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We're Gonna Rock This Country

Thursday, June 3, 2010

You may prefer the more fashion-forward and artistic home decor styles, but admit it, you have a little bit of country in you as well, doncha sweetheart?



5 Affordable Country Style Decorating Ideas

Inexpensive country decorating ideas that anyone can implement themselves. There's a reason why so many people enjoy sneaking away for a weekend at a country inn- it's because the welcoming and cozy atmosphere of a country style retreat is comforting, relaxing and entirely pleasurable. Likewise, country style decorating in one's own home can create a warm ambiance that is attractive for both guests and those who live in the home. Perhaps most importantly, do-it-yourself home decorators can implement easy country decorating ideas that will have the desired effect without costing a fortune. The 5 affordable country decorating ideas below can enable both homeowners and renters to create a space that they will enjoy for years to come.

1- Choose the right country-style cabinet hardware. Homeowners looking to turn their existing space into a country paradise can easily introduce a rustic feel by changing their cabinet hardware. The warm hues of copper cabinet hardware make it an obvious (and effortless) choice for those who want to instantly change the look of their space. Many bronze hardware options are also suitable for country decorating. Ideas for the actual style of the hardware can range from dramatic cup pulls to romantic floral cabinet hardware, depending on the homeowner's preference. Fortunately, many cabinet hardware manufacturers such as Amerock Hardware, Belwith Hardware and others offer a wide selection of suitable options starting as low as $2 a piece.

2- Decorate with candles. Few things say 'country style decorating' like strategically placed scented or colored candles. To create a completely idyllic environment, place the candles in sleek glass holders and complement them with matching potpourri vessels or wrap the candle with a bow in a contrasting color.

3- Invest in a baker's rack. In addition to creating an inviting space, many homeowners (and renters) can also benefit from creating a more efficient space- and baker's racks can be the perfect solution to this problem. Baker's racks offer a way to display things that deserve and to prominently store things that would otherwise be stashed away and forgotten about. Baker's racks are inexpensive and can be placed in kitchens, hallways and dining rooms, making them one of the most versatile country decorating ideas.

4- Purchase rustic linens. The welcoming nature of a country-style room is enhanced by the addition of country-inspired linens. Whether you enjoy the look and feel of a dramatic country-style quilt or even small bucolic dishtowels, your room will become instantly warmer with the addition of rustic linens. As an alternative to an expensive quilt, consider a smaller quilted wall hanging which can dramatize the room without adding drama to your budget.

5- Install wrought iron lighting. Wrought iron lighting serves a double purpose- it makes a room seem larger and more hospitable and it can also add a necessary style addition to any country home. From affordable wrought iron lamps to grand wrought iron chandeliers, consumers can find country-style lighting that will make an elegant statement in any space.

Considering the vast and varied options that are available today, consumers can find innumerable country style decorating accessories that will make an immediate and remarkable impression on any space. Do-it-yourself designers need only an open mind and a bit of creativity to create the rustic space of their dreams.

For more on country style, take a look at this Cocoon country style article.

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Divide and Conquer

Monday, May 31, 2010

Room dividers these days are such nifty pieces of home decor. They serve to give you privacy, add to the aesthetics of the room and even can double up different functions to fully utilise your living space.



Article taken off www.ehow.com

Room Divider Tips

Room dividers do more than divide rooms into sections. Decorative room dividers lend atmosphere to an otherwise dull room. Choose a theme for your room and find a room divider to fit that theme. Alternatively, use room dividers to section off rooms by adding a new twist.

Divide Large Rooms
When you have a living room-dining room combo, it may be hard to tell where the living area ends and the dining area begins. Use a decorative room divider to section the space. It may be possible to find a divider with a different design on each side to make the one divider blend in with both areas.

Section off a large living room with room dividers. Make a section for the kids' playroom while leaving the rest of the room for activities such as watching television. Or create a den with some of the living room space by choosing a couple of room dividers and joining them together.

Decorate
Use room dividers for decoration. Place them in strategic positions or up against the walls of the room. Decorative dividers can have scenes of landscapes or animals, or they can feature a solid color. Some room dividers simulate bookshelves. Place these up against the wall for a pretend library. Other room dividers have shelving built into them, providing extra storage whether they're placed out in the room or up against the wall.

Temporary Rooms
When company comes and it's time to get out folding beds, section off an area of the living room or another large room to create a spare bedroom for your guests. You can even section off a large bedroom to create two rooms if you have several guests who need privacy.

Make a removable play area for the kids when their friends come over. Corral all of the kids in one area, leaving you the rest of the house for your activities. You may get more accomplished, and the kids will enjoy the privacy while they play.

Closets
Create an additional closet using room dividers. Join two sections together at right angles in the corner of a room, and you now have an attractive broom closet, coat closet or junk closet. If you decide to make the closet permanent, you can always build a conventional one and put the room dividers to another good use.

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Mad About Grass

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Carpet grass is a very low maintenance alternative to add greenery to your living space. You can also use it to cover unsightly spots. Talk about sweeping it under the (grass) rug :)



Article taken off www.ehow.com

How To Lay Grass Carpet

Grass carpet, also known as indoor/outdoor carpeting, is a simple way to improve the aesthetics of an outdoor patio or plain porch. It is not too difficult to install and offers numerous other benefits for your home. Use it to cover damaged concrete, protect the bottom of patio furniture, create a place to practice your golf swing or an area to rub dirt off shoes before entering the house.

Difficulty: Moderate

Instructions
Things You'll Need:
Grass carpet
Liquid carpet adhesive
Paint roller
Paint pan
Utility knife
Measuring tape
Scissors

Steps:

1.Sweep away any dirt and debris from the area where you will be laying the carpet.

2. Measure the area that you want to carpet.

3. Use the utility knife to cut a piece of grass carpet according to your measurements and roll it up with the back of the grass carpet on the outside.

4. Pour some of the adhesive into the paint pan and roll the paint roller in it until covered.

5. Roll a line of adhesive, as straight as possible, onto the surface that will be carpeted. Make sure that the adhesive goes all the way to the edge.

6. Line up the edge of the grass carpet with the edge of the adhesive-coated surface, and carefully lay the carpet down over the glue a bit at a time until it is aligned and even. Do not completely unroll the carpet. Either smooth the adhered area with your hands or, for a larger area, step around on it until it is secure.

7. Gather more adhesive on the roller. Starting against the roll of carpet, as close as possible to the section that is already laid, apply another section of glue. Roll the carpet over the adhesive and smooth it out just as you did the first.

8. Continue spreading adhesive and laying carpet until you reach the edge of the area. Glue the grass carpet firmly along this edge. Allow the adhesive to dry overnight.

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In Search of the Dressing Table

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

You might think them a luxury, but a good dressing table can help reduce bedroom clutter. Put some thought into it so that dressing up in the morning will be even more enjoyable!





10 Top Tips - For Dressing Tables

1. There is such a wide and varied choice of colour schemes that its really important to decide on your colour theme before you start looking at all the different types of table decorations. Remember to take into the account the season and the setting. Colours such us yellow and green are great for Spring, whereas silver and white look great in the winter.

2. Once you have decided on your main colour, remember that that some fabrics and products may appear in slightly different tones due to the way they hold the colour. Also depending on the way they reflect light. For instance, lilac feathers may appear lighter in colour than lilac favour bags. Although these may be different tones this can also look very effective.

3. A good tip is to request samples of a selection of your favourite favours. You could also request samples of decorations as well so you can try out how they will look before you commit your precious budget to buying them.

4. Try to gain a visual picture of the whole table in your mind when thinking about different ideas. This is also a great tip for when you decide on your colour theme.

5. When calculating the amount of favours and decorations always add a few extra to allow for last minute guests or mistakes.

6. If you decide on not decorating the tables yourself then ensure you write a detailed list for the person who is. A good idea is to take photographs of your mock table and give this to the person who is decorating them.

7. Along with the detailed list why not put everything in separate boxes to ensure the right amount of decorations are on each table. This is also useful if you have different size tables with a different amount of people on each.

8. Setting up a mock table is a great idea. It is amazing how different the decorations and favours can look once they are all in one place. Doing a dress rehearsal will allow you time to ensure you are happy and make any alterations to anything you feel isn’t quite right.

9. Remember to use lots of colour in the middle of the tables as this will be the focal point. As you move outwards towards the edge of the table use fewer decorations to provide more subtle accents.

10. With so many different decorations and products it can be very easy to overload your table which will end up making it look cluttered. To ensure your table is stylish and elegant make sure you are selective and stick to a few key items. If for example you have selected metallic confetti and silver favours boxes then feathers wouldn’t really add to your style and would probably detract from it instead.

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All The Single Ladies....Bedroom!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

The good thing about singlehood is that you can decorate the bedroom as feminine as you like it to be without offending the sensibilities of your partner. Pink walls? Floral bedsheets? Who's to say no? Girl power in the bedroom indeed!





Article taken off http://ezinearticles.com

Every woman wants to have the perfect bedroom, and as a single lady, you don't have to worry about stripping your husband's masculinity with your design. That means that it's time to take control of that bedroom and bring it into spec for what makes you happy and cozy. Maybe you haven't thought about the best way to do that, or perhaps you haven't considered all the options. One way to make the bedroom your own is to create custom headboards to adorn your bed according to your mood. Another is to leave behind the traditional idea of a bed and create and entire haven and private getaway in your bedroom with daybeds.

If you choose to work with headboards, you need to explore your personal style. Are you the type of person who likes to be surrounded by all of her favorite things? Do you want to have anything you desire within easy reach from the center of your bed? One way to accomplish this is with bookcase headboards. This design serves dual purposes. First, it organizes the space and makes it look clean and well cared for. However, it also makes your bed the lazy space you want it to be; you can easily stow all your books, magazines, and other items in the shelves and drawers, as well as set up any drinks or snacks you bring with you to the room.

If you prefer, though, you can keep a clean, straight line with minimalistic overtones as the theme to your bedroom with a contemporary headboard. This will give you a blank slate against which you can create any theme design throughout the rest of the bedroom. It also allows you to have a basic central point in the room around which you can change the design, providing a plain background against which the décor can revolve and evolve.

If you choose to try something more unique, you can opt for a daybed in your space, taking the opportunity as a single woman to indulge in a very feminine design. With a wrought iron daybed, you can keep things rustic or classical with an intricate design and the opportunity to add ruffles and lace all over the room. The real joy of a daybed for your bed is that it doubles as a couch that can be perfect during the day when you want to sit up and do some work in a relaxed fashion, watch television, or read a book.

For some, the classic style is no the way to go. Instead, you may again (as mentioned above) be a fan of clean lines and sharp right angles. A contemporary daybed can give you this appearance and comfort level. This design can also be the basis for a Feng Shui design theme that brings out your inner peace and allows you to meditate in the personal space you have created for yourself. Whatever choices you make, every single woman should take advantage of the opportunity to build her own personal woman's lounge in her bedroom before she has to learn to do the unspeakable and share the space, sparing the feelings of her mate!

Ben Weissman writes articles about using Metal Beds, Headboards and other Contemporary Bedroom Furniture to Decorate Your Home. You'll find more Interior Design Ideas at http://www.Home-and-Bedroom.com . Make your bedroom into a personal retreat!

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Bohemian Living

Thursday, May 20, 2010


The Bohemian style is all about an artistic, nature-inspired and a well-traveled look. The keys to this look are bright warm colors, eclectic materials and romantic details. Tempted yet?


Article taken off http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com

Bohemian Decorating

One of the best ways to break the monotony in your life is by changing the surrounding that you live in. How do you do this? Simple! By completely changing the look of at least your bedroom, if redoing the entire house is not possible. Here, we have provided a number of tips that will help you in decorating your bedroom the Bohemian way. It will involve the use of luxurious fabrics, strong colors and freestyle decorating patterns. The details are very diverse and the linens used are generously loud and heavily patterned.

Bohemian Bedroom Decorating

Items Needed
Fabrics (in bright colors)
Paint (in bright colors)
Knick knacks

Procedure
The first thing that you should do to create a Bohemian décor for your bedroom is to change the color of the walls. The trick here is to go for bold colors like red, orange, blue, etc.

The next step will be to accentuate the color of the walls with that of the linen. The color of the bedspreads and curtains should be contrasting with that of the walls.

Light fixtures and lamps are the things that you need to look into next. Select those fixtures that cast deep hues. You can even wrap the lamp shades with scarves to alter the lighting.

Use lots and lots and lots of accessories to decorate you room. Bohemian look is all about celebration. Not even a single corner should be left untouched and austere. The knick knacks that you choose should have rich colors and embellished exteriors. You can go for antique showpieces too.

Bohemian look is all about patterns and this should be included in your bed too. You can make use of quilts, bedspreads or duvets in rich colors. Accessorize the bed with an assortment of pillows, throws, blankets, etc. You can even use a mosquito net or canopy for covering the bed.

Do not leave the walls with just a bold paint. Things like atypical artwork, tapestries or wallpaper should be used to highlight it. Using wall hangings is another good option.

Some Tips
You can make use of old dupattas as well as saris to decorate the walls and windows of the bedroom.

Make use of candles. You can even burn scented candles or incense to give your bedroom a complete Bohemian look.

Never ever match one accessory with the other. Bohemian style involves the use of mismatched and unusual home decor items.

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Rest, Relax, Rattan!

Monday, May 10, 2010


Rattan furniture is a timeless look that can last for many years due to the sturdy nature of the material. Especially when used in the garden, it can create a truly relaxing, resort feel.

Article taken off http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com

How To Buy Garden Rattan Furniture

Who would not desire to make his/her garden look inviting and comfortable? Apart from the greenery, a proper garden should also have a place to sit down and relax. In this context, garden rattan furniture is a good option, which can make your garden look both comfortable and classy. Outdoor garden rattan furniture is amongst the most stylish and sophisticated types of furniture, which one can use in the garden, the patio or the conservatory. However, it is ideally suited to be outdoor garden furniture and is extremely durable. There are many varieties of rattan furniture that can help you add style to your garden, with differences in shape, size, shade and price tag. Each of them provides that something extra to its users. Amongst them, you need to choose the one that best suits your requirements. In case you need our help, read on to explore tips on how to buy garden rattan furniture.

Buying Rattan Furniture For Your Garden

Before going in for rattan furniture, know what you really want. There are a number of things that should be considered, before buying it. Decide whether you want the furniture for office or home, outdoor or indoor. Making such kind of decisions before going for a purchase will help you save your time and money.

Prefer going in for a local dealer, instead of entering a big showroom, to buy rattan furniture. A local dealer might give you an opportunity to try out the furniture before purchasing it. Along with designs and durability, comfort is important as well. Since rattan is a hardwood and comes in nontraditional designs, it is important to try the pieces before buying them.

Look for rattan furniture online. Looking for information online will help you understand the rattan market and get a feel for prices. The websites for rattan wicker furniture provides good range of information.

Find out the size that will best suit the place where you want your furniture to be. For garden, the furniture should not be too big and have a limited number of pieces. The garden should be dominated by plants, while the furniture should merely be there for people to relax and feel comfortable.

Garden rattan furniture should be of a really good quality. It should be weather-resistant as well as resistant to light showers, rain and snowfall. You will also have to maintain the furniture, therefore stay informed about the possible costs of maintenance.

Buy furniture that has a proper finishing. Properly finished and sealed wood will be more durable and will retain its natural beauty. A good finishing will show the natural colors of the wood with a slight sheen. Dark spots and chips on your furniture is a sign that the sealing and finishing was improperly done.

Get a warranty, if possible. Rattan furniture is known for its durability, but a warranty will bring peace of mind and will ensure that any unnatural defects will be repaired or replaced without any cost and difficulty.

Most of the furniture have their distinctive shade; therefore do not make color as your basic principle while buying rattan furniture. However, you can choose the shade that you want to see in your garden. Light yellowish brown of rubber wood, dark black of ebony or anything in between will be a good choice.

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Fast Redecorating Ideas

Friday, April 16, 2010

Feel bored everytime you step into your house? You don't need a major renovation to rejuvenate your home.

Article taken off http://interiordecorating.suite101.com/

6 Fast Redecorating Ideas

Mix and match the following tips to create a new look that makes you smile.

Undecorate. Take down all of your knickknacks and tschoskes, photos and artwork, plants and lamps, blankets and pillows. Everything must go except the expensive anchor pieces that you have no intention of replacing. Having a blank canvas lets you create your masterpiece.

New Photos and Artwork. Replace dated photos with newer shots, select something that reflects the season or the mood you want to portray. Put away artwork and spice things up with a new canvas. Try your hand at painting, an abstract painting with bright, splashy colors instead of a traditional country scene takes your room in a brand new direction and sets the stage for more decorating risks. If you’re not quite ready to replace old artwork and photos, try a new arrangement.

New Fabrics. Fabrics can be a pricey investment, but if you’re a good shopper you can scoop up incredible deals. Even if you can’t find the deals an investment in new fabrics is still a relatively inexpensive way to spice up your home. Fabrics to replace include slipcovers, window treatments, throw pillows and blankets, area rugs and bedding. When replacing a fabric try something entirely different. If you normally like little intricate patterns, go for something bold with a large pattern. If your bedroom has been blue forever then bring in a new contrasting color to add excitement.

Start Painting. You can often paint an entire room for under $100 and it’s not a real commitment. Remember, it’s just paint and if you can paint it then you can repaint it. Try a new color to bring out subtleties in your room that normally get lost, warm up a room and add oomph by using a dark color, if you don’t want to commit then how about just painting an accent wall.

New Lighting. Light is one of the most overlooked decorating aspects of a home. People often think of their lighting as strictly functional and not aesthetic but to get an impression of what a difference lighting makes change the bulbs in your lamps to a very low watt and see how it makes the room feel. Then put really high wattage bulbs in and take note of the differences. Lighting is dramatic. To give your room a re-do with lighting, get new lamps, something dramatically different, and put them in new locations. Maybe you even want to add new light features to some artwork or backlight your bookshelves or furniture.

Move the Furniture. Rearranging your furniture not only gives your room a fresh, new look but also changes your perspective when you’re using that furniture. It can also change the room’s traffic flow, which adjusts the attitude the room emits. This quick fix is the most cost efficient way to rejuvenate a room but when combined with a couple other tricks you’ll have a remarkable transformation.

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Tween Bedroom Decorating Ideas

Monday, April 5, 2010

Are you decorating the bedroom of your tween, who's not quite a baby but not quite a teenager? Don't make the mistake of turning it into a princess room unless you want her to say, "But mum, that is sooo 5 years ago!"

Article taken off zimbio.com


Cool Bedroom Designs That Teen Girls Will Love

The key to decorating a teen girl's bedroom is choosing colors, themes and interests that reflect their personality. Check out these pictures for inspiration:


Light, bright colors with white accents is feminine and cottage-style, but still age-appropriate.



Bright shades like lime green and hot pink are fun and bold.



Choose a distinct color scheme, and then add interest with different materials and patterns.



Like I said: keep her interests in mind!

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10 Design Tips for Decorating a Balcony

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

I love sitting at the balcony with a good book and a pot of tea Sunday mornings. It sets the mood for the rest of the week. It's like you're watching the rest of the world as they go about their day. Bliss. And it's about to get better with the tips below.




Article taken off http://landscaping.suite101.com

Condo and apartment balconies often go unused. Even worse, they end up as an extra storage space for bikes and cluttered junk rather than being used as an outdoor living space. But with a little creative planning and a little elbow grease a balcony can be turned into a beautiful outdoor paradise.

10 Design Tips for Decorating a Balcony

Gather some seating - A balcony can be seen as an extension of the living room. Adding a few key furniture pieces can make a balcony seem warm and inviting. It's important to consider the size of the balcony before purchasing patio furniture. If the balcony is small, choose a couple chairs and a small table. Bistro sets are perfect. Target offers a number of affordable bistro sets. Add some design flair and color with patterned, weather-resistant cushions. For larger balconies a patio table and umbrella makes for the perfect getaway. With comfortable seating balconies can easily become a great place for entertaining guests.

Add some greenery - A balcony is outdoors after all. Therefore it should look like the outdoors by bringing in some green. Plants are also the easiest way to decorate a dingy balcony. Planting pots work great for balconies because they are often design elements all on their own. If space on the ground is limited, then think hanging flower baskets and planter boxes on the balcony railings. These are perfect because they take up no actual space on the balcony itself and still add loads of color and greenery. Be sure to choose flowers that are appropriate to the amount of sun or shade that hits the balcony.

Lay outdoor flooring - Bring part of the living room outdoors. Outdoor carpeting is a great way to define a space and to detract from the cement balcony floors. Outdoor carpets come in a variety of colors, are inexpensive and can be custom cut to fit any size. Carpeting can make the balcony feel more inviting and allow kick off your shoes and relax.

Create mood lighting - If an electrical outlet is available on the balcony, stringing a set of party lights on the balcony railing is a great way of bringing light to the patio, allowing you to enjoy your balcony late into the evening. If an outlet is not available then candles also do the job effectively and inexpensively. Look for some decorative outdoor lanterns at your local garden center.

Plant an herb garden - It may not be possible to grow an entire vegetable garden from an apartment balcony but a small herb garden is certainly not out of the question. Dedicate a corner of the apartment to some small, decorated pots containing favorite herbs. This not only adds color to the balcony but also provides an enjoyable hobby and some delicious herbs for gourmet cooking.

Put up a privacy fence - If your balcony is not very private you might consider purchasing some privacy screening. Bamboo sheets can be purchased at your local garden or building center. They provide some well needed privacy and also work great in the overall design of an outdoor oasis. Even if you already have privacy walls, placing bamboo fencing against the existing brick or cement walls can completely transform the look of the balcony.

Bring art outdoors - Art doesn't have to stay in the living room, try bringing it outdoors as well. Look for weather-resistant, outdoor art pieces that can be hung on a balcony wall. There are a variety of metal and wooden wall art pieces that are meant for the outdoors and will add some style to the outdoor living space.

Add outdoor sculptures - If hanging art on the balcony walls is not permitted then think of art pieces that are freestanding, such as garden statues and structures. Obviously choose pieces that fit the size of the balcony. These are great for adding personality to a balcony and can easily be swapped in and out to keep the space looking fresh. A self-contained water fountain is another idea. The sound of running water provides a soothing atmosphere.

Hang some wind chimes - Wind chimes belong in any backyard or balcony. They are things of beauty, provide pleasing chimes, and also take up minimal space on a balcony. Bamboo wind chimes are quite popular as they produce a lower pitch and provide a more tropical feel to the balcony.

Grill it up - If allowed, purchase a small barbecue for the balcony. A barbecue can easily become the centerpiece of the balcony. It allows the balcony to become a place of gathering and entertaining with friends and family. Char-Broil's Patio Caddie is the perfect choice for the balcony as it takes of minimal space.

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Choose Paint Colours Like a Professional!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Neutral or "wow"? Here's how you can decide.


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Small Furnishings, Big Difference

Monday, March 8, 2010

Certain furniture pieces can make the whole space look more complete. My favourite is a folding screen - it conceals, beautify and acts partitions all at the same time!


Article taken off www.styleathome.com

Design lesson: 7 smart pieces

When investing in your home, look to multi-tasking pieces of furniture to bridge the gap between decorative and functional with ease.

Your room is nearly finished, but when you look around, something seems to be missing. A versatile furniture item just might fill the void. Each of the options here promises flexible serviceability in a range of styles and price points. When investing in your home, look to these multi-tasking pieces to bridge the gap between decorative and functional with ease.

1 Armoire
Graceful proportions and strong vertical lines make the hardworking armoire an ideal purchase. Highly adaptable, it provides serious storage as well as a focal point. Here's where and how to use one.
• In the living room: Hide electronics or stock a bar.
• In the dining room: Keep dishes and stemware at hand.
• In the bedroom: Store bulky sweaters or increase hanging space.
• In the kitchen: Create an instant pantry.
• In the bathroom: Stow towels and linens out of sight.

2 Daybed
A multi-purpose alternative to the sofa, an upholstered daybed offers an oasis of relaxed style. In a small bedroom or apartment, it's a space-smart necessity, providing both daytime seating and night time sleeping. And when positioned in the centre of an open-concept space and piled with decorative toss cushions, a daybed can be a chic way to delineate the living and dining areas without blocking views.

3 Chest of drawers
A sensational chest of drawers can suit any purpose -- from storing linens in a hallway to baby clothes in a nursery to tableware in a dining room. With some modifications, a chest of drawers can also be transformed into a sophisticated bathroom vanity.

4 Bench
Consider using a bench as a simple space-saving alternative to dining chairs or as an additional perch in a living room or entrance hall. When space is limited, a backless piece offers a convenient surface at the foot of a bed. Layer a bench under a console table to create some visual depth and to pull out as needed for occasional seating.

5 Ottoman
Place an ottoman infront of an infrequently used chair to turn it into a desired destination for reading or watching TV. But wait -- this flexible piece of furniture is not just for tender tootsies. A generously proportioned one offers extra seating, and some provide storage. Rather than the standard hall table in an entrance, go for a round ottoman and watch your guests gather and linger.

6 Folding screen
The versatile folding screen stylishly fills a purposeless corner, divides an open-concept space and hides storage in nearly any room. Use a screen to offer a sense of privacy to an overnight guest sleeping on the pullout sofa in the living room. When criss-crossed with lengths of ribbons, an upholstered folding screen can be transformed into a unique display board for invitations and family photographs.

7 Console table
Add extra style and loads of practicality by including a console table in your decorating plans. Tuck a console table behind a sofa to hold a lamp and reading material, or in the entranceway, ready to capture keys and handbags at day's end.

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