Detailed dining room table style guide

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With the holidays approaching, it's time to update your restaurant! We understand - it is difficult to achieve a perfect space where each piece contributes to a cohesive whole.

With a few of these suggestions in mind, you'll be setting up your dining space with a true designer's eye.
Mid-century modern
For those who struggle between tradition and modernity, Mid-century Modern is a good choice;
This is the middle ground between the two! This versatile style combines organic curves and smooth lines with a variety of materials, providing plenty of creative freedom when designing dining Spaces.
This style is best suited for open dining Spaces.
The mid-century modern style, like contemporary dining, uses negative Spaces to bring the concept of ventilation in nature into the home. To accentuate negative space and natural, organic lines, choose low-key dining room dining room tables.
Industrial modernization
If you're looking for something unique and versatile, Industrial Modern is a great style choice.
By redesigning various materials, Industrial Modern (aka Industrial Chic) allows a certain amount of creative freedom when using non-traditional items in your space.
Recast iron and rough texture are your friends in this style.
For a centerpiece, consider an ornament similar to the Sterling Industrial Officer's table. Such a table is typical of the industrial modern style because of its emphasis on the use of recycled materials.
Durability and functionality are crucial to this style, so choosing an accent to reflect this is important.
For example, a dining chair like our Chiavari Industrial Modern chair, made of traditional hard materials such as top-grain leather and iron, is a sure way to bring some industrial flair to your dining space.
organic
Apart from living in a treehouse, organic style is the closest thing to bringing the natural world into your home.
A key element of this style is the emphasis on the living edge - the natural edge of the wood.
This results in a unique shape that reflects the life of the tree.
We recommend using solid wood as the focal point of this style. The wood's inherent grain patterns, color variations, and secular shapes are key factors in shaping it in this way.
Another important factor to consider when using this style is the application of shape, i.e. curves. Curves reflect common shapes in nature - there are no perfect straight lines in nature.
transitivityThe transitional style blends tradition with modernity.
While the transitions use classic lines in a traditional style, the colors are usually more modern.
The transitional style contains soft lines and comfort without the fuss or flamboyance of traditional styles.
This style offers a great deal of freedom and flexibility in furniture selection.
With a more transitional style, you can integrate pieces from other styles to create designs that reflect your personality.
The main aspect of this style that should not be overlooked is the scale. Be careful not to add too many oversized items. Large items can overwhelm the dining room tables, the focal point of the room.
coastal
Coastal design is one of the fastest-growing design styles, and as one might guess, its influence comes from the coastal areas.
There are a variety of coastal styles.
Decorated in coastal style, the rooms feature ocean tones, sun-bleached white decor, and a combination of natural materials.
A core element of this style is the use of lighter, sun-kissed colors.
Often, the materials used are lighter and more open - whether it's an eclectic piece like our Cordoba collection or a sideboard where glass is interwoven with sandblasted solid wood.
adjustable
If you like functionality, the adjustable style is a good choice.
The ability to change the height of the table adds use to the piece.
For those who work from home and want a dining space that doubles as an office space, this is your style.
Of course, a key element of this style is the adjustable part.
We recommend using parts that proudly display this feature and expose gears to show off designs at work, such as our range of adjustable crank dining room tables. Usually, cast iron is used with solid wood in this style. This serves two purposes - durability and, of course, aesthetics. Not only does this combination create a rough industrial aesthetic, but the material itself has also stood the test of time.

 
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