How To Use A Color Palette In Your Home: Earthy Dining Room
Are you wondering how you can incorporate a little color into your room without painting the walls? Do you ever look at color palettes on Pinterest and long to have that same vibe in your home? I’m bringing different color palettes to life in my continued “How To Use A Color Palette In Your Home” blog series. I will show you how to create a beautiful room using different color palettes along with some fun pieces to help you bring these colors into your own home.
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THE COLOR INSPIRATION: Earthy
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For this palette, I choose a dining table that sits six perfectly. I love the bold crescent-curved legs and its broad oval top with a gorgeous brown finish.
These chairs have stunning exposed joinery details and pair perfectly with the table above. I love the barrel back that flows into armrests.
To anchor the space I choose this earthy, handwoven rug made from a lightweight blend of jute and cotton. The versatile interlocking diamonds in rich sage green adds so much interest without being overwhelming.
I choose a darker hued console for depth and a richer feel.
To bring in more natural texture and additional storage, I tucked two of these baskets underneath the console table. I love the durable rattan and wicker material that ensures long-lasting beauty and warmth in your home.
To keep the room from feeling too heavy, I opted for an airy chandelier (super affordable) and a light toned table lamp for the lighting in this space.
To soften the space, I hung white curtains to break up all the horizontal lines.
Above the Console, I choose a large tranquil art piece. The organic landscape featuring a lovely forest scene is the perfect compliment to this dining room.
For the accessories, I wanted to keep it pretty minimal so that each piece is highlighted. Simplicity is sometimes best!