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The Dining Room Style Everyone Wants Right Now
(and How to Get It)

Tradition reinterpreted for today …

A moodboard of refined, timeless interiors blending traditional and modern elements. The collage includes panelled walls in muted greens, marble kitchens with brass accents, a blue floral wallpapered powder bath, soft neutral dining and living spaces with linen drapery, and antique wood furniture. The palette features creamy whites, tobacco browns, soft blues, and aged brass, evoking quiet luxury and understated sophistication.
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If your dining room isn’t your favorite room in the house, let’s fix that. Because a dining room should be more than just a place to eat … it’s a place of connection. There’s something pretty magical when people come together, share a meal and enjoy great conversation. After all, it’s the room and the vibe that draws people in and makes them stay a while.

What no one tells you about designing a dining room that truly works for real life is that beauty alone won’t do the heavy lifting. It has to function for quiet dinners, spontaneous hosting, or slow Sunday mornings. That’s where balance comes in. Not everything needs to be a splurge. The secret is knowing where to spend and where to save. Maybe your dining table is simple and understated, letting your chairs carry the weight of the room. Or, maybe the rug grounds everything in texture while your lighting brings the sculptural edge. The best rooms are layered with intention, not excess.

Lately, I’ve been loving the upholstered or slipcovered chair around a vintage style table. These chairs are everywhere right now!  And, this table is a perfect balance to achieve the look. We mix high and low with purpose — timeless pieces that do the bulk of the work, paired with accents that bring freshness and personality. For example, this light fixture adds modern flair and personality. We used it in one of our client’s dining rooms and it was absolutely stunning … worth every penny! And, we source from everywhere: vintage markets, small makers, custom trades, and those hidden corners of retail that most people overlook. It’s not about labels or trends, but how the pieces talk to each other.

The goal is simple: to design a dining room that feels timeless, effortless, and personal. A space that evolves with you, and holds meaning long after the candles burn out. Because when done right, a dining room becomes more than a room. It becomes the soul of your home.


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Black oval dining table with sculptural turned legs on a clean white background, framed in a vintage-style Polaroid border.Cream upholstered swivel dining chair with boxy arms and soft linen texture, displayed against a neutral backdrop.Natural jute area rug with an ivory block-printed floral motif, offering a warm, organic foundation for a dining room.Classic bentwood bistro chair with black frame and woven cane seat, shown in a minimal cream frame.Brass chandelier with six shaded candlestick lights suspended from delicate rods, elegant and timeless.Tall wooden cabinet with linen-covered glass doors and turned legs, showcasing traditional craftsmanship and warmth.Neutral woven rug with a subtle faded pattern and texture detail, shown folded to reveal its backing.Silver whiskey tumbler with cut crystal glass and sterling base, filled with amber whiskey and ice cubes.Light oak extendable dining table with tapered legs and classic proportions, styled in a minimalist white setting.Brass and black sconce with a conical shade and adjustable arm, blending modern contrast with timeless design.

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Are you struggling to define your style or figure out how to pull your space together? That’s exactly why we created our Clouz Houz Design GuidesThey’ll help you design a space that feels cohesive, elevated, and personal … without hiring a designer.

Click here to explore the five curated styles, complete with inspiration boards, designer tips, and product links that make sourcing simple. Download for free and get started designing your dream home today!

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Seems crazy for me to say this because I love summer... but I think I’m starting to crave fall.🤎

The sweaters, a fire going, slower mornings, being a little more cocooned at home. Maybe that’s what has me thinking about how much the smallest things in a home can change the way a day feels.

Not the big renovation decisions. The mug you always reach for. A lamp that makes the room feel extra ozy at night. The old chair in the corner that somehow gets better every time someone sits in it..

None of it has to be important (or expensive) to make everyday life feel a little more special. I think you just have to notice what does.

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But before I get ahead of myself... are we ready for fall yet?
I can usually tell within the first few minutes of meeting someone what kind of client they’re going to be. Not because of their style. Not because of the size of their house. It’s in the way they talk about their home. Sometimes they’ll apologize for it before we even walk in. “I know it’s kind of all over the place,” or, “We’ve lived with this for years.” And almost every time, I find myself thinking the same thing:
Your home isn’t the problem. It’s just waiting for someone to make a few confident decisions.

I think people assume interior design is about having better taste than everyone else. It isn’t. It’s pattern recognition. After twenty years of walking through homes, I don’t see a room the same way most people do anymore. I’m noticing what your eye keeps getting stuck on. Where the proportions feel off. Why one side of the room feels heavier than the other. Which thing is quietly throwing everything else out of balance.

Those aren’t things most homeowners should have to know. That’s what we’re here for. And honestly, that’s one of my favorite parts of this job. If you’ve ever hesitated to reach out or don’t know where to start with your project... message me, I’d love to chat!