There’s a strong case for taking decorating cues from restaurants and bars. They are always on trend, and need to be functional and sturdy enough to take a serious beating day in, day out. In that way, they often road-test design and decorating ideas for us.
One trend we’ve noticed cropping up in the pages of Home Beautiful is upholstered banquette seating. Everyone loves booth seating in a restaurant but, having come so far from Happy Days, these corner nooks and comfy bolt holes have recently upped the ante in style. Not only are they functional, maximising small and awkward spaces, but they’re comfortable and oh so chic.
What are the benefits of banquette seating?
In almost every case banquette seating is custom-made to fit the space. This adds a bespoke element that takes the resulting look to an elevated level. Custom-fitted joinery will always maximise the use of a tricky area, or small space, and banquette seating can be made with plentiful storage space underneath. This makes banquette seating a clever choice in the heart of the home.
You can’t discuss the benefits of banquette seating without mentioning comfort. After all, padded seating isn’t always the norm in dining rooms, and plush cushions mean you can spend hours gathered around the table with a lovely soft support underneath. This comfort isn’t just practical, it can be stylish too. Upholstered seating means versatility in style. The colours and patterns you can choose from are almost endless, as are the materials. Think luxe tufted velvet, wholesome gingham and classy leather. You can inject colour and pattern or keep it muted, change cushions with the seasons or update at any time.
Get inspired with nine of our favourite banquette seating ideas.
9 of the best banquette seating ideas
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Banquette seating in a timeless Hamptons style
Homeowner Annabel was a first-time renovator when she began the knock down and rebuild project that transformed her 1950s cottage into a spectacular two-storey Hamptons-style family home. But she had a little experience up her sleeve. “I’ve been reading all the interior design magazines for about 30 years, so I’ve always collected ideas, filing things away in scrapbooks and folders, hoping one day I might actually be able to do it myself,” she says. The result, if we do say so ourselves, is a credit to this research.
The generous open-plan kitchen is now one of Annabel’s favourite spaces, thanks in large part to the breakfast nook, complete with banquette seating around the French antique dining table, sourced from Moonee Ponds Antiques in Melbourne. Stritt Design & Construction made the custom banquette seating, complete with cushions from The Classic Outfitter and dining chairs from Alfresco Emporium. “Every morning, I get up and make myself a coffee, then I sit in that nook in the kitchen and just look out of the window,” shares Annabel. “I do that before everyone else in the house wakes up. It’s my little moment to myself before the day starts.”
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A country cottage with banquette seating
This 1920s cottage in Toowoomba is brimming with charm and classic Queenslander-style character. For homeowner Sarah, a respiratory and sleep physician, the interior had to be colourful and eclectic. In short, it had to be a world away from the cold and clinical hospital she works in. This corner of her living room is one such example. Banquette seating is upholstered in ‘Bloomsbury’ in Midnight from Westbury Textiles. White VJ panelled walls are decorated with artworks, clockwise from top left: Figs and Stripes by Vanessa Encarnacao, Water Glimpses by Marie Mansfield, Unruly Daisies by Jesse Dayan, and Wollumbin 1 by Sally Stokes. One of Sarah’s favourite aspects of this nook is the storage it provides in the small cottage. That’s why Elizabeth from Ivy + Piper included another gorgeous area with beautiful banquette seating elsewhere in the house.
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A breakfast booth in a grand kitchen
A soaring cathedral ceiling unites the kitchen, dining and living areas in this American Craftsman style home in country Queensland. The kitchen, designed by Weston Kitchens + Bathrooms, has a classic palette of crisp Dulux Terrace White on the walls, Dulux Lexicon Quarter on the trims, and serene coastal blues on the splashback. These ‘Crayon’ tiles in Ceruleo Gloss from National Tiles pair beautifully with blue upholstery on the banquette seating. Unlike a lot of dining spaces, which make use of a mixture of banquette seating and classic dining chairs, this table is surrounded on both sides by banquette seating, creating a cute and nostalgic booth. The home was designed by Sydney architect John Simpson during his semi-retirement, and as such is filled with these kinds of personal touches connected to design features from his own childhood.
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Banquette seating with modern country charm
This family home is just 13km from Brisbane’s CBD but, set on a one-hectare block of land, it feels like an idyllic country abode. This is in part due to the Queenslanders, Australian farmhouses, cottages and American architecture that homeowner Kristy took inspiration from during the knock down and rebuild process. Just off from the kitchen, custom upholstered banquette seating creates a casual dining nook, complete with a vintage timber table and ‘Lawson’ stools from Provincial Home Living. A wall of VJ panels delineates this area from the rest of the kitchen, with Caselio ‘Hawaii’ wallpaper in Colour 6109 from Natty & Polly adding visual interest. The relaxed coastal appeal of the VJ panels, Adairs cushions and custom banquette seating also features in the living room of this home, in a gorgeous window seat situated beside a grand stone fireplace.
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A luxe and colourful apartment with a space-saving nook
The homeowners of this apartment, which functions as a weekender, took aesthetic inspiration from a favourite hotel chain they stay in when in London, Firmdale Hotels. A dining nook with banquette seating maximises space in the apartment while also delivering plenty of colour and luxe finishes. A Kelly Wearstler ‘Utopia Linear’ pendant adds a swathe of brass overhead, anchored on both sides by the Aerin ‘Iva’ wrapped sconces (both from The Montauk Lighting Co). The Hamtilon Conte ‘Ines’ dining table is made from a hammered resin that also has a bronze tone to it. This warm base is elevated by the colourful upholstery on the banquette seating, which comes in the form of Jerry Pair orange leather and pinstriped velvet ‘Stella’ fabric from Pierre Frey. The result is a stunning tableau, rivalled only by the beauty of the misty mountain views available throughout the apartment.
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Relaxed banquette seating with organic appeal
A U-shaped kitchen but was transformed into an open galley layout in this home on the Sunshine Coast hinterland. While this opened the layout up, it did leave an awkward, unused space opposite the kitchen island. Owners Bob and Chris opted to include banquette seating underneath the windows, creating a casual breakfast nook. Rockcote ‘Earthen’ render was mixed with straw to create an organic base on the walls while the seats pads were upholstered in suede by The Sewist By Donna Hill. Cushions from CLO Studios and Camilla introduce pattern to the nook, while an asymmetrical timber coffee table adds to the sense of natural beauty that the entire home is both filled with and surrounded by.
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A heritage home filled with modern delights
Timeless style mixed with hardy and durable materials was the aim in this family home in Sydney’s Mosman. Renovating the 19th-century Victorian build was a masterclass in sensitivity, which saw DBT Architects update the interiors with modern sensibility while still keeping the 1890s charm.
“When we have friends over, I want it to be ‘grown up’ but still casual so the kids can use this space without me worrying if someone is going to spill something!” says Fleur. An example of this no-fuss yet luxe style is the banquette seating in the dining nook. The banquette seating was upholstered in ‘Ascona’ leather in Tobacco from Pelle Leathers. This deep brown grounds the space, complemented by Thonet ‘No. B9’ chairs. A Douglas & Bec ‘Line’ pendant and CTO Lighting ‘Array’ sconce from Spence & Lyda provide lighting with sculptural appeal. The French oak dining table is from an antique store in New Zealand and is a nod to the house’s heritage.
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Banquette seating with all-American charm
Red, white and blue is a classic colour palette. This home in inner-city Brisbane proves why it’s a timeless addition to any home. The classic Queenslander build is filled with quintessential Australian details, such as VJ panelling on the walls, but it’s the all-American hues that really bring this interior to life. Crisp white joinery, painted Dulux Vivid White, creates a gorgeous neutral base in the breakfast nook. Banquette seating is the ideal setting for casual meals, complete with white vinyl back cushions and cherry red leather straps from Pelle Leathers. This banquette seating surrounds a table designed by Studio Trio, with legs finished in a deep and rich Dulux Prestige Blue.
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A coastal inspired banquette seating nook with timber touches
This Gold Coast apartment is the perfect holiday home for retired couple Leigh and Gary. “Being here is all about relaxing and being close to the water,” shares Leigh. That intention is clear throughout the interior, where crisp white mixes with warming timber and tactile rattan for a calm coastal appeal. This cosy dining nook is perfect for slow mornings spent enjoying the ocean views. A rattan pendant from Donna Guyler Design has curves that evoke waves above the white dining table. The pillow on the chair from Pillow Talk adds a subtle touch of green and grey. Meanwhile the banquette seating carries the theme of brown hues seen elsewhere in the home. Banquette seating also makes an appearance in the stunning entryway of the home, topped with a seat pad in Warwick Eastwood fabric.