INTERIOR DESIGN SERIES: CONSOLE TABLE OBSESSION – EPISODE 3, VIDEO 3 OF 7

It is a New Year, and I am back with my INTERIOR DESIGN SERIES: CONSOLE TABLE OBSESSION. Of course, I had to pause to work on several design projects, but I am back with video three. Besides, there is nothing quite like a bit of interior design anticipation. So, with that said, the third episode is more for neutral lovers who require only a splash of color.

As a designer, I must know every design style, which might eliminate certain elements. In doing so, I cannot forget the people who prefer not to display color, regardless of whether it is just a tiny splash. Whatever reason one may have for not incorporating color, neutral can still be stylish.

For the neutral lovers who prefer a splash of color, this post is for you!

When styling a console table, I start with a clean slate. I play around with different objects, infusing colors, heights, textures, etc., to see what is aesthetically pleasing to my eyes. I love books, Buddha heads, oversized vases, and distinctive table lamps, so I never tire of their display. 

However, I purchase several unique items and sometimes remove other decorative pieces from another room if they enhance the arrangement. I experiment with various arrangements, ensuring each piece complements the overall setup. Moreover, this setup was simple because I wanted a minimalistic vibe.

The goal is to craft a visually stunning console table arrangement that reflects authentic style and showcases originality.

For this console table, I used orange to complement the neutral palette of beige and brown. It turned out beautifully, creating a striking contrast.

DESIGN TIP: (KEEP THE CONSOLE TABLE/CHANGE OUT THE DECOR)

  • Use books to add height variations.

  • Place décor pieces on top.

  • Combine various colors to create a contrast.

  • Adding texture is a must; don't forget to add some stylish table lamps. There is nothing more exciting than showing off a well-dressed console table.

STEPS:

  • Favorite console table

  • Incorporate ottomans for a pop of color

  • Stylish table lamps

  • Books (must-have)

  • Collect & display unique decorative objects

  • Add the finishing touch with a decorative throw and accent pillows

Knowledgeable Notation: The purpose of a console table was to be fixed to a wall and supported only by front legs. It was developed in the late 17th century and became popular throughout the 18th century.

Check back for video 4, which features the existing console table but with a different look, vibe, and style.

Credit: Photos by Kimberly C. Lyons and are the sole property of KCL-IDESIGN, LLC®. 

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Published 11:00 AM EST May 5, 2023 | Updated 11:00 AM EST January 22, 2025


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Kimberly C. Lyons is the CEO/Principal Designer at KCL-IDESIGN, LLC® (Interior Design Studio). She has been styling interiors forever and refuses to become defined by temporary trends. With an intense passion for incorporating a statement-making wow factor into anything ordinary, Kimberly acknowledges that she is a rare breed and is always ready to transform interior and exterior spaces with her signature touch.

She is obsessed with dominant color, intriguing artworks, unique decorative objects, and modern architecture and LOVES to go outside the box and break outdated design rules. However, her passion for interior design comes from a deeply rooted philosophy: designing from within, from the soul, always about living, breathing, and loving interior design! The motivating words—I dare you—keep her motivated and overcharged.

Kimberly is a global traveler inspired by not-so-beautiful objects. She has a bubbly personality and loves sports, shopping, acquiring knowledge, cute stilettos, and chocolate.

She follows her motto: I live—breathe—love interior design.