Montreal Gazette

STYLISH IDEAS TO HELP YOU CREATE CAMERA-READY LOOK

- KARL LOHNES Do you have a decor dilemma or want to give feedback? You can contact Karl Lohnes on Facebook or Instagram at Karl Lohnes Designer, or via email at klohnesdec­or@sympatico.ca. Karl has worked as a home decor specialist and product designer for

Have you moved into a new space or renovated your home, but it still doesn’t look like one of those fabulous places from a decorating magazine or television show?

I hear it all the time: people spend time, money and effort on their homes but feel it still doesn’t have that camera-ready look.

As a longtime magazine editor and television stylist, I’ve learned styling tricks that will make your space look complete and impressive. These easy designer and stylist tricks will give your home pizzazz and make it look like a designer just finished up their work and waved goodbye.

CREATE GOOD SIGHTLINES

When you walk into your house, what captures your attention immediatel­y? In a small condo, the sightline from the entry door might be a blank wall at the end of a small foyer. Try placing a colourful piece of art there. In an open-concept home, the sightline might extend into another room. Ensure the sightline ends on something eye-catching: a fireplace, chandelier or large window with a view.

FOCAL POINTS

As discussed in previous columns, every room needs a focal point. Fireplace, bedroom headboards, bathroom vanities and a family-room television centre are the most obvious. The key is to make a conscious decision on the main focal point for each room. If it’s a practical item, like a TV, turn it into something pleasing to look at, even when it’s not in use, by creating an interestin­g vignette around it with artwork, shelving or a standout wall colour.

LIGHT THE FANTASTIC

One of the easiest ways to direct attention to your focal point is with light. Lights over artwork, wall sconces flanking

a fireplace or bed, and a wash of light on a focal wall are all effective ways to emphasize your focal point.

UPHOLSTER FURNISHING­S WITH MODERN FABRICS

Don’t say goodbye to a favourite comfy dining chair, sofa or ottoman when the covering becomes worn or outdated, re-upholster it in a modern, new fabric. It’s like Botox for furniture: it lifts and makes it look more youthful.

BRING THE WORLD HOME

An exotic-looking accessory (even a simple handmade basket) will add much needed character to a plain room. Rugs, pottery and blown glass are easily collected from travels or import shops and add a creative punch to a focal point area.

LIGHTING AS ACCESSORY

Light fixtures are also a great way to add a stylish decorative element to a room. Pendants are slowly replacing fancy chandelier­s and offer a refined clean-lined element over a table, kitchen island or as a hanging fixture in a corner of a room. Look for large-scale fixtures to add impact to your space.

Table lamps are best paired to create symmetry on each side of a bed, couch or on a credenza. I like to use singles in front of windows.

A lighted lamp in the window is how homeowners have always created a sense of welcome, coziness, and beauty for passersby. Adding an auto-timer means the lights will always be on to greet you when you come home from work, and it’s good for home security, too.

 ?? ONEKINGSLA­NE.COM ?? Creating symmetry is a great way to bring a sense of calm to a room. Also pay attention to focal points, sightlines and lighting.
ONEKINGSLA­NE.COM Creating symmetry is a great way to bring a sense of calm to a room. Also pay attention to focal points, sightlines and lighting.
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A simple fabric update can give new life (and style) to older furnishing­s. Wedgwood Intaglio fabric, through designers, JFFabrics.com
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Worldly finds help create an exotic touch to modern or traditiona­l room settings. Hair On Hide Pouf, $130. Homesense.ca
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Simple, sculptural shaped pendants add modern flair to lighting. Barbara Barry’s HALO Light, $1,500. VisualComf­ort.com
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