STYLED BY ALLISON
S I X Ways to
Reimagine Your Summer
CHANGE
BY ALLISON GAUDETT
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arefree days filled with drives to the nearest beach to find yourself engulfed by that warm salty sea breeze. A visit to local markets, shops, or the corner pub that has today’s mouthwatering special of a local catch fresh off the boat. Sincere boisterous laughter, vivacious smiles, polite appreciation meet you at every turn. The come-as-you-are gatherings hosted by salt-of-theearth family, neighbours, or a friend-of-a-friend with foot-stomping music setting the tone. The North Shore culture has a way of soaking deep into your soul, leading many to naturally fall into step with its simple, smooth pace. Now that summer is here, we can really hit our stride. As we head into our second summer of these unusual times, we still need to tweak our happy-go-lucky summer attitudes. In true North Shore fashion, we are seeing our neighbours make lemonade out of some sour situations of late. If you are looking for a little inspiration for a summer that will still see us a little closer to home, then let me share a few of the tricks — some that are tricks of my trade, that I am putting to use to help make this summer at home one for the memory books.
1 Soak in Nature with Intention ‘If you go out in the woods today, you better not go alone…’ — Teddy Bear Picnic Accept that these days are what they are. Instead of longing for summers past I recommend turning this attitude on its head and making the most of this time. Head out for that nature walk with intention. Pack up that lunch for a picnic experience in lieu of the dining table — take along your favourite blanket to sit on even though it’ll get dirty, throw in a change of clothes so those puddles and streams can be a “yes,” and a treat never hurts. Wine in a can is one of my new favourite treats. Just remember to take the recyclables and trash home with you. SIMPLIFIED ALTERNATIVE: Grab paper and pencil, charcoal, paints, etc., and head out for creative time — independently or with the kids. Nature rubbing crafts could be the inspiration you didn’t know you needed. The North Shore
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2 Forage for Fun Bringing clippings of greenery or wildflowers from the outdoors in is a simple, free way to breathe new life into your décor. The process of foraging and curating bouquets or sculptural installations with branches can be extremely relaxing. DESIGNER TIP: Place these arrangements in unexpected, outof-the-norm locations. It is a sincere joy to travel down a hallway, enter a bathroom, or wake early and spy that unexpected pop of life on your nightstand.
3 Interior: Turn Aspiration into Reality I could not begin to count the number of times I have heard “spacious primary bedroom” on a must-have list for a renovation or new construction project. Visions of a lux, curated lounge corner just for them to sit, enjoy a good read, sip that beverage in silence, or simply be. Breaking News: now is the time to turn those aspirations into reality! Curate that space that vibes relaxation, inspiration, ambition, or whatever you need, and enjoy it. SMALL SPACE NOTE: No excuse not to maximize on the square footage available and enjoy where you live in the moment. Think smaller scale pieces, use vertical space to your advantage, and be conscious of your spatial plan.
4 Exterior: Quite Literally,
Change your Perspective
Backyard summer round two. Whatever green space you have available: front porch sitting, apartment patio living — is starting to feel less than thrilling as a destination these days. I highly recommend a perspective rearrange, just like you would switch a living room layout around once you’re tired of the same ole thing. Get outside and change up how you see your green spaces. For us, I’ve moved our hammock, pieces from the patio set, and a few potted plants to an otherwise neglected corner of the yard and instantly it creates a seemingly brand-new destination to use and enjoy, while the sightlines of our house give a fresh perspective. Patio dining is another favourite switcheroo with a big payoff
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