

Surprise your guests with your creative thinking by using natural foliage in clever ways.' Shelley Cochrane, Accessories Buyer at Furniture Village (opens in new tab) says, 'Don't be afraid to think outside the box when it comes to decorating this year. There are plenty of ways to decorate your dining room for Christmas, to make it a festive space for family and friends to share meals. How can I decorate my dining room for Christmas? If you have the space on sideboards or mantel pieces, mini trees decorated with battery-powered fairy lights will always make a room feel festive, while a couple of Christmas-scented candles will help fill the room with fragrance. And Christmas flower arranging ideas are another popular choice for dining tables.

Sprigs of fir, ivy, eucalyptus and holly all go a long way to making a space feel festive, and the dining room is no exception. Your dining room doesn't have to look like a glitter cannon has been fired (although how's that for a quick decorating idea?!) or that Buddy the Elf has been to visit, but reflecting the festive feels in your home is a must to ensure family and friends feel the magic and joy of the season. We can't imagine that any of our IH readers would ever fail to reflect the season in their homes, but this is one of the Christmas dining room mistakes we had to flag, just in case.

Nothing looks better than a well-placed garland, or elegant candle holders but only when space allows and ideally each guest will have ample room to feel comfortable through a long, delicious and fun-filled meal.' 9. The experts at KING Living Design Studio (opens in new tab) say, 'A top tip is to measure out the space available on your dining table, this is crucial if you plan to add festive décor to your tablescaping. Leave enough space on the table for drinks, side plates, candles and some greenery or foliage, but don't pile up the festive fodder so high that there's no room to pass condiments or share stories.īe mindful when placing candles on your table and make sure there is nothing flammable too close to them. Looking at Christmas place setting ideas can really help with inspiration but don't get too carried away. While you'll want your table to be fabulously dressed for dinner, too much of a good thing can ruin the setting and leave guests feeling cramped, overwhelmed and frustrated.

(Image credit: Future Plc/Max Attenborough) Plan ahead and make sure you have enough comfortable seats for everyone.' 6. The experts at KING Living Design Studio (opens in new tab) say 'One of the biggest mistakes would be to try and squeeze more guests than possible around a table to cater for a large visiting family.
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Choose a style that compliments you other chairs and table for a chic, cohesive look.īench seats are another great one for space savings as you can squeeze on more bums, plus they tuck neatly under the table or can be moved around the house when not in use.Įven if you're looking for small dining room ideas, extra seating will still crop up so having a savvy solution is worth thinking about. Having plenty of seats is another essential at Christmas time, it's often a matter of supplementing a standard set of chairs with extras to accommodate guests.įolding chairs are a practical choice, allowing more diners to squeeze in, and they can be folded and stored when not in use. Tip: if you are not comfortable with freehand drawing the picture, you can print something out from online and trace it.(Image credit: Future Plc/Dominic Blackmore) 1) Use the chalk to draw the reindeer or snowman shape on the felt, repeat with hat if doing the snowmanĢ) Use the fabric scissors to cut the shapes outģ) Place onto the table runner and make any sizing adjustments neededĤ) Pre-place the shapes to make sure everything fits correctlyĥ) Use the fabric glue to attach the shapes to the table runnerĦ) Add any details you like such as black eyes for the reindeer and snowman, a red nose for the reindeer, a orange nose for the snowman, some holly for the snowman's hat, etc
