When you’re entertaining at home and celebrating a special occasion, it is essential to make sure you create the right ambience for your guests.
Table
From the outset you need to decide if you’re colour coordinating or mixing and matching two or three different colourways with your tablecloth, napkins and the cutlery, glassware, and crockery you are going to use.
Keeping it simple by using an off-white and grey/silver palette can look very appealing. Cover your table with a crisp white linen tablecloth and add handwritten place cards for a personal touch.
Seating
You’ll need to make sure you have enough suitable chairs before the event. If space it tight, benches or stools can be a great alternative, as they are more compact.
Lighting
You can set the scene with distinctive lighting. Warm white fairy lights casually used can look great. Candles also work well, and you could incorporate them into your table centrepiece. Tea lights in statement holders, can enhance the atmosphere.
You should consider switching off any overhead lights and use free standing lamps instead, but make sure there is enough light for people to see what they are eating.
Centrepiece
Selecting a centrepiece is a difficult thing to do as it really needs to be a showstopper, but it shouldn’t take up too much space or obstruct talk across the table. Try using low vases or candle holders. Even lovely old jam jars can look great.
For an organic look, use a combination of snipped branches and evergreen foliage from your garden or a florist. Sprigs of herbs look great and wildflowers are all the rage. They represent understated chic, but don’t overdo the foliage foraging, or it’ll ruin the hedgerow habitat for wildlife.
Ambience
Have some suitable music, something people can talk over that isn’t too obtrusive, but gives tone to the event, on in the background.
Wine
Don’t forget to
order your wine too. Buying an English wine can be a great dinner party talking point.