Vpen Door I Smart Lighting Smart lighting ideas to spruce up your home. (StatePoint) If you're building or remodeling your home, as more Americans are doing these days, consider a fresh approach to your lighting both inside and out. "Lighting sets the mood for a space and illuminates daily activities," says Jeff Dross, trends expert at Kichler, a manufacturer of decorative lighting, landscape lighting and ceiling fans. To maximize the appearance and functionality of your rooms and outdoor spaces, there are several things you should know before getting started: STYLE: Consider your taste and how your lighting will interact with your decor and architecture. Is your style contemporary, traditional or transitional? If you have heavily ornamented furniture, wallpaper or window dressings, consider lighting that's cleaner and simpler for a balanced contrast. "The trend today is cleaner and simpler designs, regardless of your style preference," says Dross. "Keep it simple." FINISH: Today's most popular fixtures feature lighter colors like polished nickel or chrome, Get Crafty Personalize your home with accents you make yourself. (StatePoint) When it comes to home decor, consider crafting your own objects of beauty. Personalization adds a unique and elegant touch to your home. And with a little ingenuity, even items you'd normally throw away like candy wrappers and old magazines can be transformed into spectacular vases, gifts and jewelry. "Grab a sheet of paper and hold it in your hands. Think of all the things you can do with it: Crumple it, fold it, rip it, paint it, weave it, stitch it, tear paper into strips to make papier-mâché or cut it into intricate designs. Each sheet of paper contains endless possibilities," says Kayte Terry, visual 20 I OPEN DOOR Magazine • May 2013 and textured or distressed finishes such as aged bronze. LAYERS: Multiple light sources can minimize glare and shadows, while adding depth and dimension, so layer spaces with ambient (overhead), task and accent lighting. FUNCTIONALITY: Think about how you plan to use each space you're lighting. For example, if your dining room serves more as a homework and hobby station than a formal place to gather, you'll want to install a maximum amount of light. If you merchandising manager for Anthropologie stores and author of Paper Made, a new crafting book. Here's a project you can try at home that just takes 10 steps: Ring Around the Rosey Vase 1. Use a craft knife, ruler and cutting mat to cut magazine pages into 600 1/4-inch strips. 2. Use cylindrical object of different sizes as rolling instruments. Roll the strips around the object once, then brush glue on the next section of the strip and roll again. Dab glue at the end of the strip to seal the coil. 3. Brush each roll with decoupage medium and set aside to dry. 4. Trace the bottom of the jar onto the cardboard with pencil. Add 1 inch to the diameter, and use a craft knife to cut it out. Cut a magazine page in a circle 2 inches larger in diameter than the base. 5. Brush one side of the cardboard circle with white glue and center and press it facedown onto the magazine circle. Use the craft knife to cut slits 1 inch apart from the edge of the magazine circle to the entertain there, be sure to install a dimmer. DIMENSIONS: Pick appropriately sized lighting fixtures for the size of your rooms. A good rule of thumb for chandeliers is to add the two dimensions of your room to arrive at a minimum diameter. So a 12x12 room should have a fixture with a minimum diameter of 24 inches and be no larger than the width of the dining room table. WIRING: Know where the outlets and electrical boxes are. This is especially important for new construction or large remodeling jobs. SUNLIGHT: Natural light plays a large role in the type of lighting you need. Look at where the windows are and how much light they let in. Pay attention to plants or trees that may partially block the sun's rays. ACCENTS: Light the cove, add sconces and fill the tray ceiling with light. Accent lighting is the jewelry of the home and can make a huge difference to your home's appeal. If you haven't given lighting careful consideration in the past, now is the perfect opportunity — whether you're remodeling or building your home. ❑ edge of the cardboard circle. 6. Brush edges of the magazine circle with glue and wrap each 1 inch tab around the edge of the cardboard circle. 7. Brush glue along the outer edge of the circle and attach a row of paper coils around the base. Vary the size of the coils, making sure that each coil's edges touch the next. 8. Continue gluing the paper coils, stacking them in uneven rows. Every three rows, brush the inside and outside of the vase with decoupage medium and let dry. Leave more space between the coils as the rows stack higher. 9. Check the height of the vase by placing the jar inside it. Add paper coils until they rise about 1 inch above the glass jar. 10.Remove the jar. Brush the inside and outside of the vase with decoupage medium and let dry completely before replacing the jar. You don't need to spend a fortune on crafting supplies. By rescuing materials from your recycling bin, you can transform your home with unique colorful objects. ❑