If you're like me and NEVER know what to put on your dining table then today I grabbed a few ideas (and some of my past dining table vignettes at home) to help you. I always struggle because everything either looks too small, or is too big, or there are too many things, or do …
If you’re like me and NEVER know what to put on your dining table then today I grabbed a few ideas (and some of my past dining table vignettes at home) to help you. I always struggle because everything either looks too small, or is too big, or there are too many things, or do I need a tray or a bowl??… Ha. But I like things to be neat and ordered 😉
Here are some ideas…
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AND below is my forever changing dining table…
I don’t think there are any rules, but you can see that most of the ideas above have been thought out.
Dining table centrepiece ideas to consider
- Items grouped together in different heights works well. Mostly in threes.
- If you prefer more than three items then a tray helps you group everything together.
- An indoor plant is an easy solution.
- Candles look great if you have a few of them either grouped in a bunch, or sitting on a tray.
- Foliage from the bush/garden is stunning in a big rustic vase.
- A large bowl of fruit injects colour. Think of a pile of oranges/lemons, or pineapples heaped in a bowl for a visual appeal.
- If you have a big long table then larger items will work. If your table is smaller then scale the vignette to suit. If you have a round table then a round tray/basket/bowl looks good.
- If you have a high ceiling then you can add height to the vignette.
- If you have low hanging pendants then your centrepiece will need to be lower.
♥ KC.
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Comments
Anonymous
Thank you so much.
Carolyn
My dining room table always has a centrepiece, at the moment a plant takes pride of place. Too many people nowadays eat in front of the TV and use their dining table for storing junk on!