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What Should You Change First in a Dining Room

When customers ask us at Furniture in Fashion where to begin with a dining room refresh, they often expect a long list. The honest answer is more useful than that. Some changes deliver many times the impact of others, and if you start in the right place, the rest of the room often follows naturally. Here is the priority order, ranked by visual impact and practical sense, so a limited budget or a limited weekend goes as far as possible.

First: The Table

The dining table is the anchor of the entire room. It sets the scale, the style and the tone for everything else. Change the table and you reset the room overnight. If the existing table is the wrong size or style, no amount of new chairs, art or lighting will fully fix the space. Browse our dining tables in glass, wood, marble and high gloss to find the shape and finish that matches the look you want, not the one you inherited from a previous home or a different stage of life.

Second: The Chairs

If the table is the right size and shape but the room still feels wrong, the chairs are next. Six matching new chairs around an older table create a strikingly modern look. Mismatched chairs in coordinating tones add character and softness without replacing both pieces at once. The selection in our dining chairs includes leather, fabric, velvet and wooden options, so the room can shift in personality with one straightforward change.

Third: The Lighting

A single statement pendant or chandelier above the table costs less than most pieces of furniture but transforms the entire mood. Add a dimmer switch and you have a room that flexes from bright family breakfast to candle lit dinner. Hang the fitting 75cm to 90cm above the table surface for the cleanest effect. Layered lighting with a wall light or a sideboard lamp adds depth and stops the room flattening at night.

Fourth: The Rug

A properly sized rug grounds the table, adds warmth and absorbs the echo that hard floors create. It also defines the dining zone in an open plan space. Make sure it is large enough that the back legs of the chairs stay on it when pulled out, which usually means at least 60cm of rug extending beyond the table on every side. The rug is the cheapest way to give the room a sense of completion.

Fifth: A Sideboard

If clutter constantly creeps onto the table, the room needs storage. A sideboard adds storage, a serving surface and a long calming horizontal line in one piece. Our sideboard collection spans every style and material, so the new piece can complement or contrast the table beautifully depending on the look you want to build.

Sixth: Wall Art and Mirrors

Once the furniture is right, the walls finish the room. One large piece of art over the sideboard, or a generous mirror on the longest wall, completes the space. Mirrors are particularly powerful because they bounce light around and make the room feel larger. Skip clusters of small prints unless they are tightly grouped to read as one piece, otherwise the wall feels busy rather than considered.

Seventh: Soft Layers

Curtains, a table runner, cushions on a bench, a tablecloth for special occasions. These finishing touches absorb sound, add colour and signal that the room is genuinely loved. They are the cheapest changes but the ones that make the difference between a showroom and a home.

What if You Can Only Do One Thing

If you only have time or budget for a single change, choose between the table and the lighting depending on which is more clearly wrong. If the table is the right size and shape, change the lighting first. If the table itself is the problem, start there. A new table from our dining table and chairs sets is one decision that resets the entire room.

Final Word

Refreshing a dining room is rarely about doing everything. It is about doing the right thing first. Start with the anchor, work outwards, and you will be surprised how few pieces it takes to make the room feel completely new.

FAQ

Should I replace the table or the chairs first?

The table, if it is the wrong size or finish for the room. The chairs, if the table is already working but the seating feels dated or uncomfortable.

How long should I live with the room before deciding what to change?

At least a month of normal use. Quick fixes based on a single dinner party rarely match the choices that hold up over time.

Is a new pendant really worth the upgrade?

Yes. Lighting changes the mood of a room more than almost any other single piece, and a pendant on a dimmer pays back at every meal for years.

Do I need both a sideboard and a console table?

Usually not. Pick the one that fits the layout you have. A sideboard works in most dedicated dining rooms. A console works better behind a sofa in an open plan setup.

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