SHOP PRODUCTS
Houzz Logo Print
hoovb

Rules/Tips For Mismatched Dining Room Chairs

I'm working on my dining room and got a lot of great help here on another thread. I started thinking about having multiple types of chairs rather than just one kind, and did a google image search on "mismatched dining room chairs" to see what I could figure out. I did a search for a thread like that here, but did not find one--so sorry if this is a duplication.

Here's what I thought I discovered:

Most effective in more minimal or restrained decor--so the room doesn't look too chaotic--several different chairs seem to add a lot of visual interest, so too much else may look too busy.

As to the chairs themselves, I noticed these approaches:

Same chair, different upholstery fabric

Different chairs, same upholstery fabric

Same chair, different color paints--seemed very effective when similar colors were used, each slightly different, different shades of green for example.

Different chairs, same color paint.

A pair of matching chairs at each end, the rest all different.

Complete randomness, but in the same style--wicker, or MCM, for example.

All the chairs match, except one. One interesting image was a black and white room, black and white everything, except one sky-blue chair.

One thing I saw and didn't like was a lot of comfy-looking chairs, and one stool that looked awful to sit on--would you set the person you did not like there?

What other tips can you think of?

Comments (15)