Decorating & Design
August 9, 2023
Expert Tips From Designer Jaclyn Harper On Incorporating Home Security Without Compromising Style

Jaclyn Harper, Canadian TV personality and founder of Harper Designs, is a big proponent of style that’s both beautiful and functional. Jaclyn recently underwent a home renovation with the goal to create a functional and safe space for her busy family of four that doesn’t compromise on style.
Here’s how she used a master combo of design hacks and cutting-edge technology to get the best of both worlds.

Design Tip #1: Streamline your storage for a functional and fashionable space
“An organizational system that is functional and stylish will help to minimize clutter and keep your home well organized,” says Jaclyn. In the family room, new built-in bookcases flank the fireplace and TV and hold an assortment of vases, books and baskets for a beautiful display.
No matter the square footage, choosing furniture with storage capabilities is a smart way to prioritize design in the home while minimizing clutter. Consider investing in an ottoman with a storage chest or stacking a few fashionable boxes to help corral papers and knick-knacks.

Design Tip #2: It’s easy to integrate safety features into your home without compromising on the aesthetic
“Your home may be your biggest investment, and for many, our most prized possession,” says Jaclyn. “With this home renovation, it was important that I upgraded our family’s technology so the home was more protected. We installed TELUS SmartHome Security, which has features like video capabilities, automation and real-time monitoring to manage my home 24/7. You’re able to keep your valuables and loved ones safe all from the convenience of your phone, and the technology itself looks beautiful too.”
Coffered ceilings and statement-making millwork are stand-out features in Jaclyn’s dining room. The sleek, touchscreen tablet from TELUS SmartHome Security camouflages itself into the wall and won’t draw attention away from the room’s details.

Design Tip #3: Think ahead when it comes to lighting and energy usage
Jaclyn warns against using too many pot lights, which can sometimes make your home feel like a landing pad. “Thinking ahead about lighting placement and the fixtures can really elevate your space. By adding a statement light, you provide a thoughtful impact to the design of your home.”
Jaclyn strikes the perfect balance of pot lights, statement pendants and sconces in her new kitchen. Automating your space allows you to set the mood and manage your home’s lighting and energy usage. TELUS SmartHome Security helps you save by monitoring the home for costly mistakes — you can set and forget your home’s devices, locks, and lights with TELUS SmartHome Automation Scenes Mode, then control them with a single click on the SmartHome Security app. You won’t have to worry about wondering if you’ve left lights on ever again!

Design Tip #4: Create cozy zones
Whether your home is open-concept or made up of smaller rooms, Jaclyn recommends using large rugs and groups of furniture to create zones. “This makes your home easier to navigate — thoughtful layouts can really optimize the function of your space.”
Jaclyn designed a cozy breakfast nook in her new home for the family to spend their mornings together. This space also doubles as a working hub, creating a secluded area when there’s a need for quiet time.

With TELUS SmartHome Security, you don’t have to compromise on style for a safe home. With over 150 years of home security experience, TELUS SmartHome Security offers your family a safe and stylish future with sleek cameras, alarms and sensors that easily integrate into any room. With smart home automation devices such as the Smart Thermostat, you can also expect to save up to six per cent on your heating bill.
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More About Jaclyn:
Jaclyn is well known for hosting Canadian TV shows such as Morning Live First Edition, Tiny Talent Time and The Shopping Channel. She started Harper Designs Inc. in 2018 and is based in Burlington, Ont.