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Top 10 pointers for creating stunning vignettes

- By Cathy Hobbs Tribune News Service

The successful decoration of a space often hinges on the proper selection of the appropriat­e accents. Often this is greatly influenced by not only what pieces are selected, but how various objects are placed or grouped together. Enter the vignette.

Vignettes are groupings of objects that look appealing when placed together and help to enhance the overall look and feel of a space. When looking to create vignettes, there are some tips to keep in mind.

1. Create a vignette upon entry. A foyer or entry vestibule is the perfect place to place an appealing and welcoming vignette that can also serve to introduce the overall style of a home.

2. Look for objects that are of varying heights. This will help add interest for the eye.

3. Consider using items that add a sense of contrast, such as placing black and white objects together.

4. Create sets of vignettes on longer surfaces.

5. Build a vignette around an inspiratio­nal or dynamic piece. In other words, select an object that may be a focal point and then choose other items that will be complement­ary.

6. Place vignettes on larger surfaces such as consoles, sideboards and coffee tables, as opposed to smaller surfaces such as side tables to avoid crowding a surface.

7. Incorporat­e greenery whenever possible. Add blooms for more color and texture.

8. Consider incorporat­ing finishes into the colors of your vignettes such as brass or silver.

9. Pair objects of similar colors together, such as a vignette of mostly black objects.

10. Look for ways to create a wow factor with unique or unexpected pieces.

 ?? SCOTT GABRIEL MORRIS/TNS ?? Low and high objects as well as a black, white and gold color palette adds to this vignette.
SCOTT GABRIEL MORRIS/TNS Low and high objects as well as a black, white and gold color palette adds to this vignette.

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