Breakfast nooks possess an undeniable charm, creating an inviting atmosphere wherever they are—whether nestled in a bay window, featuring a comfy bench, or tucked into a small kitchen.
These ideas, inspired by top designers and perfect for your dream house Pinterest board, offer fresh ways to add or update a kitchen nook.
Imagine relaxing weekend mornings with coffee and a book, enhanced by smart additions like built-in storage, eye-catching wallpaper, or bright colors, making your nook the coziest and most stylish corner of your home.
Small Breakfast Nook Idea
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To install a breakfast nook in your kitchen without remodeling, slide a bench against one wall and add a small table.
This dining area cozies up to the kitchen with an upholstered bench, bistro chairs, and a pedestal table.
It can easily be rearranged if a change is needed. Colorful wall art and an overhead pendant light bring attention to the inviting area.
Comfortable Seating Decor
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Repeat colors and materials to seamlessly integrate your breakfast nook ideas for design into the rest of your kitchen and home.
This banquette borrows design inspiration from the decorative trim around the windows.
Bright white, watery blue accents and natural textures echo the cool, coastal look throughout the home.
Additional Storage
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Think vertically to incorporate storage.
Here, plate racks display dishware and serving pieces while cutting boards hang from a simple peg rail.
A wheeled table and lightweight chairs are convenient breakfast nook ideas because they’re easy to move to access the storage areas or accommodate heavy kitchen traffic.
Converted Unused Corner
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Breakfast nooks are a smart way to transform small, seemingly useless spaces.
Previously an awkward corner, this space is now a cozy and convenient dining area.
Not just a place to sit down and grab a bite; it also boosts storage with open shelves above and hidden drawers below.
Bold Breakfast Nook Idea
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Bring in bright colors and bold patterns to distinguish your space with unique style.
Here, coral walls sponged with a gold glaze set a warm, inviting tone.
A large-patterned tablecloth is the room’s focal point, while blue pillows add extra comfort to the breakfast nook seating.
Eclectic and Chic
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Remember that all elements don’t need to match perfectly when creating a unique and fresh dining space.
This breakfast nook idea mixes a traditional wood table and hutch with midcentury modern chairs.
The blue rug mingles with chartreuse-tiled walls and a gray-painted ceiling for an unexpected combination that works.
In-Kitchen Breakfast Nook Idea
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To unite your kitchen with an adjacent dining nook, use similar decor elements in both spaces, but consider treatments to make each space unique.
Here, the beaded board from the island is repeated on the window bench’s door panels, and rustic wood furniture matches the casual cottage feel of the room.
A colorful patterned rug runs underneath the table to distinguish the area from the rest of the kitchen.
Nook Window Seating
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Turning a window seat into a breakfast nook is easy—add a table!
While the chairs are optional, they come in handy when guests arrive.
Plush pillows along the window seat turn this into a quaint alcove.
The pendant above adds definition to the space.
Cottage Charm Nook
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Simple wood chairs and a table are unified with a weathered, whitewashed finish for a cottage look.
The bench is painted in a crisp white and topped with plaid pillows that act as seatbacks without obstructing the view.
Accessories complete this kitchen’s cozy breakfast nook idea.
Bay Window Banquette
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Bay windows are the perfect breakfast nook idea, especially when there’s plenty of early-morning light.
A built-in bench hugs the angles of this window to provide extra seating.
Consider a table with leaves in an oversized space like this one, which allows you to adjust your dining accommodations based on your seating needs.
Casual Comfort
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A wall of windows makes this the perfect spot to grab a quick meal or lounge with a cup of coffee.
A tulip table allows for additional chairs when the whole family eats together.
A built-in banquette adds hidden storage.
Small Banquette Seating
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A tiny banquette and a few chairs are tucked under the window at the end of this kitchen.
This sliver of space allows dining for at least four people, which the kitchen lacked before adding this custom bench.
Breakfast Booth
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Consider borrowing square footage from spaces adjacent to your kitchen to create a breakfast nook.
A separate eating area gives diners a place to sit out of the cook’s way.
This banquette is the perfect place to add extra storage to the kitchen, whether through hidden compartments or open shelves above.
Sunny and Bright
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Minimal window coverings keep this breakfast nook bright and sunny.
Soft yellow cushions, pillows, and painted chairs add to the room’s happy feel.
The L-shaped breakfast nook makes the most of this kitchen’s square footage and creates extra sitting places.
Retro Design
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This sweet breakfast nook idea perfectly fits in a previously unused kitchen corner.
A built-in bench wraps the corner, adding storage and lots of seating.
Retro-style furniture and light fixtures add a playful, casual ambience to the eating area.
Modern Breakfast Nook
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Utilize a tall dining bench in a sumptuous fabric to add drama to your breakfast nook.
This piece adds height and elegance to the everyday eating space, making it feel extremely luxe.
Breakfast Nook Banquette
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Create a breakfast nook that can welcome more people by using built-in seating.
Here, a lengthy bench can accommodate many—consider opting for a bench with storage beneath to stash away seasonal linens and other entertaining supplies.
Small Space Breakfast Nook
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Create a simple, cafe-inspired look for a breakfast nook that’s short on square footage..
In this case, a much smaller breakfast nook will suffice.
This setup replicates the intimate feeling of sipping coffee in a charming cafe by yourself.
Garden Breakfast Nook
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Frame a beautiful view in your breakfast nook.
There’s no need to display artwork when you look out to a picture-perfect backyard over coffee.
In this space, the outdoor landscape does the talking.
Corner Breakfast Nook
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Carve out a cute and cozy breakfast nook in a small space with stylish pieces.
Classic cane chairs make a statement while nicely complementing the black and brown tones used throughout this kitchen.
Accent Wall Breakfast Nook
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Consider painting the walls in your breakfast nook a different color from the rest of your space to set it apart.
Green complements the plant life in this apartment wonderfully and also looks fabulous with the wooden furniture.
Inviting Breakfast Nook
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Pile on the throw pillows for a comfortable look.
You’ll want to be nice and cozy as you curl up with your breakfast and coffee, and an assortment of colorful pillows, as seen here, will add plenty of pep to your nook.
Neutral Breakfast Nook
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Contrast light wood tones and white walls with black accents in your breakfast nook.
Wishbone chairs are a popular seating choice and look lovely in this contemporary space.
The ribbed dining bench is also very on trend, too.
Living Room Breakfast Nook
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Set up a breakfast nook in your living space if your kitchen and living room are connected.
This can come in handy when entertaining, too, as you can make use of your small round table and use it to house drinks or appetizers.
Elegant Breakfast Nook
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Display art in your breakfast nook to give it a traditional and elegant look.
Make use of open wall space and hang a series of favorite prints or photographs.
You’ll be able to admire them as you sip your coffee every morning.
Coastal Breakfast Nook
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Channel coastal calm with light wood tones and pretty shades of blue and gray.
If you’re looking to showcase a special, oversized piece of art in your breakfast nook, consider hanging picture lights above it for a museum-inspired, gallery-like look.
Monochromatic Breakfast Nook
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Use just one color throughout your breakfast nook for a sophisticated, warm look.
Though everything featured is white or beige, there is plenty of textural intrigue at play; mixing materials will always make a stunning statement.
Colorful Breakfast Nook
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Go bold with color in your breakfast nook.
Hang some of your kids’ masterpieces from art class to make the little ones in your family feel special.
Architectural Breakfast Nook
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Play up a striking architectural feature, like the high ceilings in this traditional breakfast nook.
Fill your walls with art and hang an eye-catching chandelier or pendant for extra stylish flair.
Contemporary Breakfast Nook
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Bring the outside in by accessorizing your breakfast nook with a plant or two.
Real trees are beautiful, of course, but there are plenty of gorgeous fake options on the market if you’re still working on that green thumb.
Your guests most likely won’t be able to tell the difference!
Wallpapered Breakfast Nook
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Experiment with a bold wallpaper in a playful, colorful breakfast nook.
Pick a pattern that speaks to you, the more cheerful the better, as exemplified by this welcoming green and white space.
Airy Breakfast Nook
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Embrace the natural sunlight that shines into your breakfast nook and keep the walls and decor simple and light.
Natural tones look beautiful in this airy space.
Country Style Breakfast Nook
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Replicate the look of your favorite posh restaurant or club by working a leather chesterfield sofa into your breakfast nook and pairing it with some lamps.
This setup reminds us of a cozy English countryside.
Trade the Banquette for a Sofa
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For an extra-cozy place to start the day, designer Hannon Doody opted for a custom sofa by Lee Industries (made to perfectly fit the space), upholstering it in an indoor-outdoor linen that allows for a fuss-free perch for her young daughters.
Wrap the Room
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In our 2023 Idea House in the Leiper’s Fork area of Tennessee, designer Laura Hodges enveloped the light-filled breakfast room in a hand-painted mural by artist Dee Lenehan that loosely mimics the landscape outside.
Farmhouse Aesthetic
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For a beautiful and classic farmhouse look, prioritize woods and florals in your breakfast nook decor.
This breakfast alcove uses a wood booth with rattan chairs and floral motifs to create that cozy, farmhouse style.
Lean Into the Quirks
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To maximize the bitty seating area of the kitchen in this 1920s Dallas house, designer Noel Pittman designed a built-in breakfast bench, which she covered in Lisa Fine Textiles’ Baroda, a bird print that subtly nods to homeowner Cristina Lynch’s clothing line, “Mi Golondrina,” which is Spanish for “my swallow.”
Make It Multipurpose
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At designer Alexis Simpson’s home in Atlanta, she covered the banquette cushions and throw pillows in colorful, busy prints, which serve as a sort of camouflage for stains—smart for a space that’s used both as a breakfast nook and a place for the kids to do homework, color, or decorate cookies.
Create an Illusion
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Rather than commissioning a costly custom corner banquette for her Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, home, designer and homeowner Laura Kay built an L-shaped bench, which she outfitted with sturdy French-style cushions in a zippy chartreuse stripe.