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There’s no better place to start your day than in a tranquil breakfast nook that is calming, comfortable and filled with natural light. In fact, these mini dining areas, with their light, airy atmosphere, provide the perfect place to enjoy your morning cuppa, a quick snack or a chat with friends.
Here we share a selection of 8 kitchen breakfast nooks from our full home interior redesigns, including the bay window breakfast nook from our Belsize Park project and adjoined bespoke kitchen banquette seating from our Buckingham Street project.
The beautiful bay window in our Belsize Park project felt like a natural choice for bespoke banquette seating and informal dining. The black and white stripes of the banquette seating draws your eye right to the end of this 30ft long room, while the oval table top in Arabescato Corchia Polished marble ties beautifully with the elegant marble splashback behind. The contrast between light and dark combined with rich textures and exotic marbles create a glamorous space that doesn’t shout kitchen with its high-end interior design.
In this cosy pied-à-terre in the heart of Embankment, bespoke banquette seating has been built into the kitchen island to create a functional eating area as well as form a natural delineation between the kitchen/dining and living spaces. The breakfast nook seats with tapered timber legs have been upholstered in a hardwearing ribbed fabric in graphite grey while the bench is framed in a rich textured fabric with antique brass edge detail. The dining/breakfast nook table in ebony timber has been constructed in the same depth as the seating frame to ensure a consistent look and feel. The textured surfaces and metallic finishes contrast beautifully with the white gloss and walnut island and units of this intimate kitchen. This is one of the most practical and versatile breakfast nook ideas and designs.
The elegant sitting area in the kitchen of our Bromptons project is flooded with natural light and provides the perfect tranquil space for quiet contemplation at the start of the day or the end of a busy one. The clean lines and streamlined aesthetic, which features a soft colour palette and delicate accessories, combine to form a classic contemporary appeal for this corner breakfast nook.
We love this sleek and rustic kitchen nook design complete with rattan chairs and corner wall bench that is large enough to accommodate the entire family. The neutral colour palette and clean lines add an understated air of sophistication to the space, while the striking pendant adds a contemporary edge. (Credit: renoguide.com.au)
We are inspired by a diversity of styles and have produced an array of luxurious interior architecture and interior design projects. Whatever the project, whatever the brief, we analyse the requirements, assess the scope of works, and deliver a successful and distinctive result on every occasion.
Kitchen banquette seating provides the perfect option for extra storage. As seen in this elegant yet functional breakfast nook furniture, the bench provides plenty of space to store away kitchen clutter, while the kitchen seating area serves as a divider between the kitchen and the rest of the house. (Credit: renoguide.com.au)
This cosy white breakfast nook has a classic contemporary edge. The subtle colour palette of grey-blue conveys a sense of warmth and elegance, while the gently curved white window seat accommodates the round table perfectly. This cosy dinette is a discreet yet inviting corner of the room for a small kitchen nook table idea. (Credit: renoguide.com.au)
The timeless design of this classic breakfast nook bench showcases a neutral colour palette and beautiful wood panelling. The kitchen bench seating has been upholstered in delicately patterned fabric, while the striking chandelier and shaker-style chairs add a vintage element to the bay window breakfast nook design. The eclectic design conveys warmth and comfort. (Credit: renoguide.com.au)
A charming corner breakfast nook area in this home library radiates warmth and character. The blue-grey colour palette is striking but doesn’t overpower the interior scheme, while the elegant chairs upholstered in rich grey velvet with metal rivet piping detail adds a hint of sophistication to the space. The warm shades of natural wood balance the cooler shades of colour. It’s an inviting dining nook space that’s perfect for breakfast or even just for a relaxing coffee or tea break. (Credit: renoguide.com.au)
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