Thursday, October 11, 2012

Updating Your Dining Room Furniture




Updating Your Dining Room Furniture

Dining room furniture may not always be used the most, but modernizing your dining room can establish a completely different tone for your whole home. It's easy to do, affordable, and the process is fun. Add some fresh, contemporary elegance to your dining room, and the rest of the home will follow.

The dining room is a diverse area. Part family dinner, part homework station, and part guest impressing, your dining room table serves many functions in your home. Overall though, the dining room set you have is probably meant to seat at least four people, possibly more, and works as a grand way to eat, drink and be merry. If your living room furniture acts as the center for drinks, appetizers and mingling, your dining room furniture is the statement maker as the main course. Therefore, you are investing not only in a piece of furniture, but in an object that reflects your style and comfort.

Dining tables are meant to last for years and years, so choose wisely before settling on one. As versatile as they are a standout, dining tables appear in a variety of sizes, shapes and finishes. A contemporary dining room set, however, features clean lines, modern construction and a geometric outline that lends a quiet sophistication. Look for chairs that match, or that at least match the style of the table. They also usually come in a dark hue like espresso or black. While dark colors can overwhelm a room, in a dining room they are perfectly suited. You want your dining table to stand out, and dark hues, particularly against a lighter backdrop, will do exactly that.

Case goods, like a server or buffet, can provide a unique touch to your dining room, as well as take the edge off the stateliness of the dining set. But if you don't have the space for them, don't bother with them. Fitting in a new china hutch might be nice, but it's not as pivotal as the dining table. If you really want to add something else, try a server-they take up less space and store your dishes and silverware in a handy way.

Updating your dining room may take a bit of effort, but the results will certainly pay off. But don't just limit yourself to a new dining room set! Adding accessories or home décor like an area rug underneath the table or a beautiful linen tablecloth will further enhance your newly refurbished space. Sit down, relax, and enjoy a meal with family and friends with your updated dining room furniture.