10 Breakfast Nooks You’ll Want To Eat Every Meal At


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Welcome to the heart of the home—the breakfast nook!

This cherished little corner has evolved from a mere morning meal spot to a full-blown style statement.

Whether you’re sipping a latte while scrolling through your morning emails or gathering for a weekend brunch with loved ones, the right nook can set the tone for your day.

That’s why we’ve rounded up 10 of the most inviting breakfast nooks that are so delightful, you’ll want to enjoy every meal at them.

From cosy, sun-drenched spaces with panoramic views to eclectic spots adorned with bold prints and vibrant colours, each of these nooks offers a unique blend of comfort and chic decor that might just make the breakfast area your favourite part of the house!

  • A breakfast nook is a snug place that borrows a corner in or just off the kitchen where you can enjoy your morning meals.

    It differs from the traditional dining or formal area and provides a less formal and private atmosphere. Some people are inclined to use their breakfast nook for all meals and save their formal dining room for special occasions.

    Breakfast nooks, normally consist of a small table and chairs but can have built-in style seating such as benches - think classic diner booths or even modern cocktail bars.

    As far as design goes, breakfast nooks can be modern minimal, country cottage or anything in between. Homeowners use them to add some personality to the kitchen’s design.

    You can have your morning coffee and read the newspaper, do homework with your kids or spend leisurely Sundays having brunch here.

  • The best table shape for a small breakfast nook is typically a round table. Here’s why:

    Space Efficiency: Round tables have no corners, making them ideal for small spaces. This shape maximises the usable surface area while minimising the footprint, allowing for easier navigation around the table.

    Enhanced Flow and Accessibility: The absence of sharp edges makes a round table more accessible and safer, particularly in tight spaces. It’s easier to move around and can comfortably accommodate more chairs without feeling cramped.

    Encourages Conversation: Round tables facilitate face-to-face interaction with everyone at the table. This shape naturally enhances engagement and conversation, making it perfect for a cosy and intimate dining experience.

    Flexible Seating: Round tables are flexible in terms of seating. They can often seat one or two more people than similarly sized square or rectangular tables because you can squeeze in extra chairs without dealing with corners.

    Aesthetic Appeal: Round tables can add a soft, organic look to a space, which contrasts nicely with the straight lines typically found in kitchens or dining areas. This can help to soften the overall decor and create a more inviting atmosphere.

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This breakfast nook was created by Studio Duggan for a project in Kensal Green.

The blend of diagonally-striped upholstery with bobbin legs and retro rattan furniture gives a cool yet chic vibe that’s chill enough for a morning coffee with a newspaper as it is for a breakaway cocktail spot with some friends in the evening.

The bohemian ‘caned’ teal side table peaking from the left is from Trove.



Image | @reddeer

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This subtly luxurious breakfast nook is nothing short of dreamy, exuding a serene atmosphere that invites visitors to linger.

Designed by Red Deer for Brown Fashion’s flagship store in London, the nook draws inspiration from the cosy aesthetics of the 1970s.

The elegantly curved bouclé sofa features plush, textured fabric that epitomizes the decade’s focus on comfort and style.

Its inviting contours and soft, creamy peach hue create the perfect spot for relaxation amid the bustling city environment.

Image | @ispydiy

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If you love a country-vibe aesthetic, you’ll love everything included in this breakfast nook designed by @ispydiy, from the Roman blinds and vintage artwork down to the mid-century chairs and traditional patterned rug.

“A little DIY and lotta secondhand” brought this cosy corner together, and if you adore this bench as much as I do and are a dab hand at DIY (which I’m not), you can view exactly how it was made here.

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The Bird & Thistle wallpaper and matching cushions from Brunschwig and Fils beautifully complement the crisp white muntin windows and natural brown rattan chairs.

The cosy bench, which honestly looks as if it could double as a day bed seems to add even more practicality with a built-in drawer.

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This breakfast nook is the result of a creative collaboration between Brooklyn-based artist Wayne Pate and the design experts at Studio Four NYC.

The retro style of the wooden-top dining table introduces a touch of vintage charm but equally creates a rustic earthy vibe paired with the rattan light shade and woven seagrass plant basket.

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This breakfast nook is a lively and inviting space characterised by its vibrant colour palette and eclectic mix of materials.

The walls are adorned with lime green panels that infuse the area with energy and freshness, creating a cheerful backdrop.

Complementing this is the bench with its bright yellow stripes, which introduces a playful and whimsy pattern and rattan chairs that lend a touch of rustic charm and a natural feel.

At the heart of the nook is a solid wood round table that anchors the space with its robust and classic design.

Image | @unpatterned

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We don’t often see breakfast nooks with oval tables—round tables have become the norm, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t work well providing you have some extra space for it.

Oval tables have a soft, organic look that can help to create a more relaxed and welcoming environment.

Their rounded edges and elongated shape can also echo other architectural features in the room, creating a cohesive design.

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This delightful breakfast nook is a charming blend of comfort and vintage elegance.

The artfully arranged wall-mounted plates add a touch of whimsical sophistication, but what anchors the space together is the thickly padded bench in muted grey.

The centrepiece of the nook is a simple table draped with a mustard yellow and white checkered tablecloth, effortlessly infusing the space with country vibes.

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For this breakfast nook, a beautifully designed custom banquette is meticulously curved to follow the dramatic outline of a prominently bowed window, creating a seamless integration between comfort and architectural aesthetics.

This thoughtful configuration not only maximises the seating area but also enhances the natural light that floods the space, making it a perfect spot for morning relaxation or afternoon tea.

Above this inviting arrangement, a Florian Schulz pendant light hangs elegantly, casting a warm, focused glow that highlights the rich textures the area.

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This breakfast nook designed by Lucas Studio Inc is highlighted by playful wallpaper that adds a burst of creativity and makes the plush blue upholstered curved bench pop!

Adding a touch of exotic flair, animal-print cushions introduce an unexpected and fun element that plays off the more traditional features of the nook.

Bright natural light streaming through nearby windows illuminates the space, accentuating the vivid colours and patterns of the decor.


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