Decorating Your Dining Room: The four key styles
by: Sarah Maple
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Traditional
When one thinks of traditional dining rooms, it seems that they will either imagine a farmhouse or country style area, or a slightly more formal affair. To focus on the more modest traditional concept, I suggest that the dining room furniture should typically be of a mid-brown colour, oak for example - which can then be exemplified with the inclusion of glass cabinets to present your finest china. A more formal traditional dining room would benefit from a darker, mahogany, style furniture - and more subtle decoration.
Modern
Modern dining rooms tend to take simplicity to the next level. Neutral tones such as white and cream are well offset from lighter coloured furniture, such as whites and pine if opting for wood. Keeping a modern dining room free of clutter is of the utmost importance, However you are then at liberty to use bold primary colours such as red and blue to split the room up. Modern materials such as plastic, leather, glass, and metal can all be used to great affect.
Glamorous
If you are lucky enough to live in a glamorous house, then your dining room should arguably be the centre point. Why not go all out with marble table tops and a gold chandelier? Again, glass is great if you are lucky to have big windows and a twinkling view. Accentuate this by incorporating a mirror and shiny surfaces. Ornate padded chairs will add further comfort and style, and replace the traditional style display plates with bigger pieces - i.e. vases and silverware.
Romantic
If you have a smaller household (or live alone and have the luxury of a dining area), it is possible to make your dining room incredibly romantic purely by interior decoration. Deep reds and whites are symbolic of romance, and - although a little clichéd - candles really set the room off. Smaller wall pieces (compared to those that are glamorous and oversized) will create more intimacy in the room - and, again, if you have the view, flaunt it.
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Sarah Maple writing about dining room furniture and the furniture market.
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