A fantastic way to bring your favorite loved ones together is through a Valentine’s Day tablescape.

There are numerous ways to plan a table layout for V-Day.

Scroll through these tablescapes to find the perfect match.

Tablescape with pink and red tapers

The Pretty Golden

Let the Tablecloth Shine

Finding Lovely

Sometimes choosing the right tablecloth makes all the difference.

A pretty floral pattern is the perfect complement to a Valentine’s Day fete.

Reflect the motifs in the print by adding flowers, hearts, and objects in similar colors.

Galentine’s Day table spread

Cake & Confetti

There are many ways of doing this, but this table exemplifies arguably one of the best options.

A neon bouquet of roses is hard to beat and matches a classic theme perfectly.

Depending on the theme you choose, you’re free to go from there.

Valentine’s Day tablescape with heart plates

Finding Lovely

The depth of blue and playfulness of pink lead to a Valentine’s Day table with elegant contrast.

Add matching candy, candle holders, and cutlery to round out the final look.

This bubblegum hue will practically jump off of a white tablescape.

Blue and white tablescape with pink roses

Host to Perfection

Complete the look with an enviable backdrop full of paper fans and garlands in varying shades of pink.

This could be plates stacked on chargers with a name card and mini cheeseboard layered on top.

Or different levels of placemats, table runners, and napkins.

Valentine’s Day table with florals and envelope

Kelsey Klos

Luckily, Valentine’s Day certainly is one of those moments.

This gives an incredibly romantic feel to a table.

Opt forsoft and flowing decorations, too.

Pink tablescape with blue plates

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Instead of the usual rectangular napkin, leave them loose or tie in a knot.

Give the same treatment to placements, replacing square versions with flower-shaped or rounded picks.

Trade in any 2D garlands or paper decor for pom-poms and other soft yarn-based designs.

Bright neon and gold Valentine’s Day table

Pop of Gold

Sprinkle confetti on the table for more dimension, and choose decorative objects made of different materials.

Taper candles and flower bouquets can be one of the best ways to do this.

Break Out the Hearts

No broken hearts here.

Black and red minimal Valentine’s Day decor

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Hearts are an iconic symbol for this holiday and you’re spoiled when it comes to options.

Heart balloons, cups, and plates are all adorable places to start.

it’s possible for you to never have too manyon Valentine’s Day.

Pink and red Valentine’s themed table

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Collect several bunches of different types of flowers and frame a sign detailing that it’s a flower bar.

Guests and loved ones can make their own personalValentine’s Day giftsthe sweetest treat of all.

There are multiple ways of working them into your design.

French inspired Valentine’s Day plate on table

Kelsey Klos

It could be tall tapers or a a few petite tealights.

A solo dining experience deserves a little mood lighting, too, just add one small to mid-sized wick.

you could group bouquets together in glass vases or do a variety of single blooms in bud vases.

Leopard print paper plates by lip garland

Kelsey Klos

Flowers can also be laid out in a garland orfor a really fancy treathung above the table.

Match the Main Attraction

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Stuck on ideas for a tablescape?

If you have a major focal point in.

Pink and floral garden-inspired table

Rosanna Falconer

your Valentine’s decorating efforts, build a table around that.

Look to any statement piece to get inspiration for shapes, colors, and textures.

There are plenty of other options to choose from.

White tablecloth with woven placemats and pink plates

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Mint, gold, and navy upgrade the usual standard fair of pink into something eye-catching and sophisticated.

This can be done with any group of colorsjust choose hues you love the look of.

Branching away from the table, you’re able to elevate the walls with 2D paper decorations.

Pink, red, and light blue tablscape

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Altogether it feels minimalist but supremely chic.

The rest is a subdued gray that’s extremely sleek and chic.

This is perfect for dwellers who want to celebrate but find other decor a little kitschy.

Pink Valentine’s Day decor

Cake & Confetti

Consider the ceiling and empty space hovering above your table as fair game when it comes to decor.

These are perfect areas to float balloons, flower garlands, and other fun paper decorations.

It’ll add boundless volume and really fill the room.

Bar cart with cupcakes and pink wreath

Cake & Confetti

Colors normally reserved for fall can make a gorgeously soft tablescape.

Think burt orange, pale peach, cream, and gold.

It still feels romantic but in a way that’s truer to your everyday style.

Bright neon pink heart balloons on table with flowers

Pop of Gold

A bright lavender and gold can be just the right combination to build a Valentine’s Day tablescape.

It still looks playful and loving but there isn’t an ounce of traditional colors in sight.

Pack in the Prints

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Maximalists, this idea will warm your heart.

Flower bar station with roses and baby’s breath

Pop of Gold

Forget sticking to one color or one heart pattern, this tablescape proves more is more.

Candles, flowers, hearts, and table runners are all must-haves.

A bright flowery tablecloth or set of placemats can instantly create the prettiest Valentine’s Day table.

Pink tablescape with candle

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Add a few pale pink coupes or glasses and wicker vase for a sweet twist on a tablescape.

This is a much subtler way to celebrate special relationships.

One super romantic way to bring these hues together is through flowers.

Pink and gold Galentine’s Day table

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Yellow and pink roses mixed with white baby’s breath and candles feels ethereal.

Rather than plain tapers, choose twisted candles and replace paper cups or standard glasses for studded pink versions.

Instead of paper hearts, grant plates with woven hearts.

Different pink flowers on pink tablescape

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Leave the rest relatively simple.

If that’s not the look you’re going for, ground the look with a few special accents.

Think: woven placemats, wicker vases, and a patterned tablecloth in a darker neutral.

Pink and gold balloon arch over white table

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Add a Little Drama with a Table Runner

This tablescape features a little dramathe good kind.

It’s such a simple way to upgrade a layout without having to source a hundred new decorative objects.

It’s the perfect blend of a table that feels full and vibrant but not overwhelming.

Mint, pink, gold, and navy banners over table

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Combat the gray clouds outside with a Valentine’s Day tablescape doused in different hues.

A few licks of bright green, blue, and gold make it feel even more cheerful.

Opt for linen napkins, woven napkin holders, wooden placemats, and other wooden decorations like heart ornaments.

Pink and red heart plates on wall above pink and white tablescape

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Candles in vintage gold holders and greenery all adds to the ambiance, too.

Even if it’s just two of you, it’s worth creating a memorable tablescape.

This particular tablescape shows just how stylish little details are, too.

Marble Valentine’s Day tablescape

Pizzazzerie

That lilac turntable and red record are fabulous touches.

Opt for Handwritten Decorations

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Nothing melts hearts like a handwritten note.

This can be extended to your table decorations, too.

Pink and red balloons above Valentine’s Day table

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It’s a wonderful personal touch.

This is the perfect way to draw up inspiration for your own tablescape nowadays.

Include adorable heart plates, paper hearts, and plenty of confetti.

Orange and light pink Valentine’s Day table

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Purple Valentine’s Day tablescape

Pizzazzerie

Pink patterned Valentine’s Day table

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Pink floral tablescape

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Yellow, white, and light pink tablescape

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Pink tablescape with pink candles and glasses

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Pink and red tablescape with taper candles

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Pink tulips on white patterned table runner

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Pink chairs around white table and pink table runner

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Gold and red roses on Valentine’s Day table

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Bright pink tablescape with flowers

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Light pink and white tablescape

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Pink and red Valentine’s Day table

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Pink and purple balloons over table and XO light

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Pink Valentine’s Day table with gold chargers

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White and pink plate by faux flower garland

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Pink and red Valentine’s Day table

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