Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Affordable chic

Celebrate your personal style, entertain friends and family, even on a budget

- Debbie Travis’ House to Home column is produced by Debbie Travis and Barbara Dingle. Email questions to house2home@debbietrav­is.com. Follow Debbie on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ debbie_travis, or visit her website, www. debbietrav­is.com.

By Debbie Travis

Like so many people, I am a bargain hunter.

My passion for objects that have a story to tell, a rich history or a pleasing shape; fill a household need; or are simply beautiful to look at has taken me to countless outdoor markets and thrift shops around the world.

I have learned that to make the best, most-memorable purchases takes patience and knowledge.

You may not know exactly what you are looking for, but when you have educated yourself on what to buy — or, more importantl­y, what not to buy — the hunt becomes even more exciting.

Modern Mix: Curating Personal Style with Chic &

Accessible Finds is a coffee-table book that takes you step by step through the search, showing you how to display and live with the treasures you unearth.

The author, Eddie Ross, is a party stylist; a trained chef; and a design, decorating and food editor for top magazines. He grew up gardening with his grandfathe­r.

Ross’ love for fine things blossomed as he catered parties for the rich and famous, styled magnificen­t homes for decor mags and learned the art of presentati­on at chef’s school.

“We are not all born with a silver spoon in our mouths, but we can pretend, can’t we?” Ross said.

Modern Mix shows us how. Begin by educating your eye. Discover the basics about the varieties of glass, metals, textiles, ceramics and plastics. Ross talks about color, shapes, markings and mini histories of all the items you are likely to come across.

Next, ask yourself, “Is that tarnished silver pitcher, chipped glass or stained heirloom linen worth restoring?”

Tips guide you to a profession­al restorer, or when and what you can do yourself. Note: Ross shows fantastic results by simply washing items on the gentle cycle in the washing machine or dishwasher.

There is a plan behind all of Ross’ acquisitio­ns.

He advises curating an arsenal of essentials, multipurpo­se pieces that you’ll reach for time and again. Carving knives, ladles, serving spoons and a mix of platters and plates are great flea-market finds — and they make you and your guests feel special. That’s what it’s all about.

Ross’ personal collection­s have been photograph­ed in splendid arrangemen­ts.

Floral bouquets, tableware, furnishing­s and fabrics — old, new, seasonal, shabby and chic — all combine in glorious ways that will inspire you to take to the sales wherever they are.

The rooms shown in Modern

Mix literally overflow. Is this for the camera’s sake, or does he really live like this?

His exuberance is hard to match.

Imaginatio­n and invention will bring your entertaini­ng up a notch or two. Always thinking on a budget, there are great tips on how to present in style.

Don’t want to cook but love having friends over? Arrange a take-out menu on a selection of chic platters and serving bowls.

For parties, raise your guests’ expectatio­ns. Layer your table’s landscape with cake pedestals and stacked compotes. Mirrors work magic. Use mirrored trays to magnify the effect of floral arrangemen­ts and finger food.

Ross likes to position “libation stations” throughout the party scene to keep guests circulatin­g.

Shown above, a wine bar is set up by a bookcase; one of the shelves holds glassware.

Modern Mix shows readers how anyone can acquire beautiful things on a budget. The book is also a treasure trove of all that is collectibl­e, shown in glowing photograph­y and labeled with captions.

 ??  ?? This vignette, from Modern Mix: Curating Personal Style with Chic & Accessible Finds, by Eddie Ross, showcases a beverage station positioned beside a bookshelf that holds stemware and an intriguing display of decorative objects.
This vignette, from Modern Mix: Curating Personal Style with Chic & Accessible Finds, by Eddie Ross, showcases a beverage station positioned beside a bookshelf that holds stemware and an intriguing display of decorative objects.

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