RETROFIT
YOUR RENTAL
Senior designer
Brian Sawyerof
Sawyer Berson
helps you upgrade
without losing
your lease
Switch your focus from
lights to dimmers
Designershateoverhead
lighting, but if you’re
stuck with it, installing
dimmers can make a
huge difference. The
samegoesforfloor
lamps.‘Ifthere’sno
dimmer on the switch,
youcanjustaddoneto
thecord,’Sawyersays.
Get plastered, but
use paint
Thepaintjobyourplace
got the week before
you moved needn’t be
permanent. To add
some texture, use paints
andglazestocreatea
decorative effect, like
usingastippleroller
with heavy body paint
to imitate a plaster wall.
The key to shelves
is to disappear them
Shelves–andthestuff
youputonthem–arean
underrated design
element. ‘The simpler the
better,’ says Sawyer. You
want to place the focus
on the objects the
shelves are supporting:
art...intheformofaprint,
books, or your Jordans
collection.
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THE
FUNDAMENTALS
Don’tbeafraidof
glossy paint
On ceilings, it brings in
more natural light and
serves as a cheat to give
the appearance of a
higher ceiling. And on any
surface, the refl ections –
of sunlight, city lights,
water, your neighbour’s
dog – create a kind of art.
Pull furniture away
from the wall
Just a few inches.
The room will
feel larger. Trust us.
Ignore the
dimensions of
your windows
Window size doesn’t
need to determine how
big the window
appears. So never put
a window treatment
inside the window. If
there’s space above the
window, hang a curtain
rod or Roman shades as
close to the ceiling as
possible (and allow the
sides to go beyond the
width of the window) to
create the illusion of
a larger window and
higher ceiling.
Fewer things
on the wall
One thing. Maybe two.
Think of your house as
a museum. If you’re going
to the trouble of hanging
something up, it should
be showcased. The spot
on your wall is almost
more important than
what you place on it. Feel
free to swap things in and
out as an easy way to
reboot your interior.
2.Lamps
There is no better
way to set the
mood and make
any space feel
comfortable
and relaxing.
Bendi fl oor
lamp R1 299
1.Quality
combos
Choose bedding in
crisp, fresh cotton
and timeless colour
combinations.
Neutrals are easy
to accessorise with
just a few accents.
Don’t be afraid of
the lived in look
either: toss some
cushions around
the room and
drape a blanket
over the bottom
of the bed. It’s an
effortless and
dreamy effect.
100% cotton
reversible duvet
set R599
3.Compact
speaker
The Stanmore
speaker from
Marshall is a real
show stopper.
This is a must have
for any guy’s
bookshelf; it shouts
sophistication.
Stanmore bluetooth
speaker R5 999
4.Rugs
Rugs pull
everything together
and make a space
feel warm and cosy.
Go for a natural
material, like cotton
or wool.
Sixth Floor striped
100% woven cotton
rug R999
5.Art
Art is a great
conversation
starter, so go
for something
unexpected or
a work that says
something about
who you are. A case
in point is this
quirky travel series
by US artists Lyn
Nannce-Sasser and
Stephen Sasser.
R99 per print
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FIVE APARTMENT ESSENTIALS
Superbalist.com’s apartment buyer
Chevaune Morrison takes us through
a modern man’s must-haves. If you have
an empty apartment, start with these