I love interior design, I truly do.
During design school I learned about space planning, textiles, specifications, plumbing, electrical, furniture history, and the list goes on.
Unfortunately I was left of my own to figure out how to style a space.
Granted my training provided an excellent starting point, but I had to iron out the details myself.
I still find myself learning new things everyday, but I have determined 7 styling essentials that do the trick every.single.time.
Here are my 7 styling essentials for a coffee table:

Grat tips and my go-to items as well!
That bowl is gorgeous, and not something I see all the time. Your mention of the coasters brings me to an unrelated question. I love those agate coasters and have considered purchasing them myself. But if coasters are supposed to keep condensation/liquid off of furniture, how does a slick coaster help with that? Cork would absorb the liquid, but I would think with the agate coasters, or tile coasters, etc. would just make the liquid roll right off the side, no?
That is such a good question! I have no clue. The only thing I can think of is that many natural stones are porous. I know if I leave water on marble, the marble will suck it right in. My granite will do this too. Maybe agate does this as well?
Love the gold ball. It’s been on my list for a while.
I know, I still need to get one!
Great tips, Danielle! I was surprised to hear you say you didn’t learn how to style in design school, but I guess it’s one of those things that’s hard to teach. You’re great at it!
Love your tips!! 🙂
This is so true! I have used these items many times to style a table! (And you are right, in school they teach you all these things, but not something as simple and essential as this:) I went to USU back in the day.)
Great picks!