Hosting a dinner party can be an exciting event and a great way to gather together with friends and enjoy an evening together. However, getting ready for a dinner party can also require some careful forethought and planning. Perhaps you are having a themed evening and would like to incorporate your table into the overall motif for the event. Maybe you are hosting a classy cocktail party and need a dignified table setting, or perhaps you are simply having a casual, laid-back evening with some friends but would like to do a little something extra and special. Regardless of the situation, there are myriad possibilities for table ideas to turn your dinner party into the ideal evening. Does this Spark an idea?
Outdoor Elegance
If the weather permits, setting up your table outdoors can allow you to not only enjoy some good company, but also take in some fresh air. In particular, an outdoor table option can be ideal for those lacking a proper indoor dining space. Any kind of makeshift or folding table will be sufficient; with tasteful table decor and an elegant tablecloth, no one will notice what kind of table is underneath. Use colors and elements from outdoors to decorate your table. This will tie your table in with the natural surroundings. For example, if the season is fall, select a red, orange or yellow table runner. Arrange some candles along the runner, encircled by some choice, colorful fall leaves.
Japanese Table Dinner Party
Dining out for sushi can be an expensive outing, but for a fraction of the cost, create an authentic Japanese evening at home. A few details go a long way for a Japanese style table, which is traditionally more on the minimalist side. Therefore, putting together a Japanese-themed table requires less elaborate decorating. Oriental paper lanterns are cost-efficient and quick to make, in addition to giving off a relaxing ambiance of light. Purchase rice paper in different colors to decorate your dining area. Add simple details such as bamboo place mats and chopsticks. Instead of a floral centerpiece, use a bonsai tree as the focal point of your table. If you want to make your evening even more genuinely Japanese, set your dinner at a low table and sit on pillows to eat.
Harvest Table
A harvest-styled dinner party table can tie in exquisitely with a bountiful feast. Jewel-toned napkins and place settings are reminiscent of harvesting and crops. For this table theme, try using an edible centerpiece, such as a bread basket, decorated with dried corn ears. Use other edible items, such as apples, gourds and squash as adornments around your main centerpiece. A woven bread basket adds a rustic touch to your table. Other smaller elements, such as pine cones and decorative leaves can be used as embellishment around the rest of the table.
Beach Table
Whether it is actually summer and you want to celebrate the sunny season or you are stuck in the midst of a cold dreary winter, yearning for the beach, this beach-themed table is a cheerful reminder of vacations and relaxation. Use a soft blue tablecloth on your table. Tastefully sprinkle some sand in swirling patterns before setting the table. For a fun, casual centerpiece, use a plastic sand castle or a small pail and shovel. For a classier style, select a couple of tall standing, white candles and surround them with seashells from the beach.
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