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Fat Burning Weight Loss Diets

Fat Burning Weight Loss Diets

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  • These fat burning foods are not only delicious, but they're scientifically proven to help aid weight loss too.

    Most of us are always on the look out for ways to burn fat, with what we put into our bodies often the first area we start with. And whilst we can all make a conscious effort to limit the takeaways and treats in an effort to lose belly fat. It's also useful to know which foods to eat more of which actively burn fat and calories.

    "If you're focussing on weight loss then it's great to know that certain foods can help you reach your goals faster," says Suzie Sawyer, a clinical nutritionist. "These foods that are scientifically proven to help the body burn fat when eaten as part of a controlled eating plan."

    21 of the best fat burning foods for weight loss:

    1. Salmon

    A simple salmon dinner can help you lose weight fast, as this delicious lean fish packed with protein and omega-3s.

    " Salmon is a fantastic source of high-quality protein which is beneficial for weight and fat loss as the body must work harder to digest it," explains David Weiner, a Nutritionist and Training Specialist at AI-based fitness and lifestyle coaching app Freeletics . "In addition, salmon is a great source of omega 3 fatty acids which are shown to reduce inflammation and promote fat burning, with studies showing that fish oil supplementation can help to reduce weight and the stress hormone cortisol, which is also linked to fat storage."

    Salmon - one of the best fat burning foods

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    Indeed, one 2015 study into omega-3 found these friendly fats helped with a "reduction in abdominal fat". Whilst another study found that salmon – compared against cod and fish oil capsules – was the most effective for weight loss overall.

    There's further good news too. As one serving of salmon contains around two thirds of the nutrient selenium – which your body needs for a healthy thyroid. This is especially important, as your thyroid holds the key to an efficient metabolism.

    With this in mind, make sure to stock up on salmon on the weekly supermarket shop.

    2. Greek Yogurt

    Not only is Greek yogurt good for you and delicious. It's also scientifically proven to help burn body fat too.

    " Greek yogurt can really help with fat burning but it needs to be the full fat variety," says Suzie, a clinical nutritionist from Feel Alive UK.

    "Firstly, full fat Greek yogurt contains conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) which promotes fat burning. And secondly, probiotics naturally found in the yogurt support the good gut bacteria which is key to any weight loss programme."

    This is important, Suzie notes, as the more overweight the person, the more imbalanced the bacteria in their gut. And it's this imbalance that makes it harder to lose fat overall.

    As for Greek Yogurt's fat-burning qualities – researchers in Journal of Nutrition study reported that the amino acids, vitamin D and calcium it contains speed ups fat burning. And this was certainly proven by one University of Tennessee study . Participants who cut calories and ate just over 500g of yogurt daily lost an incredible 81% more belly fat than their counterparts.

    Suffice to say we'll be drizzling over our granola and adding to our morning smoothies in the hopes of reaping the same rewards.

    3. Dark Chocolate

    It seems that dark chocolate is good for you , your body AND your waistline. Win-win!

    According to nutritionist David, it reduces sugar cravings, leaves you feeling full and fires up your metabolism.

    "Dark chocolate is packed with monounsaturated fatty acids which help boost your metabolism," says David. "And as a result you will burn calories faster.

    "However, when choosing dark chocolate make sure you check the ingredients as many are still packed full of sugar."

    What's more, science has shown that giving in to the evening chocolate munchies might actually work in our favour. In one 2021 study , women who ate chocolate at night (compared to those during the day) had a better metabolism and lost weight from around their middle after two weeks.

    But be warned: whilst there was evident weight loss, researchers advised against regularly overindulging in chocolate due to its overall high calorie content.

    4. Broccoli

    Our experts have given these cute tiny trees the green light as one of the best fat burning foods for weight loss.

    "Broccoli and its counterparts – like cauliflower and Brussels sprouts – are super high in fibre and nutrients that keep your body burning fat," says registered dietician Claire Muszalski of MyProtein .

    Broccoli contains calcium, which is good for both healthy joints and weight loss, according to researchers. One University of Tennessee study found that calcium in fact controls how fat is processed and stored in the body. And that the more calcium in a fat cell, the more fat that cell will burn.

    Meanwhile, Scientists at Kanazawa University in Japan delved into the science of broccoli further. And credited the chemical Sulforaphane, found in this mighty green veg, as the key to fighting flab.

    They discovered this chemical not only encourages brown fat cells to speed up your metabolism, but it also helps to beat the bloat after a particularly salty meal.

    A word to the wise though – steaming this green superfood is the best way to reap the full fat-burning effects. This is because steaming broccoli gives you the best chance of absorbing it's nutrients. And of course frying broccoli carries extra calories if seasoned and brushed with olive oil.

    5. Nuts

    Nibbling nuts on the regular has a number of nutritional benefits to our bodies, says nutritionist David.

    "Nuts, specifically almonds, are a great source of magnesium and healthy fats. These healthy fats also provide antioxidants, which both fight and repair the damage caused by inflammation," he tells us.

    Indeed, almonds in particular are something of a fat burning superfood, according to one US study . With overweight participants who enjoyed almonds as part of a low-calorie diet losing 50 percent more fat overall and around their weight compared to the other test group.

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    "They're also a good source of protein, and as such they require the body to use more energy during the digestive process which can boost your metabolism and help burn more calories," he adds.

    And this was certainly the case with one European Journal of Nutrition study which find those who included nuts in their diet were at less risk of gaining weight or becoming obese.

    So far, so good. But Suzie notes that whilst peanuts may be tasty, these are not the nuts in question when discussing fat-burning foods.

    "Though nuts are really healthy, they are high in fats (although mainly healthy fats) but they do need to be eaten in moderation in order for any benefits to be noticed," she adds.

    6. Green Tea

    Glugging a mug of green tea can do wonders for your waistline. With this herbal tea hailed as on of the best fat-burning foods out there.

    "Green tea is known to be thermogenic, or a fat-burner," Suzie tells us. "It's loaded with antioxidants called epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) which helps speed up metabolism.  Plus green tea also contains a small amount of caffeine, and research has found it to speed up metabolic rate and increase fat-burning if drunk before exercise."

    She's not wrong either, with one German study finding that the antioxidants in green tea promoted fat breakdown. Then there's the University of Birmingham study which reported that men who took a green tea extract before a workout burned 17 percent more fat than those who didn't. So be sure to sip some regularly before a gym session for maximum potential.

    Mind you, dietician Claire adds that you don't necessarily have to drink green tea to get the goodness. "This nootropic tea can be used in its beverage form or found as a supplement to support a healthy metabolism," she says.

    7. Eggs

    Starting the day off with some hearty eggs – as part of a high-protein breakfast – is great for weight loss.

    One 2010 study gave one male group an egg breakfast and the other a bagel breakfast which contained the same calories. And they found that those who enjoyed eggs in the morning ate less during the remainder of the day. Which is great news if you're making a conscious efforts to watch the calories

    Another study with a similar egg vs bagel diet found that after eight weeks, those on the egg diet lost over 30% round their waists and saw a decrease in overall body fat percentage too.

    The reason eggs are good for you and your weight loss goals? It's all down to protein says Suzie:

    "Eggs are one high-protein food that can promote fat-burning," she says. "Protein speeds up metabolic rate in any case, which can be as much as 30% after eating high quality protein. Furthermore, protein is essential for building and maintaining muscle mass and the more muscle you have, the more metabolically active you'll be."

    8. Avocado

    As Suzie rightly states: "With around 234 calories and 20 grams of fat per fruit, avocados would not be a natural 'go-to' when trying to burn fat and lose weight.  However, research says otherwise."

    One 2019 study found that eating an avocado daily, as part of a calorie-controlled diet, aided weight loss in participants.

    And the benefits of avocado don't stop there, with another study finding that those who ate this fat burning food for breakfast or lunch were less likely to over-eat during the rest of the day.

    Nutritionist Suzie links this to research that avocados helps stimulate leptin – our appetite suppressing hormone – which helps us feel fuller and satisfied.

    She does share a word of warning though not to combine your avocado munching with other high-fat foods.

    "If you're including avos frequently into your diet (and they are nutritional powerhouses), but you eat too much additional fat or calories from other foods, then your fat may be stubborn to shift," she adds.

    As the saying goes – little and often is the mantra to follow in this instance.

    9. Beans

    Sadly the verdict is out on our beloved Heinz baked beans. But did you know that other beans, particularly cannellini beans are a common fat-burning food?

    50 obese adults were given a white bean extract twice a day for eight weeks whilst on a low-fat diet in one 2011 study . And scientists found that those in the bean research group lost more weight and had a better control of their blood sugar levels.

    Cannellini beans are one of the best fat burning foods

    Cannellini beans are one of the best fat burning foods (Credit: Getty)

    As David explains: " White beans such as cannellini beans act as alpha amylase inhibitors, which simply means they can slow down the absorption of carbohydrates by blocking the enzymes needed for their digestion.

    "This means you do not get a high blood sugar spike after eating them, which can result in the laying down of more fat around the body."

    Add into your stews and soups or scatter over a salad to get your lean bean fix.

    10. Chicken

    Be it a breast, a thigh or a good old chicken drumstick – Chicken has earnt a spot on our fat burning foods round-up. With research showing that this popular poultry can aid weight loss.

    A study by the University of Navarra found that those who frequently ate chicken as part of a balanced diet, experienced a "significant weight reduction mainly due to the loss of fat mass".

    Dietician Claire explains that this is due to chicken's high protein nature:

    "Lean protein sources, like chicken, actually take more energy (or calories) to digest than simple carbs do," she tells us.  "Eating lean protein also protects your muscle mass when you're in a calorie deficit, and lean mass burns more calories than fat."

    Another study found that chicken is also effective in making us feel full after a meal. As the amino acids in it makes our brains recognise that we are full afterwards.

    Just of course be aware that sadly deep fried chicken does not carry the same nutritional benefits. And is best avoided or eaten as a rare treat.

    11. Blueberries

    Not only do they count as one of your five-a-day portions . Blueberries are brilliant for burning fat – especially belly fat.

    One animal study on rats found that those who ate a diet rich in blueberries lost abdominal fat. And saw other health benefits like low cholesterol and improved glucose levels.

    "Blueberries, and other berries, have a high water content and are lower in sugar than other fruits without sacrificing sweetness," says dietician Claire. "Their high antioxidant content helps keep you healthy, too."

    12. Whole grains

    Adding a host of hearty whole grains to your diet can help aid fat loss in the future. Think healthy bulgur wheat , quinoa, brown rice, a bowl of beneficial oats and whole grain breads and cereals.

    "Whole grains such as oats and quinoa are high in fibre, which can enhance weight loss, digestion, and blood sugar levels," says nutritionist David. "Eating whole grains has also shown to reduce appetite and influence your body's energy use, both of which can affect body composition."

    Indeed science agrees, with one study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition finding that a research group who added whole grains to their diet lost more body fat than those who continued eating refined grains. The same group also boasted a significantly loss in belly fat too.

    Then there's a 2017 study that found whole grains can help speed up your metabolism and increase calorie loss. And the reasoning behind this is that when digested, less calories from whole grains are retained overall. Porridge for breakfast and quinoa on your salad anyone?

    13. Chia seeds

    Dietician Claire swears by chia seeds as one of the best fat-burning foods out there.

    "Small but mighty, chia seeds have many benefits – many of which are thanks to their protein and fibre content," she tells us. "They can turn liquids into thicker substances – think chia pudding or adding into your oatmeal. And they provide minerals and vitamins to support the conversion of fat to energy."

    One 2017 study found that the fibre and low-carbohydrate content of chia seeds was responsible for people feeling fuller for longer. Whilst another study in the same year, recorded that overweight adults who ate 30g of chia seeds daily for six months lost weight around their middles and body overall. Now that's a result worth emulating.

    14. Chillies

    Did you know that you can burn fat by eating spicy foods like chillis and peppers?

    Nutritionist David notes that a little heat can go a long way to aiding your weight loss goals:

    " Chillies can help to stimulate the metabolism, having a thermogenic effect which speeds up the metabolism and the rate at which your body uses energy," he says.

    Thermogenesis works by raising our body temperature, and people may find they burn more calories during this process just by being warm.

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    Indeed, a 2019 study credited chilli as one fat burning food that facilitates weight loss. It found that the active substance capsaicin in chilli aids thermogenesis and improves insulin levels in the body. Whilst in one Canadian study, researchers reported that men who ate spicy appetisers consumed 200 less calories than those who chose a non-spicy option. Spicy chicken wings or spring rolls anyone?

    You can additionally reap the fat burning rewards of chilli without eating it.

    "You can use chilli directly on the skin in the form of a good quality chilli oil, this can help increase circulation and reduce cellulite and increase fat burning," adds David. "But if you are applying chilli oil to the skin, do so very carefully, avoiding cracked skin, crevices and the eyes."

    15. Cinnamon

    You may be curious as to why we've included cinnamon as one of our fat burning foods. But it turns out that this spice has more than one special role in weight gain prevention.

    Scientists at the University of Michigan found that cinnamaldehyde – an essential oil present in cinnamon – can help burn fat. Much like capsaicin in chilli, this oil activates thermogenesis. This is the metabolism process where heat helpfully burns calories.

    There's further fat burning benefits too, as nutritionist Suzie points out:

    "Cinnamon has been found to help balance blood sugar levels, therefore helping stop the body store fat," she tells us. "When blood sugar levels are imbalanced, there is a constant shunting mechanism going on – with insulin working hard to remove glucose from a high sugar/carb diet and sending it to the safety (from getting it out of the bloodstream perspective) of the fat cells."

    Incorporate into your daily diet by sprinkling some on your morning porridge or adding to smoothies.

    16. Coffee

    Your morning cup of joe can really help you achieve your weight loss goals – and that's according to science.

    Coffee's caffeine content has been hailed as an effective stimulant that fires up metabolism. And indeed, one Swiss study found that after a caffeine hit, fat burning increased by 44%. Whilst a University of London study reported that one group who drank 100mg of caffeine a day burned 150 more calories as a result.

    Though the evidence looks good, dietitian Claire has some words of warning:

    "While it provides its own metabolism boost, be careful that you don't add too much sugar or fat to your coffee and counteract its energy-boosting effects," she says.

    Stick to a regular black coffee and stay clear of fattier coffee variations like flavoured lattes and Starbucks cappuccinos.

    17. Coconut Oil

    Suzie claims that the benefits of coconut oil go further than just your hair and skin – with this oil a fat burning food you NEED to know about.

    "It's all down to the medium chain triglycerides in coconut oil which are metabolised by the liver and used as an energy source rather than stored as fat," she explains.

    One 2020 study by researchers at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro stated that:  "Coconut oil appears to help in weight loss and improve metabolic parameters associated with obesity."

    This being said, there have been other studies into the oil that have found little evidence to support this.

    As Suzie clarifies: "Coconut oil has always been a consumer-driven food rather than backed by lots of research, but MCT's do appear to promote fat loss and are very useful when eaten as part of the keto diet ."

    18. Apple Cider Vinegar

    We've all heard of the Apple Cider Vinegar diet , but how exactly has it earnt a place on our fat burning foods list?

    Researchers in one animal study found that it was the acetic acid in this vinegar that was effective in burning fat from our middles.

    Then there's a 12-week study which showed that obese males who had a daily tablespoon of the stuff saw a half an inch loss from their waistlines.

    If you're eager to give this fat burning food a go, then start off small by diluting a teaspoon in water and seeing how your body responds. The taste and smell might make it one trick that doesn't appeal to everyone.

    19. Celery

    We've all heard of the celery diet trick, as dietician Claire points out:

    "Celery is the famous 'negative calorie' food – some people claim it takes more calories to digest celery than it does to eat it."

    And it turns out that science agrees in this situation – with one UK study proving exactly that.

    In Channel 4's Food Unwrapped series, researchers from University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust and the University of Warwick placed presenter Matt Tebbut in a metabolic chamber. Here they recorded the amount of calories he ingested and burned while eating celery in different forms over 12 hours.

    Two meals included raw celery and a celery smoothie – both worth 53 calories. And results showed that Matt burnt 73 calories when munching raw celery, and 112 when drinking the smoothie.

    We're on tonight's #FoodUnwrapped, with an experiment in our HMRU involving @matt_tebbutt and A LOT of celery! pic.twitter.com/HTMk4D2iWo

    — UHCW NHS Trust (@nhsuhcw) June 13, 2016

    20. Watermelon

    Juicy and refreshing – this is one of many fat burning foods we can get on board with.

    "A sweet summer treat, watermelon's benefit is in its name – its high water content (and fibre) makes it satisfying without lots of calories," says Claire.

    And it's not just it's low calorie status that appeals to dieters. With research revealing that watermelon also aids weight loss too.

    One San Diego University study found that participants who ate watermelon daily for four weeks had "reduced body weight and blood pressure". A win-win in our eyes.

    21. Black Pepper

    Turns out that our humble black pepper seasoning on meals could actually promote fat burning in our bodies.

    Scientists in one study published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry hailed black pepper as a natural treatment for fat-related disorders like obesity. And they put this down to the substance piperine, found in black pepper. Which they discovered prevents new fat cells from developing.

    There's further good news, with the same researchers finding that pepper also increased the 'bioavailability' of other nutrients. This basically means when sprinkled on meals, it draws the goodness out of the other foods, making your dish more nutritious.

    Fat Burning Weight Loss Diets

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    SHAPE MATTERS

    Circular tables are good for conversation and feel more inclusive, making it easier to talk not just to your immediate neighbours but everyone. Square and rectangular tables will line up neatly with other furniture and can be pushed against the wall if you need space, for a party, for example.

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    SIZE IT UP

    As a rule of thumb, a square table measuring 90cm x 90cm, or a 90cm diameter circular one, will seat four people snugly. For six people, a rectangular 150cm x 90cm table, or a circular 130cm diameter design will work. For eight people, allow a table of 200cm x 100cm, or 150cm diameter.

    Get the right size of table for the space. When you've found a table you like, and before you buy, check if it will work in your space. Cut and stick together sheets of newspaper to the size of your table, and lay the template on the floor to give you a sense of how it will fit. Remember you'll need around 60-90cm from the table edge to the nearest wall/piece of furniture, and if you can spare 100cm there will be even more room for people to walk behind seated diners.

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    TWICE THE VALUE

    If your table will double as an eating and working space, you'll need one with a practical, hardwearing surface. For instance, a design with a top that can be re-oiled or painted would be better than a lacquered one.

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    Rug Refinement

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    Rug Refinement

    Placing a rug under the table can provide a visual anchor in a dining room. Particularly in an open floor plan, a rug helps define the dining space and separate it from the rest of the room. Here, bloggers at A Beautiful Mess chose to incorporate not one but two Persian-style rugs.

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    Country Comfort

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    Country Comfort

    A rustic table can work well in a casual dining room or an eat-in kitchen. To amp up the cozy quotient, plop a pillow or custom-made cushion on each chair, and drape a faux fur throw over the bench.

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    Dramatic Artwork

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    Dramatic Artwork

    Bold is the watchword in Home Made By Carmona's dining room. Dark blue walls lend elegance to the dining space, while a gallery display of generously sized framed artwork adds interest to the walls.

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    The Perfect Paper

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    The Perfect Paper

    Today's wallpaper comes in a variety of modern, elegant, and playful designs. In this dining room by In Honor of Design, a gold-and-cream-colored wallpaper from Hygge & West both sets the stage and steals the show.

    Related: 7 Reasons to Reconsider Wallpaper

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    An Assortment of Chairs

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    An Assortment of Chairs

    There's a time and a place for being matchy-matchy, but the dining room doesn't have to be one of them. Here, traditional dining room chairs and woven side chairs coexist beautifully.

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    Focus on the Table

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    Focus on the Table

    If it has the right bones, a lackluster garage sale find can be transformed into a stellar dining table. Follow the lead of the blogger at Cherished Bliss by painting and distressing a worse-for-wear table to create a focal point for your dining room. Chalk paint, a belt sander, and a free afternoon are pretty much all you need to do the job.

    Related: 8 Unique Ways to Build Your Own Table

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    A Touch of Vintage

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    A Touch of Vintage

    Decorating this dining room was a treat for the brains behind Passionshake—and the results are a treat for the eyes. Vintage and modern elements merge in a delightful mélange of styles.

    Related: 10 Vintage Decorating Ideas We Were Wrong to Abandon

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    A Softer Bench

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    A Softer Bench

    If you like the look of bench seating but not the feel of a hard slab of wood, this dining room decorating idea from StoneGable Blog may be just what you need. For comfort and a softer appearance, a wooden bench is dressed in a skirted cushion, and the rest of the seating options are equally plush.

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    Mixing Patterns

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    Mixing Patterns

    Why be boring when you can make a statement? That's the principle behind this dining room at The Gathered Home. The rug, curtains, and dining chair cushions each bring a different pattern into the mix, while the dark walls and black chairs bestow a sense of unity.

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    Spoiled for Color

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    Spoiled for Color

    The explosion of color in this blue dining room feels cheerful but not childish. Warmth and sophistication emanate from the wood chairs and the dining table base that echo the fireplace surround.

    Related: Set the Tone: 8 Colors for an Inviting Dining Room

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    A Sense of Order

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    A Sense of Order

    Everything has its place in this well-planned dining room. With a bar cart and a coffee station standing sentry along the wall, both aperitifs and after-dinner coffee are within easy reach.

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    White and Wood

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    White and Wood

    The combination of white and raw wood evokes the simple beauty of farmhouse living. Here, the blogger at The Lily Pad Cottage plays up the theme with a collection of herbs in woven baskets.

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    Brightness Underfoot

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    Brightness Underfoot

    The dignified silhouette of Danish midcentury-style furniture stands out against the playful pattern of a colorful rug, creating a grown-up dining room that doesn't take itself too seriously.

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    Color on Color

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    Color on Color

    There's no reason to shy away from color in the dining room. Choose colors that play off each other—warm blue and pink work well together—to avoid visual chaos.

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    Sleek and Space-Saving

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    Sleek and Space-Saving

    An Art Deco archway in this Brooklyn home, renovated through Sweeten, opens onto an urbane dining area. The slender legs on the dining table and chairs take up minimal visual space, preventing the room from appearing cluttered.

    Related: 10 Decorating Mistakes That Make Your House Look Smaller

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    Close the Door

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    Close the Door

    A pocket door blocks out kitchen noise and clutter without taking up the floor space that a traditional door would require.

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    Modern Lines

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    Modern Lines

    When it came time to update their home, a comfortable and inviting dining room was a priority for these homeowners who entertain frequently. Their calm, dignified dining area would look entirely at home in a high-end furniture gallery.

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    Space Smart

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    Space Smart

    Many dining room tables seat at least six people, but if your family is small or if you don't host big sit-down dinners, there's no reason to spring for lots of seating. Particularly if the dimensions of your dining area are restricted, consider a small table with an extra leaf that will give you space when you really need it.

    Related: 14 Ways to Pull Off a Double-Duty Dining Room

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    Playful in Pink

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    Playful in Pink

    No, pink isn't everyone's first pick for the dining room, but Exuberant Pink by Sherwin-Williams strikes a surprisingly sophisticated pose in this dining room.

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    Claim a Space

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    Claim a Space

    If you don't have a dedicated dining room, you can put one wherever you want. When centered on top of a textured rug, this dining set becomes a room unto itself in a wide-open entryway.

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    Kitschy and Cute

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    Kitschy and Cute

    With Grandma's dishes in the china cabinet and faux fur on the midcentury-style chairs, different decades collide harmoniously in this white dining room. The disparate elements are unified by the monochromatic color scheme.

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    Flexible Seating

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    Flexible Seating

    A bench may be one of the most space-smart seating options around, and it's especially well suited to a long farmhouse table. With a bench, you can squeeze in more diners than you could with individual dining room chairs, and it adds a rustic charm.

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    Better with Banquettes

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    Better with Banquettes

    The benefits of a banquette can't be overstated. They're not only cushy and comfortable, but many can also be customized to provide storage for linens, cutlery, and so much more right below the seat. Genius!

    Related: Is a Kitchen Banquette Right for You?

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    Breezy Style

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    Breezy Style

    Beachy vibes abound in this seagrass-hued dining room. The addition of natural textures like wood and wicker amp up the beach house aesthetic.

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    The Timeless Appeal of Wainscoting

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    The Timeless Appeal of Wainscoting

    Clad in board-and-batten, this two-tone dining room is as simple as it is stunning, a lovely mix of modern and traditional.

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    Spotlight on the Centerpiece

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    Spotlight on the Centerpiece

    A large floral arrangement is nice for special occasions, but for everyday a few branches in a vase make an excellent centerpiece. If greenery is too tall to see over, remove it from the dining room table before you sit down to eat.

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    Consider Pastels

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    Consider Pastels

    Though they're not often seen in the dining room, pastels can bring a refreshing and tranquil vibe to a room that's often considered stilted and stuffy.

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    Drink Up

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    Drink Up

    A well-stocked bar behind the dining room table means cocktail hour can blend seamlessly into dinnertime.

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    On the Map

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    On the Map

    If you love eating your way through cuisines from around the world, a map on a dining room wall can encourage you to learn where your ingredients hail from and marvel at the diversity on your plate.

    lemonthistle.com

    A Shiplap Canvas

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    A Shiplap Canvas

    Shiplap and hardwood floors provide an earthy palette for a white dining table, chairs, and trim in this modern and eclectic dining room at A Beautiful Mess.

    Related: 17 Times Shiplap Made the Room

    abeautifulmess.com

    Stripes Aplenty

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    Stripes Aplenty

    From the board-and-batten walls to the spindle-back chairs, wooden floorboards, and bold, stripey rug, lines abound in this dining room. The motif welds together the many elements of the space and energizes the design.

    Related: 10 Doable Designs for a DIY Rug

    itallstartedwithpaint.com

    A Green Thumb

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    A Green Thumb

    Plants, plants, and more plants enliven this sunny dining room. Broad, dramatic leaves catch the eye, and an array of succulents on the wall serve as artwork.

    abeautifulmess.com

    Light the Way

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    Light the Way

    A deconstructed chandelier helps define the dining area in this open floor plan space. Consisting of a cluster of pendant lights hung at different lengths, the "fixture" is a work of art unto itself.

    Related: 16 Brilliant Lighting Ideas You Can DIY on a Dime

    liagriffith.com

    In the Round

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    In the Round

    A sunny nook has just enough space for a round table set atop a round rug, giving a family of four a bright, attractive spot for comfortable dinners at home.

    Related: 15 Photos That Prove You Need a Breakfast Nook

    littleredbrickhouse.com

    Rugged Yet Refined

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    Rugged Yet Refined

    While the antler chandelier and large dining table bring to mind a hunting lodge, the geometric artwork and upholstered dining chairs hint at softness and sophistication. A warm, rich wall color—Sierra Redwood from Sherwin-Williams—pulls it all together.

    Related: The New Neutrals: 9 Colors You Can Trust for Today's Home

    sherwin-williams.com

    The Personal Touch

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    The Personal Touch

    Put a selection of your favorite treasures on display in the dining room. Here, the blogger at Lolly Jane installed farmhouse-style shelves and gathered together evocative items, focusing on clean whites and pops of light aqua that echo the shade of the colorful pendant.

    lollyjane.com

    A Multipurpose Space

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    A Multipurpose Space

    This blogger transformed a seldom-used formal dining room into a multipurpose space, part library, part dining room. Built-in shelves accommodate books and give the room a cozy vibe, while a small round dining table fits in comfortably, allowing the space to continue to serve its original function when needed.

    Related: Why 7 Families Ditched the Dining Room

    thriftydecorchick.com

    Red, White, and Blue

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    Red, White, and Blue

    Country style and love of country meet in this farmhouse-inspired dining room. A frame made from 1x4 scrap wood sits on top of an American flag (an antique market find) for patriotic flair.

    thelilypadcottage.com

    A Dark Accent

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    A Dark Accent

    It's incredible what a coat of dark paint and a fiddle-leaf fig can do for a room. If you're reluctant to cover all four walls with a bold navy or black paint, choose just one wall and make it the focal point. A sideboard, artwork, and other decorative elements can provide even more emphasis.

    northstory.ca

    Comfort and Color

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    Comfort and Color

    Add a splash of color and a welcome element of comfort to your dining chairs by providing each one with a lumbar pillow. This little bit of support will encourage guests to linger after dinner and make conversation more enjoyable.

    amykrist.org

    Dining Room Decor

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    Dining Room Decor

    Turn your dining room into a comfortable spot to gather.

    bobvila.com

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