Decorating Dilemmas is a weekly column in which our stylists answer your design questions, so you can tackle your home decorating project with complete confidence.
Dear…
Our stylists answer your questions, so you can tackle your home decorating project with complete confidence.
Decorating Dilemmas is a weekly column in which our stylists answer your design questions, so you can tackle your home decorating project with complete confidence.
Dear…
I really love the laundry room designed by Suzanne Kasler.I was wondering if I could do something similar with my laundry/craft room, even though it is probably somewhat smaller…
I need help decorating the walls of my living/dining room. As you can see I’ve already purchased a few of Ballard Designs’ beautiful prints but need to put something on the adjacent walls.
Rooms that are long and narrow can be particularly difficult to design. With the added issue of doors and windows, you need a floor plan that will make sense!
My design dilemma is all the dark furniture and dark woven wood shades in my breakfast area. I need help decorating around these dark pieces, including accessories and chandelier.
My biggest design dilemma is the shelving unit. This is the first piece of furniture you see upon entering the house. It has 16 spots to showcase books and decorations on top. I almost wish we didn’t purchase this piece as I still don’t know how to make it look better.
I purchased a paisley couch and am looking for an area rug that will not compete with the pattern.
The rectangular shape of this room has always felt not quite right.
I just love my new furniture from Ballard, but I need a little help with the accessories.
I would like to have a sleeping area, as well as a reading corner and a place to use the computer.