The boutique, Something Simple, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas draws you in with creative magic the minute you walk in the door. Kaylene Shepard is the proprietor. She is really an artist and designer! I took a trip with my mother and sister to Northwest Arkansas and our first overnight stay was in Eureka Springs. This Victorian town is known for its healing springs. The entire city limits of Eureka Springs are designated as a Historic District and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Something Simple is a Classic Legacy customer and I wanted to stop in and say hello. The minute I saw this house and walked in the back door I knew I was in for a treat! These are some things I learned:
- Displays that are unique draw customers in!
- Simple colors unify. Kaylene uses black and white and highlights with aged wood.
- Textures are important. Wood, lace, burlap, feathers, tinsel, brass, and glass offer wonderful texture.
- Creativity makes this store a destination!
Kaylene invited me to take lots of photos. Enjoy and as you look think of what you have and how it might be used to create interest and draw customers to explore your store.
As I walked deeper into the store I realized that the colors black and white were repeated often and accents of burlap, wood, silver, and gold pulled everything together!
When you travel in Northwest Arkansas be sure to make Something Simple a destination. It is one of the most charming businesses that I have ever visited! We have a Pinterest Page that highlights displays for retail stores. Be sure to follow me on Pinterest where I have pinned many of these displays as well as curated hundreds more!
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