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Dining Room Furniture, Dinnerware and Flatware - Dressing Your Dining Room




By Rebecca Nightingale

A dining table and chairs are a good place to start in creating your casual or formal, contemporary or traditional dining room. The space you have will help determine the size and shape of table. Round and square tables work best for small dining spaces. Larger dining rooms can support a rectangular table whether of a formal or casual style. A contemporary square metal with glass top table and chairs are great for a more informal space. For that classic formal look, a rectangular 18th Century style dining chairs and table set is perfect. That is not to say a small space cannot be formal as well. Pick a beautiful round pedestal table and dress it with fine china and classic flatware. You are well on your way to completing the picture.

Dress any table with casual or formal dinnerware and flatware, depending on the mood you wish to create. Casual dinnerware is more likely to be colorful, maybe elegantly hand painted and made of stoneware. You could pair these dishes with contemporary flatware that is either sleek or playful in design such as a Squiggle pattern in stainless steel. For a more formal look, use fine china that may be trimmed with bands of gold or platinum. These dishes demand flatware with a more classic presence. You will want to use flatware with traditional lines and motifs, perhaps a fine Victorian Era design. With formal china, you have the choice of formal silver flatware or classic stainless steel flatware. Of course, if you are the more eclectic type, mix it up a bit. An example could be to use a contemporary Blue Crackle Glaze stoneware with a classic, clean line designed stainless flatware on an oak rectangular x-base table.

What ever your style, contemporary, classic or eclectic, you will be able to find just the right pieces. Have fun shopping for your own style of dining room!
 
 
About the Author
Rebecca has a BFA degree in Sculpture. She has worked in design for over 20 years. She owns and operates RJN Decor.com.

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