One of the good kitchen space hacks when you have a small dining space is to opt for a round table. Roundtables work well in small areas as these maximize seating capacity while minimizing the footprint.
We love how this round table was able to seat 6 guests in the dining area. At first glance, you wouldn’t notice that it fits 6 seats, given the small area.
Though the round table alone looks heavy, it is balanced out by the slim or minimalist chairs to avoid crowding the area. These gray modern chairs fit the part as it exudes both design and function, and these cushioned chairs with armrest allows relaxed seating.
Choose a rug that is proportionate to your space. You wouldn’t want a rug that is too small or too big for your dining set. An appropriately sized rug sets the tone for the allotted space for the dining area. This dining space used a light colored rug to complement the neutral colored walls that served as the room’s canvas. It stood out perfectly against the dark colored wooden floor.
Mind your lighting fixture. Choose a slim and minimalist lighting fixture that doesn’t look visually heavy, like the artificial lights in this room. The glass wall and door also adds visual appeal and makes an excellent source of natural light. You can add an elegant touch to the glass wall and door by installing floor-to-ceiling curtains in cream, light brown, or gray shade, to help block out the light when it gets too overwhelming. You can also use a light, sheer curtain for privacy, if you don’t want to completely block the light. If you’re not into curtains, you can use roller blinds. These come in different colors too, so choose the one that is available in your room’s color palette.
And finally, a nice artwork on the wall helps complete the look. For instance, this room played with brown, gray, white, and black, so the color combination of the artwork complements the color palette of the room.