Today’s topic is the large piece of furniture in my dining room. This piece of furniture is my biggest nightmare. I never know how to arrange my china cabinet. I fight with the arrangement where sometimes I just say, “I am done with it today”. When I get into those moods, I jump on the computer and search for ideas. There are so many different ways people style their cabinets. I have seen pictures of cabinets where books are displayed in them. They look good, but you just have to have a certain room to make it work. I have seen cabinets where people showcase their quilts, dolls, and sovereigns. The display of their treasures are really nice, but I want to display my china in a more unique way. SO…I keep searching. I want to walk into the dining room and smile when I see the china cabinet. I found a couple I liked and just combined some of the ideas and did a few of my own touches.
I love my dining room furniture. We found it on ebay. We searched all over for what we wanted and I just couldn’t find anything that just said “take me home”. When I stumbled across this, I knew that it was the one I wanted. When it arrived, the cabinet came into two pieces. I never imagined how heavy it would be.
Here is my dining room cabinet.
Here is a view of the inside of the cabinet with the doors open.
- GROUP OBJECTS IN ODD NUMBERS – Things grouped in odd numbers are more pleasing to the eye.
- USE DIFFERENT TEXTURES – Texture adds interest to a groupings.
- COLORS IN A VIGNETTE SHOULD WORK WITH A ROOM – Color can make or break a vignette when viewing it in context of a room. Create a vignette using colors inspired by what you already have in your room.
- Tuck in a few special extras – Vase filled with flowers or greenery or a candle.
- Have an “Anchor” piece – Choose an item as the center of interest.
I could probably name several more tips. I just wanted to give you some main tips that are helpful when decorating.
Just like anything else, china cabinets can take a bit of practice (and a lot of trial and error) to get right. I still go and adjust things or move things from shelf to shelf. I will keep playing with the arrangement until I get totally happy with how it looks. I haven’t mastered the look yet.
I hope you all have a safe and happy Labor Day! Thank you for stopping by and hope you come visit me on my next blog. I would love to hear your comments or if you have any great tips that you would like to share. PLEASE share.
Stay strong and stay blessed.
Terrie
Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
How did you get all your plates to stand up?
Great article. Thank you
I use plate easels. They are little metal easels. I can add 3 plates to one easel.
I have 5 piece place settings plus a decorative accent plate. How to you suggest I display my china?
Renee, I also have a 5-piece setting in my China hutch. I place the dinner, salad and bread plates together on one easel and place the coffee cup on the saucer in front of the plates.