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Thomas J. Story
George Dolese uses a row of votive holders as a centerpiece, filling them with tea lights or sprigs of greenery.
Style secrets from the pros
18 easy ways to create high-end looks on a budget

In this story:

Use neutral colors and funky finds

Make use of what you already have

This time of year often inspires a fresh start, and sprucing up the surroundings at home may be the perfect place to begin.

Fortunately, it can be done without spending outrageous amounts of time and money. By simply adding a few creative accents, using old objects in new ways, or rearranging your belongings, you can easily revive your home's look.

To get a few pointers, we talked to three prop stylists, professionals who regularly deal with the challenges of high design standards, tight budgets, and tough deadlines while managing to create picture-perfect settings that are featured in magazine spreads and coffee-table books.

"For many photo shoots, we have to furnish several rooms in just three days or less," says stylist Gia Russo. "You have to be able to pull it together and still stay within the budget."

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Published: January 2004