The Art of Accessories
Designer: Eloise Kubli, ASID NCIDQ Publication: The Sun-Sentinel
Text: Patti Roth Photographer: Kim Sargent
Dynamic Wall Display - Interior designer Eloise Kubli of Collective Construction & Design Plantation presents family photos into a dynamic wall display with images printed on frameless aluminum.

Whether your taste is formal and elegant, or you prefer a more playful vibe, accessories personalize your style. Still, choosing just the right items to accent your décor can be intimidating.
Rather than scattering lots of smaller objects around a room, interior designer Eloise Kubli of Plantation prefers focusing on a statement pieces that offer impact and personality.
When multiple items are displayed on a wall or tabletop, many designers work in sets of three, five or other uneven numbers.
Designer: Eloise Kubli, ASID NCIDQ Publication: The Sun-Sentinel
Text: Patti Roth Photographer: Kim Sargent
Anchoring and Unifying - When properly positioned, rugs anchor and unify individual elements within a space, such as the dining table and chairs in this design by Eloise Kubli of Collective Construction & Design in Plantation.’Shag rugs are affordable, durable and give texture to the more modern space,’ Kubli says.

Eclectic and Natural
loise Kubli also incorporates pieces that are conversation starters, family memorabilia or mementos from travels. “I don’t think there are any rules, except find things that fascinate you,” she says.
Designer: Eloise Kubli, ASID NCIDQ Publication: The Sun-Sentinel
Text: Patti Roth Photographer: Kim Sargent
Design Elements - Repetitive and simple artwork or design elements update the look of a room.

Mixing and Matching
etal accessories are relatively easy to mix and match, says Kubli. Silver, burnished gold and copper work well together. “It’s ok, and even desirable, to mix metals,” she says.
And, as with most things in life, remember that less is almost always more.<<<