I wanted to give AI a pretty clean slate to build from. So I took a couple pictures of my kitchen table. I usually try to keep the clutter on the table minimized, but thought let’s see what we can do! Picture one above is a top down view. We have a really long table that has a bench and 2 chairs. We also have leaves for it so it can seat 12 easily.

I do have a variety of table cloths and runners for various seasons. So this is where we begin! Ignore the clutter back there on coffee station! Broke a pot, used Keurig in the short term. Bought a cheap pot!

Picture 2 below is from one side of the table.

My first prompt to MS Copilot. “I have a blank slate dining table now. Here are the images. What are some design ideas”

And I do love the explanations you get with ideas back from the prompt. And my favorite part is getting to the visuals!

You’ve got such a fun starting point here, Nancy — the colorful plaid tablecloth, the warm wood, and the cozy kitchen backdrop give you a lot of directions you can take. Since you love curated, intentional spaces, here are several fully‑formed styling concepts you can try, each with a different vibe and level of effort.

🌿 Fresh + Airy Neutral Reset

If you want the table to feel calmer and more elevated day‑to‑day:

  • Neutral runner — a cream, oatmeal, or soft gray runner down the center to soften the plaid without hiding it.
  • Simple centerpiece — a low wooden or stone bowl with fresh lemons, green apples, or eucalyptus stems.
  • Swap the tray — use a lighter wood or woven tray to bring in texture.
  • Add softness — a small vase with white tulips or greenery instantly makes the table feel styled but not busy.

Why it works: It balances the bold tablecloth with calm, natural textures.

🍁 Warm + Cozy Seasonal Moment

If you want something that feels homey and inviting:

  • Layered centerpiece — a chunky candle, a small plant, and a decorative object (like a ceramic bird or mini lantern).
  • Warm tones — lean into the reds/oranges in the plaid with terracotta, amber glass, or brass accents.
  • Mini seasonal swap-outs — pumpkins in fall, pine greenery in winter, citrus in spring, seashells in summer.

Why it works: It makes the table feel intentional and seasonal without clutter.

🎨 Color‑Pop Playful Setup

If you want to embrace the tablecloth’s personality:

  • Pick one color from the plaid and repeat it in 2–3 objects (blue vase, blue napkins, blue candle).
  • Modern centerpiece — a bright ceramic vase with a single bold flower or faux stem.
  • Geometric or whimsical accents — a sculptural bowl, a quirky candle holder, or a stack of colorful books.

Why it works: It turns the tablecloth into a design feature instead of something to tone down.

🌾 Rustic Farmhouse Charm

If you want cozy, lived‑in warmth:

  • Wooden tray (you already have one!) styled with:
    • a small potted herb (rosemary or basil)
    • a candle in a mason jar
    • a small stack of coasters
  • Add a linen runner in a soft stripe or solid.
  • Use natural textures — wicker, stoneware, pottery.

Why it works: It blends beautifully with your kitchen’s warm wood and stone.

🖼 Minimal + Clean Everyday Look

If you want something super simple and uncluttered:

  • Remove the tablecloth and let the wood shine.
  • One sculptural object — a stone bowl, a matte black vase, or a single plant.
  • Keep the tray functional but pared down (just salt, pepper, and a small plant).

Why it works: It makes the whole dining area feel calm and modern.

So here are some of the results! I picked the best ones. And sometimes a little reprompts happen in between.

#1 Is the summer styling (a new prompt I asked for)

#2 was Colorful Playful Pop

#3 is Rustic Farmhouse Charm (not sure I would put a runner over the cloth).

Now let’s go shopping! I like to reuse some items, but it’s fun to look at Amazon for things! I am an #affiliate so these links will earn me some commission $$ if you use them 🙂

I love this. It was the first thing I found when asking for cute dining table baskets! It’s a cute tray and I would love to add this somewhere in the house

This was the other one that caught my eye! It’s a pack of three so you can use them in other places. But I love the unique shapes of these baskets!

This would be a cute table runner for Spring/Summer. I asked for neutral, but it’s beautiful.

Bonus item! I just happened to stumble upon this one! I love it and could not resist! Maybe for the back counter.

So now let’s see what Copilot thinks of these items and how they would style them!

I would never have all these on the table at once and the basket would definitely not be there. I like the ideas though and that’s what we are going for with inspiration. I like the runner and asked for it, but also wanted it removed, however, AI can still not quite keep up, but it’s fun to play with. Enjoy and happy redesign!