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Traditional Dining Room Style

October 1, 2012 By creatingyourspace Leave a Comment

Formal dining rooms often follow a pattern in their design. Many formal dining rooms have a traditional style even if the rest of the home is more casual and comfortable.  In many minds, the dining room should be formal and for many of us formal means traditional.  This is the room where we dress up for dinner and celebrate holidays and milestones.

Achieving a formal feel in the dining room is often done with traditional design elements and furnishings.  Even if your style is more modern, these traditional elements are the foundation of any formal dining room.  You can take the traditional elements and modernize them to suit your taste, but you’ll find that you use the same pieces as a traditional style dining room does.

The dining table is the focal point of the room. Surrounded by a set of four, six, or eight chairs, the table is centered in the room by a light fixture, most often a chandelier.  The chandelier is typically hung thirty-six inches above the table, low enough to relate to the table and high enough not to interfere with the sight lines from the chair.  Other pieces in a traditional dining room include a sideboard or buffet and often a mirror above it.

This dining room has all the classic elements of a traditional dining room. The large area rug ties in the artwork and the colors of the table and chairs.

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Filed Under: Area Rugs, Inspiration Tagged With: chandelier, decorating your dining room, dining room, dining room decor, dining room inspiration, dining room lighting, dining room table, dinner, dinner party, eating, eating with family, entertaining, formal dining, formal dining area, holiday party, light fixture, traditional dining room

Crystals are a Good Look for Today

October 3, 2011 By creatingyourspace Leave a Comment

Many years ago, a home with any pretense to style had a crystal chandelier in the dining room. The look went well with the good china, sterling silver and lead crystal glassware.

As the world changed and entertaining became more casual, crystal chandeliers went the way of good china and sterling. For a long time it was hard to even find a crystal chandelier outside of antique shops and retro catalogues.

However, crystal is back and bigger than ever. From the traditional look like the photo above to a more contemporary sculptural style such as the light fixture in the photo below, today’s crystal fixtures have a strong impact in a home.

Crystal chandeliers have also migrated from the dining room. You may find one in a master bedroom or as the centerpiece of a beautiful spa bath. Almost any home can find room for crystal lighting.

If you want to add a crystal light fixture to your home, first determine the right size for the room. Proportion is just as important for crystal light fixtures as any other type. However you can go a bit bigger if you choose a light with an airy look.

Next consider style. Do you prefer contemporary or traditional? Both can work as long as they suit your home’s look. Shop around to see what’s available.

Finally, buy what you love. For most homes, one crystal piece is enough. Be sure to choose something that makes you happy. After all, the right kind of sparkle in your home can lead to a special sparkle in you too!

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