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Photo Flip: 91 Kitchen Banquettes to Start Your Morning Right

http://www.decor-ideas.org 07/20/2015 21:13 Decor Ideas 

If the kitchen is the heart of the home and breakfast is the most important meal of the day, then the kitchen banquette might be the best place to start your day. Here’s a collection of some of our favorite breakfast banquettes to flip through for loads of ideas. Click on the first photo to get started (switch the green product tags on and off via the tag icon at the bottom of each photo’s page). Then tell us which one you’d like to have your coffee in.

Traditional Kitchen by Catherine Nguyen Photography
1. A custom peacock-blue banquette, an Asian silk-screen and peacock-inspired Roman shades make for an elegant San Francisco kitchen nook, designed by Kress Jack at Home.

Contemporary Kitchen by Steven Miller Design Studio, Inc.
2. This purple banquette in San Francisco was created by designer Steven Miller. It has a nearly 6-foot-high back that makes a bold statement.

Transitional Dining Room by Caitlin Moran Interiors
3. Designer Caitlin Moran makes us green with envy for this Santa Barbara, California, banquette. The chairs are from ABC Carpet & Home.

Traditional Dining Room by Kim E Courtney Interiors & Design Inc
4. A tufted banquette and glass-topped bistro table grace this traditional kitchen designed by Kim E. Courtney.

Transitional Kitchen by Su Casa Designs
5. This Boston breakfast nook, designed by Su Casa Designs, includes a custom leather banquette with chrome nailheads. The pendant lighting is from The Urban Electric Co.

Traditional Kitchen by Heydt Designs
6. Designer Benjamin Dhong found the lemon and white linen covering the banquette at Christopher Farr Cloth. The Tabouret Chevre bench opposite the banquette has goat-inspired legs.

Contemporary Dining Room by Cristin Priest {Simplified Bee}
7. A butcher block table supported by a single leg and a pendant light from Arteriors are highlights of this Cristin Priest-designed breakfast nook.

Traditional Kitchen by Southern Living
8. A linen-covered banquette and armchair surround a metal bistro table in a traditional Atlanta kitchen. The valances and pillows were made from the same Lee Joffa fabric.

Contemporary Kitchen by Jute Interior Design
9. Two white Knoll bases were topped with a custom wood table to create this bright breakfast nook in San Francisco. A large Hicks pendant light completes the scene.

Contemporary Kitchen by design studio HODGSON
10. A bright orange wall pops against the charcoal-gray banquette in this Ottawa, Ontario, kitchen. A Numero Suspension chandelier finishes off the look.

Traditional Dining Room by Kathleen Walsh Interiors, LLC
11. This traditional kitchen in New York was designed by Kathleen Walsh and conveys a subtle nautical theme. The light blue paint is Nautical Fog by Benjamin Moore.

Traditional Dining Room by Adeeni Design Group
12. A fresh coat of Creamy Apricot paint from Dunn-Edwards makes for a warm scene in this San Francisco kitchen, set aglow by the Lotus Flower chandelier.

Modern Kitchen by Robin Rigby Fisher CMKBD/CAPS
13. Designer Robin Rigby Fisher removed the top of a vintage chrome table and replaced it with marble in this transitional Portland, Oregon, kitchen nook.

Beach Style Dining Room by Dennis Moffitt Painting
14. This white paneled breakfast nook in Providence, Rhode Island, features a curved banquette and an antique table.

Traditional Dining Room by Joni Spear Interior Design
15. Interior designer Joni Spear paired a 42-inch copper table from Arhaus and a chandelier dripping with golden beads for this St. Louis kitchen corner.

Traditional Dining Room by Ben Herzog
16. This traditional breakfast banquette in a Brooklyn Heights, New York, brownstone includes custom white cabinets constructed by Hemingway Custom Cabinetry and a smoky glass chandelier.

Traditional Dining Room by Sutro Architects
17. Brentano Fabrics’ Festive Stripe fabric covers the banquette of this San Francisco kitchen nook with incredible views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Rustic Kitchen by Rebecca Reynolds Design -New Canaan Kitchens
18. A custom banquette is paired with an antique table and chair in this Westchester, Connecticut, kitchen corner. The elegant chandelier is from Pimlico Home.

Rustic Dining Room by c3d design inc
19. A brick wall featuring two black shaded sconces is the highlight of this nautical-inspired kitchen banquette in Toronto, created by c3d Design.

Transitional Kitchen by Best & Company
20. A vintage smoky glass pendant from Paris combined with a classic white Saarinen dining table creates a modern breakfast nook in this New York City home.

Contemporary Dining Room by Mary Prince Photography
21. The smooth curves of this custom banquette make an elegant statement in this New York City kitchen. The soothing walls are coated in White Dove by Benjamin Moore.

Traditional Kitchen by Charmean Neithart Interiors, LLC.
22. The orange faux-leather-covered banquette pops in this traditional kitchen breakfast area in Pasadena, California, designed by Charmean Neithart Interiors.

Beach Style Dining Room by JS Interiors LLC
23. The mint-green glass lantern pendant from The Urban Electric Co. blends well with the fabric covering the banquette in this Portland, Maine, beach-inspired kitchen corner.

Farmhouse Dining Room by Goff Architecture
24. The fine woodwork details make this custom booth designed by Goff Architecture a special place for breakfast.

Contemporary Kitchen by Studio Durham Architects
25. Silver is the star of this St. Louis breakfast nook. It covers the banquette and sparkles above in the Starglass pendant.

Contemporary Dining Room by amanda nisbet
26. A tufted yellow leather banquette and Barbie doll-inspired art make for an eclectic breakfast corner in New York.

Traditional Dining Room by Jeannie Balsam LLC
27. Interior designer Jeannie Balsam found vintage wood propellers at a local antiques shop for this patriotic-hued breakfast nook in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

Beach Style Dining Room by Andrew Howard Interior Design
28. A painting of a blue heron relates to the blue and white patterned fabric covering the banquette in this Jacksonville, Florida, breakfast area designed by Andrew Howard.

Farmhouse Dining Room by Figura Kitchens & Interiors
29. This rustic kitchen corner in England was designed by Figura Kitchens & Interiors. Even the family’s cat seems to like it.

Beach Style Dining Room by Rachel Reider Interiors
30. This Boston breakfast area is big on views and style. The glass-topped Platner table makes a bold statement and a great gathering spot for the family.

Contemporary Dining Room by Mike Schaap Builders
31. Benchmark Wood Studio constructed the breakfast booth in this Grand Rapids, Michigan, home. The banquettes are covered in vinyl for easy cleanup.

Transitional Kitchen by Sutro Architects
32. A marble-topped bistro table is surrounded by a three-sided banquette in this San Francisco kitchen nook designed by Sutro Architects.

Transitional Kitchen by Traci Connell Interiors
33. A table from Global Views and a glass chandelier from Cyan Design are highlights in this Dallas breakfast area.

Traditional Kitchen Traditional Kitchen
34. Key-lime-green Baldwin Bamboo wallpaper makes a dramatic splash in this Manhattan kitchen nook.

Transitional Kitchen by Ederra Design Studio
35. The linen drum pendant from Regina Andrew plays well in this minimalist breakfast nook in Los Angeles.

Traditional Dining Room by Moger Mehrhof Architects
36. This traditional kitchen in Philadelphia has a collection of blue and red throw pillows lining the back of its built-in banquette.

Contemporary Dining Room by Design First Interiors
37. This contemporary Ottawa, Ontario, kitchen banquette created by Design First Interiors features a Bocci suspension lamp.

Transitional Dining Room by Brookes + Hill Custom Builders
38. The brightly colored striped fabric that covers the banquette and valance in this Boston kitchen is paired with an Ingo Maurer Campari pendant light.

Craftsman Kitchen by Tim Andersen Architect
39. A trio of red lanterns complements the beadboard banquette painted in Benjamin Moore’s Pale Sea Mist in this rustic Seattle kitchen.

Traditional Dining Room by Emily Griffin Design
40. Interior designer Emily Griffin says she was inspired to design the house around the Mexican kitchen tiles of this Toronto home.

Beach Style Dining Room by Francesca Owings Interior Design
41. Vintage industrial gears and a hammered-steel pendant light are some of the highlights of this Grand Rapids, Michigan, kitchen designed by Francesca Owings.

Farmhouse Dining Room by TOTAL CONCEPTS
42. A custom chandelier made from old glass soda bottles makes a fun statement in this Calistoga, California, farmhouse kitchen.

Beach Style Dining Room by Sutton Suzuki Architects
43. Custom windows made by Quantum Windows & Doors Inc. provide a crystal-clear outlook to the Pacific Ocean in this kitchen corner in Kauai, Hawaii.

Modern Dining Room by Tomasi Design
44. Peter and Madeline Powell created the Lifesaver-inspired art for this modern all-white kitchen in Tiburon, California.

Traditional Kitchen by Doyle Design Group
45. A red leather banquette, sea-green limestone countertops and yellow walls make for a bright kitchen corner in San Francisco’s Sea Cliff neighborhood.

Traditional Dining Room by Mendelson Group
46. A combination of Benjamin Moore paints — Green Tint for the banquette and Silver Marlin for the walls — creates a soothing palette in this kitchen on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

Beach Style Kitchen by Lisa Stevens & Company, Inc.
47. Designer Lisa Stevens designed a custom bench to fit the back of the kitchen’s island here. The red drum pendants are from the Jacques Garcia collection for Baker.

Contemporary Kitchen by Ana Williamson Architect
48. Custom-made shelves and an antique map make this San Francisco kitchen designed by Ana Williamson a practical and stylish spot.

Contemporary Dining Room by Douglas Design Studio
49. The black alcove wall provides a great contrast to the yellow cushioned dining chairs of this Toronto kitchen nook, created by Douglas Design Studio.

Transitional Kitchen by Adrienne Neff Design Services LLC
50. The large Hicks pendant light is an elegant feature in this monochromatic breakfast nook in New York City.

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