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Dining room design ideas — one photo, sixteen styles
The dining room is where the table sets the whole mood — formal or relaxed, warm or sleek. Upload one photo and see it redesigned across 16 styles — Scandinavian, Modern, Mid-Century, Farmhouse and more — with your table, sideboard, and window kept exactly where they are. Same room, sixteen ways to gather.

Designing your dining room
A dining room is defined by one big decision — the table — and everything else builds around it. That makes "dining room design ideas" a search about atmosphere as much as furniture: do you want long farmhouse dinners, a sleek modern setting, or a warm mid-century mood? The right answer depends on the style you are reaching for and the room you already have.
Rather than scrolling dining rooms shot in someone else’s home, EasyRoomAI lets you test directions on your own room. The before/after gallery above keeps one real dining room fixed — sideboard on the left, table centered under the pendant, window on the right — and swaps only the style, so you can compare a bright Scandinavian treatment against a clean Modern look, a warm Mid-Century mood, or a cozy Farmhouse scheme, all on the same room.
One dining room, four styles
The layout never moves. We redesign the table, chairs, sideboard, lighting, wall colour, and decor while preserving your camera angle, window placement, and major furniture positions. So the comparison is honest: you are not looking at four different dining rooms, you are looking at your dining room, four ways. Pick the one that fits how you actually eat, then generate the full-resolution render.
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Scandinavian dining room
The same dining room redesigned in Scandinavian style — a light oak table and woven chairs, white walls, a simple pale pendant, and bright airy light, layout unchanged.
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Modern dining room
The same dining room redesigned in Modern style — a clean pale-oak table, sleek upholstered chairs, a warm-neutral palette, and a sculptural pendant, layout unchanged.
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Mid-Century dining room
The same dining room redesigned in Mid-Century Modern style — a warm walnut table with spindle chairs, a sunburst mirror, a sputnik pendant, and a muted teal-and-mustard palette, layout unchanged.
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Farmhouse dining room
The same dining room redesigned in modern farmhouse style — a chunky reclaimed-wood trestle table with a bench, white shiplap, a black lantern pendant, and sage accents, layout unchanged.
BeforeThe room we started with
Each render keeps your exact dining room — the table, sideboard, and window stay put. Only the furniture, lighting, palette, and decor change.
Dining Room ideas by style
Explore a specific style for your dining room, or open the tool with both pre-selected.
Frequently asked
What are the most popular dining room design styles?
The most-requested dining room styles on EasyRoomAI are Modern, Scandinavian, Mid-Century Modern, and Farmhouse. Modern and Scandinavian read clean and bright; Mid-Century adds warmth and retro character; Farmhouse is the coziest, built around a chunky wood table. The gallery above lets you compare four of them on the same dining room so you can judge the mood on your real space.
How do I design a small dining room?
In a small dining room, choose a light palette and a table that suits the footprint — a round or extendable table eases circulation, and a bench can tuck away to save space. Light Scandinavian and Modern schemes read more open, while a single statement pendant draws the eye up. In EasyRoomAI you can test a bright treatment against a darker, moodier one on your actual room to see which feels right.
Will the AI keep my real dining room layout?
Yes. EasyRoomAI preserves your camera angle, window position, and the major furniture layout while restyling the table, chairs, sideboard, lighting, and decor. The before/after pairs above are the same dining room — only the style changes — so the comparison reflects what your space could actually look like.
Should my dining room match my living room or kitchen?
It should relate, not match exactly — especially in open-plan homes where the rooms share sightlines. Keep a consistent palette and wood tone across the spaces, then let each room have its own character. Because EasyRoomAI keeps your real layout, you can test a dining style against renders of your adjoining living room or kitchen to make sure they read as one home.
Is it free to redesign my dining room?
Yes — anonymous users get a watermarked preview for free, with no signup. You only create an account if you want to download the full-resolution image or generate more variations.