Yes, you can mix upholstered and non-upholstered dining chairs if the set shares a clear visual connection, such as color, height, wood tone, leg shape, or overall style. The goal is to make the mix look intentional rather than accidental.
A simple approach is to use upholstered chairs at the head of the table and wood, metal, or molded chairs along the sides. This creates a softer focal point while keeping the everyday seats easier to clean. You can also alternate styles around the table, but that usually works best when the chair frames are similar and the upholstery color repeats something already in the room.
Seat height matters more than style. All chairs should allow comfortable legroom under the table and place diners at a similar eye level. Back height should also feel balanced, especially if the table is visible from an open living area. If one chair has a very tall back and another is low and casual, the mix can feel uneven.
Material choice depends on lifestyle. Upholstered chairs add comfort for longer meals, while non-upholstered chairs can be simpler to wipe after everyday use. Families may prefer performance fabric, removable cushions, or a mostly hard-surface setup with just a few padded seats.
POVISON's dining chairs range can help you compare upholstered and non-upholstered silhouettes by height, finish, and room style before building a mixed set.
