3 Easy Tips for a Cozy Tablescape

Sometimes don’t you just want a nice cozy tablescape? Especially if you’ve been outside or somewhere cool and you just want to relax and be warm?

Cozy tablescape ~ three place settings, view from above

As I write this, spring is just starting to bloom in the PNW. Sometimes it’s warm, but sometimes it’s still very nippy. Plus, some parts of the world are still getting snow, and some are heading into fall!

In any of those circumstances, a cozy tablescape is perfect! I love one on a cool spring evening or during a winter blizzard. Any day you need a bit of warming up!

Cozy tablescape ~ Full view

I set this table on my staycation a few weeks ago, taking advantage of the lovely river view out my hotel window. (Which you can’t actually see very well because I was shooting my photos right into the sun. But the staycation link has some good photos!)

So here are the three little tips. We all probably do some of these already without even thinking about it. But pulling them all together makes it so much quicker and easier to set a cozy table – without a ton of planning.

1 ~ Deep Colors

Cozy tablescape ~ top view

I think the main thing that makes a cozy tablescape are the deep colors.

Cozy tablescape ~ closeup of red flowers in crystal vase

In this table, the tablecloth, napkins, salad plates, and even the flowers, are dark and rich.

2 ~ Gold Accents

Cozy tablescape ~ closeup of gold forks, plate stack

And there’s nothing like gold tones to help create a warm feel. Especially against dark colors, the richness really shines.

Cozy tablescape ~ closeup of place setting

On this table, the gold shows up in the chargers, flatware, and little mercury glass candle holders.

3 ~ And Always – Candlelight

Cozy tablescape ~ closeup of gold votive candle holders

And speaking of candlelight, flames flickering are another tried and true way to make a table setting feel more intimate. Not necessarily in a romantic way – although that’s fun too – but in a warm cozy friendly way!

Cozy tablescape ~ closeup of gold votive candle holders & red flowers

Especially after sunset, candles are the finishing touch for a cozy tablescape.

Cozy tablescape side view

And that’s it! Very easy – very simple.

Try using these three tips and let me know what you think. I always love to hear what you’re up to!

Cozy tablescape in front of large window

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12 Comments

  1. Lovely table Barbara and thanks for the tips! All our snow is currently melted here but I’m 99.9% sure that Old Man Winter is not done with us yet and I’m sure I’ll have a reason to set a cozy table in the near future! Love love the oblong vase! Happy Thursday!

    1. Thanks Kim! I love that vase too – I’ll have to get it out again someday soon! Can’t wait to see your next cozy table and hope you only get a little bit of beautiful snow to set it off! 🙂 Take care up there!

  2. Barbara,

    I LOVE your oblong crystal vase! Such a great choice and those deep burgundy flowers are so pretty! It’s hard to believe we have such different weather. It is supposed to be over 100 degrees here for the next week. Luckily we are about 10 degrees cooler due to all our trees in the neighborhood…..but still….90 degrees!!!!! I’m hoping it’s a fluke and we’ll go back to having normal Spring temperatures. Love the rich colors of this tablescape. So beautiful. Also, I didn’t realize Waterford made tablecloths….again you are a dear resource.

    1. Hi Mary – Isn’t that a great vase? It’s actually a flatware holder, but hey – who will know!? 😉 Wow – I hope you manage to stay comfortable in that heat. I’d love to trade for a bit! Take care down there! ????

  3. Barbara, your tablescape is both gorgeous and cozy! The rich colors of the tablecloth are so beautiful, and the deep tones of the floral arrangement look so pretty against the color palette. I would love to be a guest at this lovely table!

    1. Morning! ???? I just love a good tablecloth, and this one has lasted me for years! I’m hoping over to check out your pool progress – LOVE construction! 🙂 Take care over there!