(ARA) - Redecorating any room can be a daunting
task, and the dining room is no exception. This is the special area of the
home where memories are made, and as the holiday season approaches, many
people look to update their furniture and décor.
With a few simple tips from the designers at Arhaus Furniture, you can
incorporate the latest trends, while at the same time creating a timeless look
that will last for years.
“Many celebrations take place at the dinner table,” says Gary Babcock, vice
president of merchandising and product development for the home furnishings
retailer. To set a mood, a number of factors must be considered, such as size
of your table, style of chairs, texture and finishes and accessories.”
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Shapes and
Sizes: Dining Tables
Dining tables are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. Take your room and
how many guests you typically serve into consideration when picking the table
that is perfect for you.
Common sizes include:
Round
* Two people: 36-inch diameter
* Four people: 40-inch diameter
* Eight people: 56-inch diameter
Square
* Four people: 38-inch square
* Eight people: 60-inch square
Rectangle/Oval
* Six people: 36 x 60 inches
* Six to eight people: 36 x 72 inches or 36 x 84
* Eight to 10 people: 48 x 96 inches
* 12 people: 48 x 132 inches
“Small oval or round tables are popular for more intimate settings,” says
Babcock. “They allow for easy conversation among friends and family.”
No
need to worry if you entertain both large and small groups. Versatile tables
with hidden leaves keep with the more intimate trend for everyday use or small
dinner parties, but allow for several guests during larger celebrations or
holidays. Arhaus offers its Walnut Refectory table, which seats six to eight,
but when extended sits up to 10 guests.
Have a Seat
When selecting dining chairs to coordinate with your table, there are several
factors to consider. “Think about the everyday wear and tear,” offers Babcock.
“Will seats need to withstand art projects and little handprints or will they be
reserved for more formal occasions?” If you answered yes to either question,
Babcock recommends upholstered chairs -- specifically leather -- because of its
natural beauty and durability.
Gone are the days of matching “sets” of furniture, and according to Babcock,
that means chairs too. “Your room should look like you’ve been collecting pieces
over time,” he says. When using different chairs around a dining table, he
recommends keeping a common theme. For example, different shapes require the
same or coordinating fabric theme.
For same seating and a more glamorous look, Babcock suggests a retro-modern
style. The perfect example from Arhaus is appropriately called Grace -- with a
classic empire silhouette and softly padded seat.
Trends: Materials and Finishes
After
several years of dark woodwork, this season marks the beginning of a lighter
era. Natural, rustic finishes are the rage, such as honey tones like natural or
light oak. The use of white paint and even driftwood-toned stain is replacing
many of the deep, dark shades.
In keeping with the “green” theme, eco-friendly woods are also top-of-mind.
Mango wood, for example, is becoming the smart choice for the environmentally
conscious when shopping for dining tables and other occasional furniture. It is
harvested from mature trees that no longer bear edible fruit. “In order for new
trees to be planted, older trees must be razored,” says Babcock.
Another “green” option is 100 percent recycled materials used in tabletops.
Extremely durable is copper and when hand-hammered, says Babcock, “it creates a
finish that only looks better with time.”
Setting the Mood
Color, lighting and accessories all finish off a room and give it personality.
On the walls, designers are staying away from the faux finishes and murals.
“It’s been awhile, but wallpaper is on the comeback,” says Babcock, “but not in
flowery or busy motifs.” Solids and subtle variations in tone for patterns are
best on walls according to the designer. “Red is always inviting,” offers
Babcock.
Adding to the warmth …a room-wrapping rug -- large enough to fit under the table
and chairs, even when guests pull chairs out from underneath. Again, avoid what
designers call “matchy matchy” and go with bold, fun colors. Babcock suggests
“colors you might not be comfortable with on the wall.” A vibrant rug will set
off furniture, not overpower it.
In keeping with earth-friendly inspirations, Babcock suggests an “au natural”
centerpiece. “Forget the standard bouquet of flowers,” he says, “for fall and
winter months, use fallen leaves, fresh boxwood or even more appropriate --
fragrant evergreens.”
For more tips on “dining décor,” visit the Arhaus Furniture Web site at
www.arhaus.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent

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