Holidays & Entertaining Entertaining 15 Dining Table Decor Ideas For Hosting Grand Dinner Parties You don't need a holiday or a special excuse to deck out your dinner table with decor. By Alyssa Longobucco and Hannah Baker Hannah Baker Hannah is the Senior Home Editor at REAL SIMPLE magazine. She's worked in media for over a decade and previously worked at BRIDES magazine, Rachael Ray in Season magazine, and Reveal magazine. Her other bylines include Martha Stewart, Apartment Therapy, Shop TODAY, Better Homes & Gardens, Martha Stewart Weddings, and more. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Updated on August 09, 2024 Close Photo: Nina Vartanava/Getty Images From the once-in-a-lifetime wedding celebration to a little holiday we like to call Friday, moments big and small are worth spending quality time with the people we love. Extravagant dinner party scenes are trending in a big way these days, leaving no shortage of inspiration for creating a tablescape designed to add a little something something to every occasion. Swap out disposable paper napkins with colorful cloth ones that not only level up your table decor but are a more sustainable product. Whether you’re looking for a rich, sumptuous tablescape to match your first attempt at coq au vin or a casual-cool display to upgrade takeout food, these clever (and easy!) dining table ideas will make your table the place to be. How to Set a Table: Basic, Casual, and Formal Table Settings Pot Up Some Plants Nicki Sebastian for Heather Taylor Home Your dinner party grocery list probably rivals the length of a CVS receipt, so there’s no reason to break the bank on party decor, too. Instead of springing for a slew of fresh blooms for the table (which can get seriously pricy), utilize some herbs or small plants for your table, like this charming scene from Heather Taylor Home. Not only will they act as an understated yet elegant centerpiece during dinner, but they can have a second life in your garden post-party. Play With Patterns Kirsten Francis for Land of Belle Don’t have a perfectly coordinated set of place settings for 12? No sweat! Nothing captures the fun, irreverent nature of a spontaneous dinner party quite like a boatload of bold patterns. Mix and match your favorite plates, flatware, and linens for a playful scene packed with prints. You can unify the vibe by sticking to a similar color palette throughout, like this copper and blue tablescape from Land of Belle. Ready, Set, Glow Divine Day Photography for SposiamoVi When it comes to setting the scene—and setting the mood—never underestimate the power of candlelight. Flip off your home’s overhead lights and instead rely on a runner of pillar candles to keep the table aglow. Opt for traditional white and glass—as seen here in a tabletop design by SposiamoVi—to keep the backdrop minimal and let the food do the talking. Make the Food the Star Jessica LaRue for A Daily Something Let’s face it—during a dinner party, everyone is there for the eats (and the company, of course). Give your feast its rightful place in the spotlight by dedicating your entire tablescape to its presence. Creator Rebecca Gallop of A Daily Something turned the traditional table runner on its head, instead opting for a scrumptious display of charcuterie spanning the length of the table. We guarantee, your guests will be drooling (and snapping pics for Insta) from the moment they take their seats. Personalize Your Place Settings Liz Barnes for Coral and Co. Events One of the tricks to being a great host lies in making your guests feel welcome and special—and nothing does that better than a designated seat at a dinner party. Instead of a tented card try this fresh twist from Coral and Co. Events: a personalized placemat. Design your own using an easy program like Canva or scrawl the names of your guests in script on a craft paper table runner. Add Bespoke Lighting Adam Kuehl for Houses & Parties To bring a little bit of glow to your tabletop, look no further than petite LED lamps, like the vintage-inspired silk style that dots this scene from Houses and Parties. Design-forward LED lamps are a mainstay at chic high-end restaurants, and they’ll add a considered, luxe appeal to your tabletop, too. Not to mention they’ll act as a flattering IRL Insta-filter that all your guests are sure to appreciate. Theme Your Scene Courtney Whitmore for Pizzazzerie If you find your dinner party menu skewing heavily towards a certain cuisine or locale, why not make it your decor north star for the evening? From a French feast complete with frilly china that would make Marie Antoinette swoon to an Americana clam bake styled with individual picnic “baskets”—as seen here from creator Courtney Whitmore of Pizzazzerie—a themed scene can easily elevate any evening to celebration status. Pick a Playful Element Madeline Tolle for Mandy Cheng Design No matter how formal your taste (or menu) skews, it’s always good to show you don’t take yourself too seriously. Keep your tabletop decor feeling fresh by selecting one or two elements to have a bit of cheeky fun with. Here, a stunning and sophisticated dining table dreamed up by Mandy Cheng Design gets a playful twist in the form of squiggly candlesticks in bright fuchsia, bubble gum pink, and peach. Max Out With Maximalism Misette Table Want to really impress your guests? Subscribe to a more-is-more ethos. Take this personality-packed mise-en-scène from Misette as proof-positive that no print is too plentiful and no pattern too many when it comes to creating a fun scene that is as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the stomach. Feel free to spring for new napkins or a standout platter, or simply pair together items already in your collection that you feel have no business going together (trust us, they do). Add Seasonal Fruits and Veggies outdoordreams / Becky Rees Creative Popping produce on to your table can be an easy way to fill in any awkward gaps when you're setting up for a dinner party. Cute mini pumpkins or squash are fun for fall, grapes are great for pretty much any time, and cute bowls of berries are nice for summer (and give guests a sweet treat to eat). Get Monochromatic Kate LeSueur / Camille Styles While this tablescape is a chic Halloween dinner party scene, using monochromatic tones on your table adds interesting depth, especially if you're layering lots of textures and different shades in the same color family. Whether you go bright and poppy or neutral and pared back, it'll impress your guests for sure. Have Fun With Candles Tavola by Skye McAlpine Who said all your taper candles had to match? We love the mixed hues that are in the same color family here, perfect for fall. Adding candles en masse down the center of the table not only sets the mood with flickering, warm lighting, but also means there's no need to fuss with floral arrangements—the candles become the focal point of the table. Get a Little Country The Six Bells Layer your table with checks, gingham, mismatched ceramics, and spongeware for a nostalgic but on-trend table, like this one from The Six Bells. Keep your patterns classic, your palette toned down, and load up on texture to nail the look. Use Neutral Tones Emily Starr Alfano If you want a simple way to set an elegant table, lean in to neutrals. You can easily fancy-up your every day white plates by adding in small bunches of herbs or other greenery, small bowls of fruit, and some natural textures like raffia or woven grass placemats. Add Place Cards Valorie Darling Even if you're having a laid-back dinner party, having a place card at their seat can make people feel special! Go simple with a nice piece of cardstock and pen or paint, or get creative and turn an object like a shell, leaf, mini pumpkin, or pretty stone into a place card. Looking for Something to Celebrate? Everyday Excuses for a Party—and How to Celebrate Them Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit