‘Dressed for success:’ Designs on standout open shelves
Here are five simple ways to make sure your display spaces stack up
Whether it’s a builtin curio cabinet in a dining space, open shelves in a living room or den or shelving in a kitchen, how does one properly “dress” shelves without them looking messy or distracting? Shelf dressing is a designer technique, in which staging techniques are used to create visually appealing display vignettes. What are the best items to use to fill shelves? Some of the best elements can range from larger items such as baskets to smaller elements such as small figurines vases and blooms.
Looking to make you shelves “dressed for success?” Here are some top tips.
1. Utilize hard-bound books
Hard-bound books are one of the most inexpensive decorative elements that can be used to fill shelves. Want to avoid colour? Try turning books around or using books with covers that are in muted tones.
2. Incorporate small elements such as blooms and figurines
These elements can also be paired with other items that are of similar size such as picture frames, hour glasses and small accessories.
3. Blocking
Consider “blocking” larger opening with elements such as baskets, bins and larger vases.
4. Experiment with colour
Use shelves as an opportunity to blend and continue “pops of colour” throughout a space.
5. Layer your shelving décor.
If you are looking to add visual interest, consider experimenting with decorative elements of various sizes and heights.
Cathy Hobbs is an Emmy Awardwinning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.