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Rather than play it safe with a matching set of bathroom accessories, try a
candy dish for cotton balls and a cake stand for soaps. Place a handful of
perfume bottles or candles on a mirrored tray for an elegant look.
Have some fun with your family room, where popular board games can be set out
and ready for friendly competition. If this is where you tend to watch movies,
go for a film theme with Hollywood posters and a small popcorn machine.
Remember that any passion you have for collecting can become a focal point in
your home.
It’s easy to go overboard in any room, but the master bedroom should be a retreat.
This is where less really can be more. Still, you want to make sure you wake up
to something lovely every day. Family photos and other personal mementos
deserve pride of place in your private quarters. Hang some jewelry from
artificial branches for an interesting display on your dresser. Treasures from
your travels add nostalgia to your nightstand.
Take a good look at what you’ve got before you stock up on more stuff. Play up what you already have. For
instance, you can freshen up some picture frames with more recent photos and
paint them all the same color for a more cohesive collection. Before you know
it, you’ll have mastered the art of accessories.
Written by Jeanine Matlow.
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Five Tips for Displaying Accessories and Collections
Once you get started, it might be hard to know when to stop. Too many
accessories can be harder on the eye than an empty room. If you are a fan of
symmetry, buy two of everything for balance. Still, many designers prefer
odd-numbered groupings containing three to five objects placed together for an
artistic look.
Give each piece some breathing room so that everything has a chance to shine.
Group like objects together for more impact, and be sure to vary the shapes and
sizes for more interest.
When it comes to collections, it’s important to edit your possessions so that you only display what is near and
dear to your heart. Pull out some favorites to scatter throughout your home and
keep everything else together if possible. Take advantage of vertical space
such as bookshelves or a curio cabinet for your displays.
Visit retail stores and restaurants for inspiration, and don’t be afraid to move things around until you get it right. Make changes on a
seasonal basis so you do not get stuck in a decorating rut.
When in doubt, do without. Using fewer large-scale pieces often looks better
than a handful of trinkets that get lost in the crowd. Mix different eras and
styles but try to maintain a common bond, such as color, texture, or theme.
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