If you have a separate kitchen and a dining room but need a small and cozy space to have your morning coffee or just want to add a dining space to the kitchen, this roundup is for you. Here we’ll take a look at some ways to incorporate a breakfast nook in the kitchen and make it look stylish and cohesive.
Conside The Space
Choose what corner or nook will be dedicated to the breakfast nook and measure it to understand what furniture you can put there. If you don’t have space in the kitchen, you can move it to the dining room or living room. Placing such a space at the window is always a good idea as it will flood the nook with morning light or sun, which will add pleasure to your morning coffee ritual.
Take a kitchen corner to use it as a breakfast nook with a storage bench, a table, a rattan chair and a shelving unit.
Make a tiny breakfast nook for one like this: a vintage table, a red vintage chair and a lovely lilac pouf.
This lovely nook by the window is done with a table, cane and woven chairs and lots of greenery to refresh the space.
This beautiful and catchy nook is done with a corner bench with upholstery and pillows, a chair with a cushion and a glam gold lamp.
This lovely nook is organic in the pastel kitchen, and the dining space is accented with brass lamps.
This small breakfast nook is cohesive in the kitchen, the black and mustard bench continues the style of the space, and black chairs add elegance.
The mid-century modern sofa is a cool basic seat for the space, and navy chairs echo with the blue touch on the wall.
Choose The Furniture
The best solution for a breakfast nook is a banquette seating, which is soft, comfy and adds to the style. A storage bench will be a very functional idea as you’ll be able to store something inside. A cute loveseat will be also good, and then you may add a couple of chairs, which can be matchign or mismatching. Consider the style of the kitchen and if you are building a bench in, stick to the look of the cabinetry around, this will make your nook look cohesive. As for the table, it’s up to you, it can be large or small, statement or not, depends on what you want to see here. Illuminate the nook with wall or pendant lamps, the amount and brightness of which depends on the amount of natural light here.
Take a kitchen corner to use it as a breakfast nook with a storage bench, a table, a rattan chair and a shelving unit.
Make a tiny breakfast nook for one like this: a vintage table, a red vintage chair and a lovely lilac pouf.
This lovely nook by the window is done with a table, cane and woven chairs and lots of greenery to refresh the space.
This beautiful and catchy nook is done with a corner bench with upholstery and pillows, a chair with a cushion and a glam gold lamp.
This lovely nook is organic in the pastel kitchen, and the dining space is accented with brass lamps.
This small breakfast nook is cohesive in the kitchen, the black and mustard bench continues the style of the space, and black chairs add elegance.
The mid-century modern sofa is a cool basic seat for the space, and navy chairs echo with the blue touch on the wall.
Personalize
Don’t leave your breakfast nook impersonal, add some touches that would fit your space and give it a character. A neon light, a gallery wall or some art, your favorite tableware or mugs on display, bright pillows and a catchy rug will make your nook bold and eye-catchy.
Take a kitchen corner to use it as a breakfast nook with a storage bench, a table, a rattan chair and a shelving unit.
Make a tiny breakfast nook for one like this: a vintage table, a red vintage chair and a lovely lilac pouf.
This lovely nook by the window is done with a table, cane and woven chairs and lots of greenery to refresh the space.
This beautiful and catchy nook is done with a corner bench with upholstery and pillows, a chair with a cushion and a glam gold lamp.
This lovely nook is organic in the pastel kitchen, and the dining space is accented with brass lamps.
This small breakfast nook is cohesive in the kitchen, the black and mustard bench continues the style of the space, and black chairs add elegance.
The mid-century modern sofa is a cool basic seat for the space, and navy chairs echo with the blue touch on the wall.