How to Set a Table Basic, Casual, and Formal Table Settings
Basic Table Setting
Put the placemat on the dining table.
In the middle of the mat, place the dinner plate.
On top of the dinner plate, put the salad plate on top of the dinner plate.
To the left, place the napkin.
Put the dinner fork on the napkin.
To the right side, place the knife.
Then, put the spoon, to the right of the knife
How To Set A Table For Casual Events
The casual table setting, also known as the informal table setting, is mostly used for casual occasions, for example, friends or a family dinner party. It has no big difference from the basic setting; however, there is an addition of the soup bowls. You may need a placemat, salad and dinner plates, napkins, dinner forks and knives, soup bowls and spoons, salad plates, water, and wine glasses.
Lay the placemat on the dinner table.
In the middle, place the dinner plate in the middle.
On top of the plate, put the salad plate
Then the soup bowl should be on top of both the dinner plate and salad plate.
Put a napkin on the left side of the plate.
Put the dinner fork on top of the napkin.
Place the dinner knife on the right of the plate.
On the right of the knife, place the soup spoon.
The water glass needs to be directly above the knife.
Lastly, place the wine glass on the right of the water glass, place the wine glass.
Formal Table Setting
Now that you have known how to set a table for casual occasions, this one may sound a little overwhelming because of the additional items required and different table settings. However, once you understand how to do it, you'll find a formal dinner very easy to host.
For this place setting, you need salad plates, soup spoons, bread plates, dinner plates, tablecloth, knives, butter knives, chargers, soup bowls, napkins, dinner forks, salad forks, knives, dessert spoons, red wine glasses, water glasses, and white wine glasses.
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