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Table-Setting Ideas For Literally Every Occasion

Table-Setting Ideas For Literally Every Occasion
Whether it's an average weekday dinner or a festive holiday, you'll need to set your table, so make sure it's as chic as it can be. You could buy new themed linens and dishes, or just use some of these creative tips to make your old stuff look fresh. For every occasion you will find a table landscape on this list.

A spontaneous get-together with color, pattern and crazy, cool texture. Family meals have never looked so cool. Choose rich gemstone colors to balance geometric elements. Graphic black and white stripes are effective against the bright colors.
Try patterned tablecloths, palm leaves as placemats and rattan chargers for texture and color layers.
Turn a summery scheme into the weather by adding fiery flowers. Autumnal colors pop against a blue and white tablecloth.
Cool off outdoors by combining potted plants with fresh bouquets. It looks even earthier against a wooden table.
The Moroccan-style wallpaper of this room inspired the patterned panels and textiles.
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Chic Patio Ideas to Try in Your Backyard

Chic Patio Ideas to Try in Your Backyard
Whether you have a small balcony or an expansive garden, our guide to designing a luxurious outdoor space will help you make the most of the warm weather. Read the 40 stylish backyard and patio ideas that you can try in your own room, from colorful tile design tips to minimalist eating corners. Fresh air and fresh style.
Colorful pillows
Coordinate your pillows with the floral motifs and hang a timeless pendant light to polish things. Plus, changing the pillows is the easy (and inexpensive) way to improve your patio every season.
Versatile garden tables

On a terrace in Houston designed by Celerie Kemble and Lindsey Herod, two square tables are pushed together to accommodate larger gatherings. The Graves chairs are from McKinnon and Harris.
Artsy chairs
This patio is both accessible and design-oriented, relaxed and put together. Opt for a similar atmosphere for sling chairs that make a statement. If you have low-cost sling chairs like these, be cunning and paint the canvas yourself.
MARION BRENNER
Breakfast in the open patio
Wendy Owen designed a "breakfast terrace" for her Sonoma property with French café armchairs and a stone table. The dishes are from Astier de Villatte.
A lookout point
While this green spiral staircase is seriously noticeable, the real showstopper here is the view. If your terrace overlooks the beautiful landscape, set up some sun loungers and call a day on the terrace.
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Bathroom Shelf Ideas For A Chic

Bathroom Shelf Ideas For A Chic
Smart storage solutions are an essential part of creating a stylish, organized bathroom, regardless of size. And now we present 21 ideas for bathroom shelves. With the shelves you can take advantage of the wall surface, reduce the mess to a minimum and show the decor. Continue reading for 21 clever ideas, from built-in storage units to sleek floating shelves, floor-to-ceiling cubbies, and window sills that do double duty.

These floor to ceiling cubbies offer plenty of storage space. Place items such as toilet paper, cleaning supplies, and other loose items behind closed doors, and then show your decor and towels in the open shelves. I think it's great how these tonal towels reflect the wood grain of the storage unit.
If there are no built-in shelves on the bath, opt for a bath tub. Simple in design, super practical and much cheaper than a building contractor building shelves. The bathroom in this bathroom adds a touch of warmth to the contrasting marble materials.
If you add a small shelf for your soap and hand lotion, you can install a slimmer, larger sink, even if it has no room for the surface. Hidden shelves behind the mirror will also prove useful.
Two-function furniture is always a good idea. This wide shelf also serves as a bench and lets the violet hexagonal tiles burst even more. The additional floating shelf under the sink brings additional spatial intrigue (and a place to place towels).
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Your Kid's Room Clutter-Free

Your Kid's Room Clutter-Free
Yes, it's possible to have kids and a clean house - and these ingenious storage solutions are the proof. Refresh your existing walls and furniture so they can work harder and avoid clutter. You'll also get more designer-approved ideas for kids' rooms!
Wicker baskets are not only practical, they are not the total wound in a room. Use them to fight toys, books or even clothing accessories.

Built-in shelves = a lifesaver for storage. In a small room they can be used as bookshelves or as a place for small toys. If you still have a bunk bed after completing a children's school tax deduction, you can share a room, but the unused lower bed is suitable for work. Use it to keep toys out of the center of the room.
This book is not only functional, but also super chic. It's also easy to make, so we promise you can handle it. Industrial pipes will convince you with all the cool Mom points. Bonus? If it grows out of it, you should definitely use it someday. Choose a funny color for storage baskets, and it will look more like decor rather than a place to store toys. This room adjusts the baskets to the sea foam green chairs.
This accent piece with individual storage boxes makes it easy to separate toys, books and stuffed animals. To make sure it does not look messy, add some baskets instead of filling the cubes with toys.
The best way to get kids to pick up their toys: Make your storage part of their play area. Spacious standing baskets (painted with stylish copper) serve as a display for the feigned food in the delightful play kitchen
To make sure that stuffed animals are not randomly scattered around the room, you should buy a large container for everyone. That way your child will not feel bad if he has to stuff his other pets in the closet or drawer.

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