Elle Decor
Ahh, isn't this room relaxing? It manages to bring in a ton of texture and pops of color while remaining monochrome. If you want to add dimension, sophistication, or a historical element to any room in your home, think about installing paneling or wainscoting. Paint this architectural detail a different color or shade from the wall color, and you have just created a very exciting space.
Displaying black sea fans as wall art is ingenious. They are beautiful natural works of the sea, interesting in their intricate detail and unexpected as decor. The chandelier with its hefty wood design gives the room presence and anchors the space. The red ribbon holding the black oval mirror is a great detail and easy to do. Overall, this dining room demonstrates that all you need are two to three strong elements to hold a room together. Check out the gallery for tips on getting the look for less!
A Dining Room Fit for <i>Elle Decor</i>
Black Sea Fan, $7 each at Wonders of the Sea
A Dining Room Fit for <i>Elle Decor</i>
Belcaro Five-Light Chandelier, $250 at Bellacor
A Dining Room Fit for <i>Elle Decor</i>
Marimekko Tamburiini Ivory Tablecloth, $30 to $80 at Crate & Barrel
A Dining Room Fit for <i>Elle Decor</i>
Louis Chair, $349 each at Pottery Barn
A Dining Room Fit for <i>Elle Decor</i>
Avenue Oval Mirror in matte black, $133 to $255 at Oval & Round Mirrors
A Dining Room Fit for <i>Elle Decor</i>
Offray Grosgrain Ribbon, $12 at JoAnn
A Dining Room Fit for <i>Elle Decor</i>
Mikasa "Swirl" Black Pitcher, $40 at Cooking.com
A Dining Room Fit for <i>Elle Decor</i>
Wood Bucket, $76 for a set of two at Bonanzle
A Dining Room Fit for <i>Elle Decor</i>
Wall Panel Wainscoting, $128 to $225 at BuyWainscot.com









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The design of a dining room has really exciting appearance.
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