Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Make a dining room more elegant for entertaini­ng

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The kitchen may be the heart of a home, but when it comes to entertaini­ng, a dining room — if one is present in a house — tends to be the prime gathering spot for meals.

Dining rooms may not be top on the list of spaces to renovate, as they tend to be used infrequent­ly. But a dining room makeover may still be a worthy endeavor. Here are some simple ways to make the dining room more elegant and functional.

• Clear out the clutter. The first step toward improving a dining-room eating area is to remove any extraneous items from the space. If the dining-room table is not used very often, it has likely become a catch-all for other items, such as bills, newspapers or kids’ homework. Rather than using the dining space as a makeshift office or homework station, invest in a rolling cart to store those papers and other items. Simply roll it into a closet or another room when it is time to host a party.

• Hang a statement light. Few decorative items add as much drama and ambiance to a dining space as a new overhead light. People hear “chandelier” and think a bejeweled or crystal design, but various chandelier styles can fit the aesthetic of a home. The light will be a focal point and instantly make the dining area more elegant. Install the light on a dimmer to adjust the illuminati­on as needed to set the mood.

• Invest in new linens. Purchase coordinati­ng table linens that will be used for special occasions. A decorative table cloth or table runner coupled with cloth napkins and place mats helps to set the scene of the dinner party.

• Add a piece of artwork. Many modern homeowners have eschewed the china cabinet that once was standard in dining rooms. Rather than a bulky piece of furniture, a large piece of statement-making artwork or framed photos over a more minimalist­ic buffet table or small service bar is preferable. Choose artwork that complement­s the colors in the space.

• Include a centerpiec­e. Centerpiec­es add sophistica­tion to the table and tie into the event. Floral arrangemen­ts, a bowl or basket of fruit, pine cones or greens from outdoors, or collectibl­es such as shells in a tall canister can serve as centerpiec­es.

There are many simple ways to dress up dining spaces and make them more elegant.

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