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How to Decorate a Side Table

Styling a side table is a lovely way to add character to your space without overwhelming it. Start with a few key pieces. Think a small lamp for warmth, a stack of books or magazines, and perhaps a candle or decorative object to bring in a bit of texture or colour. A small plant or vase of fresh flowers can add life and balance. Try playing with height and shape to keep things interesting, and leave a bit of space so it doesn't feel too crowded, especially if it’s somewhere you’ll want to pop down a cuppa!

How to Style a Stool

A stool can be surprisingly versatile, both practical and stylish. In living spaces, use it as a side table with a tray on top to hold a few decorative items or a drink. In bedrooms or bathrooms, a wooden or woven stool adds warmth and can be styled with neatly folded towels, a plant, or even a basket underneath. If your stools tucked under a console or dressing table, consider adding a cushion or folded throw to soften the look. Choose pieces that complement your room’s overall palette and let the stool enhance, rather than compete with, the space.

How to Decorate a Cabinet

A cabinet is both a storage solution and a styling opportunity. Start with the surface. Add a lamp, a framed photo or piece of art, and a decorative bowl or ceramic to create a simple vignette. Vary the heights and textures for visual interest. Inside, keep things tidy if it’s on display – perhaps a few curated books, baskets, or decorative boxes. If the cabinet has glass doors, think of it like a mini gallery: less is more. A cohesive colour scheme helps everything feel pulled together. And don't forget, the top of a cabinet can be a brilliant place to display larger artwork or trailing plants.