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genny Cummings, owner and founder of Indigo Interiors near the Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara, loves “helping others make the most of their homes”. Passionate about interior design, she has been bringing aesthetic simplicity and Asian imports into Santa Barbara for 26 years. She suggests a few basic principals that can make your home more comfortable and your life a little richer, whatever size house or budget you have.

• Let the warmth and color of nature inspire you. fill an antique basket with large orchids, place that in front of a tall mirror and notice your room grow. Brighten up a drab living room with pink ginger. Keep in mind, masses of flowers always get a standing ovation.

• Have some fun moving your furniture around. By arranging your seating in a circle, you invite gatherings and conversation. This alone can transform an underused room into a center of attraction.

• By adding sparkle to a space, a static room awakens. Glass top tables, mirrors, por- celain vases and silk fabric play off of rich wood and dense textures. each one is inspired by the contrast of the other.

• Carry the eye as far as you can. Hang artwork at the end of a hallway or create a garden view out of a major window…. essentially, think outside the box.

• Most importantly, enhance your home through clever lighting – this one trick can make all the difference. Up-light a plant, fill in a dark corner, spotlight your art, and night-light your garden. Gorgeous rooms fall flat without high lights and low lights. If you balance these sources, your home will glow.

These days, this designer recognizes that budgets are tight, but believes a lackluster economy should not stop us from making the most of our living environment.

“We can all bring new life and vitality into our homes on a very small budget and a little creative know-how.”