Why Everyone Wants a Banquette: The Stylish, Space-Saving Dining Trend You’ll Love

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The Dining Trend Everyone’s Talking About—And Why You’ll Want One, Too

Why Everyone Wants a Banquette: The Stylish, Space-Saving Dining Trend You’ll Love

Maximize style and seating with a dining banquette—cozy, small-space-friendly, and chic enough to make any corner the best seat in the house.

Published on October 1, 2025

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Nicole Franzen

We’re pretty sure Baby would be happy to be put in this corner. Dining banquettes can add style, color, and pattern to any space, but they're practical too. They’re not only an impressive way to pack in personality, but they can easily save space in a tight dining area. Unlike with chairs, you don’t need to allow space to pull seats out—instead, the benches snuggle right up to the wall.

If you're thinking about swapping your traditional table and chairs for a cozy banquette, here are three factors to consider.

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Brie Williams

Plan the Right Size

Upholstered in a strong pattern—like the cabana stripe in this nook by interior designer MA Allen—a banquette has the presence and surface area to make a major statement. Just like fabrics, the measurements of the banquette are just as important to pay attention to.

To get the sizing right, look for banquettes or benches with a seat height of 18-19 inches. This is the standard seat height for dining chairs and furniture. Then, plan for your table to overhang your bench by 3-8 inches. If you’re planning a wrap-around-the-table banquette, the table should overhang by this much on each side. Width-wise: Aim for 24 inches per person along the banquette length to avoid crowding.

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Choose Performance Fabrics

When using upholstery on banquettes, look for fabrics that are made to stand up to everyday mishaps. Performance fabrics, especially ones like Crypton, Sunbrella, or Revolution fabrics, are specially engineered for stain resistance and easy cleaning. They repel liquids, odors, and stand up well to heavy daily use. Cotton or linen blends work if treated with a water-repellant finish (like Scotchgard), while Polyester, nylon, or olefin (polypropylene) are strong, budget-friendly, and inherently stain resistant.

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Nicole Franzen

Opt for Patterns That Can Hide Spills

Performance fabrics aren't the only way to hide inevitable food messes. This space by Bunsa Studio features a bold, abstract Svensk-Tenn pattern with a deep brown ground and vibrant pattern that easily hides spills and stains. While you might be tempted to avoid busy patterns in a small space, it's actually the smartest choice for a space where you'll be eating regularly.

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