With the right banquette seating, you can add versatility to a dining space, no matter its size
Give your space a beautiful and comfortable lifestyle edge
Banquette seating is an upholstered bench or a real sofa that is tucked against a wall and is usually built-in. Here are its pros and cons.
Banquette seating has transformed from a niche design element in French bistros to a beloved feature in homes worldwide. Offering a blend
Today we explore the best banquette seating. From built-in pieces to standing seating, there really is the perfect arrangement for everyone.
Banquette seating is no longer reserved for restaurants and cafes, with more and more Australian homeowners swapping the traditional table-and-chairs setup for dining booths and breakfast nooks, for both practical and aesthetic reasons.
Modern banquettes are having a moment, with designers creating seating in even the most awkward of kitchen layouts
Banquette seating is no longer reserved for restaurants and cafes, with more and more Australian homeowners swapping the traditional table-and-chairs setup for dining booths and breakfast nooks, for both practical and aesthetic reasons.
DIY banquette seating IKEA hack. Do you need a storage bench in your kitchen or dining room? I have a DIY tutorial for how to make a rectangular bench
For Los Angeles–based interior designer Georgia Tapert Howe, the design of a Brooklyn brownstone came down to a few surprising inspirations.
Give your space a beautiful and comfortable lifestyle edge
Give your space a beautiful and comfortable lifestyle edge
a beautiful breakfast nook with a white and brown leather banquette with storage, a black round table, woven chairs and a chandelier
Gregory Ain was an architect designing homes in Los Angeles at the beginning of the twentieth century. His modernist designs were modest homes designed for the everyman but with great mid-century style. We were very excited to be invited to remodel the kitchen in one of his homes. The goal was
Banquette seating is no longer reserved for restaurants and cafes, with more and more Australian homeowners swapping the traditional table-and-chairs setup for dining booths and breakfast nooks, for both practical and aesthetic reasons.
Optimize seating and storage with an L-shaped bench that will turn any corner into a cozy destination.
Image 8 of 18 from gallery of 10 Fold House / Timmins+Whyte Architects. Photograph by Peter Bennetts