Scandinavian dining room: ideas and AI renders
A Scandinavian dining room pairs an oval pale-oak table, bentwood chairs, a paper or white metal pendant and off-white walls. A rug is optional but must extend 60 cm beyond the table on every side.


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Original photo on the left, scandinavian render on the right.
The pieces that make the difference
- Oval pale-oak table on tapered legs
- Bentwood or moulded-timber chairs
- Pleated paper or matte white metal pendant
- Rug extending at least 60 cm beyond the table
The mistake to avoid
A rug too short under the table. A chair pulled back must stay fully on the rug, or it catches the edge at every meal.
What it actually costs
Second-hand bentwood chairs are plentiful and cheap. The oval table is the only piece worth buying new if needed.
How to get this render
- 01
Photograph the room
Clear the table. A laid or cluttered table pushes the model to preserve the objects and blurs the volume.
- 02
Select the room
Choose "Dining room" at step 2 of the generator.
- 03
Select the style
Choose "Scandinavian" at step 3.
- 04
Compare and adjust
The render opens in a before/after slider. A rug too short under the table. A chair pulled back must stay fully on the rug, or it catches the edge at every meal.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get a Scandinavian dining room right?
A Scandinavian dining room pairs an oval pale-oak table, bentwood chairs, a paper or white metal pendant and off-white walls. A rug is optional but must extend 60 cm beyond the table on every side.
Oval or rectangular in a small room?
Oval: with no corners it frees up circulation and gains 10–15 cm of walkway on each side.
How high should the pendant hang?
75–85 cm above the tabletop. Higher and it lights the room instead of the table and loses its purpose.
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Updated 2026-08-21






