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Make the most of your tables

- By Mary Carol Garrity This column was adapted from Mary Carol Garrity’s blog at www.nellhills.com.

As 2018 came to a close, I couldn't resist making one last visit to my friend Leslie's beautiful home. Pour yourself a cup of coffee and take a break. Today, I want to show you how Leslie uses tables throughout her home, both as gathering places and as mood makers. Tables for Family Meals When you have four children, family meals are an important time for everyone to come together and connect. So Leslie wanted to make the dining spot in her kitchen welcoming for family and friends. The white lacquered dining table and chairs have the fun, contempora­ry feel the family loves and a hint of the chinoiseri­e styling that is the bedrock of Leslie's look.

For breakfast or an afterschoo­l snack, the family can pull up to the bar in one of these adorable bar stools. Love!

Anne, the Nell Hill's designer who assisted Leslie with bringing her vision to life in her home remodel, knows how hard kids can be on furniture. Especially during meal time. So she helped Leslie wed style and function when they picked fabric for the custom upholstere­d dining chairs. The Schumacher fabric that backs the chairs pulls together all the colors and patterns in the space, while the Kryptonite fabric on the inside of the chairs protects them from everyday spills. Tables for Entertaini­ng For more formal occasions, or when Leslie and Dan entertain, the dining room is where all the fun takes place. Leslie is a big fan of wallpaper, so she started this room right by warming up the walls with a navy grass-cloth wallpaper. She found the upholstery fabrics she was looking for to help tell the room's story. Her farm table provided some old-world charm to the room, keeping it from feeling too formal.

The star of this room, though, is this designer chandelier, which Leslie unearthed in an antique mall. Leslie, the consummate bargain hunter, regularly visits an antique mall near her home to scout for diamonds in the rough she can get for a song, then fix up. This Barbara Cosgrove chandelier was the steal of a lifetime and is a stunning addition to this fresh blue and white room.

Leslie has spot-on instincts when it comes to finding accessorie­s that give her spaces personalit­y. She bravely mixes styles, colors and shapes, and the effect is arresting. But she was a little less confident when it came to selecting and hanging artwork. But she found some beautiful pieces that captured her heart, like the wonderful abstract that found a home in her dining room.

Tables for Transition Spaces

It isn't just the dining tables in Leslie's home that are wonderful. So are the accent tables. This unique table turns a generic hallway into a showplace that carries on the style story created in every room.

Placing a chest of drawers in a hallway not only offers you a spot to put a welcoming lamp and a few fun accents. It also gives you added storage space. I adore this little blue chest, and the blue and white collection it holds is picture perfect.

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(Bob Greenspan) Pairing accessorie­s with artwork can be challengin­g, but the effect can be arresting.
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(Bob Greenspan) For more formal occasions, this dining room is where all the fun takes place.
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(Bob Greenspan) Placing a chest of drawers in a hallway offers you a spot to put a welcoming lamp and a few fun accents.

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