The waning sunlight of an early autumn evening calls for an elegant alfresco dinner, where candles burn brightly, setting faces aglow amid the companionable pleasures of spirited conversation and delicious cuisine.
Text Melissa Lester
Photography Stephanie Welbourne Steele
Styling Melissa Sturdivant Smith
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The favourite room in my home is the dining room where all the interaction is! I tend to go for the more formal tablesettings with fine bone china, sterling flatware, crystal, and crisp white embroidered linens. A medium sized floral arrangement, candles, and plenty of sterling items fit for any/all purposes flourish.
I always strive to have my dining table look akin to something from Downton Abbey – the more English and more formal – the better!
Casual dining al fresco is far less formal and more themed around the season or given holiday. My terrace is small, but the table seats 4 comfortably and with a small table nearby for hosting food or drinks, it makes for a delightful and comfortable setting for all my friends!
I hope Victoria will consider making an upcoming “Classics” issue all about tablescapes and dining venues! That would be wonderful !!
God bless !
Brandon Hartford
Te Deum Cottage