ONE CONSOLE TABLE FOUR DIFFERENT WAYS

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It’s no secret that I love to decorate and I love accessories. I’m a firm believer in purchasing and decorating with what you love…the beautiful, collected pieces that speak to who you are as an individual. If you’ve been reading along with my posts for a while now, this is what I’m always discussing – the importance of choosing things that make your heart skip a beat – sometimes it’s a trend piece for the season, sometimes it’s a vintage piece that reminds you of your mother’s collectibles, or it is your mother’s collectibles. Decorating should always reflect what you love and what tell your story. That being said, there’s no reason you shouldn’t change up your decor on a regular basis. It doesn’t even have to be for a new season or holiday. You can change it whenever you like, and having an arsenal of accessories is the best way to do that. I always love rotating pieces, and shopping your own home is perfect for this – bring out items from your bedroom and switch them with accessories in your living room. Today we’re exploring decorating with one console table four different ways and how I’ve pulled together different items from around our home. You can do this anywhere in your home, and a console table is the perfect place to try different combinations and displays. Let’s have a look!

I love metallics, as you probably already know. I recently found this fabulous, mixed metal lamp that is a perfect fit for this table – at the bottom of this post you can shop several metallic lamp options that I’ve sourced for you. This isn’t the first time I’ve used metallics on this table and I often use mixed metals as well. Last Fall, I used a combination of gold with a pop of red for the season – you can see it here. I pulled together some favorite items that I often use, and I still even have our gold painted pinecones displayed from Christmas. I definitely need to stock up on more pussywillow branches – this vase should really have a fuller look, although I don’t mind the minimal feel either!
I love the sculptural quality of the lamp and that it makes a bold statement, yet it’s still somewhat understated. The silvery tips are a great compliment for the lamp and contrast the warmth of the gold pieces.
I love this view with all the metallics working with the black walls, doors and rug. Metallics are neutral, add elegance and can elevate just about any display.
SHOP THIS LOOK BY CLICKING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE THUMBNAIL IMAGE :

I know you know how much I love blue and white. I use it everywhere and all year round. It’s classic and I will never tire of it. Sometimes I love to use it in large groups for impact – as I have on our new antique mirrored buffet (see how I styled that here).I chose to use the same idea with this setup, making a statement with mostly monochromatic items. I did use blue and white last Spring in our entrance as well, you can see it here.
Here, I took a little bit of a ‘less is more’ approach and kept the main focus above, and the supporting items below. I always love to use books when I decorate, and I talk about it often. They’re always a no-fail decorating accessory and add interest to any space. It’s a worthwhile investment to buy books you love, and design books are always a great conversation piece. Check out my friend Haneen’s post here, all about her favorite design books. Blue and white is always right in our home and I love how it jumps off all of the black elements. There’s so much of it available now, you can find it just about anywhere. If you’re not sure where to start, I would suggest a ginger jar or vase, even a small dish for keys or jewelry – try it in different spots around your home.SHOP THIS LOOK BY CLICKING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE THUMBNAIL IMAGE :

Keeping some of the blue and white, and adding small pops of color is an easy way to mix it up a little bit. I used my hydrangeas and a colorful book to add a couple of pops that make a statement.  I love how my green stool balances out all of the color on the table. Notice how the upholstered stools are still clean and minimal – and yes, one of them is missing some books…confessions of blogging…not everything is perfect when we’re shooting ;)If you look closely, the book cover picks up the yellows in the flowers as well as some of the turquoise tones in the books on the bottom shelf.If you’re unsure of how to incorporate color, try it in small doses first and balance it out with another object of the same or similar color. SHOP THIS LOOK BY CLICKING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE THUMBNAIL IMAGE :

Who doesn’t love an all-white display? It’s fresh and clean and always feel right. I love to use neutrals as much as I love color and you should never be afraid of exploring different ways to use color in your home. A great tip for making neutrals interesting, is to use variation in color, texture and materials. You can layer so many different types of objects together to create a look like this.
I brought up this glass lamp from the basement that I’ve had for so many years, and I love it as much as my new metallic one! What I love about having an inventory of decor is the ability to change things up on a whim. My husband is always telling me to open a store and sell it all haha. Seriously though, I’ve had many, many items for years and I still love them all.
I borrowed the horse from our daughter’s room and I think he looks pretty handsome here! I’d love to keep it here but it will have to go back. I think I’ll have to look for one of my own to keep my grandmother’s horse bookends on the bottom shelf some company. They’ll actually be returning to the living room, unless  I decide to keep this display for the next little while. Hmmm…decisions… Notice all of the different textures happening as well as all of the tones of white. It’s perfectly fine to have a mix – it creates visual interest and makes a display more compelling.

SHOP THIS LOOK BY CLICKING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE THUMBNAIL IMAGE :

I have to be honest – I think I’m having trouble picking a favorite out of all of the options I’ve shared today, but I may have to go for the gold for the next few weeks or so. My new lamp deserves to shine in the spotlight for now ;) Tell me what you think and which one you like the best! I’ve sourced many options for all of the items in our foyer for your convenience, below as well. Thanks for reading and I truly hope you’ve found something useful…have fun accessorizing! xo

SHOP TABLES BY CLICKING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE THUMBNAIL IMAGE :

SHOP METALLIC LAMPS BY CLICKING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE THUMBNAIL IMAGE :

SHOP ACCESSORIES AND MIRRORS BY CLICKING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE THUMBNAIL IMAGE :

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 *Affiliate links are used as sources for some of my favorite items. These are either the same as the items featured in this post, or are similar options for your shopping convenience.

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29 Comments

  1. tamaraanka says:

    Hi! Thank you so much or your kind words! Yes this is all wood – it was a lucky HomeSense purchase years ago! I’ve since refinished it in light grey with chalk paint – you can see the transformation here: https://citrineliving.com/light-bright-entryway-makeover/ and my recent spring decor here: https://citrineliving.com/spring-entryway-decorating-blue-hydrangeas/ – just some more inso for you! I have lots of tables linked that are similar – I hope this helps! Thanks for reading! xo

  2. Hello! I just love your style and am especially obsessing over your entryway. We recently moved and have a formal entryway for the first time and this is my inspiration. I know you mentioned in a comment that you’ve had the console table for years, but do you happen to know the type of wood or the material on top? I’m trying to find something similar if the exact one isn’t available :) Thank you!!

  3. tamaraanka says:

    Hi Maria, thank you so much for your kind words! I don’t have the exact link for that mirror, but here is a link to a very similar one: https://rstyle.me/~93Hwv – I hope that helps! So happy you liked this post!

  4. I just found your blog recently and just love your decorating style. I couldn’t find that mirror in the links, where did you get it? Great job on all 4 tips….

  5. Hi Tam, that mirror is perfect! I would like to ask where you got it from😀

  6. tamaraanka says:

    I have only similar ones linked here, I’m sorry! I have never been able to find a source!! I hope some of the other options will be good for you! Thank you for stopping by to say hello!

  7. tamaraanka says:

    Thank you very much, I truly appreciate that! This color is called Cracked Pepper by Behr Paint. Thank you for stopping by! xo

  8. Love that you have shown different ways to style things. What paint color did you use on your entry door?

  9. That mirror is gorgeous
    Don’t see a link
    Love it,need it !

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