How to use multiple pieces of bedding on the table?
Sometimes it takes more to turn an ordinary table into a festive one for a holiday or other special celebration. Practice applying table linens rather than relying on a single tablecloth or track. Coordinate patterns, shapes, and colors to make your table feel festive, just like your mood. To look luxurious, multi-layered serving doesn't have to be expensive.
Elements of layering
A multi-layered table setting may include a table skirt, one or more tablecloths, runners or mats, and napkins. Creating a layered linen look is in many ways similar to the process of creating a layered wardrobe. Start with what's in your linen closet, and then add specific items as needed. Imagine that you are a guest in your house; if the new setting looks attractive and welcoming to you, your real guests will most likely agree with this.
Skirts for the table
In the Victorian era, even the piano was covered with handkerchiefs so that people would not look at the legs of the instrument. Today, table edging is often a dilemma. A baseboard on a well-designed table made of beautiful wood or other materials seems unproductive. On the other hand, the full-length skirt of the table does an excellent job of elevating the quality of an ordinary table to an entertaining level. Choosing a monochrome skirt that complements the colors of tableware, napkins, or flowers will help coordinate your decorative efforts. A shimmery, shiny, or mesh skirt can add a whimsical touch to a party set against a more traditional or customized decor. "Country Living" skirts made of white matting with white gauze overlays may go further than you would like, but they provide a good lesson on how to look at textures in a new and economical way.
Tablecloths
The basis of table setting, tablecloths come in different styles, colors and fabrics. As a rule, the most elegant formal table linens remain white, cream, or ivory; at formal events such as weddings, a touch of gold or silver can be added. Informal tablecloths meet any imagined needs. In order to save money, a plain skirt and a plain tablecloth can be used with a number of patterned overlays or runners to create a variety of images.
Overlays
The overlays range from plain to printed, which change or enhance the appearance of the tablecloth. Usually smaller than tablecloths, they are sometimes positioned at an angle to add more geometricality to a square or rectangular table. One overlay strategy adds a themed print to the table-for example, Christmas, summer flowers, fireworks, or sports -with a single print color coordinated with the main plain tablecloth. A printed tablecloth can benefit from overlaying a plain tablecloth. A slightly more complex strategy involves combining two prints or two colors in one drawing.
Serving mats
The recent craze for large, intricate plates known as chargers has somewhat reduced the use of mats as part of a multi-layered table setting. Especially in informal settings, the texture of woven grass or coarse fabric rugs can add color, texture, and clarity to a serving.
Runners
Wide or narrow fabric runners complement the main bedding with festive or other festive colors and patterns. From a line of multicolored bandanas to tasseled Asian silk and embroidered bedding, runners are especially useful on a rectangular or square table. The intersection of two or more lanes creates a certain space for the placement of each guest.
Napkins
Cloth napkins can be used as makeshift mats and color spots on the table, as well as be accessible to guests throughout the meal. Enliven the table and the layered look by using two colors of napkins of the same style or pattern. Match the details of the napkins with the tableware trim or combine the entire layered look by matching the napkins to the skirt of the table. Mix different napkins with single cups and saucers to create a charming tea setting. USA, UK, Australia, South Korea, France porn MAT6TUBE watch online!