Loy discovered Hackerware on : "There's tons of it, and it's so cheap!" She started collecting it for her dining room, then covered the whole wall with plates to create the same effect as one big piece of art.

In the living room of an Atlanta house by designer Beth Webb, an elm plank table from Clubcu doubles as a dining table and a display for a collection of Chinese porcelains. "The pieces don't have to match, but they do have to play together well," she says.
Designer Alex Hitz admits the huge portrait of his close friend (the late Nan Kempner) is a bit "ridiculous," but fun. This placement adds interesting texture when in a spot you don't usually see paintings hanging.
Designer Kelie Grosso opted for open shelving in this kitchen, which allows for fast and easy decor changes. Blue accents stand out against a neutral palette.
Original article and pictures take www.housebeautiful.com site
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