Sunday, January 12, 2014

10 of the best breakfast rooms



Bright and airy breakfast bar
Create a space for enjoying your breakfast that works harder by incorporating clever storage. This unit and worktop doubles up as a wine cooler and zone for entertainment, thanks to the TV recessed into the wall.


Shaker style breakfast bar
Cool, calm and collected, a small island unit blends into the whole room scheme in this shaker-style kitchen by continuing the tongue-and-groove finish. A pair of quirky stools are a great way of injecting some personality into a subtle look like this.


Exposed brick breakfast area
Adopt modern country style by teaming dark wicker with exposed brick. Keep everything you need for a luxurious breakfast feast to hand with a country-style dresser - one like this would be great for storing crockery and food alike.


Serene dining area
Make the most of limited space by creating a breakfast zone near a beautiful view, like this one. The elegant chair and table set, classic colours and simple details mean that this would be an ideal spot to relax.




Space-saving breakfast table
Don't have room for a breakfast area? Think again. Simply pair a cafe-style pedestal table with tall, statement bar stools, and you've got a combination that will create a relaxing spot in even the smallesst of kitchens.


Modern breakfast area
In family kitchens, it can be difficult to find the space for a breakfast area. By including some extra space at the end of a kitchen worktop or island, like in this warm modern example, you can create enough space for a small breakfast bar that will also help turn the room into a living space.


Chunky furniture
Wake yourself up in the morning by creating a light, airy feel in your breakfast room. Here, neutral walls are brightened up with warm, chunky furniture and some motivational letterpress posters. Great if you need a little extra help in the mornings!


Country-style breakfast area
Create a calming, country-style breakfast area with natural materials and finishes, like these linen finish chairs and warm wooden counter. Make your room work harder by including a worktop that also doubles up as a counter.


Curved kitchen island
For a cafe-style feel, a statement kitchen island, like this curved example, will do nicely. It clearly defines the room into separate zones for eating and cooking. A series of pendant lights finishes the look. 


Soft green kitchen-diner
For a traditional feel in a larger kitchen, create a formal breakfast area with an elegant table and dining chairs. This soft green tone complements the warm wood finish of the table and creates a relaxing space for eating. 

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