
Sheets may not be the most exciting decorative home purchase, but you can't live without 'em, so I think a little ornamentation is due where they're concerned. That's why I'm loving the
Williams-Sonoma Link Embroidery Sheet Set ($99.99-149.99). The chains of embroidered diamonds in orange, blue, or khaki give your basic white sheet a subtle hint of color and flavor, without looking overwhelming, tacky, or complicated.

Williams-Sonoma Home is currently hosting its
Semiannual Sale, offering discounts of up to 40 percent on furniture, bedding, bath, accessories, window coverings, rugs, lighting, and dining and entertaining items. Williams-Sonoma Home's sales are always worth checking out for unusual savings. And while most of the store's products are loved by traditionalists, they do sell many basics and versatile items that will appeal to most anyone.

One
small change you can make in your bedroom that will have a vast visual effect — as evidenced by
Zoë's before and after —is to introduce a new duvet cover. The
Williams-Sonoma Home Iron Gate Crewel Duvet Cover ($348-$448) may not be the most affordable one, but its white-on-white or black-on-white pattern is certainly versatile enough for many color schemes. While its name suggests it's inspired by the interlacing design of antique iron gates, I'm also getting a
Van Cleef and Arpels vibe from it, as well as a resemblance to
Dwellstudio's Sketch textiles, both of which I love.

The antique trunk used as a side table in my childhood home must have its grips on me because once again, a
crave worthy coffee table trunk has caught my eye. This time, the new
Williams-Sonoma Home Williams Trunk ($2,950) is on my mind. I love how its classic shape is balanced by updated nickel-plated hardware.

For all the hours you spend earmarking glossy pages, window-shopping, and curating your wardrobe, your garb deserves the finest dwelling the shelter world has to offer. Enter the
Williams-Sonoma Home St. Helena Dresser ($2,250).