Should You Set Your Table When Selling Your Home?
Here are my recommendations:
- Set one table but not both - In other words, if there's a dining room table AND a kitchen table, set only one of them.
- If there's only one table, take into consideration "how busy a table setting" will have from a visual standpoint. If it appears "clutter-like", then opt for a simple arrangement.
I also let the home speak to me in terms of what it needs. For example, in this home (with one table), I wanted the chandelier to take center stage. As a result, I used small, contemporary dishes, no napkins, or glasses and a centerpiece.
I added a twig to the centerpiece to help pick-up the browns from the window treatment and table:

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