Interiors
A fashionista's walk-in closet gets a much-needed makeover
Style at Home design editor Stacy Begg gives a once dull walk-in closet a glamorous update.
Walk-in closet before
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By: Mary Levitski Source: Donna Griffith
Though spacious, the frumpy pinstripe-wallpapered walk-in closet was outfitted with only a few precarious rods, a single overhead shelf and some hooks, while an adjacent staircase created an awkward slanted nook at one end.
Walk-in closet after
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By: Mary Levitski Source: Donna Griffith
Style at Home design editor Stacy Begg softened the dressing room’s hardwood floor with an overdyed vintage rug. She layered it with a small sheepskin to ensure comfort underfoot (and under paw – the homeowner’s Siamese cat approves).
Pretty and functional accessories
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By: Mary Levitski Source: Donna Griffith
Pretty yet functional accessories, including acrylic bracelet holders, a mirrored jewellery box and a plastic makeup sorter, transform the top of a simple dresser into a primping station.
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