1. Trillo Medium Grey and Yellow Cotton Flat Weave Rug. Habitat. £150 | 2. Clarkson Grey Metal Dinner Candelabra. Habitat. £35 | 3. Cut Glass Bowl. John Lewis. £35 | 4. 12 Piece Richmond Dinner Set. Marks & Spencer. £75 | 5. Tavistock Oak 2 Door 4 Drawer Sideboard. Fortune Woods. £779 | 6. Pyrus Yellow Ceramic Pear Object. Habitat. £20 | 7. Catkin Runner. John Lewis. £20
For an elegant and modern looking dining room, the grey trend is an ideal choice. For tips on decorating your living room with this trend, click here. And for tips on decorating your bedroom, click here.
Light oak furniture, such as our Tavistock oak two door four drawer sideboard (5), will add to the modern feel of the dining room. Grey tones often have a tendency to absorb the light in the room, which can make it seem dark – particularly if you have a small room. This means that it is important to choose light finish furniture and to generally perk and brighten things up a bit with bold splashes of colour. If you need to invest in a new dining suite, take a look at some other pieces of furniture in our light finish Tavistock oak range by clicking here.
A hard wearing rug with hints of yellow, such as the rug featured from Habitat (1) is perfect for the dining room as it adds hints of colour without being too bold.
A beautiful set of plates and bowls, such as the grey dinner set from Marks & Spencer (4), are essential for elegant dining and dinner parties. A grey table runner, such as the Catkin Runner from John Lewis (7) combined with either a grey candelabra from Habitat (2) will create a formal setting. Try swapping the candelabra for the bowl from John Lewis (3) filled with several of the yellow pears from Habitat (6) for an informal setting.
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Posted by: Emma Stephens – Fortune Woods
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