How to create a beautiful table setting for a romantic Valentine’s Day
Going out for dinner is a classic Valentine’s Day date for a reason, but it can get a little tired after a while – not to mention expensive. Instead of shelling out for an extravagant restaurant or braving the crowds to watch the latest blockbuster, make the most of each other’s company with a cosy at-home date night instead. Not only will you be more comfortable, but you’ll also be able to have more quality time together. Sound good? Follow our tips below for creating the most romantic date night from home.
Dress your table
The ultimate labour of love, making something delicious together can be a great way to get even closer. Of course, when you’ve put in time and effort into cooking up something special, it deserves to be the centre of attention. Inject a little extra magic into your evening by dressing up your table with a Valentine’s Day-esque theme.
You don’t need to cover your table in pink and red to create a romantic spread if that’s not your go-to colour scheme. A few carefully chosen accents, such as a vase of roses, a handwritten menu, and an elegant dinner set with delicate pink or floral flourishes, will prove your love without all the extra fuss. Alternatively, make a subtle nod to the romantic theme with heart-shaped crockery, serve up some sweet treats in the Botanic Garden heart-dish. Team with soft, pastel table linen and tie your napkins with a dainty ribbon.
For a tablescape with drama, add dried cotton stems or cherry blossom branches to your centrepiece, and dim the lights for a romantic ambience. Then, cover your dining chairs with sheepskin throws to create a warm, intimate mood.
Cook a romantic meal for two
If there’s ever a time to make a full meal from scratch with your partner, it’s Valentine’s Day. While you’ll need to agree on what to cook – which is often the most challenging part of cooking - you needn’t worry about getting a reservation, waiting for a table, or not hearing one another over restaurant chatter. Not to mention, it’s a great excuse to bring out your finest dinnerware and glassware.
Light some candles, turn on some music, and try your hand at a tasty new recipe. Light and fluffy, Sophie Conran’s Lemon Meringue Pie recipe is the perfect dish to keep each other sweet and is ready in little more than half an hour. Elevate your dining experience by pairing each course with a complementary wine to maximise the value that both components bring.
Take things one step further by getting dressed up. Albeit in your kitchen or dining room, putting on your best attire will not only give you a confidence boost, but it will also emphasise that this isn’t just any ordinary dinner at home.
Get personal
When creating a Valentine’s Day tablescape, it’s all about the details. By adding personal touches, it’ll show your partner how much you care, regardless of whether they’re inexpensive or handmade. There’s plenty of ways you can do this, like leaving blank note cards on the table so you can write each other notes of appreciation in true Valentine’s Day fashion. Writing out things that make you feel happy or that you’re grateful for has proven benefits for both your own personal wellbeing and your relationship too.
For a more pared back approach that still boasts all the benefits of personalisation, handwrite your menu or place cards to make the special occasion feel even more elevated whilst giving your Significant Other something to keep and remember the night by. Add some dried blooms to each place setting for a fresh scent and a pop of colour.
If you’re looking for an extra special gift to spoil your loved one, something with a little sparkle and shimmer shouldn’t be overlooked. Perfect for your at-home date night, the Sara Miller Chelsea Set of Two Wine Glasses are bound to be met with an appreciative smile and will make your wine pairing experience all the more enjoyable.
Looking for more Valentine’s Day gift inspiration? Take a look at our gift guide below to find something they will adore.