
If you want to add some old-fashioned romance to your boudoir, look no further than the
French Country Bed (queen on sale for $539, regularly $899). While it may look a little bit like
Brocade Home (though of course, Brocade claims that there's nothing country about their French furniture), the price is significantly cheaper. From the Chris Madden For JCPenney Home Collection, this whitewashed bed features woven cane and is constructed from solid wood and molded resin.

I never thought I'd say it . . .

In my
recent Casa Verde, I told you about Danny Seo's eco makeover of Maria Menounos' backyard, and showed you a few products to help you get the look in your outdoor space. Well, lucky you, the
JCPenney Capiz Shell Candleholder ($19-$24) that Seo used, which is made of natural capiz shells harvested from the waters of the Philippines, is on sale. It does look fab outdoors on
Menounos' farmhouse table, but there's no reason why you can't enjoy one inside as well.

Even if you don't entertain often, every home should have a classic and simple set of table linens, for the occasion that guests drop by and to nudge you to actually sit down and enjoy your brunch every Sunday morning. If you've inherited some antique linens, that's wonderful, but you may want to keep them in good shape for parties. There's no need to drop big bucks on your tabletop, especially when the
JCPenney Hemstitch Table Linens ($12-$27, 50% off) are so affordable.

The
JCPenney Mercury Table Lamp ($139, originally $299) is a stunner. Using the same finish as my coveted
Haley Lamp, it also incorporates the appealing silhouette of the
stacked ball lamp. It would look great next to some other mercury glass, or as part of a blingy bedroom.