Decor Accents to Add Interest and Variety
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As we’ve mentioned already this week — we are so thrilled to be working with the amazing Jackie Hernandez from The School of Decorating (or check out her blog at Teal and Lime) to offer all of you an exclusive FREE home decor workshop: Seven Simple Styling Secrets To Make Your Decor Look Better. The tips in the free video workshop are so amazing, and they’re already changing how I am decorating in my home (which I’ll be sharing soon) — so be sure to register now so you’re ready for the workshop when it opens on December 6th!
If you’re familiar with Jackie’s decorating philosophies or her book, Free Decorating, then you know that having great home decor isn’t necessarily about running out to the store and buying a whole mantelscape in one cart-load of items (even though that can be really fun, I admit!) The homes that really represent their owners have a comfortable style that has evolved with time, filled with things you love, not just things that were displayed together in a shop window.
BUUUT… every loved-and-lived home decor arrangement has to start somewhere, and the best arrangements feature a variety of decor. Jackie discusses her must-have categories for any arrangement in the Seven Styling Secrets course (seriously, go sign up because you’ll regret missing it!), as well as tips for using each one well in a variety of arrangements. In my opinion, some of the most important variations you can have is variations in shape, and variations in texture, so today we are sharing our favorites! These interesting pieces are classic decor elements that you should consider adding to your repertoire to add variety and interest to mantels, bookshelves, console tables, and other vignettes.
Beautiful Globes
Not only does a globe look downright classy on a shelf or mantel, but it’s a shape outside the norm and more organic, especially when paired with more square objects like frames and boxes. A larger globe in traditional colors is at home in any colorful space, especially an office, play room, or child’s room. A smaller mini globe brings the same style just (obviously) on a smaller scale, making it a better fit for narrower shelves and mantels vs. full-depth bookshelves. And since globes are so popular right now, you can find so many different color and design schemes!
A: World Market, Blue Globe with Bronze Stand
B: AllModern, Wood Globe
C: Pier 1, Marble Base Globe
D: Domino, Cartier Globe with Geometric Stand
E: Wayfair, Bamboo Globe
F: One Kings Lane, Canvas Globe
G: West Elm, Silver Globe
H: Target, Black and Gold Globe
I: Overstock, Wood Metal Globe
J: Walmart, Full Swivel and Tilt Globe
K: World Market Armillary Non-Traditional Globe
A nice globe alternative is a round terrarium, with either traditional plants like succulents or air plants. Put it on a hanging stand or wood pedestal for added height and variety.
or you can also try a decorative ball or orb to add texture:
Mercury globes
Wood spheres
Rope sphere
Glass globe orbs
Think Vertical
Wreath + Hanger
Wreaths are about as traditional as decor gets, but using a smaller wreath on a stand on your mantel gives it a whole new twist! A really great way to add some organic vertical elements to your mantel or shelf display.
While you’re at it… put just about anything on a stand for a little vertical oomph!
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