25+ Breakfast Nook Ideas That Make Every Morning Feel Cozier

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With a few breakfast nook ideas, you can transform boring kitchen tables into relaxing places to enjoy every meal. These spaces are usually compact and sometimes filled with sunshine to brighten your mornings. You can have the perfect start to your day with a few small additions to create the ultimate design that fits your home and style.

Charm is a characteristic that sets these spaces apart from the rest. With small accessories and stylish lighting, you will create a space you never want to leave. Built-in banquettes are an excellent addition to a breakfast nook because they provide maximum seating while using space that would otherwise be wasted.

These benches can also contain hidden storage, which everyone could use! The main focus should be the furniture. Look around and select furniture specific to your space. For example, smaller spaces would benefit from a slender pedestal table.

There are too many ideas to explain, so look through our breakfast nook ideas below for inspiration!

Charming Breakfast Nook Ideas to Inspire You

If you have a funky dining spot in your house, maybe some of these details will help you make them a little more functional and beautiful. 

Upcycle a Restaurant Booth for a Breakfast Nook Banquette

This is a custom banquette in Kate Marker’s project, but doesn’t it remind you of a vintage restaurant booth from an old European steakhouse? I’m just imagining the possibilities of finding the perfect old booth bench on Facebook Marketplace to fix up and add fringe. The tulip table adds just a hint of modern.

Upcycle a Restaurant Booth for a Breakfast Nook Banquette

Use Rolling Arm Dining Chairs for Versatile Seating

Breakfast nooks often become multipurpose spaces for doing homework, at-home office work, craft projects, or just to sip a cup of coffee so it makes total sense to use a rolling dining chair here for that purpose. 

Use Rolling Arm Dining Chairs for Versatile Seating in a Kitchen Nook

Use a Kitchen Island as a Banquette Back

Pushing a bench all the way against this kitchen peninsula saves tons of space while making this breakfast nook feel more intimate. 

Use a Kitchen Island as a Banquette Back

Let an Awkward Niche Provide Breakfast Nook Seating

If you’re working within the parameters of small square footage in a kitchen, make a niche in a wall to tuck in a breakfast nook bench and maximize space in walkways. 

Let an Awkward Niche Provide Breakfast Nook Seating

Utilize Drawers in a Banquette

It’s the perfect place to store serving ware and entertaining essentials when not in use. 

Utilize Drawers in a Dining Banquette

Add Fluting to Breakfast Nook Benches

Have you seen this trick of adding pole wrap to plain cabinetry? It would work so well for adding a little interest to a bench. 

Add Fluting to Breakfast Nook Benches

Create a Gallery Wall

I love how this vintage gallery wall gives this breakfast nook a new traditional cafe vibe. 

Vintage Eclectic Gallery Wall

Go Moody for an Intimate Breakfast Nook

The black walls in this dining nook sets the tone for a cozy ambience and great conversation.

Go Moody for an Intimate Breakfast Nook

Keep It Minimalist

This breakfast nook feels so functional with a no-fuss pendant light and traditional wood table that adds just enough warmth while keeping it simple. 

minimalist breakfast nook idea

Build a Bench Within Cabinetry

Storage and seating together wins! This setup sacrifices absolutely nothing – the comfortable bench, storage capabilities, and punch of color makes this wall a major workhorse in this dining nook. 

Build a Bench Within Cabinetry

Span the Whole Wall with a Bench

Not an inch of space is wasted here with a custom built bench exactly the width of the wall. 

Span the Whole Wall with a Banquette Bench

Take Advantage of Space Under Windows

Also… that stripe pattern makes a fun, bold statement and being such a classic, it will never go out of style. 

Take Advantage of Space Under Windows for Breakfast Nook Seating

Mount a Bar for a Bench Back

This idea of mounting a bar to the wall to hang back cushions is a very DIY-able way to get a custom look for less. 

Mount a Bar for a Bench Back

Let Wall Molding Steal the Show

This millwork makes a massive statement in this breakfast nook to define the space in the room. 

Let Wall Molding Steal the Show in a Kitchen Nook

Use a Nook to Prevent Blocking a Door

Without that bench against the wall, this doorway would be too crowded for traffic flow. 

Use a Nook to Prevent Blocking a Door

Go for Small but Mighty

Even though this breakfast nook table is about as small as you can get, it makes a massive statement with interesting furnishings and lighting. 

Go for Small but Mighty with Breakfast Nook Furnishings and Lighting

Use Walls to Define a Breakfast Nook Space

In a world of open floor plans, sometimes you just need a walled in nook to make a dining table feel extra special. 

Use Walls to Define a Breakfast Nook Space

Use Stand-Alone Banquettes

By using benches that aren’t built-in, this breakfast nook has more flexibility over time just in case one day you decide you’d prefer a sitting room or off-the-kitchen office instead of a dining area. 

Use Stand-Alone Banquettes

Add Wood to the Ceiling

That added touch of warmth and texture gives this breakfast nook an extra punch of hygge. 

Add Wood to the Ceiling to Create a Kitchen Nook with Extra Hygge

Oversize the Lighting

If you can’t decide on the size you need for lighting above a dining table, bigger is always better than smaller. Oversized makes a statement. 

Oversize Lighting over a Dining Table

Slipcover the Bench

In the event of food spills, it’s helpful to be able to toss a bench slipcover right in the wash. Better yet, make it out of a stain resistant fabric like Crypton. 

Slipcovered Bench in a Dining Space

Float Your Breakfast Nook Bench to Create Space

Make space underneath the bench by mounting a bench shelf to the wall instead of building a base. 

Float Your Breakfast Nook Bench to Create Space

Create Whimsy with a Patterned Floor

Instead of adding pattern and color to the walls, let the floor do the talking. Bonus: patterned floors can help disguise food spills. 

Create Whimsy with a Patterned Floor in a Dining Area

Add Character with Beadboard

It’s a relatively inexpensive material that can create a charming cottage vibe while also making scuffs easier to clean instead of plain drywall. 

Add Character with Beadboard in a Dining Nook

Nestle Next to a Bookshelf

It’s the perfect place to store cookbooks right in reach of the kitchen.

Nestle a Built In Bench Next to a Bookshelf

Use a Round Table to Help Traffic Flow

Corners on square or rectangular tables can jut out into walkways in small breakfast nooks. Use a round table instead to help tight spaces flow more easily. 

Use a Round Table to Help Traffic Flow in a Small Dining Room

Add Cabinet Doors to the Banquette

Lift-top benches can be cumbersome to access hidden storage, especially with a cushion on top. Cabinet doors are a more accessible solution. 

Add Cabinet Doors to the Banquette

Take Advantage of a Bay Window

Curve the bench and add Roman shades for extra function in a dining room. 

Bay Window in a Breakfast Nook

Use Cafe Curtains

If you want to add vintage character on a budget, cafe curtains are a sweet way to do the trick on kitchen windows while still allowing natural light. 

Cafe Curtains in a Dining Nook

Embrace the U Shape

If you have a small space but need room to fit extra seating, build a u-shaped built in banquette into 3 walls rather than only 2. 

U Shaped Banquette and Dining Table

I love so many of these gorgeous breakfast nook ideas that it’ll be hard to land on just one design for ours, but I am so excited to make it all happen soon!

Do you have a favorite? Or a breakfast nook banquette situation yourself? Any suggestions to make it super super functional? We’re down to hear all of the ideas.

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