When we host a dinner, I always like to have a warm and inviting space for our guests to dine at whether that is inside or out. This means, putting a little extra time into creating a unique space for that dinner. When I set the dining room table, I like to have pieces that I can use for multiple seasons, while pulling in other elements to highlight the specific season. This summer has been a little lighter on the dinners we’ve hosted, but we finally hosted a cookout this past week and have the most perfect summer evening. And I just have to share the simple, yet beautiful table setting that anyone could pull together the next time you’re hosting some guests!
To make it easy while also making a statement, I like to start with a neutral color palette, and then add in some color/patterns paired with a decorative centerpiece. The last piece to top off your table centerpiece and really make guests feel welcomed is a bouquet of fresh flowers. This really made the table-setting pop with the fun colors of the limey-pink hydragengas – which I cut from our own yard! And fresh flowers outside are a nice, unexpected touch to most. With our outdoor dinners, I use a fun caddy to tote out silverware, salt and pepper and other condiments – this allows guests to grab what they need while make it not feel too formal. Ours is a white metal caddy with a handle so it’s supper easy to fill up and transport in and out! 
Shop My Pieces: Indoor/Outdoor Tweed Placemats | Similar Plain Blue Napkins, set of 4 | White Napkins with Pom Pom Trim, set of 4 | Dinner Plates from Pottery Barn | Water Glasses from Pottery Barn | Similar Metal Flatware Caddy
The best part, is this can easily be translated inside for a great setting and paired with a different centerpiece elements to fit different seasons, weather it be spring or fall! I think the key to keeping it simple, is working with a lot of pieces you already have, whether they’re our more neutral pieces or our a little more fun pink pieces – this is one of the things I love to do, and helps make the evening feel effortless while still putting a little thought and personal touch on the space!


We were able to completely transform a somewhat awkward nook and blank space in our backyard to a functional outdoor living space with living and dining space. It gives us the right amount of privacy, while still being open to the rest of the backyard. Eventually we want to close off the small back porch to be all kitchen and would put a sliding door in where the window is in that back nook area – yes always planning for the next project.






