Stunning kitchen banquettes we’re swooning over

As part of a larger trend for recreating hotel-style amenities in the comfort of your home – whether that’s restaurant dining booths, spa-like bathrooms or professional, stainless steel kitchens – banquette seating is all the rage right now.

Banquettes offer the best of both worlds – they’re incredibly pretty to look at, but they also offer plenty of practical benefits. Intrigued? KBB journo Nicky Rampley-Clarke has the lowdown on this popular kitchen feature…

As comfortable as it is stylish, banquette seating enables us to linger long after dinner is done, enveloping us in its welcoming embrace and adding a truly elegant touch. “I don’t perceive banquette seating as a passing trend; rather, it’s a timeless choice that will always resonate with those who seek a more intimate ambience for their dining experiences,” says Peter Humphrey, design director at Humphrey Munson.

Whether you’re thinking about going down the bespoke route to fully customise your design according to your kitchen size and needs or simply purchasing a freestanding booth-style bench for your dining area, these are some of the popular styles at the moment:

  • L-shaped – The clue’s in the name: a design that wraps around two adjacent walls – or even an island – to create an L-shape. It’s great in tight spaces and makes the most of corners or awkward nooks.
  • Curved – This style features a curved bench usually complemented by a circular or oval table. It’s aesthetically beautiful and best for large rooms.
  • Linear – Arguably the most common banquette is straight, comprising a linear bench against a wall, window, or island. The look is clean and unfussy while being more suited to small-space living.
  • U-shaped – This style wraps around three sides of a table and provides a convivial design for kitchens, plus lots of seating spots.
Modern, luxurious kitchen design with an L-shaped island, banquette seating and a dining table with chairs.
“The back of an island is the ideal place to locate seating and by designing an L-shaped island, one is able to incorporate a banquette along two sides, allowing a large number of people to be seated,” advises Richard Moore, creative director of Martin Moore.  

Pretty and practical

Not only do banquettes look amazing in a kitchen-diner, but we’re also fans of their functionality. They are ideal for maximising space, gaining extra storage, and having a place to eat, relax and socialise. “They’re a wonderful and practical way to introduce seating when space is tight, such as an awkward corner or bay window,” notes Melissa Hutley, co-founder of interior design studio Hutley & Humm. “They increase circulation space in the room as you don’t need to account for chairs to be pulled out and for walking around the table.

“You can have full seating against a wall using a bench or upholstered seat for three or four people, compared to two or three stand-alone dining chairs, so they are a much more efficient way of maximising space. Not only that, but they provide an opportunity to bring in beautiful fabric, pattern and texture, which adds interest and warmth to a scheme. The extra upholstery can also help with acoustics in areas that typically have hard flooring.”

Dining area with a bench, a wood table, a velvet pink chair and industrial lighting above it.
A simple banquette painted in orange is enhanced by matching upholstery and open shelving – a cosy spot to enjoy a glass of wine or dine. Industrial pendants by Industville.

These creative designs, such as kitchen islands with built-in banquettes or multi-functional benches with storage underneath, are built-in solutions. So, you need to think about including this feature at the early stages of your kitchen project. Talk to your designer or seek expert advice to discover the best ways of bringing your vision to life.

But if you’re looking for inspiration, we’ve gathered some of our favourite ideas you’re guaranteed to swoon over…

Country-style dining area with a bespoke bench, upholstered cushions, a wood table and red chairs.
Interior design studio Hutley & Humm has created a statement dining area with a banquette upholstered in a vibrant green print, a chunky wooden table and bright red chairs.
Shaker style kitchen with a bespoke coral pink bench, a wood table and patterned chairs.
This Olive & Barr Shaker-style bench base is paired with a tongue-and-groove-inspired backrest painted in Pink Ground by Farrow & Ball to create a real focal point.
A blue kitchen-diner with plenty of wall art, cushions and quirky decor.
Built against the kitchen cabinetry, interior designer Sarah Vanrenen has worked her magic with this colourful banquette – the perfect way to separate the entertaining and cooking areas.
A multi-functional kitchen island in a white scheme, with mustard-coloured banquette and chairs.
This design by bespoke kitchen maker Davonport contrasts pale cabinetry and white marble with a statement blue island and a mustard-coloured banquette.
A wood dining table with a bespoke banquette, Scandi decor and slatted wood panelling.
We love how Roundhouse has extended the wooden material of this contemporary banquette onto the wall with fluted cladding to create a seamless and cohesive scheme.  
An extra-large banquette upholstered in a velvet fabric, with an extra-large wood table and dining chairs.
This extra-large bench makes the space feel larger than it is – and caters perfectly to large gatherings, such as Christmas. Design by Kitchens by Holloways.
A classic kitchen design with Shaker cabinetry, an L-shaped island with banquette seating, a wood table and chairs.
This multi-functional L-shaped island by Humphrey Munson includes a spacious dining area, as well as an extra sink and tap, and worksurfaces for food preparation.
Dining nook with a chunky wood table, a curved bench, open shelving and dining chairs.
Design your dream dining nook with the help of curved banquette seating. Signature bespoke in-frame Shaker kitchen by Searle & Taylor. Photography: Paul Craig.
A Shaker-style bench with a slim wood table, bench seating, and warm plaster on the wall.
Here’s a dreamy design: a banquette built into the wall, rather than an island, teamed with a dining table and bench by Barker & Stonehouse.
A dining area with striped bench cushion, wood backrest and house plants.
Stripes are one of the most popular patterns at the moment. Why not embrace this chic print through a fun bench seat cushion? Bespoke stripe fabric, £75 per m, Colours Of Arley.
Country kitchen with a multi-functional island that includes two banquettes, sash windows and mirrored splashbacks.
Devol and Kelling Designs collaborated on this oversized island featuring a table in the middle flanked by curved banquette seating on either side.

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