Haute Home Hibernation: 5 Dining Room Decor Tricks To Create the Ultimate Cozy Space


The weather is nippy, the sun is low in the winter sky, and all thoughts are turning to comfort food. In other words, it’s officially the season to hunker down and gleefully embrace your homebody instincts to stay in.

If your household is anything like ours, these next few months will also be when the dining room becomes a place for more than just meals. Indeed, winter hibernation includes slow mornings over a book and long evenings with your latest craft in hand.

But your dining room might need some extra love these days, especially if your home feels a bit bare sans all the holiday decor. To help, we’ve gathered up some timeless dining room looks from Instagram that will make your space feel just as cozy as it did around the holidays.

Here are five decor ideas to keep the warm vibes going in your space well into the new year.

1. Dining room library

One of our favorite chic and snug looks for the season? This dining room/dream reading space by @kateabtdesign. The best part of this look is that it doesn’t take a lot of construction chops to achieve, just a few well-placed bookshelves.

“The concept of integrating a library into a dining room has grown more popular because it adds a layer of intellectual charm and character to the space,” says designer Guillaume Drew, of Or & Zon. “Bookshelves adds a warm, lived-in feel and a unique ambiance that’s both cultured and comfortable.”

Get the look: Get your dining room library off to an exciting start with this etagere bookshelf.

2. Warm wood side table

When creating a cozy space that you genuinely want to spend time in this winter, nothing achieves that feeling quite as well as vibrant wood tones. This is especially true when the wood vibes come in the form of a spotlight piece of furniture, like this side table from @oezlem.oezsoy.

“Warm wood tones have this inherent quality of making any space feel grounded and cozy due to their connection with nature and the outdoors,” says Drew. “The rich hues and grains pair well with both traditional and modern decor and evoke a sense of durability and timelessness.”

Get the look: Give your space a homey hue with this midcentury buffet in Acorn.

3. Woven-backed chairs

Another variation on the theme of using natural materials to create a grounded, comfortable space is a woven-backed chair, such as the ones featured by @heidicaillierdesign.

“Current dining areas are overwhelmingly wood—with hardwood flooring and built-in wood storage,” says designer Courtney Wollersheim, of FLOOR360. “Choose a dining room chair that has a complementary wood tone and woven seat back to tie the space together.”

Get the look: Complement your naturally decorated space with a set of these Astrid upholstered rattan dining chairs.

4. Grand-scale chandelier

Is a high ceiling making your dining room feel more formal than comfy? Not to worry. A perfectly placed grand-scale chandelier like this one from @chairishbydesign might be the thing to change that.

“Including a grand-scale chandelier in a dining room is more than just a statement. It’s about creating intimacy and ambiance,” says Drew. “The sheer size draws the eye up, then down, illuminating the room in a soft glow and shrinking to a more comfortable scale.”

Get the look: Cast a welcoming glow over your space with this Cassi 6 chandelier.

5. Tabletop taper candles

Taper candles are having a serious moment this winter. And if you’ve been feeling like your dining space lacks a certain glowing ambiance, then a few styled candles like these from @barwny_domek will work wonders.

“Your dining room tablescape is a space to showcase things that demonstrate your heritage, thrifting talent, eco-consciousness, and seasonal flavor,” says Wollersheim. “Tapered candles complement any style while adding an elegant vintage feel with warming, cozy candlelight.”

Get the look: Shop this collection of tapered candles on Etsy, or skip the matches and opt for a few of these Wick rechargeable LED table lights.


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