I am not a professional decorator but I've learned a lot about decorating over the years.
I am an avid reader of decor books and blogs and magazines, learning and experimenting as I read.
And I have learned about decorating don't by the school of bad choices and mistakes!
I love to play and try and redo and move things around. I think THAT is the best way to learn... and decorate!
One of my favorite and easiest decorating tips is to group like element together. I recently used this decorating rule on the top of my living room coffee table...
This room is very light and neutral. White done in a classic, modern way.
I originally had the white greenhouse and the two white pottery urns on the table.
As fall becomes winter I added candles to the vignette. Mercury glass and white candlesticks. And white and ivory candles.
But not just a few candles... lots and lots!
And kept all the element in the white color family... doubling the effect!
Grouping like elements creates drama... and synergy!
The visual impact is big and bold and most often beautiful!
It's time to put this decorating tip into action. Shop you home for like elements and group them all together for a stunning effect!
What like elements do you group together?
What like elements do you group together?
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ReplyDeleteLove this! You may not be a "professional" but you can decorate my home anytime! Love your blog!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing what happens when you group like elements. A wonderful effect!
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
I love grouping like elements and you do it with such perfection…Thinking of you!!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. I like grouping ironstone together.
ReplyDeleteMary @ Orphans With Makeup
Love the white on white palette and the idea of "shopping your home" you have a better eye than many trained decorators! :)
ReplyDeleteYvonne, you should write for a magazine, everything you do is just beautiful and stunning.
ReplyDeleteHello Yvonne, beautifully done! I'll be sharing on my Facebook page - I hope you have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteKathy
Oooh, I just love this arrangement. Great job.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful textures & design! Cheryl Ann
ReplyDeleteTime you write your own decorating book, Yvonne, seriously.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous vignette. I will be grouping SANTAS very soon:):) Thinking of you.........XOXO
ReplyDeleteYou may not be a professional decorator, but you are one of the best at staging! I agree with moving things around to see what works and doesn't.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the original arrangement with the three items. The current arrangement is too crowded; it looks like you just put all of the similar items on the table you could find and left them there. Nothing is distinctive, just a blur of white items. .
ReplyDeleteI agree... Most respectfully and without wishing to offend. To me it looks like things just placed there temporarily; and believe me, I am a fan of "more is more".
DeleteAnother point is that tall candles shouldn't be placed in a coffee table where they can be bumped and become a fire hazard.
Exactly what I thought, decorated for selling items in a shop and no place for a glass of wine and a snack.
DeleteThe color grouping is calm & nice.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour table looks so pretty - love your collection of candlesticks
ReplyDeleteYou are not a professional decorator but I like your ideas I think you are blessed with a superb talent.
ReplyDeleteIt is very beautiful, but it is very crowded. There is not a spot for a plate or a beverage. I do love the all white though.
ReplyDeleteI much prefer the "before." This looks far too crowded. As someone else said, it looks like everything was set on the table until you got a chance to move the items to other permanent locations.
ReplyDeleteAs a former teacher, you will appreciate the everyone learns by getting constructive feedback.
The theme of all white is very attractive and a great place to start!
Pretty!
ReplyDeleteYvonne I love the way you have decorated your home and I appreciate all of the tips and tutorials you have shared with us. I find inspiration here each time I visit. You may not be a "professional" decorator but you know what you like and what works for you.
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering where you got the white urns. They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey came from the Pottery Barn Outlet down the street
DeleteThank you!
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