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A lot of research has proven that eating together as a family does make a difference. Given that most families nowadays are too busy to sit down together to eat, most people have been drawn away from their parents or siblings, not even aware of the things going on in each of their lives. Often times, their friends know more about them than their family members, with dining room furniture remaining unused and simply considered as display in one’s home.
Communication is something important in any relationship. Mealtimes provide a constant way of communicating with each other in the family, and make a huge difference. It also allows for a way to watch the food intake of your family, since you yourself have prepared the food. Imagine the problems posed with unhealthy fast food to your family. Interaction also starts at home; having the ability to communicate and interact with your family brings about confidence to the children. So next time you decide to skip on that meal to finish your work, ask yourself: when was the last time you sat down together and ate a good meal? Family mealtimes are much important than just filling the stomach, but fills in the hearts and relationships of those who choose to sit.
Given the pressures at work for the parents, and the tons of activities children are involved in, nowadays having the time to get everyone in the family together is a challenging task. Sometimes people in the house come and go, without even knowing how they are and what’s going on in their lives. People usually do not get the value of spending quality time with their families, and how it can affect the upbringing of their children. This would then result in miscommunication, and the children getting influences from friends rather than those with mature and experienced individuals like their parents.
One should value the importance in a family being able to sit down together and eat. Eating together is one of the few ways where you can catch up on each other, get to involve everyone with the things happening in their lives, and be the venue where kids can get sound advice from their parents. Food in the long table and each member comfortably seated in a wood dining chair, each one can easily open up to the family and provide some great bonding time. Family time is important in rearing some great kids.
Next to the couch, the dining room set is probably the major furniture that defines a home. You better make the right choice the first time because the dining table is where you will eat your meals and have family discussions. You may not realize it now but dining tables last a long time. It is not easy to get rid of it. So, you better love it the first time.
Choosing dining room sets is a matter of taste and style. But there are things you might have to live with. Your table can only be as big as the room you intend to put it in, with allowance for mobility around it. The shape will be determined by the shape of the room. The material will have to suit other materials used in the room and other parts of the house.
We have added a covered patio to the back of our house recently. We wanted a place where the family can hang out during nice weather. We brought down the old table and wooden dining chairs that used to be in my late parents’ home. This is where we now have our meals once in a while.
My husband brought in some potted plants and hung a couple of nice frames with landscape paintings in them on one wall. Two walls were made of fiber glass so we can see the garden outside. We have sliding doors that can be easily closed in case it rains. Overall, we are very pleased with this new addition to our family’s space.
When it comes to entertaining guests indoors, there are two essential spaces that it’s important for the owner of the home to address; living room and dining room. These are the two spaces where most of the activity will occur. For the living room, be sure to have ample seating and many objects that can spur conversation. Just be careful not to have too much in the living room, after all, conversation should be the focus, not all of the accessories in the room or the color of the walls. For the dining room, again it’s important to have ample seating, and because of the layout of most dining rooms, this will involve having a slew of formal dining room chairs. When purchasing a dining room table, it’s also best to go for a table that has several leafs with the ability to seat people ranging from four to fourteen.
Lighting is another important factor of indoor spaces for entertaining. Be sure to incorporate soft lights like lamps and sconces as well as have a bright overhead light for events like cards, tabletop games, or reading.

You can tell a lot about a person by the books they’ve read and own. But how should you go about choosing a location and a means to display your literature? After all, your house guests will want to admire your book collection, but it won’t do much good to have them sitting on a dusty shelf or packed up in boxes. The first step to displaying your library is choosing a location. Think about the kind of person you are; if you’re outgoing perhaps display your books in a family or living room. If you’re more of a no-nonsense business professional, display your books in the home den or office bookcases. If you prefer to be more reclusive and private, a bookcase near your bed can be appreciated by just yourself and a select few others; it really depends on your personality.
The second step to display your library of literature is to choose a bookcase that represents you. If you like science fiction novels, think of a contemporary bookcase. If you enjoy the classics, a rustic bookcase made from a rich wood will suit you well.

Up until last year, my mother hosted our extended family for Thanksgiving dinner. She would wake up before dawn on the last Thursday in November to begin decorating and cooking the feast. When I was still a kid, it seemed as though the eight-course meal would just appear out of thin air a few minutes before dinnertime. Only later did I realize how much hard work and timing went into the ordeal.
Now that my mother is entering into old age, I’ve decided to handle the Thanksgiving burden. The first sign that she had passed me the torch came about a week before the meal. I drove over to her house and loaded the heirloom drop leaf table into the bed of my pickup. The table works well for entertaining multiple guests, and it can be converted into a smaller, more intimate table when the ends are dropped.
It’s possible to learn so much about a person just by perusing his living room. The design and layout of the space speaks volumes about his habits and personality. Is the television the focal point of the room, or is there a large hearth where one can sit by the fire and read? And the small details of the room are even more revealing. As a homeowner, you can affect guest’s perceptions by arranging your bookcases in a certain way.
Obviously a few of the shelves should be chock full of your favorite reading material, but books are hardly the only items worthy of a prominent position. You can place some decorative bookends and vases on the shelves to add a splash of color and pizzazz. And no bookcase would be complete without a few framed family photos. You might also choose to show off a few indicators about your hobbies - maybe a crystal chessboard or a few magazines.
My wife and I do a lot of entertaining; we’ll have friends and other guests over for dinner at least once every few weeks, and as such we like to have a clean, tidy dining room. Luckily we have a breakfast nook off the kitchen that serves as a spot for us to eat supper with the kids on school nights - nothing fancy, there’s no risk of sullying the formal dining room furniture we recently added.
Our new china cabinet is by far the most dominant piece of furniture in the room, and it serves as an effective conversation piece. I always take the time to tell new guests about my grandmother’s heirloom china dishes, which were brought over from the old country. My wife and I receive so many compliments for our dining room that you’d never suspect we live such a normal life when we aren’t entertaining guests.