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Dining Room Furniture Guide

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

There are many things that one should think about before buying dining room furniture, not the least of which is really knowing what your preferences are and what your personal style is.  Dining room furniture can be found in all kinds of styles, shapes, and sizes.  If you don’t know what you’re looking for beforehand, then all the options can make the decision overly difficult, even disheartening.  If you consider the extra burden of choosing accessories to go with your furniture, it can really become daunting.

But don’t worry!  We know how difficult it can be, so we’ve included a dining room furniture buying guide.  This guide will help you better understand the three most popular styles out there: contemporary, Victorian, and cottage country.  One factor to think about is size.  If your dining room is large and open, you can buy large furniture.  Of course, if you don’t, it’ll likely guide you towards buying smaller furniture.  Another factor is color.  Selecting a good color and style can make all the difference. It can make you either hate or love the room.

The most important step, though, is choosing a style that best suits you and what you want to do with your dining room.  Though, it is possible that using your patio as a dining room could be better suited to your personality.  For many people, a relaxing meal on the back porch, using beautiful furniture, is the very definition of an enjoyable time.

Contemporary Furniture
Contemporary dining room furniture uses lots of clean lines and looks almost like a sculpture.  It usually has lots of open space, lots of contrast, dramatically large shapes, and yet it seems almost minimalistic.  The colors in contemporary furniture are usually monochromatic and neutral in nature, but will be highlighted with deep blacks or bright colors for a nice contrasting effect.  You can often find contemporary furniture in unusual shapes, but without fancy details because such details would ruin the effect of the clean lines that the furniture produces.  If contemporary dining room furniture is to be covered with any kind of fabric, this furniture buying guide recommends solid dark or neutral colors.  Pillows can be more colorful to contrast with the solid colors.  Specially designed lighting can accent all of the good things about contemporary dining room furniture.

Cottage Country Furniture
Contrary to popular belief, blue and white are not the only colors that can be used in a cottage country dining room.  Furthermore, cottage country is only one of the several “country” varieties of styles out there, like French country or modern country.  Any cottage country dining room furniture buying guide should point you towards very light colors and simple designs that are meant to be cozy and inviting.  Here, simplicity is the most important thing.  The furniture can be rustic or antique with knick-knacks here and there, but take care to keep them from getting everywhere.  A good cottage country dining room shouldn’t look cluttered.

Victorian Dining Room Furniture
Victorian is, by far, the most formal of the three designs mentioned here.  A Victorian dining room is designed to be fit for royalty in all of its classic elegance and sophistication.  Walls should be split into two sections with a special “dado rail” separating them.  Both curtains and other fabrics should be thick, heavy, and full of high-contrast, vibrant colors.  The Victorian style also calls for oversized lighting options, like huge chandeliers or candleholders.  The majority of Victorian furniture pieces are large, made of sturdy woods, and quite masculine looking.  They are commonly beautifully carved out with intricate details as well.

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