Benches and bay windows go hand in hand but why stop at a bench? Why not add a table and a few chairs on the opposite side to create a casual breakfast area?

A table flanked by chairs on either side where occupants of a house gather to eat does not define a dining area. You can create a dining nook in any section of your home. Booths are practical ways to seat several guests in a small space as evident in most coffee shops. Pairing a table with a bench or booth at home results in a different way to design your dining area. Most people refer to this as a breakfast nook but practically any meal can be had in this area at any time of the day. We show you how to fit a dining nook in any space of your home.

 Benches with storage: A bench that has top loading storage or front loading storage saves on space for books, toys and upholstery.

 

 

 Bay window dining area: Benches and bay windows go hand in hand but why stop at a bench? Why not add a table and a few chairs on the opposite side to create a casual breakfast area?

 

 

 Off The Island: Use your island as a prop to build your dining into. You can incorporate benches on the island or actual chairs that push back into the island.

 

 

 Quadrant table: Do not be confined by rectangular and round tables. This table takes continuity from the wall in its design.

 

 


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