Chess - The welcome of winter at the set table

Chess - The welcome of winter at the set table

Often, setting up a table decoration can be a challenge for many. Which colors to choose, which elements should harmonize with others, which types of fabric to use, everything must be in perfect harmony so that the best possible aesthetics can be established. In addition, many of the harmonizations are challenging for any decorator and are often considered outdated by most. Chess is one of those great table taboos, for many it is restricted to rustic environments, being very associated with external environments and informal situations. Meanwhile, with the correct pairing, it can be a great option for several other situations. For this, we separate some tips for you to use chess without fear of taking chances! The classic: Checkered Fabric Napkins Chess printing is classically known as the rustic and stripped print. From the Sunday barbecue tablecloths, to even the configuration of family picnics, chess is there in its great wave of colors. For those who still seek to remain in classic environments, harmonization is essential for the creation of a table set in great taste. For indoor environments, try the brightest tones to contrast with the table. The light yellow for the table fabrics is a great choice for contrasting with the red or blue plaid. In addition, for the composition of the table the ''less is more'' is mandatory. A decoration with few components is essential to clash with the heavy print that chess brings. For this, the accessory decoration can only be an arrangement of flowers with harmonious colors to the other components. For the dishes, one option is to bring the rustic to the fore. Elements such as wood or wicker come into perfect harmony with the other elements on the table and their neutral color removes the charged atmosphere that other colors bring. Shall we innovate? As we said before, chess is not just for rustic and casual environments, so why not try to bring this color so vivid to our refined tables? The tartan plaid, that classic Scottish Kilt, is a great option for those looking to bring sobriety, but at the same time a colorful tone to our tables.

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