5 simple solid oak dining table decoration and styling ideas
5 simple solid oak dining table decoration and styling ideas
Just like designing your coffee table, your dining table deserves extra attention. Next, find a dozen ideas and tricks, and then recreate your favorites.

There wasn't much else in the dining room except tables and chairs. Sure, there might be a fun bar cart moment or cutlery display case, but we can probably all agree that the table is the star. Even if the solid oak dining table isn't the only surface area for your decorative items, it's probably the main gathering area and the first thing people notice when they walk into the room. Therefore, it is vital to decorate it carefully!
Garden statue
Stonebird statues enliven this large solid oak dining table in a farmhouse designed by Hadas Dembo at Mise en Scene Design. Vintage French chandeliers (hanging where there used to be haysheds) create sophisticated tones, while durable furniture adds a sensibility. The tabletop itself is a marble shard from an old chocolate factory in Vermont. A jar full of freshly cut flowers is perfect for a formal and legendary cozy farmhouse restaurant.
Statue of metal
In the space designed by Shawn Henderson, a large rose-gold egg statue draws attention to the vintage Hans Wagner solid oak dining table. Picking up bronze candlesticks, pendants, and candlesticks, Henderson proves that mixing metal and wood (dark mahogany cabinets, decaying overhead beams, whitewashed oak floors, and mahogany screens) is a powerful way to deepen the soul of a room while sticking to simple tones.
follicular
A series of vases makes this classic solid oak dining table in Alexandra Kaehler's home feel fresh and vibrant. We like that the arrangement of flowers is all coordinated, and the height and shape of the vases are varied, both cohesive and varied.
subminiature
A figurine in a glass case is the unexpected centerpiece of this restaurant designed by Juan Carretero. This circa 1790 restaurant in the Catskill area of New York made us swoon. The ceiling is painted with a high gloss blush, which brings candlelight to the room and really enhances the gorgeous Art Deco carpet. The curvy, modern dining chair contrasts sharply with the gold-framed portrait.
Declaration tablecloth
"The Ball family wanted a home that was elegant but also functional and fun," designer Augusta Hoffman said in explaining the project. "They are always fun and ask for a comfortable space to host large parties. The solid oak dining table can accommodate 25 people." With or without guests, interesting tablecloths add vibrancy to the entire space and warm up the hard surface.

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