A mix of smoky and clear
glassware adds interest, while antique silver and vintage - look pieces like the tray and barware lend a sense of formality.
Pretty Freya
glassware adds a decorative touch.
Rich wood furniture, linen sheets and
glassware add warmth to the bedroom.
Jewel - bright accessories like the red light shade, cushions and
glassware add extra warmth.
Not exact matches
Once the edges of the brussels had bronzed, I
added everything to the cooked quinoa (in separate
glassware), tossed in some balsamic glaze and called it a day.
Glassware: Cocktail Coup Garnish: Brandy soaked Cherry Preparation: Place all ingredients into a mixing glass,
add large ice, shake vigorously, taste for balance, double strain into glass, garnish and serve.
I have seen some vintage dish and plate flowers on Pinterest and thought making my own from some inexpensive Dollar Tree
glassware and glass paint would
add a pop of pizazz to my yard this Spring.
I'd take some cheap
glassware I already owned and
add some gold lines.
And the votive candle holders, green
glassware and pears as placecards
add touches of warmth and creativity.
I
added my vintage gold - rimmed teacups and blush
glassware to complete the look.
I
added another level of personality to my tabletop by mixing and matching a few different china patterns and antique colored
glassware that complement one another.
Touches of ultra violet could come to play in your stationery; think about including crystal elements such as amethyst, perhaps an injection of colour into your tablescape with vibrant purple
glassware, or incorporating the shade in some funky neon signage to
add some personality and fun to your event (also predicted to be a big trend for 2018).
Moving some furniture around,
adding pops of colorful
glassware and using flowers to set the table make easy entertaining for the warm months ahead.
With either choice of plate
adding the crystal
glassware that belong to Audley's grandparents is such a special touch.
Adding some fresh florals, a few decorative pieces like candle holders, pretty
glassware, vintage plates and decorative trays can really help elevate your set up without too much effort.
A serious
glassware collector, White would love to
add a butler's pantry to her kitchen.
Add plump cushions in grape, pink and white, set out matching
glassware, then sit back and soak up the sunshine.
Green
glassware and foliage
add a splash of colour.
Attractive
glassware is displayed in wall units with glazed doors and the sleek extractor fan
adds a contemporary touch.
On the table blue
glassware stands out among Christmas red and green, while antique candelabras
add a period element.
Here, shelving
adds an additional decorative touch, providing smart display space for
glassware and vases.
Heirloom
glassware and vintage linen
add the finishing touches...
Layering different - coloured plates and mixing styles of
glassware gives a relaxed, informal feel, while drawing the curtains and lighting lanterns at dusk
adds atmosphere.
A circular mirror reflects a collection of
glassware, vases and a lamp, while Farrow & Ball wallpaper
adds to the sophisticated look.
The minute you
add silver candlesticks and statement
glassware to basic white china and hopsack linens... le shabby, c’est chic!
Lots of
glassware and tea lights
add sparkle.
Plus,
adding a few little romantic touches, like
adding linens with a edging, candles, set of «vintage»
glassware, embroidered / french knot anything etc... I am feeling a little inspiration coming on.
Simple black furniture and a selection of Victorian - inspired fern prints work well with the green tones in the wallpaper, while a few well chosen accessories, such as pretty
glassware and bell jars,
add an elegant feel.
Paired with lavender
glassware and linens, full - petaled sweet peas, and anemones
add their own shot of color.
The stylish traditional element will
add formal flair to the room while concealing the unit's contents (we've stocked ours with liquors and
glassware to create an ersatz bar, but you can stash just about anything in yours).
Instead of using colorful
glassware that would have competed with the flowers, I used clear crystal to
add a touch of sparkle.
Rich mahogany furniture from Furniture Village, yellow wallpaper and thick red carpet give this formal dining room real vibrancy, while fine
glassware displayed inside the cabinet
adds a touch of sparkle to the scheme.
A footstool covered in silk mirrors the walls, and a Laura Ashley bookcase displays
glassware in cranberry tones, a key colour used in other accessories like the Heathfield & Co lamp to
add a touch of richness.
Display tableware in a vintage unit A painted metal storage unit for storing
glassware is a great way to
add colour and a vintage look to a white scheme.
Classic
glassware silhouettes depicted on modern tableware
add another dimension to the look.
Notice the details: Clear
glassware and classic blue dishes and linens
add a touch of elegance to the alfresco dining space.
With either choice of plate
adding the crystal
glassware that belong to Audley's grandparents is such a special touch.
I actually liked the splash of colour, but when we moved to our house eight years ago, all the walls were cream and we never
added any colour to them — now we just have little splashes of colour in cushions and
glassware etc — and it suits me just fine.
Adding color and shimmer to corner shelves are green - and - white plates from local shops and 19th - century handblown
glassware from Côté Jardin Antiques.
Although Lincoln went for a minimalistic color palette, he
added pops of colors in places that you'd least expect them — like
glassware, for example.
The designer
added a custom built - in hutch to store china,
glassware, collections, linens and silverware.
Glassware flutes in pale pink once again
add a rosy glow.
Colour is
added to the dining scheme with china and
glassware in aqua and leaf - green tones, while a mix of textures including rustic chickenwire impart a contemporary French - country feel.
«The warm walnut furniture against the teal walls is a match made in heaven and the beautiful
glassware is perfect for
adding a touch of glamour to the scheme».
Add colour to your Christmas dining table with unusual
glassware from Villeroy & Boch and candles in antique candlesticks from Josephine Ryan Antiques.
Classic country ingredients include the painted dresser — the perfect place for storing
glassware and the family's collection of copperware — and the antique table, chairs and bench, which
add timeworn character and conjure up a quintessentially rustic look.
Create a relaxed dining area using subtle shades of olive and green, and then
add finer details such as crisp linen, beautiful china and vintage
glassware to give the room an elegant edge.