Skirted Tables are a decorating dream! Not only can you hide stuff under the skirt but a table skirt adds instant softness and unique style to any room.
Just about any table can be skirted and just about any fabric can be used.
Keep your table skirt plain and simple or dress it up with decorative trims and borders.
Pattern table skirts are a great way to introduce pattern and visual interest into a space.
And, table skirts are perfect for hiding supplies, pipes and unsightly structural elements within your home.
Function and Fabulousness at it best!
Turn a foyer table into a style statement!
Cover up the supplies and add a pop of color and style while you’re at it.
Elevate the softness in a bedroom with skirted night stands. A great place to hide reading materials!
Between windows a skirted table adds the softness that curtain panels would have.
A round skirted table add real style. Skirted tables are a great way to camouflage old and worn furniture, giving it a new life.
A fun fabric makes a great skirted desk cover.
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Create and inexpensive desk with file cabinets and a solid surface top. Add high style by covering the cabinets with fabric.
I love this office. The file cabinets under fabric add funtion below and bookcase on top give the entire wall scape a built-in feel.
A great place to store old books…under the skirt. I love the bold trim on this cover.
And this greek key trim is stunning.
Add a trim at the bottom of the table skirt to draw the eye down and add visual weight near the floor.
Stunning!
A bold pattern fabric is a great way to add visual interest in apartment decor where you often can’t paint or wallpaper.
If you’d like to make a table skirt but aren’t sure how to go about it, check out this great tutorial by Elizabeth over at The Mustard Ceiling blog.
So now the big question….What’s under your skirt?
Upscale Downhome says
Forgot to tell you what’s under my skirt—shipping supplies, business cards and sewing stuff!
Upscale Downhome says
I love all the pictures you used. It’s really hard to pick just one and I guess that proves your point on how versatile they are. I made one for my office and I love the way it looks plus the storage is great!