DIY project: 1 coffee table, 3 ways
The challenge

Image by: Style at Home By: Beth Hitchcock Source: Joe Kim; produced by Ann Marie Favot, Stacy Begg and Morgan Lindsay
We love IKEA VITTSJO'S strong lines, ideal scale and multi-functionality. The players: Style at Home’s design team. The challenge: Put a unique spin on this nesting-style coffee table and then build a personality-packed room around it.
Serene Scandi

Image by: Style at Home By: Beth Hitchcock Source: Joe Kim; produced by Ann Marie Favot, Stacy Begg and Morgan Lindsay
“I gravitate to light, airy rooms – that’s just what I like,” says senior style editor Ann Marie Favot. Inspired by a fresh pastel palette, she had her coffee table bases painted mint and grey, leaving the tempered glass tops intact. From there, Ann Marie settled on Farrow & Ball’s Yukutori wallpaper for subtle colour and texture in the room. Copper-toned accents and a pretty mix of toss cushions finish off the space. “It’s my version of Scandi style,” she says. “Simple yet decorated.”
Geometry lesson

Image by: Style at Home By: Beth Hitchcock Source: Joe Kim; produced by Ann Marie Favot, Stacy Begg and Morgan Lindsay
Senior style editor Ann Marie Favot made a coaster by putting felt tabs under a hexagon-shaped mirror. “The geometric trend is so big right now,” she says.
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