Monday, 16 December 2019

Décor - Dining Room


Décor - Dining Room


Dining room in which meals are eaten, as in a home or hotel, especially the room in which the major or more formal meals are eaten. While in case of Informal the furniture usually used in a dining room and sometimes sold as a matching set, as a dining table, chairs, and sideboard; dining room suite: a sale on dining rooms. A dining room is a room for consuming food. In modern times it is usually adjacent to the kitchen for convenience in serving, although in medieval times it was often on an entirely different floor level. Historically the dining room is furnished with a rather large dining table and a number of dining chairs; the most common shape is generally rectangular with two armed end chairs and an even number of un-armed side chairs along the long sides.

Dining room is also having certain other names based on its size, utility and appearance, like
Ø  Breakfast nook.
Ø  Dinette.
Ø  Eating place.
Ø  Salle a manger.

In a normal dining room we have a number of things that will be needed for serving the purpose of a dining room. Here’s the list of those few things that you may have  in Your Dining Room
Table including extension leaves, Host chairs, side chairs, arm chairs, Buffet, sideboard, console, China cabinets, display cabinets, Server, serving cart, Wall shelves, ledges, bookshelf, Wall clock, table clock, Screen, room divider, Rug, carpet pad, Drapes, curtains, Drapery hardware, rods, Blinds, shades, shutters, Artwork, posters, photos, Ceiling light fixtures and bulbs, Buffet lamps, wall sconces & bulbs, Mirrors (standing or hanging), Decorative knick-Knicks, Table centerpiece(s), Vases, urns, pitchers, Lanterns, hurricanes, Candle holders, Candles, lighter, Tablecloths, placemats, runners, Napkins, napkin rings, Plants and planters, Baskets, boxes, China service, dinnerware, Crystal glassware, Silverware, silverware storage, Trays, serving platters, Bowls, serve ware, serving sets, Dinner bell, Serving utensils, Tea/coffee service supplies, Chair covers, pillows.

One must keep in mind that formal dining rooms are typically a room of their own, while an informal dining room sometimes shares space with the kitchen or living room. The formal dining area may have a door that closes it off from the kitchen and the rest of the house.

There are many ways or themes you can say by which you can design and décor your dining rooms, here are some of them,

v  Have it Eclectically Glamorous
v  Play it  Dark
v  Spotlight a Fireplace
v  Opt for a Balanced Style
v  Enhance beauty with Vintage Items
v  Choose a Mid-Mod Love Style
v  Mix n Match Minimalism
v  Go for all gold to Add Some Shine
v  Imperial & Enchanted Setting
v  Play around  With Pattern and checkered designs
v  Creativity with variation always plays high.
v  Infuse Versatility in your design and setting
v  Don't Be Afraid of Color, Use bold colors.
v  Bring outside  the View in through a big window pane
v  Considering  Dimension, Keep It Cozy, Light and Warm
v  Have Bold and Brighter Lighting
v  Mix Old and New Styles and try to Create a Narrative
v  Make it a Place for the Whole Family
v  Try to make it as colorful as you can to have Fun With It
v  Out of the Box thinking always pays.
v  Give it a local cultural look.
v  Go for Antiques
v  Choose a Blending Design with Relaxed and Rustic & brilliant illuminations
v  Make it a Classic Composition with A Note of Grandeur
v  Room for More, at your service with Great Visuals and  Lush Finish.

I hope that incorporating any or by using a combo of 2- or more of above mentioned themes my readers will have an outstanding attractive and magical dining room in their home. Use these stunning dining room ideas, to update your space with elevated decor that will impress friends and family. From clever ways to make small spaces seem larger to inspiring upgrades for walls, lighting, furniture, and flooring, there’s dining room décor to suit every style. Now, it’s time to plan your next dinner party and impress your guest with your aesthetic artistic and mesmerizing sense of décor.


By: Team Decorloot










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