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(Tina Meador) #1

Photograph by THOMAS J. STORY


As any good host knows, the best


get-togethers live or die by the right


lighting. “For me, it’s all about creat-


ing a warm and inviting everyday


glow,” says Southern California de-


signer and author Nathan Turner , a


frequent at-home entertainer. “Dur-


ing this time of year, I go the extra


step to make it more festive.” Turner’s


advice: Take a layered approach to il-


luminating a space , starting with low-


hanging pendants set to dim and table


lamps and sconces forming soft pools


of brightness. By diffusing the light


throughout and keeping some of it at


eye level, you’ll cut down on unflatter-


ing shadows. The final touches? Place


candles on tables, consoles, and man-


tels ; park a pair of hurricanes along


the entryway floor ; or adorn an exte-


rior staircase with votives. The mood


you create will be as welcoming as the


party itself. —Chantal Lamers


Bunny Toile wallpaper , $50/roll ; yorkwall.com. Dining
chair upholstery in Chapman Juniper ; sunbrella.com.
Växjö pendant lamp, $39 ; ikea.com. Alki White Glass
Table Lamp , $149 ; cb2.com. Shallow Salad Bowl in
Redwood , $135 , and Studiopatro Solid Lightweight
Linen Napkins, $22; heathceramics.com. Vintage hutch;
elsiegreen.com. Glass vase, $115, and Gregg Hessel
Copper Candlesticks from $145 ; thegardener.com.


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