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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Vanity Dressing Table Ideas

Vanity Dressing Table Ideas

A vanity dressing table is a place to do hair and apply makeup. The table can be an added element to a guest room or a master bedrrom or bathroom. A dressing table allows you to find the best lighting in your room to apply makeup while freeing up space in a small bathroom. Does this Spark an idea?

Placement

    You can choose from built-in vanities or free-standing pieces of furniture. You may want a dressing table in a bathroom or as part of your bedroom furniture. Look for nooks in your bedroom where you can fit a small vanity. Place the vanity next to an electrical outlet for maximum function. A vanity can also double as a desk. Cover your computer with a fabric cover when not in use so your vanity has a sleek appearance.

Vanity Style

    Dressing tables were in use as early as the 18th century but can also work with a modern style. Look for smaller console tables in a contemporary design, painted in a graphic white or black.

    For an elegant or Hollywood look, install sconces on either side of the mirror. For a shabby-chic room, paint the vanity with a distressed cream finish. If your room is art deco, look for a vintage vanity with inlaid wood and subtle curved lines.

    Vanity seating is traditionally a small stool that tucks underneath the dressing table. Use a painted dining room chair for added back support.

    Using a vanity in a teen's room can make the morning routine go faster if she shares a bathroom. Paint a traditional vanity a funky color like hot pink or daring black for an inexpensive, hip makeover. Cover the chair cushion with a faux fur or animal print to give the vanity a youthful air.

Vanity Accessories

    Accessorize the dressing table so it's functional as well as beautiful. Lean a mirror against the wall instead of hanging it for a more casual look. You can collect several mirrors to use on the vanity table to make more of a statement. Give the vanity new life by skirting it. A floral fabric adds a shabby chic or vintage feeling to the furniture while allowing for added storage underneath the table. Hang the curtain with upholstery tacks. Upholster the stool or chair cushion with matching fabric. The top of the table should house useful items that are also beautiful, like a vintage cosmetics case or a hat box to hide toiletries.

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