Pull out antique china, tea cups and glassware passed down from previous generations. Get creative by mixing and matching different patterns and settings. The more eclectic and colorful, the better.
A traditional charcoal gray hutch displays beautiful dinnerware in this classic white kitchen. Track lighting illuminates the hutch's contents, making the display an eye-catching focal point.
Provide kids with luncheon-sized linen napkins and silver salad forks and dessert spoons. They can enjoy the luxury pieces from the adult table on a smaller scale.
Carve out a display nook. If you’re removing doors, take them off of the cabinets above your refrigerator or microwave to create a shelf for displaying favorite platters, dinnerware and bakeware. Designers often group white items together for an expensive look, even with affordable dinnerware.
Open Shelves Allow Dinnerware to Take Center Stage
Glass cabinet doors are an excellent option for homeowners wishing to display their dinnerware. In this kitchen designed by David Stimmel, the glass-front cottage cabinets display beautiful mint green dinnerware, providing color in this otherwise white kitchen.
Gold-Leafed Chalkboard on a Thanksgiving Buffet Table
In this kitchen designed by David Stimmel, the glass-front cottage cabinets display beautiful mint green dinnerware, providing color in this otherwise white kitchen.
Bright, Contemporary Dining Room With Built-In Shelving
This dining room offers plenty of storage for displaying personal treasures and books. Below, a built-in buffet provides space for keeping dinnerware and other entertaining essentials.