Get The Look: Green and White Breakfast Nook
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This gorgeous green and white breakfast nook designed by Stephen Sills is so simple, fresh and beautiful!
GET THE LOOK WITH THESE ITEMS ↓
The built-in bench upholstered in green velvet, paired with the marble surfaces, crisp whites and gold accents is a perfectly balanced blend between mid-century modern, glam and contemporary decor styles.
The original white leatherette chairs pictured in the inspiration photo above are from Interlude Home.
Since discovering this green and white breakfast nook, I’ve found numerous other dining nooks that use a banquette with a tulip table.
If you want to create this look but with different decor pieces than the ones I shared above, the formula goes more or less like this:
mid-century modern style dining chairs
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tulip table
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abstract artwork
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statement pendant light
The photo below features a space that is almost identical to our green nook! Only here, the designer has used blue instead of green. The cool tones are a perfect choice in this case, because they tie into the intricate blue arched window outside.
The same table and chairs are used, we’ve got the oversized abstract art, a sculptural pendant, a velvet banquette and velvet throw pillows.
It’s hard to say who came up with the idea first! 🙂 Though it doesn’t really matter – what is clear is that it’s a look that really resonates with people!
NEXT UP: Be sure to check out my other room redos here!
Do you know who designed the banquette?
According to the AD article the built in kitchen bench was created by a company called Smallbone. I think this is their website: https://www.smallbone.co.uk/
love this nook. can you tell me the name and style of this green fabric for the nook?
The bench is upholstered in dark green velvet, looks like a shade of green that is leaning olive 🙂