Design a Relaxing Getaway
This unorganized family room is transformed into a functional, relaxing getaway.
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Hide CaptionShow CaptionAll it takes is some creative organization and a few designer tricks to turn a mishmash of a space into a functional, relaxing getaway. Pour a tropical cocktail, turn on the fan and grab your favorite book. This room is ready for you to come in and relax! (SHNS photo courtesy Home & Garden Television)All About
Seating in here was key. I had a built-in corner bench made that was covered with overstuffed, comfy cushions in a soft cotton fabric that worked with the valances. The fabric's pattern is also great for kids and pets, as it'll hide stains and other mishaps well. For additional storage, I made sure the bench had a hinged lid which would be easily reached, making it a great place to hide games and toys.
I didn't want to overcrowd the space with too much furniture, so I only brought in one side console table with fitted baskets that slide out and open space for our budgie cage and guinea pig home. A small coffee table was placed in the middle of the room and a wicker rocker was set to the side, under which I lay large grass mat.
This touch of the tropics was enhanced by a large ceiling fan hung in the middle of the room. Two pedestals with gorgeous flower arrangements flanked the door to the back yard and gave the entrance some importance.
All it takes is some creative organization and a few designer tricks to turn a mishmash of a space into a functional, relaxing getaway. Pour a tropical cocktail, turn on the fan and grab your favorite book. This room is ready for you to come in and relax!
(Interior decorator Candice Olson is host of Home & Garden Television's Divine Design.)


























