Why use only one color when you can have three?
Color-blocking is a bold trend that we love! It can go from mild to wild or from subtle to daring, but the main goal of this interior design trend it to contrast blocks of solid colors rather than textures and patterns. With it, you can create a fun or sophisticated dining room, so today we decided to give you some color blocking ideas for our dining room. Curious? Scroll down and get inspired for your home renovation this Spring!
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The Pantone color of the year was not meant to be alone, and this dining room is the living proof of that. Coral Charles Edwards floor lamps mingle with sunny yellow chairs and Ultra Violet sofas around the dining room’s zebrawood table.
This colorful dining room chandelier definitely stands out against the white wall and it fits perfectly with the color-blocking wall!
Walls are not the only ones that can enjoy the fun. Chairs or other small objects can add to the color-blocking elements in your dining room.
If you’re a fan of bright colors and geometric effects, then this trend is definitely up your alley! One of the best things about color blocking walls is that you can get creative with your shapes and lines.
Sometimes all you need is some accessory accents to in order to create a bright and cheery dining room decor. In this dining room, the graphic floor steals the spotlight.
One interesting way to infuse color blocking is going halfway with the wall paint. It adds character and personality to the room. It looks stunning in this Scandinavian dining room.
Color Block Your Home w/ These Dining Room Lamps!
Stanley Chandelier
Sinatra Floor Lamp
I Marquee Lamp
M Marquee Lamp
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You can visit our Pinterest boards in order to get more inspirations about dining room lighting. Get more ideas for your projects and find functional, stylish and sizable lighting and furniture choices. Make sure to download our ‘Interior Design Tips for a Well-Lit Home‘ eBook!