Venetian-style mirrors look lovely on almost any wall surface, but they especially shine when placed against a bold color. In my own home, I painted the wall Benjamin Moore Raspberry Truffle to showcase a large Venetian glass mirror.
If you have a room in your home that seems a little blah, consider hanging a Venetian-style mirror. It will create a beautiful focal point and give your room the pizzazz it might be missing.
While we are gazing upon hunt themed dining rooms, here's a little inspiration for a tablescape. The china used for this tablescape is Spode, Woodland topped off with acorn soup tureens and pine cone napkin rings. Flatware is Spode, Woodland, as well. The centerpiece is composed of pheasant statuary and live nandina, tucked down into a cache pot and accented with real pheasant feathers. The red pillar candle holders were topped off with faux antler candle holders.
Viewing this dining room one could almost be tempted to paint a room red, if only to be able to host in perfect style for the holidays. The Venetian mirror and chandelier come alive against the vibrant walls.
Every detail on your table is important, including the little accents that can make a huge difference.
A grand centerpiece such as this festive arrangement of leaves and flickering tea candles set the tone and mood of this party.
Layer napkins, table cloths, add confetti on your table, handwrite invitations, and play soft music to make your dinner a total experience.
love the centerpiece...gives me an idea for mine. I am adding Peacock feathers to my Christmas decorating this year, now I have another place to put them to die in the dining room!