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Style at Home: Textiles and Texture Make Spring Tabletops Shine

BY Tribune News Service TIMEMay 30, 2022 PRINT

By Katie Laughridge
From Tribune News Service

We have had so many beautiful tabletop looks so far this season — I have been truly in awe of our visual teams’ creations. This is the perfect time of year to let your settings speak for themselves in a way. During the holiday seasons we get caught up in the glitz and glam; however, spring and summer are times when simplicity shines and textiles and texture can take center stage.

Patterned place mats are a fantastic way to introduce some interest to a table setting. We have been playing with repeating patterns that enhance and build upon dish designs for a stunning and cohesive look. Using the same (or similar) patterns and colors while building up a tabletop look creates depth without overpowering your table.

We started creating this particular look around some of my favorite plates (at the moment). I love the intricate design on the stunning blue-and-white dishes and knew I could find some similar accessories to complement them.

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Patterned placemats are a fantastic way to introduce some interest to a table setting. (Provided photo/TNS)

Get creative with colored glass to create a bold look. While patterns might have allure when creating a table display, solids can be just as beautiful. A powerful colored glass brings texture and a pop of vibrancy to your table settings and gives your eyes a place to rest.

In this dreamy blue creation, we used solid deep azure to anchor our plate stack, then built it up by layering solid white and blue-and-white patterned pieces to create a balanced look that didn’t get too bottom-heavy. This particular display would make a lovely outdoor table with its sturdy plates and dreamy sky-blue touches.

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Get creative with colored glass to create a bold look. (Provided photo/TNS)

I am wild for wicker and rattan, especially during the spring and summer months. Organic textures are a wonderful addition to any table. Using rattan and fibrous accessories also eliminate the need for a host of colors while still creating an interesting and layered tabletop.

We kept all hues to a minimum and only brought in a pop of earthy green to the setting to keep the focus on the plate. The simplicity of the look sings, and I love the effect it has for a laid-back dining experience.

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During the holiday seasons we get caught up in the glitz and glam; however, spring and summer are times when simplicity shines and textiles and texture can take centerstage. (Provided photo/TNS)

Adapted from nellhills.com. Katie Laughridge is the owner of Kansas City interior design destination Nell Hill’s. For more information, contact Katie at info@nellhills.com.

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