian Hill Family Home
Photo by Braun + Adams Interiors - Look for transitional kids' room pictures

Homework Station

As kids get older and homework projects run on for several days (or weeks), a homework station with all the tools, reference books and stationery they need in one spot means projects can be started straight away (no last-minute hunts for glue sticks) and works in progress can be safely left out between sessions.

Beach Ct
Photo by Sean Murphy Contracting INC. - Search contemporary kitchen design ideas

Game Room

If you don’t have a basement, rumpus room or big garage, turn the dining room into a game room. Convert the table into a pingpong court with a fold-out piece of plywood, or buy a stand-alone billiards table.

In a tinier dining space, add a folding table for cards or board games. You can use it for drinks or desserts for that annual big dinner party too.

Library
Photo by Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects - Look for rustic home office design inspiration

Library

In many grand old houses in days of yore, the library and dining room were doubled up. If you long to have tidy book piles, fill your walls with shelves and create the library of your dreams.

If you don’t have walls for bookshelves, take a leaf from lobbies in luxury lodges and style the dining table with beautiful coffee table books and the latest glossy magazines. Pull up some chairs and encourage quiet reading time.

My Home Office
Photo by Emily A. Clark - More eclectic home office photos

Home Office

One of the joys of working from home is having an inspirational office that doesn’t look boring or corporate. Mix and match vintage and sleek, use a nice lamp instead of a work light, and add pretty accessories and a smart rug. This works well if the dining room is near the front door, so clients don’t have to troop through the rest of the house.

Keep papers and supplies in stylish bins and boxes. Use a sideboard to hide unattractive paperwork for an easy switch to dining mode.

If you plan to sometimes use the dining room for, you know, dinner, look for covered storage boxes that look grown-up. Make the most of all the wall space with high shelves. (Tuck a folding ladder in a nearby cabinet for safe access.)

Venice Canals
Photo by Katie Leede & Company Studio - More contemporary dining room photos

There are no rules that say a work desk has to be square. The classic Eames chair seen here was designed for dining and office use. The pedestal Tulip table comes in several sizes and with different tops to create a classy office.

The Glass Farmhouse Loft
Photo by Kit Republic - Discover industrial dining room design inspiration

Garden Room
Indoor plants are taking over design photos, so let them take over your unused dining room. A gorgeous array of vases, pots and cuttings you are nurturing makes an enticing modern version of the grand old orangeries.

Tip: Make sure your tabletop is sealed to prevent water damage to precious wood or lacquer. Or use a tray or padded waterproof cloth to catch spills.

Kara Rosenlund House
Photo by Kara Rosenlund - Discover shabby-chic style dining room design inspiration

Sitting Room
A second or third sitting room is a bonus retreat in a busy household. Even better if it is TV-free and has a fireplace, a view or fine art. Leave the chaos to the main living room and retreat to a quiet corner here.
In Home Owners Tags houzz, Decor, decorating, dining, design
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