The Mercury News

Try out these designer details secrets

- By Cathy Hobbs

From color to the right furniture, fabrics, artwork and accessorie­s, we’ve assembled some designer details secrets.

1. Incorporat­e shape blocking. This involves the repetition of shapes or patterns to make a design feel cohesive. 2. Use thoughtful accents. Accessorie­s are critical elements of a room. Incorporat­e colors and items that look like they belong together.

3. Go white. Sometimes white or neutral colors can make a soft and soothing palette.

4. Use pops of color. Subtle but purposeful pops of color can help highlight a space.

5. Vary height. Don’t use items that are all one height.

6. Use vignettes. Vignettes are small, thought-out design elements such as successful­ly paired together.

7. Don’t ignore surfaces such as dressers and countertop­s. These are great opportunit­ies to continue your design statement.

8. Dress your shelves. Bookshelve­s or open shelves throughout the home should be functional­ly yet aesthetica­lly pleasing. Blend books with decorative elements.

9. Consider artwork instead of mirrors over dressers. Often this is an opportunit­y to continue a color story in a room.

10. Infuse greenery or natural elements. Many designers use organic and natural elements such as moss, greenery, reeds, branches, twigs and stones as filler design elements for spaces such as shelves, countertop­s and side tables.

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Contact her at info@ cathyhobbs.com or visit her website at www.cathyhobbs.com.

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