10 Quick Home Decorating Ideas
Display a Great Collection on a Dining Room Table
In the
living room of an Atlanta house by designer Beth Webb, an elm plank table from Clubcu, which
often doubles as a dining table, dramatically displays a collection of Chinese
porcelains. "The pieces don't have to match, but they do have to play
together well," Webb says.
Hang an Interior Curtain
In the
kitchen of the same Atlanta house, a linen curtain runs on a track spanning the
room and can be pulled "to conceal the mess of preparation," Webb
says. Steel-and-glass casements frame views of the pool and garden. KWC Gastro faucet
Mix and Match Your Bedding
"We
call this 'the sailor room,' because we went all out with the nautical
theme," designer Ken Fulk says of a bedroom in his Massachusetts vacation
house. "The mix-and-match nature of the patterns and faded batik prints
make it feel like it's a collection of old textiles brought back from a journey
at sea." John
Robshaw bedding. Antique cage lights hang from an antique metal
four-poster bed that belonged to the previous owner.
Put an Antique in the Bathroom
The
guest bath in Fulk's vacation home "feels authentic to the period of the
house, but also clean and modern," he says. Pedestal tub and fixtures from Sunrise
Specialty.
Paint an Inexpensive Piece of Furniture White
This
Kansas City house's dining room, a former loggia, is "light, bright, and
airy," homeowner and designer Zim Loy says. "I accomplished that with
lots of white paint." She bought a beat-up old $60 table at an estate sale
and gave it a fresh new look by the painting the base high-gloss white. Its
curves echo the arms of theBarbara Cosgrove chandelier

Cover a Wall with Plates
Loy
discovered Hackerware on eBay—
"there's tons of it, and it's so cheap!" — and started collecting it
for the dining room. Covering the whole wall with plates has the same effect as
"one big piece of art."

Wallpaper Your Vinyl Window Shades
"I
had a roll of wallpaper in my office that was left over from a photo shoot we
did, and I was about to put it in the trash when I thought, 'No, I can do
something with this,' " Loy says. "Then I thought of the vinyl shades
in our guest room. So I wallpapered them. You gotta go for it." The vinyl
shades are papered in Pierre
Frey's Espalier. The canopy bed was painted black to show off its
silhouette.
Dress Up Hallways with Turkish Runners
In the
second-floor hallway of a California house, designer Betsy Burnham overlaps
Turkish runners from Rugs
& Art, drawing the eye to a Moroccan-inspired reading nook. The
vintage carpets "can transform a plain hallway into a decorated
space," Burnham says. "A really faded, tattered rug is instantly
Bohemian." The window seat is covered in Tibet woven silk from S. Harris.
Pillows by Hollywood
at Home; garden stool from Rolling Greens.
Move Seating Away From the Walls
"Float
furniture away from the walls: It creates more intimate seating," designer
Betsy Burnham says. She did just that in the living room of this California
house. The console table separating back-to-back sofas is decked with vintage
goddess figurine lamps and Chinese monkeys "for a Tony Duquette, William
Haines flavor." Sellarsbrook rug, the Rug Company. Rectangular Cocktail Table, Baker.

Reupholster Furniture with Old Curtains
"Everything in this room has a story," designer Podge Bune says of her Hamptons cottage's living room. "The easy chair is covered in my old dining room curtains, a Designers Guild fabric they no longer make."
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