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When a small bed and breakfast is a labour of love, guests notice. If your ‘bed’ part is perfected, but the common areas could show more heart, these bed and breakfast dining room ideas can help. Here are spaces for serving, dining and reception where guests feel welcome to gather, be nourished, be taken care of and wake up slowly – even with a busy day ahead.

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Part of an acacia SKOGSTA dining table with black legs is visible by a breakfast buffet area that is behind a glass wall.
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Part of an acacia SKOGSTA dining table with black legs is visible by a breakfast buffet area that is behind a glass wall.

Easy like Sunday morning

The dining room sets the tone for the day. No need to rush here. Solid wood and black contrasts create an honest, warm feel. Accents of faded red, yellow and cream lighten and liven. Furniture like SKOGSTA tables and chairs have straightforward designs with handcrafted, timeless looks. Different seating reassures guests they’ll find a comfy place at the table

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A SKOGSTA table with a BEGÄRLIG vase on top of it and several SKOGSTA chairs, two RÖDFLIK pendant lamps lighting the dining room.
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A SKOGSTA table and several black SKOGSTA chairs, two RANARP pendant lamps lighting the dining room

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Well-planned to be welcoming, even before caffeine

Guide guests to easily navigate breakfast – what they should do versus when they’ll be served. A menu at each table signals that hot drinks and fresh juices are ordered. Cutlery at the table says ‘focus on the food; the rest is here already.’ VADHOLMA kitchen islands double as buffet tables with shelves for ‘help yourself’ dinnerware that staff can also quickly restock.

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A solid acacia SKOGSTA chair with an arched backrest and spindles is at a dark, round table in a commercial dining area.

People + Planet

Using a renewable material like wood in the manufacture of this product allows us to avoid the use of fossil fuels or other non-renewable materials.

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Two VADHOLMA kitchen islands with oak veneer worktops and black shelves hold a breakfast buffet on top and dinnerware below.

People + Planet

Today, steel is one of the most recycled materials in the world. This type of material is moving in the direction of more energy-efficient production. Furthermore, it does not lose any of its properties when recycled.

First and forever impressions

Make the reception area memorable with relaxed, thoughtful hospitality. The round table visually ties to the dining room and delights with fresh flowers. It also holds a few souvenirs from local artists, which prompts guests to browse what else is available in the glass-door cabinet. Adding a SOLSTOL lock to storage keeps inventory safe when needed.

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A SKOGSTA dining table with an acacia top and black legs holds a vase and other items, in a bed and breakfast’s reception.
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Jars and bottles are on display in a black-brown HEMNES glass-door cabinet with three drawers in a classic-styled reception.

Make guests feel at home in your small bed and breakfast

Give guests a clear invitation to pass the time in a mini lounge area. Colourful armchairs grab attention while being welcoming, and the solid pine PERJOHAN bench/table with storage adds to the classic feel. Whether guests read a newspaper, play a board game or charge their phone, they always have something to do while they wait.

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A tiled reception area has two brown-red PERSBOL spindle armchairs with beige-grey seat cushions, facing a table and sofa.

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At IKEA, it is very important that wood comes from sustainable sources. We collaborate with non-profit organizations committed to protecting forests, and we continue to look for ways to create great designs using less raw material.


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