Dining Room Decoration Tips
There is more to a dining room than
just dining furniture; it is more than a mere arrangement of dining room table
and dining room chairs. Ideally you should consider the color palette, the
lighting, layout, table linen etc. to create a warm and inviting ambience for
your dining room. Read on and design a perfect dining area for your needs.
There is more to a dining room than
just dining furniture; it is more than a mere arrangement of dining room table
and dining room chairs. Ideally you should consider the color palette, the
lighting, layout, table linen etc. to create a warm and inviting ambience for
your dining room. The accent should not be so much on creating a unique dining
room as on creating one that has the elements of a convivial entertaining and
family space. With a little bit of forethought your dining area can be
versatile enough to be a place where the family gets together for meals
everyday and also effortlessly converts to a more formal setting for when you
are entertaining. You should be able to relax as well as interact in an ideal
dining set up.
Color Palette: Do not assume that
because a color is your favorite, it will also look good on the walls of the
dining room or create a harmonious whole with the dining
room furniture. Also, when choosing a color palette, understand that
what looks good in the day in natural light may not necessarily look as good or
even look the same in artificial light. In general, colors such as reds,
oranges and yellows work to create a more formal atmosphere while colors such
as golden or creamy yellow, terracotta, wine, burgundy or dusty rose are
considered ideal for a dining room. These colors are said to stimulate the
appetite and also have been shown to promote enjoyable conversation.
Now if a more informal and casual
setting is required for the dining room, neutral colors may be a better option,
because they won’t dominate the area or create too much of an impact. Neutrals
are calming colors and also create a pleasant ambience.
Linen and Accessories: When you coordinate the table linen to the
colors that you have chosen for the dining area, remember that matching is far
more difficult than contrasting. In any case, too much matching of colors among
all the elements of a dining room may not even look that attractive; a
contrasting palette may look more interesting and attractive on the whole. So
if you have beige on the walls, consider wine colored table cloth and beige
colored table napkins. Or contrast the color of the china and serving dishes to
the color of the table cloth to get a dramatic and attractive look.
Lighting: It is a good idea to use
dimmers for the dining area. Differences in lighting can dramatically alter the
ambience of the dining area from warm and intimate to bright and friendly. Dimming
the lights gives you the option of adding candles to the table setting so that
you can create a wonderfully romantic setting for special occasions.
Also adding a chandelier or suspended
lamp above the dining table can be the addition of an
excellent decorative element which will enhance the entire area. Incandescent
track lights are another option; they can be a striking addition when used to
highlight a table centerpiece or to light artwork , hutches or serving tables along the
walls.
So you can create a great dining atmosphere
by mixing and matching to create a reflection of your personality rather than
following structure rigidly.
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