Saturday, April 02, 2022
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
How to Set a Table for a Dinner Party | Absolutely Everything You Need to Know [With Illustrated Place Setting Ideas]
If you're throwing a dinner party for friends and family and want it to really "wow," we've got you covered. Follow along for our advice on how to set everything from a basic table for a casual get together to a formal table fit for royalty.
Should You Use a Tablecloth, a Runner, or Placemats?
What Utensils Do You Need for a Dinner Party?
Do you need a spoon? Well, only if you're serving food that requires eating with a spoon.
How to Set a Basic Table for a Dinner Party - What Do You Need?
- A dinner plate
- A bowl if you're serving soup
- A napkin
- A water glass
- Utensils, depending on your menu (fork and knife, usually; soup spoon if you're serving soup)
- And decor, of course: place cards, flowers, candles, etc.
How to Set a Casual Table for a Dinner Party - What Do You Need?
- Tablecloth if you're using one. A runner can go on top of a tablecloth if you choose.
- If you're not using a tablecloth, a runner and placements will dress up a bare table.
- Chargers with a tablecloth are always recommended (at least by us - we love a good charger!) - chargers with placemats are optional but add another layer of decor.
- A dinner plate and salad plate. Soup bowl if you're serving soup.
- A napkin
- A water glass and additional glass, depending on your menu. Usually a wine glass (red or white, depending on what you're serving). This could also be a champagne flute, if it's a brunch and you're serving mimosas, or a cocktail glass if you're serving a fun signature drink with dinner.
- Our Arte Italica Verona glass set is exactly what you need for dinner parties - it has a water and a wine glass, with handmade Italian Pewter stems.
- Utensils: fork, salad fork, knife. Add a soup spoon if you're serving soup, and a steak knife if you're serving steak.
- And then of course, your decor.
How to Set a Proper Formal Table for a Dinner Party - What Do You Need?
- A tablecloth is de rigueur for formal dinners. It doesn't have to be crisp white; you can always do something more interesting and colorful, while maintaining the formality of the dinner.
- A beautiful charger underneath each plate will elevate your table - we definitely recommend it for a formal dinner.
- A dinner plate and salad plate. Soup bowl if you're serving soup.
- A napkin
- A water glass, white wine glass, and red wine glass if you're serving all three. If you're not (or you don't have that many glasses), you can get away with just a water and a wine glass... we won't call the etiquette police!
- Utensils: fork, salad fork, knife. Add a soup spoon if you're serving soup, and a steak knife if you're serving steak. A dessert spoon goes above the place setting.
- A bread plate and bread knife opposite the glasses. Your bread plates don't have to match the rest of your dishes! You can mix and match.
- And of course, your decor. Candlesticks and flowers galore for a more formal setting!
Shop Dinner Party Decor and Essentials
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Four Ways to Add Spring Style to Your Home This Easter
Spring is here, and we're sharing four unique ways to add a touch of spring style to your home this season. You don't need to do a total overhaul of your decor - you can just add a few fresh touches to bring in the seasonal color!
Throw pillows for spring - add to your bed, sofa, or chair
Shop Easter Table Finds - Add Something Springy to Your Tabletop
Get Your Garden in Gear with Seeds and Garden Supplies
Freshen Up Your Outdoor Space with an Indoor/Outdoor Rugs
Shop New Spring Arrivals at Lavender and Company
Saturday, March 05, 2022
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An Interior Designer's Ultimate Guide to Rug Sizes for Every Room in Your Home
Last month, we shared our guide to different rug types and materials. This month, we're sharing another important how-to guide: how to pick the right rug size for every room in your house.
Choosing the right rug size is important, and it's something many people struggle with. Even if you have a tape measure and determine that the rug will actually fit in your room, there are some cardinal rules of rug and furniture placement that you should follow to make sure your home will look the best.
If you choose a rug that's too small, your furniture will look out of place and Alice-in-Wonderland-esque in your place (or in the case of your dining chairs, you'll be tripping every time you get up). If your rug is too large, it might not fit in the room.
Here's our illustrated guide to choosing the right rug size for every room in your home.
How to Choose the Right Rug Size for Your Dining Room
How to Choose the Right Rug Size for Your Living Room
How to Choose the Right Rug Size for Your Bedroom
Because bedrooms and beds themselves come in so many sizes, we broke our guide down by bed size. Bedrooms can be the hardest room to find a rug size for, because there are so many bed sizes and looks can be deceiving when you're measuring.
Let's start at the smallest rug size for a bedroom and work our way up.
For rugs in bedrooms, there are two ways to place your furniture:
- Completely on the rug (may only work for 9x12' rugs and larger, depending on the other furniture in your room)
- Just below the nightstands (see our illustration above). For 8x10' and smaller, this gives a balanced look - if you try to fit all the furniture on these rugs, it'll look quite squished, if not be falling off.
5x3' Rugs: These work for a bedroom if you'd prefer two smaller rugs on either side of the bed. The benefit of doing it this way is that this works for any bed size, from twin all the way up to king.
5x8' Rugs: This is a great size for guest bedrooms or kids' rooms, when a full or queen size (queen size is pictured in our illustration) is pushed to the wall. If you try to fit a queen in the center, there will be very little room for nightstands on either end (you don't want the edges of your nightstands to extend further than the edges of the rug). If you have a twin, it would fit in the center.
6x9' Rugs: These rugs would fit a full, queen, or twin in the center, as long as the nightstands aren't exceptionally wide. You could also put two twins, with about 28" or so in the middle for a shared nightstand.
8x10' Rugs: This works for any bed, but it's the smallest rug size if you want your rug to extend all the way under your king size bed. Our illustration has a bench at the foot of the bed, so this rug wouldn't work in that space - without the bench, you may be able to push the rug under the nightstands without it looking too squished. For a king size bed, you'd need nightstands that are around 20" or narrower for this rug (any wider, and you'll want to go up a rug size).
9x12' Rugs: This is a comfortable fit for a king size bed, especially if you like large nightstands or have a big bed frame. It allows for 34" of space on either side of the bed. You could also very easily fit two twins, or even two fulls with a nice-sized nightstand in the middle.
10x14" Rugs: This is for a very large room! With this size rug and room, make sure you fill the space with well-proportioned accent furniture so your bed and nightstands aren't just "floating" on the large rug.