Dining rooms often come to life in the evenings, making colour an important part of setting the atmosphere.
Our dining room ideas focus on helping you create a space that feels inviting, characterful and ready for everything from casual meals to special occasions.
From soft, welcoming tones to deeper shades that add drama and depth, find inspiration to shape a dining space that feels considered and full of personality.
Warm & Welcoming
Create a dining space that feels inviting and sociable with warm, welcoming colours.
Rich neutrals, soft terracotta and warm-toned shades help set a relaxed atmosphere that’s perfect for entertaining, making your dining room feel comfortable and effortlessly put together.
Keep your dining room feeling clean and contemporary with modern neutral shades.
From soft greys and warm beigesto crisp whites, these colours provide a versatile backdrop that works beautifully with different furniture styles, textures and table settings.
The easiest way to find your perfect shade is to try it at home. With Crown, our 3 for 2 matchpots and A5 colour cards make it simple to explore colour in your own space and choose with confidence.
Brighten your dining room with light, fresh colours that help open up the space.
Soft whites, pale greys and airy tones reflect natural light, making smaller or darker rooms feel more spacious and uplifting. Perfect for relaxed, everyday dining.
The days are starting to get longer, lighter and the heaviness of Winter is starting to lift. The chaos of Christmas is over, Spring is on the horizon, and it brings with it a fresh start and Easter is the perfect time to refresh your home.
There's a quiet rebellion happening in interior design right now. After years of curated perfection and Instagram-ready spaces, people are finally asking a different question: does this room actually feel good to be in?
For over a decade, cool greys dominated our interiors. They were the safe choice, a sophisticated backdrop, the colour that "went with everything." But walk into any paint showroom today and notice something different; the rise of warm neutrals.