Elegance to a dining table... Polished table surface. Dishes in good condition (no chips or stains). Eating utensils in good condition. Glassware with no water spots. Serving dishes rather than cooking pans on the table. Serving utensils in good condition. I am using my great-grandmother's white linen napkins for dinner, and plain cotton napkins from my grandmother for other meals. A single stem of blooming flower can make a big difference of you cannot obtain a small bouquet of flowers for the table. Keep the arrangement of flowers snort, so you can see the other people at the table.
Fresh flowers at the dining table are a classic in serving. I dreamed about this when I was a student. However, now I have my own house and garden. Sometimes I take flowers from the garden and sometimes I order something more exotic from the store - https://www.flowerdelivery.org.uk/ Now flowers are frequent guests in my dining room and living room, regardless of whether we have guests.
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