Dining Room Design: Choosing a Color

Eric Brennan
While adding furniture, hanging a chandelier and placing a throw rug all add to the design of a dining room, color is by far one of the most difficult choices when deciding on a design for your dining room. Too much color and your dining room can be too bold; not enough and your dining room can be too bland. Decide for yourself what colors are best for your dining room makeover with these design trends and basics of adding color to the dining room.

Latest Trends

While trends change often, they can be just the thing for a modern day dining room makeover. Today's modern dining room design colors tend to go for the lighter and less bold color choices. Softer hues with a balance of color and light are becoming the mainstream in dining room design with natural colors like brown, yellow and gray, easily becoming the most popular choices when designing a dining room.

While bold colors are still in fashion in the modern dining room, soften their tones with a unique balance of color washing, earthy colors and painting techniques. Try these unique painting options when designing your new dining room.

Metallic

Colors like gold and silver are often employed successfully in modern dining room design colors. Gold and silver colors play an important role in food presentation as is evidenced by platters, chaffing dishes and silverware. Adding these colors to the walls or furniture brightens a dining room without going overboard. With the addition of natural lighting, metallic colors shine on without being too bold. Mirrored surfaces can also reflect metallic colors well, especially when combined with accent lighting.

Metallics simplify the dining room design and create accents that draw the eye without fixating them on the overbearing. Elegant and sleek metallics also create the perfect look for modern and contemporary dining room design elements. With the addition of dark colors like black or red, metallic furniture creates a happy middle ground where dark colors can be enhanced.

Bright and Bold

Even if your dining room design is still going to be filled with colors, doesn't mean it has to be gaudy and overwhelming. Bold and bright colors like red, greens and purples are great accents when combined with old world design themes like Tuscan and Latin. Soften the tones further with sleek and simplified furniture that contains the room and not controls it.

Natural and ambient lighting serves the bright and emboldened dining room well as tones change during the daylight and nighttime hours. Greens, grays and blues all work well with natural lighting as colors play against the ever changing sunlight.

Published by Eric Brennan - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

Since 2005 Eric has written 2000+ articles and counting on everything home improvement, green and travel. He has written for such companies as DIY network, Huffington Post, DeWalt, AT&T, Tide, Small Home Des...  View profile

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