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How to use decorative objects to add personality to your home
Decorative objects help complete spaces and make interiors feel more personal. They can be placed on shelves, bookcases, coffee tables, entryways or walls to create compositions, focal points or simply to add a detail that draws attention.
To use decorative objects effectively, it’s best to group them rather than display them as isolated pieces. For example, you can combine a wall clock with a print or place a catch-all tray alongside a sculptural object on a console or coffee table. Walls can also be enhanced with decorative elements that become true design features.
Things to know
Where should decorative objects be placed in the home?
Where should decorative objects be placed in the home?
Decorative objects can be placed on shelves, bookcases, coffee tables, consoles, bedside tables or walls. The key is not to arrange them randomly, but to create small groups or compositions to achieve a balanced look.
How many decorative objects should you use in a room?
How many decorative objects should you use in a room?
It’s better to choose a few well-selected pieces rather than many small items. Generally, creating small groupings on shelves or tables while leaving some empty space helps prevent the room from feeling cluttered.
How do you decorate a shelf or bookcase?
How do you decorate a shelf or bookcase?
To style a shelf, combine objects of different heights, such as a sculptural piece, a clock, a print or another decorative item. Alternating between filled and empty spaces helps create a more balanced composition.

