Interiors Layering 101: Your Credenza 3 Ways
Colourful Confidence
This look is just that, confident! If colour is your thing this is a great formula to get you started. When layering I like to start with my colour palette, especially with one that is more colourful. I opted for a collection of jewel tones and bright fun colours including pink, green, navy and yellow. I find these colours play well together and can create a lovely sense of whimsy. As I begin to layer, I like to start with the biggest items first, otherwise known as the non-negotiables. For this look, I wanted to have the records on the credenza (in a repurposed folder stand) so that I could use the cover art to add to this theme. The album art of Widowspeak’s ‘Plum” was a perfect addition to the palette! From there I head over to lighting, which was extra fun as I get to debut my new mushroom light! Adding a lamp, especially in a dark corner, adds a sense of space to the area you’re styling. I’ll then start layering in books as a way to ground the content that goes on top, in this case, a few bottles and dishes and some fun fake flowers to keep the vibe going. I also wanted something on top of the record player to carry your eye across so I added our chess board. I love adding checkers with bolder pallets as it brings a sense of personality without being distracting. Lastly, I like to add in art, ensuring that whatever is included works cohesively with the rest of the look. I opted for a painting my grandmother had done, and a print I picked up while travelling as they both are playful and colourful!
Modern Aesthetic
This look I would say is the most paired back of the three, but for good reason, we’re going for Modern this round! As before, we begin with the pallet. For this look, I opted for more neutral tones including white, black, and green. Knowing that this look is more modern I didn’t feel like it needed a wild pallet as a lot of its engagement comes from the unique shapes and hard finishes. I then moved on to non-negotiables, for this one I kept the record stand but switched out the record in front for a neutral one and added a magazine in front with a classic typeface. I then added this lamp which I am also very excited about because it’s got hard modern edges but isn’t visually demanding. I also opted to include a few taper candles which again are very simple and the long stem pairs well with the neck of the lamp. I then added my accents which for this look I opted for stone, including a vintage marble business card holder and a stone statue that was my grandmother’s. I love this layer because it adds polish without being overbearing. Finishing with art I went for a painting I did with high texture, and two prints that both lean into the pallet while having clean lines, creating a modern layered moment!
Very Vintage
This look was so much fun because it meant I could pull out my quirky vintage decor! This look is a little different than the rest because the palette is really only two colours, white and wood, which though seems arguably easier, I would say it’s more difficult because you run the risk of everything blending together. To help avoid this, I started with my bigger piece, our vintage radio, which is still on theme with the record player but a little different than the rest. I also included a large vase of hyacinths as a non-negotiable since the look needed some green to make it feel more alive. I also added this lamp which is reminiscent of gaslights, aligning with our theme and palette. Once set, I got to work on adding in the base layer, which in this case was the book underneath the radio and a marble coaster under the hourglass. By adding these you ensure that the wood objects don’t simply blend into the credenza. I then added the small items which in this case are the box, candle, dishes, hourglass and candle doubter/snuffer. All of these have unique character to them that are subtle but present. I especially love the candle doubter as it’s made of copper and brass and is very much a vintage piece! I finish the look with simple art this time, a small floor rug put on the wall! Adding texture like this on your walls is a great way to add depth to your look without taking away from the furniture and details themselves.
Now that you’ve got the recipe, I hope to see what looks you create!
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