Here are some ideas on how to Style a Cabinet Top:
1. Keep objects similar in decor style and theme
(i.e. Country French, Farmhouse, Traditional, Cottage)
2. Stay with larger proportioned elements that are easily seen
3. Find a variety of textures.
4. Try to keep a uniform color palette
5. Resist the urge to overdo it. (hard one)
6. Remember to "balance" your items.
I was going for a natural combination of objects, color, and texture, using wood, baskets, florals, and metals. I wanted a neutral gathering of similar objects and style, that would lend itself to a French Country look. I kept my two wood wine crates and the lavender. Next, I used an old basket with handles with a mix of dried and faux hydrangeas. Then, to add a little height and another texture I placed an empty iron urn in the center for some balance.
This is a pic from the old house Dining Room, with it's much lower ceilings.
It was much easier to come up with something there.
Here are some pics from my other attempts at decorating cabinet tops...
Kitchen sitting room at the lease house.
Suitcases on the Holiday Cupboard at the old house.
Birdcage and tapestry above the armoire in the Living Room.
I may try this tapestry again, since it's such a large piece.
Vintage suitcases again and a hatbox in the master bedroom.
Most of these next images can be found on my Pinterest Board: Cupboards.
I love the variety of vintage elements, most with a Country French vibe.
Demijohns and baskets are big enough to cause some visual interest.
grouping of topiaries and architectural elements
Love the idea of a painting or print.
I tried that but didn't have anything large enough.
Keeping the palette in whites, neutrals or the same hue.
Basket AND wonderful print.
Basket with flowers...
and more baskets...
(not on a cupboard, but this would look wonderful)
Large copper boiler...so very French looking.
wonderful lunch hampers from Chippy Shabby
another basket...
metal basket
Galvanized vintage container
Old signage with an interesting shape.
I think a copy of this was in Ballard's catalogue a few years ago.
(or maybe this is a copy)
Beautiful old doll house and fruit basket
another basket with hydrangeas...
can't go wrong with this.
and Anita's wonderful cupboards at
That was fun...
Do you have cupboard or cabinet tops
that are screaming for a makeover?
Hope you all are having a good start to your week,
just came back from a doctor's week in St. Louis.
It's too hot, wherever you go...
Hope you'll join in Wednesday for
I'm linking up here:
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Treasure Hunt at From My Front Porch to Yours
Inspiration Monday at Redhead Can Decorate
xoxo,
I love yours and you picked some awesome ones for inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love my cab top decor in living room and in the high bedroom wall area (never shared master, need to one of these days soon,) but my gorgeous wardrobe in the master is arched - love it but cannot do anything on top. And those ceilings are sooooo high - oh well.
Thanks for inspiration. Hugs.
Well, it looks fantastic! I can't believe you've been there nearly a year already!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
I can always count on you for great design ideas. My next house does not have shelving space above the kitchen cabinets but I do have space above my are-moire that will need some inspiration that you have featured here. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful. Love what you've done to yours. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteSo glad I stopped by Debra! As soon as I looked at your inspirations I turned around and looked at the top of my corner hutch....it sure needs some help! lol
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful ideas...I better get busy. Ciao Rita
Oh, wow, that was fun - like an amusement ride, now I feel a little dizzy, lol. Yes, I am constantly trying to find ways of putting thing on cupboards (or cupboard-like cabinets). My problem is opposite of yours - ceilings not high enough, and most of what I want up there won't fit. And I also have uneven platforms to deal with - light canisters in the cupboards, shape of the cupboards, etc. So, most of my stuff remains in the basement. I'm getting the urge for fall decorating, though, so I'm trying to think it through. I love so many of these cabinets you have shown here, and the displays on them.
ReplyDeleteDon't say the word "Fall", Rita. It gets me all crazy and ready to start putting pumpkins everywhere! LOL!!
DeleteLove all of your own ideas and examples of top of cabinets vignettes. And all of your wonderful photos offer great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Oh I love to decorate the tops of armoires, tall chests, etc. I am short, so I always have to set up a short ladder to het to the tops of furniture. Thanks for the ideas!
ReplyDeleteSheila
You have done so much for being there less than a year! It all looks so good! I have a large pine armoire with a curved top...you have given me some great ideas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous post! My house was built in the early 80s, so I have 8 foot ceilings. If I put anything on top of my china cabinet or armoire, it has to be short, and that's hard to make look good. So I have to content myself with gazing at your photos and dreaming...
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration here Debra and always love how you style your cupboards and hutches....
ReplyDeleteAwesome choices for inspiration Debra. Love your cabinet and I have always loved that chippy white box for your center piece. Your dining room looks great. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteKris
You have such great style! Enjoyed seeing all the inspiration...
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
This inspires me to drag my old pie safe from downstairs up to the kitchen .Then again I will have to paint it white
ReplyDeleteWhoa....some fantastic inspiration going on...inspired me to pull out all my old basket, boxes, luggage, crocks and so on....OH wait there's no place to store them up on! I'll have to work on that. Really inspired me!
ReplyDeleteLove how you mixed dried and faux hydrangeas. So much basket love!! ~Ann
ReplyDeleteTarnished Royalty
I remember loving those suitcases + hatbox when you did that!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented! I love how the top turned out. You've inspired everyone!
ReplyDeleteDebra,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous display atop your Dining Room cabinet, dear friend!!!
After spending time re~organizing Studio One, I have "in my mind's eye"
a vision for an Autumnal beginning display for the Dining Room!!!
Keep those inspirational photos coming, dear one!!!
Enjoying cooler temps and a Summer "rain" here on my side of the Prairie today!!!
Fondly,
Pat
So many great ideas here, Debra! The next time I'm climbing up and down a ladder trying to arrange the top of a cupboard, I'm coming back here for inspiration. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDebra, I have felt that styling my dining cabinet is one of the hardest things for me to do right. I am never happy with how it looks. I thought your ideas/tips for how to do it right were wonderful and I am going to try to make some changes to mine:). Love all the pictures of cabinets/ cupboards that you and everyone else styled. I hope you had a wonderful weekend and thank you so much for linking up again at Dream. Create. Inspire. Link. It really means a lot that you would take the time to join in with our party! Take care, Tara
ReplyDeleteI never tire of admiring this post! You inspired me to decorate my cabinet almost one year ago!
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