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跳过餐具柜:9 Complementin理念等g Your Dining Table

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Stuck on the idea that a sideboard, credenza or other low storage piece is the thing to add to a dining room to make it look, feel and work like a dining room? Though a lovely credenza or cabinet might make for an obvious furniture choice in the dining room, it’s not the only item that can help fill a dining space and complement your table and chairs. If you simply don’t need that much more storage or are looking for a different look, peruse these nine real-life dining rooms that feature some fun furniture alternatives.

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Though poking around the additional photos of these rooms from some of our house tours might show that the homeowners went with a credenza, cabinet or sideboard in some of these spaces, we think you’ll still find inspiration in these photos below — where the combination of a beautiful dining set is complemented not by an expected storage piece, but by something else entirely.

Top image:A lovely compact bar cart becomes a cute drink station in the dining room ofHillary & Michael’s Refined Roost.

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A thick upholstered bench with lots of pillows proves extra seating looks just as good as extra storage inAmy & Todd’s Mod Chicago Home.

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Tucked away in the corner of the tiny dining room inHeather & Eric’s Cozy Victoria Cottage是一个双重功能的解决方案:演讲者带来瑞t tunes to dinner parties and holds up a lovely green plant.

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Eric & Kellie’s Pencil Factory Loftdining room isn’t without any side storage, but we also loved the slim, perfect-for-a-small-space addition of a ladder for displaying magazines that we spotted.

Why not go vertical, with a tall, open bookcase like inLauren & Stiles’ Southwest Bohemian Homestead. Still storage but less expected than a sideboard at the same height as a dining table.

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Why add a sideboard when you can add in some serious wow-factor with anoversized,leaningpiece of art? As spotted inSarah’s Modern Global Loft.

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Who says you’ve got to put anything against a wall at all? Why not hang something on it and over a dining table? A particularly powerful solution against boring dining rooms spotted inBrian & Brad’s Artfully Modern Apartment.

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Not everyone can do this, of course, but if you’ve got a spot for a window seat instead of something heavy like a credenza, as spotted inJoey’s Stylist To The Stars Digs, you’ve really got a fresh look.

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There’s a lot going on in the dining room ofErin & Nathan’s Collaboratively Creative Bungalow, but we’re adoring the addition of a piano.

Do you have something in your dining room that’s not storage like a credenza or sideboard? Do you have something unique that’s really complementing your dining set and making a space that sings? Let us know what you’ve done to really make your dining room unique to you!