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BLOG: Entertain in Style

Welcome to Dining in the Round's Blog!

 

The new "Dining Out" is "Dining In".   We want our homes to look fresh and fabulous when entertaining friends and family. 

 

Our goal is to help you create memorable occasions with tips on how to design and set your table.  

 

We would love for you to share any design ideas or tips you may have including great recipes for entertaining. 

 

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June 25th, 2009 at 6:46 pm

If you are like me, boxes of old photos, piles of un-used picture frames, artwork that you can’t find the “right” spot for and knick knacks galore fill your hall closets.  Why not put all that stuff to work and design an inspiring wall solution.  Blend all those great items together – hang a vacation photo next to a canvas painting you found at a thrift store and just above a shadow box filled with mementos from your childhood. 

 

A great tip for building your display is to photocopy the items and use craft paper cut to the size of the frames to perfect the placement before banging a bunch of holes into the walls.  For more great ideas and tips on creating your wall display go to PotteryBarn for pictures and a video guide.

 

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June 23rd, 2009 at 8:08 pm

Not sure what to do or where to go for your summer vacation?  What about the backyard?  Why not staycation in your own backyard oasis. 

 

Use your free time for home improvements or just stretch out on a lounge chair in with a cool glass of lemonade.  HGTV’s Susie Coelho offers many interesting ideas and tips for creating your own staycation. 

 

Need to update your outdoor table for your staycation entertaining?  View Dining in the Round’s Outdoor Collection for easy to care for, but elegant table linens for your outdoor dining.    

 

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June 22nd, 2009 at 5:55 pm

We are selecting our next table linen fabric collection and want to hear your feedback. 

 

Please send your comments – good or bad – on the three fabric selections below.   The fabric with the most positive feedback will be introduced as our next collection. 

 

We want to hear what you have to think, so don’t be shy and give us your honest opinion… it could win you a $50 gift certificate* good for any purchase in our online store. 

 

Thanks for your help!

*Only one entry per person.  Contest ends 6/30/09.  Winner will be notified via email.

 

Option #1 Nicolette

 

Option #2 Bouquet Bay

 

Option #3 Callie

 

 

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June 20th, 2009 at 2:03 pm

Who says casual has to be paper and plastic?

 

Celebrate 4th of July with 30% Off Denim Collection & Duraboo Bamboo

 

 

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June 19th, 2009 at 5:34 pm

 

Use the bounty of summer to your advantage for your next table scape with the vibrant color of a fresh fruit centerpiece.  The versatility is endless – use it for your next dinner party, Sunday brunch, buffet or for your everyday table.  It is also a great host/hostess gift.  Click for more ideas, tips and easy to follow instructions for making your own centerpiece.

 

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June 17th, 2009 at 6:38 pm

We need your help.  Your comments could earn you $50!

We are selecting our next table linen fabric collection and want to hear your feedback.  Please send your comments – good or bad – on the three fabric selections below.   The fabric with the most positive feedback will be introduced as our next collection. 

We want to hear what you have to think, so don’t be shy and give us your honest opinion… it could win you a $50 gift certificate* good for any purchase in our online store. 

Thanks for your help!

*Only one entry per person.  Contest ends 6/30/09.  Winner will be notified via email.

Option #1: Nicolette

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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June 17th, 2009 at 5:25 pm

Wow your guests at your next dinner party with this easy to make dinner.  Yeah, tuna is a little more expensive - but you'll save on other ingrediants.  This yummy dinner only has 5 ingredients and takes 20 minutes to prepare... I think it is worth the extra $.

 

Tuna Steaks with Lemony Tomatoes and Onion

 

Ingredients

Serves 4

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 tuna steaks (6 to 8 ounces each)
  • 1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes, quartered
  • 1 small red onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, plus lemon wedges, for serving (optional)

Directions

  1. In a large skillet, heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high. Season tuna with salt and pepper. Cook, without turning, until golden brown on one side, 3 to 5 minutes. Turn over, and continue to cook until medium-rare, 1 to 2 minutes more. Transfer tuna to a plate, and set aside.
  2. In a medium bowl, toss together tomatoes, onion, lemon juice, and remaining tablespoon oil; season salad with salt and pepper.
  3. Serve tuna on top of tomato-onion salad, with lemon wedges alongside, if desired.

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June 16th, 2009 at 7:05 pm

 

Are you preparing for summer entertaining and feeling like you don't have any fresh ideas for the theme, food or decor?  No need to fret... Dining In The Round is here to help. 

 

Review our full range of interior design, cooking, entertaining and table setting books.  Below are just a few of our favorite resources, that we hope you will love just as much.  For a look at our complete cataloge of books, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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June 15th, 2009 at 11:15 am

 

We have introduced you to the basic guidelines--function, mood, harmony—that designers use and explained how these apply when designing a dining area.  So far we have discussed:

 

·         Function - Space planning and furniture selection

·         Mood – Furniture styles

·         Harmony- Has been touched on in each of the other guidelines.

 

Now we are going to cover color and how it affects the mood of a room.

 

Color is an important element in creating the mood you want to express: bright or dark, joyful or solemn, dramatic or casual, excitable or serene.  Color can do many things besides expressing a mood.  It can make rooms feel larger, more spacious or smaller, more intimate.  Color can camouflage defects or dramatize highlights in the architecture elements of a room. 

 

Color can make a room come to life if you are on a limited budget or it can make the most expensive furniture and décor look awful if the colors are wrong.  We will give you a few pointers on color to help you make the right decision when selecting colors for your dining rooms.  

 

When selecting your color schemes, keep the following in mind:

 

Warm colors – reds, oranges, yellows, browns, normally best used in north exposure rooms

Cool colors- blues, greens, purples, and grays, usually best in south exposure rooms

Bright colors add visual weight.

Neutral colors reduce visual weight- grays, browns, whites, and blacks.  Note: Grays tend to be cool and browns are warm in feel.

 

Besides feeling warm or cool, what are the other feelings each of these colors bring to mind?  The intensity of a color can change the feeling also.  Let’s look at red.  A true red can be bold and bright creating an upbeat and cheerful feeling.  But a dark, muted red may create a feeling of romance and drama.  So the same color can create a different mood or feel due to the intensity of the color. 

 

There is a lot written on the psychology of color.  We will summarize briefly to give you an idea of what color can do and help you select the appropriate colors for the feeling you are trying to convey.

 

Color

Feelings Produced

Red

Strong, emotional, love, romance, excitement, intense

Blue

Calmness, serenity

Green

Nature, tranquil, calming effect

Purple

Royalty, wealth, wisdom, spiritual, exotic

Orange, Yellow

Energetic, excitement, enthusiastic, draws attention

 

There are three different color schemes you can use successfully.  Each is detailed below.  When selecting the color scheme, try to use no more than three colors.  

 

·         Monochromatic: utilizes one color in a variety of tones, values and textures.  

·        Adjacent: uses colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, i.e., orange, yellow, and green or green, blue and violet.   

  • Complementary: uses colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.   You will have a warm and a cool color with this color scheme, i.e., orange and blue, red and green, red-violet and yellow-green.

When choosing your color scheme, select one predominant color and use the others as accents around the room.   This predominant color can be on the walls, the floor or window treatments.  In other words, the major areas are used for the predominant color.  This is particularly true for dining rooms.  In a living room, the sofa may also be a major area. 

 

With complementary color schemes, you will dictate whether the room is to have a warm feeling or cool feeling depending on the dominant color.  

 

With each color scheme, neutral colors can be added and they do not alter the color scheme.   One of the easiest ways to decide on a color scheme is to find a fabric, a rug or even a photo that has a color combination you like and will fit the style and feel you want to achieve.  Your table linens are an area where you can add a color from your color scheme.

 

Remember when we were discussing the size of your dining room?   Well, color affects the size of the room also.  Dark colors can make a large room feel visually smaller, while light colors can make a small room feel visually larger.    Large rooms can handle bold colors better than small rooms. 

 

This is just a brief overview.   There are books that go into more detail about color.   For more information check out the book--”Color Schemes Made Easy”  at Amazon.com

 

In the next few weeks, select the colors you want to use in your dining room.   If you already have your color scheme maybe you want to freshen it up a bit.  Keep in mind the other rooms that are adjacent to this room.   You want the colors to flow.   That doesn’t mean they need to be exactly the same.  

 

Next month we will discuss Lighting, which is another important element when creating the mood you desire for your dining area.   

 

Like what you have read and want to know more about decorating and entertaining?  Bookmark this blog so you don't miss any updates, suggestions and ideas.  We would also love to hear from you - send us your suggestions, comments and questions.

 

 

Until then - happy decorating,

The Dining In The Round Design Team

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June 11th, 2009 at 6:23 pm

Ahhh, the cool evening summer breeze... a casual dinner party with friends.... tasty food and cocktails... and the same ol' dingy PB&J stained placemats you used for your 5 year old's birthday party last week.

 

Treat yourself to some grown-up outdoor table linens this year.  Just as easy to care for (just rinse and dry), but with the sophistication you deserve.

 

25% Off Outdoor Collection Purchase

 

Don't Delay - Sale Ends Saturday, June 13, 2009

 

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