Romantic Valentine's Day table settings – simple ideas to set the scene at home

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white dining table with champagne glasses, selfie proper and Valentine's decorations bunting and balloons

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While going out to fancy restaurants is always a treat, creating a romantic Valentine’s Day table setting at home can be just as special. If not more so! Who wants to be surrounded by other slushy couples when you can have a cosy night just the two of you?

If you’re planning a romantic night in this year, don’t miss these beautiful table setting ideas to celebrate in style.

Valentine’s Day table settings to try at home

You don’t have to spend a fortune to create a magical evening at home. There are plenty of Valentine’s Day budget ideas that will still bring the romance but without breaking the bank.

1. Create an Insta-worthy backdrop

white dining table with champagne glasses, selfie proper and Valentine's decorations bunting and balloons

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Why whisper about your love when you can shout if from the rafters? And what better way to spread the feels than with a plethora of colourful decorations to frame your Valentine’s Day table setting?

Hang pink and red confetti balloons, along with heart-shaped bunting and even paper fans to cover an entire wall. Then place Valentine’s themed selfie props in glasses ready for spamming Instagram with photos declaring your undying love for each other!

Ginger Ray’s party planner, Jess Martin advises, ‘Start by setting up the table with some standout decorations that help make the night a little different to your average dinner date. Think table confetti, a special table runner and even some fun balloons will go a long way!’

2. Create a pretty tablescape using pastels

Valentines dining table with white table linen, pink candles, heart-shaped chocolates and blue wall paneling

image credit: Sophie Allport

If hot pinks and ruby reds are too brash, then create a sophisticated Valentine’s table setting using pretty pastel shades. Choose white table linen and tableware to set off your pared-back colour palette. Place pink dinner candles in mismatched holders along with posies of delicate spring flowers in bud vases.

This table setting idea is also perfect for a Galentine’s get-together. Treat your friends by picking up mini bottles of pink gin or Prosecco and tying them with a pink ribbon as cute (and tasty!) Galentine’s Day gifts.

3. Get crafty with handmade coasters

scrabble letter tile coasters diy on wooden table with mug

image credit: Future PLC/David Giles

This is such a simple idea that will add a personal touch to your Valentine’s Day table setting. They also make quick and easy gifts to surprise the one you love.

Start with several MDF coaster blanks or cork tiles cut down to size. Check how many scrabble tiles fit into the squares – ours are 4 down x 4 across. Spell out romantic words like ‘hugs’ and ‘kiss’ using the tiles. Stick them onto the bases from left to right using strong glue.

4. Make your setting mobile

drinks trolley with pink coupe glasses, Prosecco, candles, cake stand, balloons and fair lights

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Why restrict the celebrations to the dining room or kitchen table? Set up a drinks trolley with glasses and your favourite tipple plus romantic pillar candles and fairy lights. Then you can wheel your homemade bar wherever the night takes you..!

The art of tablescaping is about more than merely the visuals, consider your senses, especially on Valentine’s Day. Jess from Ginger Ray says, ‘Ambience is always an integral part of tablescaping’

‘I’m talking mood lighting, seductive scents and layering textures. Elegant candles and sweet smelling flowers can really lift the layout without overcrowding the table.’

5. Pick heart-shaped tableware

Pale green table setting with white heart-shaped plates, cutlery, ribbed vase with purple ribbon

image credit: Future PLC/Simon Scarboro

Make a subtle nod to the romantic theme with heart-shaped crockery. Layer up simple white designs teamed with elegant pale green table linen. Tie a napkin with a pretty mauve ribbon. Do the same around a vase filled with nostalgic Lily of the Valley, which symbolises happiness and sincerity.

6. Fold a heart napkin

lobster table linen a white tablecloth with cutlery and a candle

image credit: Sophie Allport

Everyone is familiar with the iconic, ‘See! He’s her lobster’ Friends episode! It’s believed lobsters mate for life, so what better motif for a set of whimsical table linen?

This nautical design is a subtle nod to the proverb. Try folding the napkin in a heart shape for an extra adorable touch. Place in the centre of a plain plate to show off your handiwork.

7. Tie with a biscuit

white table setting with a heart shaped biscuit tied with a red ribbon

image credit: Future PLC/Simon Whitmore

They say a way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, but we’re pretty sure that’s true of all sexes! Baking a fresh batch of cookies is a sure-fire way to impress your date. Use a heart-shape cutter and make a hole at the top with a skewer before baking.

Once cooled from the oven, thread a narrow red ribbon through the role and tie around your place setting. Why not ice your partner’s name or a cheeky message to finish?

8. Make sparks fly!

white table setting with pink chocolate hearts and star shaped sparklers

image credit: Future PLC/Nick Pope

Re-ignite the spark in your relationship with a set of miniature indoor sparklers. Firmly press into the top of a cupcake or chocolate truffle – but make sure it’s sturdy and won’t fall over once it’s lit. Scatter the rest of the table with heart-shaped choccies, sparkly faux butterflies and table confetti for a glitzy celeb-worthy look.

9. Create a balloon centrepiece

dining table with pink balloons, gingham tablecloth, white chairs and honeycomb decorations

image credit: Meri Meri

Create a romantic setting with a centrepiece of pink and gold balloons and blousy floral blooms. Cover your table with layered kitsch gingham tablecloths. Pile on cake stands filled with cute cupcakes and other sweet treats. Perfect for a Valentine’s Day themed afternoon tea.

10. Get personal

Being at home makes it all the more worthwhile to add a heartfelt personal touch. ‘It may seem cheesy, but we’ve all had time to reflect on how much we love our partners over the course of the pandemic – now’s the time to pen it down’ suggests Jess from Ginger Ray.

As well as name cards and a special menu, why not dot a few of your favourite romantic lyrics around the table. Or leave a love letter under their dinner plate? It’s important to distinguish this dinner as a special one that’s unlike your weekday supper.

How can I decorate my table for Valentine’s Day?

When creating a Valentine’s Day table setting, it’s all about the details. By adding personal touches, it’ll show your partner how much you care. It doesn’t matter if they’re inexpensive or even handmade.

Each couple will be different, so if you and your partner are into big gestures, then why not go all out? Think balloons, garlands and table confetti. If you like to keep things more low-key, then make subtle nods to the occasion. Perhaps using table linen with romantic motifs or heart-shaped tableware.

The colour palette you choose also goes a long way to creating a romantic table setting. Deep reds and pinks are the obvious choice for Valentine’s Day. However, pale pastels like blush and mauve will provide a fresh take on the look. White is the perfect backdrop for making romantic shades stand out. While hints of gold create a feeling of opulence and luxury.

‘Define your Valentine’s evening by deciding on a colour scheme’ says Jess from Ginger Ray. ‘Be it a classic rosy pink, a romantic red or a subtle cream – pick an accent colour and hone in on that. Simply by matching your crockery, napkins or tablecloth, your breakfast table will transform from drab to dreamy in no time at all.’

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