Ditch The Dining Room, These 6 Breakfast Nooks May Be Better

We'd Choose These Cheery & Inviting Spaces To Start Our Day
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Happy Sunday friends!  To get you in the pinning spirit (because if you’re like me, Sunday is a big Pinterest day for ya), I rounded up the breakfast nooks that currently have me doing ALL of the heart eye emojis right now.  By the look of these, it’s clear to see that this functional everyday space can be just as stunning as comfortable and welcoming.  These inspiring photos have made it clear to me that a beautiful breakfast nooks require a few key things: plenty of throw pillows, a pair of statement chairs (to go with your L-shaped bench) and a show-stopping chandy or pendant.  Cheers, Kat

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Breakfast Nook #1

Breakfast Nook #1

This inviting space offers styled seating fit for any time of day. Plenty of throw pillows give the cushioned bench added comfort.

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VIA STYLE AT HOME
Breakfast Nook #2

Breakfast Nook #2

Framed art and complimentary throw pillows center this cheery breakfast nook.

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VIA CAMILLE STYLES, BY MILLIE HOLLOMAN
Breakfast Nook #3

Breakfast Nook #3

A breakfast nook that's as functional as it is beautiful will keep things simple, but won't skimp on the details. A lantern pendant and a pair of mid-century chairs take this everyday space to the next level.

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VIA KATE MARKER INTERIORS
Breakfast Nook #4

Breakfast Nook #4

This laid-back and cool California-style breakfast nook offers easy comfort to a small space. And the lightweight round pedestal table easily lends itself to scooting as guests fill around the table.

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VIA SIMO DESIGN
Breakfast Nook #5

Breakfast Nook #5

Simple lines here are accented with masterful details, like a large rattan pendant light, patterned chairs and great window treatments.

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VIA AMBER INTERIORS
Breakfast Nook #6

Breakfast Nook #6

This sunny breakfast nook is a great dining solution for tight quarters, thanks to a small pedestal table (probably used typically as an end table) and wrap-around cushioned bench.

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VIA MY DOMAINE, BY JUSTIN COIT
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Featured image, Kate Marker Interiors

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