When it comes to decorating my own home, I’m pretty sure I have a minor case of design ADD. While I rarely act on my impulses to- say- throw my entire bedroom in the trash and start over, I’m not saying I haven’t thought about it. Several times. Today.
Though I can’t switch up the house on a whim like I’d love to, I’ve managed to find a fiscally responsible alternative. I picked one area- just one- that I can completely re-work multiple times throughout the year without feeling bad about it (or bankrupting myself)…the good ‘ol kitchen table. My original decision to style our table grew out of a different need altogether (which you can read about here). Four months and three designs later, I’ve found that switching up place settings has done more than just serve as a reminder not to put clutter on the kitchen table. Turns out it’s a creative outlet, too. I put our current place settings together entirely at Z Gallerie and they’re- by far- my favorite so far. In fact, I’m so happy with them I think they may have (at least temporarily) soothed my ADD. Imagine that.
And the ingredients are as follows:
1. Elaine Tealight Lamp, $19.95 2. Zebra Napkins, $11.56 set of 4 3. Dog Portrait Plates, $7.95 each 4. Winestein, $14.99 5. Ceramic Books, $103.80 set of 8 (also available for individual purchase in brick and mortar stores)
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