The table
Let's start with the area of the house I love most, the table and kitchen. This is generally the area that requires the most investment, particularly if you like to receive guests at home. First of all, you will need plates, glasses and cutlery. My first piece of advice is never to buy a set of plates for less than 12 places, even if you think there will never be more than eight of you at the table. Why? First of all, because it can always happen that you have an unexpected guest and also because plates break over time, it is in their nature, and a service that starts out "reduced" will soon be unusable. Let me tell you about my personal experience: I have always loved cooking and receiving, so much so that Giuliano and I have always organised dinners for up to 40 people at home at weekends. Our home has always been a seaport, with friends coming and going and others joining us at the last minute. Opening your own home is beautiful and believe me it can be really easy, but you need to be equipped! That's why when we got married we chose sets of twelve plates with double flat plates and even provided ourselves with a melamine plate service with no less than 100 flat plates and 100 dessert plates for standing or garden dinners.
My advice is therefore to list two sets of plates, one more elegant and one more everyday. If you don't have the clearest ideas, go for the classic, choose a single-colour everyday service and a white or ivory one, perhaps with a gold profile for the more elegant one. These two services can always be integrated over time and perhaps combined with sweet dishes or other more decorated or fancy items. Do you have large families and already know that there will be many of you for the holidays? No problem, either do as I do and take a quantity of plates or simply use all your plates on those occasions, mixing your services. This is another reason why I say to you: when in doubt, stay neutral! Finally, remember to list several types of serving dishes and maybe a set of under plates.
The same applies a little to glasses; you'll need an everyday service that's easy to wash in the dishwasher and another one for occasions with slightly higher stems. Add whisky glasses to tumblers, which you will also use for different types of aperitifs or drinks. As far as cutlery is concerned, my advice would be to list a single service suitable for each occasion and as complete as possible. You should therefore provide for service cutlery and fish cutlery. If you want modern cutlery, steel is perfect, but choose it of excellent workmanship and with an elegant line, because you will always use it. If, on the other hand, you like classic or silver cutlery, If you like classic or silver cutlery, then dedicate a portion of your wedding registry to a beautiful silver-plated metal service, and here I recommend even more, get it of excellent quality so that it accompanies you throughout your life.
As far as table linen is concerned, a number of guests are pleased to be able to offer a gift that traditionally accompanies the joyful moments of a family, such as a beautiful tablecloth. Provide one or two for everyday use and at least one for special occasions. Don't forget to add napkins. Consider what you would like to give as a gift and try to list beautiful and durable items that the giver will be happy to have chosen.