Saturday, January 14, 2012

Dying to Decorate

I got a text from my cousin,Lee Ann, this morning asking for help rearranging her den shelves. She thought I was doing her a huge favor when I said "yes". What she didn't know was that I had been looking at catalogs and house magazines all morning just yearning for a project. Before heading to her house I searched through my own closets for things we might use to supplement what she already had in place.


Here is a photo of the shelves before we began the re-do.


Although I like for shelves to look like everything just casually fell into place, some planning has to be done so that there is some symmetry in the finished look. I began by completely emptying every shelf and sorting the contents by category. I had piles of books, framed photos, pottery pieces, clocks, etc., spread across the floor. I spent some time just looking and thinking about combinations of objects.


When organizing bookshelves, it's overwhelming to see the area as a whole. I try to think of each section as it's own small vignette. It always takes several tries to achieve just the right look. Of course, there's not just one "right" arrangement. It's just what feels right for me or, in this case, what would please Lee Ann.

When designing spaces for a family room, I think it's important to incorporate things that reflect the interests of all family members. After arranging and rearranging and sending Lee on the hunt for more stuff, here is the finished (or almost finished) bookshelf.  Included were Lee's favorite clocks and pottery pieces, books by her husband's and sons' favorite authors, and the guys' University of Tennessee and University of Alabama sports memorabilia. A few adjustments will still be made, but it is already an attractive, organized space.



Lee Ann is not the only family member that indulges me in my decorating obsession.  My son, Will, returned to college Tuesday after a month at home for the holidays. I decided to go back with him to help do some cleaning and decorating updates at his house in Memphis.  After several hours of mopping, vacuuming, dusting, and laundry we decided to treat ourselves to a visit to the semi-new Urban Outfitters store a few minutes from Will's house.  Will has always been a good shopping companion, and this day was no exception.  We loved everything about the store and could have shopped forever if Christmas had not completely depleted our resources. 
The point of even mentioning this outing is to  correct something I said in my previous post.  The wonderful Urban Outfitters quilts that were out of stock online were quite abundant in the actual store. There was a good selection of sizes and colors. Though I wanted one of each,  I settled for a neat Indian blanket for Will's futon instead.
Today, in the spring Garnet Hill catalog, I discovered quilts that were almost identical to the ones at Urban Outfitters .  Although they are a bit more expensive, the colors are so lively and springy.  They, too, are reversible, so it's like getting two quilts for the price of one.  Be sure to take a look at garnethill.com or visit your nearest Urban Outfitters store if you're in the market for new bedding. This quilt could also be tossed over a boring sofa with a few new throw pillows to give your den a face lift.



garnethill.com


That's a wrap for now.  Perhaps another relative will indulge my need to decorate soon. If not, my other son, Bob, will have to let me have my way with his apartment in the near future.

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