Massage & Bodywork

September | October 2014

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Mariah Culbertson is a trained esthetician and massage therapist. The examples shown in this article are from the Sposh collection, by Universal Companies. Pillowcase and Quilted Blanket One of the most economical ways to create a serene yet sophisticated look in your treatment room is to keep it simple. A two-color palette with some texture thrown in dresses a table beautifully! Using soft colors that complement each other, as shown here, conveys a sense of calmness and tranquility. A cushy pillow is a functional addition to many treatments and modalities, and creates a comfortable first impression even if you don't use it during the session. A quilted blanket or other interesting texture can add just the right amount of flair to your design and eliminate the need to spend on other accent elements. Reversible Blanket and Reversible Saddle Can you imagine any quicker way to change your room? An accent saddle dresses up a table, and reversible saddles can be found for under $20. Combining a reversible blanket and a reversible accent saddle gives you four different possible looks for $60– $80 total. Everything, and a Table Skirt, Too You like multiple table accents, and you want it all? Go for it! Dressing a table couldn't be more fun when you have several pieces to mix and match. With a little searching, you can put together your ideal combination of a table skirt, reversible blanket, reversible saddle, and bolster cover for $100 or less. A simple, neutral palette with one or two items in a print to tie it all together will look like you paid a professional designer—and that's how to change up your room easily, beautifully, and economically! Under $ 50 Under $ 80 Under $ 100 I t p a y s t o b e A B M P C e r t i f i e d : w w w. a b m p . c o m / g o / c e r t i f i e d c e n t r a l 83

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