1.Surfboard Coffee Table

Purchased from a vendor who makes tables out of vintage
surfboards and skis, the coffee table in the family
room of this Cape Cod beach house gives the room a relaxed,
lived-in feel. "Every room should have something that makes you
smile," says designer Annie Selke.
2.High-Gloss Interior Door

The family who lives in this New York house entertains frequently, so designer Pat
Healing wanted the dining room to be extra glamorous. "I think of dining
rooms as candlelit evening spaces," she says. The door to the butler's
pantry is painted an elegant and bold custom high-gloss plum.
3.Rattan Hanging Chair

The sunroom of fashion designer Liz Lange’s Westchester home is both chic and cheeky, thanks to a
playful, swinging seat selected by designer Jonathan Adler.
4.Canoe as Ceiling Decor

Inspired by a restaurant in Vermont, the pantry of an Idaho barn-style house by architects Sandra Vlock and
Glenn Arbonies harbors a wood canoe in winter. It also coordinates perfectly
with the home's classic American style.
5.Upside Down Mirror

When a window left little room for an above-the-sink mirror
in the guest bath of a Malibu home, designer Lawrence Rizkowsky looked up instead
— mounting a shaving-style one from the ceiling.
6.Easel TV Stand

In order to bring lightness and ease to this 1970s Palm Beach condo, designer Vicente Wolf repurposed a
Magasin Sennelier French oak easel on wheels into a moveable TV stand. By
floating it in the room, rather than pushing it up against the wall, Wolf
created the illusion of a larger space.
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