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Live like a star

Wish your home looked more like the ones you see on TV?

From those cool backdrops on hot, primetime dramas to the jawdropping "afters" on doityourself design shows, wouldn't it be greatif you could give your own home that cameraready treatment?

Whether you're staging for a sale or just want to enjoy the space youhave, you can raise your design game without spending big bucks.

Here are eight tips from those masters of home magic  decoratorsand set designers who style everything from Hollywood sets to

designshow fixeruppers  to get your home ready for its closeup.

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Kill the clutter

"Obviously, one of the very first things to do is get rid of the clutter the room dandruff," says Christopher Lowell, designer and author of"Christopher Lowell's Seven Layers of Organization."

"Nothing should be in the room that isn't intended to be there," hesays.

One of his tricks: Stand in the doorway and squint. "If you can't makeout what's on the table, it's clutter," he says. "It's too small."

If you're a collector, remember, "There's power en masse," he says.So either find a way to showcase your star pieces, or display the collection together (rather than scatteredthroughout the house), he says. Try mounting a few of the best pieces onto blockstyle shelves, so thecollection becomes an art installation, he says. With that volume, the collection "takes on drama."

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8 secrets to designing a cameraready roomBy Dana Dratch • Bankrate.com

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Lighting is your (room's) best accessory

With the right lighting, you can totally reshape a room, says Lowell."Lighting allows you to see only what you want to see," he says. Fora welllayered look, he recommends mixing the types of lighting in aroom.

Try these strategies to brighten up a space.

Use recessed or "up" lights (available at home decor and homesupply stores) to balance the light. Ideally, you want an equal amountcoming from above and below, he says.Light up the corners. "You're basically blowing out the corners  andit makes the room appear bigger," he says. One cool effect is to put

a can light under an umbrella palm (real or artificial) in a corner.Put all your lighting on dimmer switches. "It adds a very theatrical quality," says Lowell.Pin spotlights can "make a room feel sexy," like an intimate, upscale restaurant, he says. Use them to highlightsome of your favorite objects in a room. 10987654321 

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Weave a thread through a room

Want to tie a room together? Repeat a color, fabric or finishthroughout, says Corey Kaplan, a Hollywood production designer forthe hit TV series "Scandal."

On the show, you may have spotted that technique in character JakeBallard's apartment  with silver objects placed throughout the room,she says.

"(Set decorator) Amy Wells purchased a lot of silver elements ashtrays, balls, bowls," says Kaplan. "It's interesting, it's allaround

eyelevel, and it ties an eclectic room together."

It's also something you'll see in magazine layouts, Kaplan says. "You'll see one element that threads a roomtogether."

Another luxurious touch is flowers.

"Everything looks great with flowers," says Cortney Novogratz, cohost of "9 by Design" on Bravo and "Homeby Novogratz" on HGTV.

So put those on your redecorating list first, she says. "If you're able to have a plant or fresh flowers  somegreenery or some life is nice."

If you look for it, you'll see that just about every television show  drama, sitcom or talk show  includes a setstyled with flowers, Novogratz says.

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The 1 splurge

When Kaplan was a production designer on "The XFiles," she hadto solve her own baffling mystery: how to make agent Dana Scully'sapartment visually compelling on a budget.

While the character was living on a government salary and wearingvirtually the same outfit every day, viewers needed to glimpseScully's interesting, quirky side, says Kaplan.

The solution? Go with one attentiongrabbing piece.

In Scully's case, Kaplan selected a pricey, vintage refrigerator andstove set.

"It looked fantastic," she recalls. "It was a very common space, but you see it and say, 'This kitchen isamazing.' The kitchen's not amazing, but the refrigerator made the space. Everything else I got at Ikea."

"Get that one thing that ties the space together," Kaplan says.

It may take a little research and time, she says, "But it's worth your while."

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Neutral rooms, bright accents

One trick set designers like to use is keeping a space neutral.

"We like things to be simple and elegant," says Kaplan. "I think that'sthe most important element for any of our environments. We leaveour colors to the accents."

So walls and big pieces might be offwhites or grays, she says.Smaller pieces, such as chairs, add a punch of color. "That way, it'seasy to get them out of the way when you're done with them,"Kaplan says.

The set of "Scandal" uses this tactic, as seen with the two red chairs in Quinn Perkins' office.

Novogratz agrees. In a neutral room with a bright throw pillow or colorful vase, "automatically," your eyes go tothat, she says. "It just kind of freshens everything. The brightness stands out."

Another idea would be to reupholster an old couch in a bright color, says Paul DiMeo, host of "Second Act" onRLTV, and lead designer for Major League Baseball's Fan Cave.

If you don't have the skill to DIY or money for a pro, try decorating the couch with a bright blanket or throw, hesays.

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Small changes, big difference

Sometimes, it's the little things that make all the difference.

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Recently on the "Today" show, Novogratz demonstrated how asimple, white cabinet could look completely different with just a quickswitch of its hardware.

Switching from plain fixtures to something "big and bold changed thewhole piece of furniture," she recalls.

A new set of knobs  vintage glass, new chrome pulls, tribal designsor even a fleamarket find  can make cabinets look totally different,says Novogratz.

So whether it's that credenza in the living room or those kitchen cabinets, it's a simple solution with big results,she says.

Another small job you can do to make a big difference is painting the trim of a room.

"I don't think people realize you can paint (just) the trim on the walls and the door itself," says Novogratz. "Ithink people just assume crown molding and trim and doors are white."

She loves using a bold color for the baseboards. "You can do that in color and have a more neutral wall."

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Mirror, mirror

Sure, you can see your own reflection in mirrors, but did you knowthey can also be used to amplify the light and make a room lookbigger?

To make mirrors really brighten a space, place them on the wallopposite a window  you can almost double the light in the room,says Lowell.

Do it on the cheap by hanging a grouping of mismatched mirrors onone wall, says Novogratz. Using different frames and different sizes

helps the installation become "funky and quirky," she says.

Once you have the mirrors, you could use paint to create a flowing motif. Make the mirrors more uniform byrepainting the frames in a matching color. Or try a builtin look by painting them to match the trim. You caneven make the frames "disappear" by matching the paint to the walls.

Another quick and cheap tip for a highdollar look is moving the furniture away from the walls.

"In great rooms, the furniture floats," says Lowell. It's not lined up against the wall.

Instead of putting furniture against the walls and using that to define an area, try using an area rug, he says."Think of that really smart hotel lobby," and cluster conversation areas in a living room or den, he says.

Save "the walls for art and storage units," Lowell says.

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Use original artwork

Original artwork can make a room, but it doesn't have to be pricey,says DiMeo. If you frame it the right way, you can display familyphotos, kids' art or even a colorful scarf for an original piece thatshines.

"Artwork can be done for a few dollars," says DiMeo. "I don't haveone single poster in my house. I have all our friends' artwork in ourhouse."

If you have kids, blow up a couple of their art projects to 30 inches by30 inches or 30 inches by 20 inches, he says. Not only are you designing a room with something unique andoriginal, you're also telling your child, "Look at that," says DiMeo.

Or, for a DIY project, you can use stencils to try your hand at a mural, he says.

"Stencils are a way of doing something cheaply and having a room like no other," says DiMeo. "It's only paint,and you can always paint over it. Don't be afraid to throw some color on the wall."

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Posted:July 19, 2013