Bright Blue
Light Pink
Opt for a playful pink like A Beautiful Mess does here. For even more fun, choose a funky rug, hang a unique light fixture, and find the perfect artwork that suites your aesthetic. Your guests will never want to leave!
Get the look: Middleton Pink by Farrow & Ball
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Cream
Black and Gold
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All White
You can’t forget about the classics. All-white dining rooms, especially with natural light shining in like the layout shown here, can be bright, clean, and simple in the best way possible. Take a cue from Michelle Vassallo of MV Architects and add a gold light fixture and artwork, too.
Photo by: Frazier Springfield
Get the look: Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore
Emerald Green
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Beige
Slate
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Classic Red
Dark Blue
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Baby Blue
Sage Green
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Coral
Why choose one shade when you can have fun with three? Coral, white, and blue is the perfect combination to create a bold color scheme. Take the design one step further with tiled flooring for a dining room that won’t disappoint.
Get the look: Florentine Clay by Valspar
Sky Blue
If you’re hoping to add some color to your dining room without going too bold, sky blue is a great option. Daley Home pairs the soft shade with white, gold, and wood accents.
Photo by: Madeline Harper
Get the look: Peaceful Blue by Behr
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Magenta
Don’t be afraid of unexpected color pairings. Studio DIY chooses magenta for the walls and deep yellow for the archway, along with a wooden table, chairs, and doorway that give the space an antique-inspired look.
Get the look: Raspberry Patch by Dunn-Edwards
Dusty Rose
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White and Wood
Teal
This eye-catching teal dining room has it all—think patterned chairs, bright curtains, and gold accents. Pull off an eclectic-style dining room by mixing and matching patterns, textures, and colors throughout.
Get the look: Riviera by Dunn-Edwards
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Blue Gray
Blush
Liz Williams Interiors pulls off a formal dining room with blush walls. This unique space, although certainly traditional, offers a bit more color than what usually comes to mind when thinking about a formal space.
Photo by: Emily Followill
Get the look: Barely Pink by Valspar
Laura Millar (she/her) is the assistant lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home design. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2024, she wrote for NBC’s TODAY.com, where she covered everything from entertainment news to pop culture updates.
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