Skirted tables are one of my favorite ‘tricks’ in interior decorating for a number of reasons. One: They look very chic. It doesn’t matter what your color scheme or style is, you can make a table skirt fit your needs. Two: You can transform any table instantly. No sanding or paint required. Three: You can hide storage underneath them, taking any table from boring and drab to functional and fab. And the best part of all: it is an easy, quick and affordable look to get.
Ready to try this quick makeover trick? Get inspired with these ten stylish examples first to give you some ideas for your own home…
A blue skirt drapes over a round table to give this large entryway a purpose and make a fabulous first impression.
The pattern from the bench is repeated in the end table skirt to bring this design full circle.
This vignette looks complete with a skirted table to match the canvas in the gallery wall above it.
A flowing skirt on the dining room table really brings the feminine vibe to life in this glamorous space. The pink stripes add a great punch of color.
A bit of animal print on the end table gives this corner some character and fills the space brilliantly.
Table skirts feel luxurious, which is definitely true of this coral one covering a console table at the foot of the steps. The color plays well off the zebra print.
Skirted tables even look great outside to bring a touch of European elegance to your outdoor living.
As seen here, they are a great way to hide extra storage. If you use a table with shelves, it’s even better.
A table cloth adds an extra layer of dimension to this table, breaking up the busy pattern of the skirt.
Placing a skirt over an office desk is the perfect way to hide unsightly power chords and add some elegance to the space.
Skirted tables work well in practically any space and are so simple to find or create. You can also switch them out as often as you’d like to give your space a quick and easy makeover.
Warm regards,
Megan
Images { 1 – House Beautiful / 2 – Atlanta Homes Magazine / 3 – My Home Ideas / 4 – Elle Decor / 5 – The Decor Lounge / 6 – Palmer Weiss Interior Design / 7 – House Beautiful / 8 – Better Homes & Gardens / 9 – Traditional Home / 10 – Atlanta Homes Magazine }