Chattanooga At Home Fall 2021

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CHATTANOOGA WOVEN WALLCOVERINGS FOR THE WIN

Classic

NEUTRALS STAIR RUNNERS BRING SERIOUS STYLE TO ANY SKINNY SPACE PERFECTLY PRESERVED FRESH TECHNIQUES FOR CANNING YOUR GARDEN BOUNTY

BLACK INK 2127-20

TILE TO MAKE YOUR SPACE SHIP “SHAPE”

CLIFFSIDE GRAY HC-180

YELLOWSTONE

TAKE AN EPIC ROAD TRIP & DISCOVER THIS WILD WONDER


FREE IN-STORE COLOR CONSULTATIONS*

REPELS THE TOUGHEST STAINS. *Available with paint purchase. See store for details. Find expert service and every color you can imagine at your locally owned Benjamin Moore® retailer.

5529 Hixson Pike, Hixson TN (423) 843-9286

5243 Little Debbie Pkwy STE 115, Ooltewah TN (423) 541-7649

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HOW MUCH PAINT DO I NEED? Follow this formula to estimate the paint requirements of your project. You’re nearly finished painting when you look down into the almost empty can and realize – yikes! You won’t have quite enough paint to finish the job. Estimating the amount of paint you need is as important as choosing your color scheme. Save yourself time and a panic attack by taking the guesswork out of your paint requirements using a calculator similar to the one on this page. It’s as simple as measuring the dimensions of the room being painted to find the surface area.

STEP 4: Add Total Doors plus Total Windows to = Surface Not to Be Painted. STEP 5: Subtract Surface Not to Be Painted from Total Wall Surface = Total Surface To Be Painted.

STEP 1: Measure the Walls Wall 1 Width: ___ ft. X Height: ___ ft. = _____ ft.

STEP 6: Divide Total Surface to Be Painted by

Wall 2 Width: ___ ft. X Height: ___ ft. = _____ ft.

the Spread Rate* = Amount of Paint Needed

Wall 3 Width: ___ ft. X Height: ___ ft. = _____ ft. Wall 4 Width: ___ ft. X Height: ___ ft. = _____ ft. Add together to find Total Wall Surface = _____ ft.

For Each Coat. *SPREAD RATE: The spread rate is the recommended yield you can expect from a can of paint. Typically, a U.S. gallon of paint will

STEP 2: Measure the Doors Door 1 Width: ___ ft. X Height: ___ ft. = _____ ft. Door 2 Width: ___ ft. X Height: ___ ft. = _____ ft.

cover 350-400 square feet. As coverage may vary depending on paint product and thickness of application, check your paint can label to determine the spread rate before purchasing.

Add together to find Total Door Surface = ____ ft. PRO TIP: It’s wise to buy a bit more paint than STEP 3: Measure the Windows

you think you will need for the job. This way, you can ensure you will not run out of paint

Window 1 Width: ___ ft. X Height: ___ ft. = _____ ft.

before the job is done, plus you’ll have leftover

Window 2 Width: ___ ft. X Height: ___ ft. = _____ ft.

paint for touch-ups.

Add together to find Total Window Surface = _____ft.

Don’t run out! Let Chattanooga Paint & Decorating help calculate the right amount for you


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SPACES: Real-home redesigns with wall-to-wall ideas you can use.

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THE NEW TRADITONAL A 1940s remodel has its traditional appeal restored with a touch of modern glam

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A FINE BALANCE A long-forgotten property gets new life with a timeless touch

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THE MEDITERRANEAN MARVEL Classic Mediterranean-style architecture meets contemporary demands

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FARMHOUSE, REDEFINED Anne Rae Design marries Farmhouse appeal with European charm

Check out more colorful and inspiring spaces starting on page thirty-two.

Products featured in At Home are available at Chattanooga Paint & Decorating, some by special order.

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CARLEE BAIGRIE ARTHUR LIFFMANN OLIVIA HIEBERT TWILA DRIEDGER JIM TAYLOR AUBREY TAYLOR DARREN GRUNERUD

SIT, STAND, STACK OR HANG... THE OPTIONS ARE YOURS The new retail friendly clamshell packaging for Norton ProSand 5" Multi‑Air Cyclonic and UVH discs provides a secure ,rugged, durable, highly‑visible package that allows customers to see, touch, and feel the disc. It also provides retailers a variety of display options including sitting, standing, stacking, or hanging the package of discs. www.nortonabrasives.com NACustomerService@saint-gobain.com

IRA VAN DEN BERG

Love the designs within our pages? Connect with the talented folks behind the gorgeous spaces. THE NEW TRADITIONAL PG. 32 Marilaina Teich Interior Design Marlaina Teich www.MTDNY.com 516-378-0228 Marlaina@mtdny.com A FINE BALANCE PG. 40 Folkway Design & Wares Co. Sommer Tate (project) & Kimber Ratcliff www.folkwayco.com DESIGN@folkwayco.com

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© Saint‑Gobain January 2021.

THE MEDITERRANEAN MARVEL PG. 48 Bandd Design Sara Barney www.bandddesign.com hi@bandddesign.com 512-888-9313 FARMHOUSE REDEFINED PG. 55 Anne Rae Design, Kristin Kostamo-McNeil kristin@annerae.com www.annerae.com info@hudsonboston.com hudsoninteriordesigns.com


CON TEN TS

FALL 2021

Bahia Taylor Editor in Chief Co-founder Leigh McKenzie Creative Director Co-founder Carlee Baigrie Contributing Writer & Editor Olivia Hiebert Graphic Designer Melanie Truman Project Management Graphic Design Styling Gallon Creative www.galloncreative.com

©2021 Benjamin Moore & Co. Benjamin Moore and the triangle “M” symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore & Co. Color accuracy is ensured only when tinted in quality Benjamin Moore paints. Color representations may differ slightly from actual paint.

Owned and Published by: Gallon Creative For inquiries, please contact us at hello@galloncreative.com 5 Scurfield Blvd #25 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3Y 3G4 www.galloncreative.com hello@galloncreative.com Cover Photography - Viking Projects www.vikingprojectsco.ca While every effort has been made to ensure that advertisements and articles appear correctly, At Home Magazine cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage caused directly or indirectly by the contents of this publication. All material is intended for informational purposes only. The views expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of its publisher or editor. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part prohibited without written permission from the publisher.

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CRAFT TABLE: DIY? WE SAY Y-E-S!

Three lists to live by P. 62

BLOCK PRINT BASICS Create a one-of-a-kind custom pillow to serve your space

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HOT SPOT: High standards and strong ethics breed beautiful results AWAY FROM HOME ON THE RANGE Journey to the oldest dude range in America and immerse yourself in cowboy culture

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CHOW: Just thinking about it is making us hungry

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PERFECTLY PERSERVED Healthy and hearty recipes to preserve your harvest

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EXPLORER: Pack your sense of adventure and let’s go WILD, WILD COUNTRY The magic of the Rockies are calling: Yellowstone National Park

Cover Breakdown p. 92 Black Ink 2127-20

HC-180 Cliffside Gray

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TOOLBOX: Helpful resources for any homeowner STEP LIVELY Give any staircase added style with a bold stair-runner

Typeset in Adobe Garamond and Avenir Printed in Canada

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WE L C O M E

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s fall closes in and winter months draw near, there is still much uncertainty in the air — more than we were hoping for, at least. But we’ve found sanctuary in our spaces — and each other — and carved out comfort in creative ways. After more than a year spent with screens and technology ruling over our lives, we’ve all gained a new appreciation for slowing down and being in the moment. The state of flow that clouds over when time and to-dos feel a little farther from your mind. We’ve found that the best way to cultivate gratitude and presence is by leaning into simpler times: the good old-fashioned nostalgia of a simpler way of being.

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With each story between these covers, we hope to help you soak up every morsel of inspiration. From the quintessential cowboy lifestyle of the wild west (PG. 26) to the restorative powers of nature (we present an excellent case for making Yellowstone National Park your next destination on PG. 74), we’ve found joy in returning to the classic, tried-and-true practices of days gone by. We hope to empower you to take your comfort into your own hands with a DIY outdoor cushion hack that doubles as an opportunity for self-expression (PG. 22) or put your garden harvest to good use with hearty preservation recipes (PG. 70). The beautiful homes profiled in this issue are rooted in traditional materials and aesthetics, seeking out timelessness rather than trends. Enduring style just feels right these days, and serves as a testament to the stamina we’ve all had to muster over these challenging times — looking back to find our way forward. However you choose to rebuild your new normal, we hope you find new ways to make home your own, and new opportunities for finding joy in the unexpected. Stay safe and stay inspired.

CHATTANOOGA WOVEN WALLCOVERINGS FOR THE WIN

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PERFECTLY PRESERVED FRESH TECHNIQUES FOR CANNING YOUR GARDEN BOUNTY

BLACK INK 2127-20

TILE TO MAKE YOUR SPACE SHIP “SHAPE”

CLIFFSIDE GRAY HC-180

YELLOWSTONE

TAKE AN EPIC ROAD TRIP & DISCOVER THIS WILD WONDER

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CURTAIN CALL Choosing window treatments that are as pretty as they are purposeful

Drapery can not only accent windows and frame a beautiful view, they can complete the look of a room by bringing the décor together. Choosing the right style of curtains starts with the three Fs: FASHION: Color depends on whether you want the curtains to blend in with the décor or really pop. For a subtle look, choose fabrics in the same tone or a shade or two darker than the wall color; for a bold accent, go for a contrasting look. Patterns and prints can really add pizzazz to a room. If you have patterned furniture or an elaborate rug, choose a solid. A small, neutral print can bring texture to a room while a large graphic print that ties in to the color scheme brings décor to life.

FUNCTION: If you crave more privacy or cooler, darker quarters, select lined curtains – which will also protect the fabric from sun, act as an insulator and help the fabric fall more luxuriously. If you prefer more natural light to filter through, then decorative, unlined curtains will work just fine. Keep in mind that sunlight can fade curtains, especially those in brighter colors.

LENGTH & WIDTH Ready-made curtain panels come in lengths from 63 to 144 inches. • 63-inch curtains usually sit at or just below the sill. • 84-inch curtains sit at or just above the floor. • 96-inch curtains or longer can be pooled on the floor for a more dramatic appearance. To know which length you need, measure from the floor to where you’ll hang the rod, then round up. Keep in mind that the fabric should make contact with the floor, as too-short curtains look odd like a nerd in short pants! To achieve a “drapey” look when closed, the combined width of the panels should be at least two times the width of the window. Pleated panels have fullness built in, so their width can match the span of the window.

FABRIC: Texture and weight matters. Too heavy, and the drapes may not fold crisply when drawn; too light and they may not fall well. Also consider the mood of the space. Heavier fabrics appear formal; silky rayon blends and sateen curtains are practical. Billowy cotton and cotton blends work well in most décor, while linen, silk, faux silk and velvet are four-season favorites since they tend to hang best.

MOUNTING & HANGING Professionals rely on two rules to maximize the window and accentuate the space. 1. Higher Than the Frame: To create the illusion of a taller window, it is common to mount the curtain rod above the frame, about halfway between the frame and ceiling molding. Account for the extra fabric you’ll need when measuring drapery length from the floor up. 2. Wider Than the Frame: To make the window appear grander or to reveal pretty molding details, extend the curtain rod beyond each side of the frame. This also lets more light in when the drapes are open. Remember to adjust your width measurement.

ASK THE EXPERTS AT CHATTANOOGA PAINT & DECORATING FOR ASSISTANCE IN CHOOSING THE RIGHT DRAPERY FOR YOUR HOME. 5529 HIXSON PIKE, HIXSON, TN 37343 | 5234 LITTLE DEBBIE PKWY, OOLTEWAH, TN 37363


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With in house decorators on hand to advise and guide, Benjamin Moore paints, true color matching, new wallpaper designs, and beautiful window treatments, Chattanooga Paint & Decorating has the best team to bring your ideas to life.

5529 Hixson Pike, Hixson (423) 843-9286

5243 Little Debbie Pkwy STE 115, Ooltewah (423) 541-7649

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PAPERED TO PERFECTION Make a seamless transition from wallflower to wallpower Today’s wallcoverings are not your grandmother’s wallpapers (thankfully). With all due respect to grandma, modern wallcovering design covers every taste from classic to contemporary and applying the latest technology means they are easier to remove and provide greater durability than ever. The marketplace has unlimited wallpaper options for transforming a space with pattern, color and texture. VINYL WALLPAPER Vinyl is very popular because it’s simple to install, easy to remove and washable with the wipe of a cloth. • Solid vinyl wallpaper is made completely of vinyl and is ideal for bathrooms or kitchens where it is exposed to high humidity. It holds up well in high traffic areas. • Vinyl coated wallpaper is made of paper that is coated with a protective layer of acrylic vinyl, so it is washable, resistant to heat, humidity and grease. • Paper backed vinyl is paper backing laminated with a solid sheet of vinyl. It is thicker than many types of wallcoverings for greater durability, and is resistant to stains. It is not recommended in bathrooms or extremely humid spaces. • Fabric backed vinyl is a layer of woven fabric laminated to a sheet of solid vinyl facing. Great for high traffic areas, it is durable, easy to clean and hides surface imperfections well. EMBOSSED WALLPAPER: So many feels! Designs are pressed onto a paper backing to create a raised, textured effect. This makes it helpful in hiding rough, lightly damaged or imperfect walls. Easy to install, remove and maintain. FLOCKED WALLPAPER: Printed on paper backing, it has a velvetlike texture designed to create a “fuzzy” three dimensional effect. Not washable, extra care must be used not to get paste on the front surface while installing. FOIL WALLPAPER: Fabric-backed, fiberglass-backed or paper-backed foil wallpapers have a design printed on top of the metallic finish. Most foils will noticeably enhance wall imperfections, but are durable and washable.

GRASS-CLOTH WALLPAPER: A natural handcrafted wallpaper, they are made by gluing grasses or vines onto a paper backing. Because they are delicate and somewhat tricky to install, some people prefer vinyl grasscloth wallpaper, which is machine-made to look natural, but printed on a durable, washable fabric backing. LINER WALLPAPER: Available in paper-backed or fiberglass, a liner is used prior to installing delicate (silk, bamboo, string) or shiny (foil, mylar) wallpapers to smooth over rough walls and imperfections.

WHEN IT COMES TO WALLPAPER, CHATTANOOGA PAINT & DECORATING HAS YOU COVERED! COME IN TO SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION TODAY. 5529 HIXSON PIKE, HIXSON, TN 37343 5234 LITTLE DEBBIE PKWY, OOLTEWAH, TN 37363


Locations

5529 Hixson Pike, Hixson TN 37343 (423) 843-9286

5243 Little Debbie Pkwy STE 115, Ooltewah TN 37363 | (423) 541-7649

Two great locations to serve you and the community with excellent service, quality products, and personalized decorating consultations. CHATTANOOGAPAINT.COM | INFO@CHATTANOOGAPAINT.COM


MATCH GAME

Ways to get quickly reacquainted with what you’ve painted It’s a no-brainer to store leftover paint for future touch ups. Yet, keeping track of all those glorious colors used on the walls is a simple but often overlooked task once a paint job is complete. Chattanooga Paint & Decorating keeps a computerized record of customers’ previous paint orders, which saves you time and the hassle of having to play “Guess the Color” when it comes time to reorder. It also gives you a head start at the paint desk if you need to rely on color-matching technology to mix up a batch of paint in the color and finish you need. Yet, even with technology at our fingertips, cataloguing your paint colors, brand, and sheen the traditional way is still a smooth move. Try these ideas for keeping track of your previous paint choices. STIR STICKS: Dip an unused paint stirrer or a Popsicle stick into the paint to make a color swatch. Write the date, name of the color, order number, finish (flat, eggshell, satin, semi-gloss, etc.) and the room it was used in on the other end of the stick. Then tie all of the stir sticks together. PAINTER’S TAPE: Record the paint brand, name of the color, type of finish, order number and date on a piece of painter’s tape, then attach it to the back of an electrical outlet cover or switch plate. For future reference, also jot down the amount of paint used in that space. INDEX CARD: Paint a sample of the color on an index card, then write down the brand, name of the color, type of finish, order number and the room it was used in. Once dry, tuck your index cards inside a photo album with plastic protective covers. Voila: a handy and portable reminder of past paint jobs. ON THE LID: Often, paint can labels get covered in paint drips. Use an index card to record the information you need along with a sample smear of color. Attach the index card to the lid of the paint can, securing it with transparent tape. COUNT CHIPS: Hold on to your paint chip cards, taping them inside of a cupboard or drawer in the room they were used in. You’ll always remember where they are kept plus, if you move in the future, the paint chips will stay behind as a handy reference for the new homeowners.

SEE THE COLOR MATCHING EXPERTS AT CHATTANOOGA PAINT & DECORATING TO FIND AN EXISTING COLOR OR CREATE SOMETHING NEW FROM A FABULOUS COLOR YOU WANT TO REPLICATE AS PAINT. 5529 HIXSON PIKE, HIXSON, TN 37343 5234 LITTLE DEBBIE PKWY, OOLTEWAH, TN 37363

HOW DOES COLOR

MATCHING WORK? When an exact color match is needed, your paint store’s expert color technician can use their keen eye or turn to technology called a spectrophotometer. Hooked up to a computer, this device is able to measure color electronically by shining a light on a paint sample or an object that is the color you want to match. It takes an intricate reading of each wavelength of light reflected off the object, then calculates the precise amount of color pigments it will take to make as close a match as possible. The computer will then do the measuring and pouring of the paint formula.


5529 Hixson Pike, Hixson (423) 843-9286

5243 Little Debbie Pkwy STE 115, Ooltewah (423) 541-7649

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info@chattanoogapaint.com


COLOR OF THE YEAR: BENJAMIN MOORE Eager eyes swooned over Benjamin Moore’s selection for 2021’s highly anticipated Color of the Year: Aegean Teal 2136-40. An intriguing mid-tone with an intuitive ability to create natural harmony in its surroundings, this likely won’t be the last you see of this blue-green gray.

The process of selecting the Color of the Year is not one that is taken lightly. Experts from all around the world gather each year to share their projections and muse over emerging trends and the current cultural climate. For 2021, it was clear that the world needed a hue that nourished the soul and encouraged the settling in that’s been thrust upon us to cope with global pandemic. With rolling lock-downs and physical distancing protocols, we’re all feeling a little starved for human connection, and let’s face it—joy. This shade inspires us to seek out the comforts of home and togetherness and remember the joy the smaller things bring to us: fresh linen sheets, a hot latte on a crisp morning, fresh baking… the little details in life that all too often go unnoticed. Aegean Teal is at its best when paired with neutrals, providing that perfect punch of character on kitchen cabinets against white walls, or, as a colorful counterpoint to creamy beiges or grays in a common living space. With our homes taking on new roles and greater importance in our lives, Benjamin Moore has released an entire palette of colors intended to celebrate the simple pleasures and help us all adjust to living at a slower pace and embrace our surroundings for the beauty they bring into our lives. These shades conspire to bring us hope amidst this elongated inhale of isolation, promising better tomorrows and comfort in the interim.

ASK THE EXPERTS AT CHATTANOOGA PAINT & DECORATING TO FIND OUT HOW TO BEST BRING THE BENJAMIN MOORE 2021 COLOR PALETTE INTO YOUR HOME. 5529 HIXSON PIKE, HIXSON, TN 37343 5234 LITTLE DEBBIE PKWY, OOLTEWAH, TN 37363


: STORE HISTORY Chattanooga Paint’s doors first opened in 1985, with its founder Eric Edmonson proudly serving his community of Hixson. Eight years later, Jim Praytor joined the Chattanooga Paint team as a store manager while working his way through college. He served under Eric’s inspired leadership until 2011, when Eric decided it was time to put the store up for sale and enjoy a slower pace of life. Jim, Mr. Praytor, who had spent the 18 years at Chattanooga Paint building relationships with the store’s patrons, cultivating product knowledge, and understanding the best practices involved in running a business, Jim decided to take the plunge and became the store’s new owner. Looking back on it, Praytor shares he always had it in his mind to become an owner. In January of 2019, Jim purchased another location in the neighboring Ooltewah community, where they have maintained their original philosophy of providing quality products and superior customer service. Today, Chattanooga Paint is most proud of the relationships they’ve established with their community contractors and retail customers. “Our customers know we sell only good quality products,” explains Jim. “And—provided they follow our instructions—they will be happy with the results.” Chattanooga Paint is delighted to have such loyal customers that continue to support them in their business. Stop by anytime for a smile, expert advice, or any of your project needs.

5529 Hixson Pike, Hixson TN 37343 – (423) 843-9286 | 5243 Little Debbie Pkwy STE 115, Ooltewah TN 37363 – (423) 541-7649

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DESIGNER

inspiration

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2063-60 SAPPHIREBERRY:

A breezy blue reminiscent of a summer sky. This brilliant shade is steeped in all the creamy elegance of the quintessential baby blue. Animate a smaller space with a touch of whimsy by adding coats to a single accent wall, or, foster beachy ambiance in a transitional sunroom. However you choose to use it, this color offers a playful touch and optimistic appeal.

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2048-10 SHERWOOD FOREST

Moody, deep, and complex. This forest green has magnetic appeal thanks to its dark, blueish undertones. There’s a richness here, but thanks to its status as one of nature’s most ubiquitous shades, you know it has timeless appeal, too. Undeniably intriguing and effortlessly sharp, this shade is wellsuited for an office space, eclectic bedroom, or, as a splash of color on kitchen cabinets (as seen here).

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2065-40 UTAH SKY

Alive with the bold brilliance of the open, cloudless sky at its brightest, this vibrant hue offers a dose of youthful energy. A slight hint of a black undertone gives this shade depth and definition. Bring it in as an accent color for a splash of unexpected fun and undeniable character.

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AF-30 DEEP IN THOUGHT

Sophisticated, subtle, and incredibly soothing. This meditative hue is ideal for instilling warmth while retaining versatility. The perfect complement to hardwoods, stonework, or other organic materials. Bring yours home as a transitional color for hallways, a floor-to-ceiling wall color for an openconcept space, or as a reprieve of tranquility wherever it may be needed.

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CRA FT TABL E

BLOCK PRINT

Basics

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F

rom giving second life to out-of-use material to creating a one-of-a-kind custom pillow to serve your space, you

SUPPLIES

don’t have to search too far to find a reason to give

• A set of plain pillow covers

this DIY a try—especially if you’ve already got that creative

• Adhesive-back foam

bug. Personalize your pattern, choose the colors that best

• Paint - we used bright and bold color samples

complement your home’s palette, and follow the simple steps below. You’ll soon have a completely original piece perfect for showcasing your individual style. Although these instructions

• Pieces of block/plywood cut to size • A tray for rolling out your colors

are catered toward pillow cases, they can be applied to any

• Kraft paper or plastic covering for underneath your printing area

qualifying material, such as an out of use tote bag, an old canvas,

• Xacto knife

or whatever else you want to give second life to.

• Cutting mat

Happy DIY-ing!

STEP BY STEP

CUT FLOWER SHAPES OUT OF THE FOAM. You can either just start cutting into the foam or if you prefer, trace out your design onto the back of the foam sheets and then cut. Have an array of sizes and shapes as it gives you the most flexibility when you’re printing. Once they’re cut, stick them to your blocks or plywood, and you’re ready to print. INK (PAINT) UP. Pour a thin line of paint at the top of your tray and use a roller to roll out an even layer of the paint. Once it’s fully distributed on the roller, roll the paint onto your flower block in an

• Foam roller

even, generous layer. Because of the texture of the fabric, you want to really stamp into the fibers so having a nice amount of paint on the block will give the best results. If you happen to get paint on the sides of the block, just wipe it back with a paper towel to avoid it printing onto the fabric. PRINT. After applying paint to your block, the next step is printing. Pick a spot on your fabric where you want to start and apply firm, even pressure. Pull the block back up off of the fabric and admire your petally print! Reapply paint and repeat. The paint will dry relatively quickly so you can re-use the same blocks when you move on to your next color.

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TOOL S

Outdoor Cushions BUILT TO LAST Outdoor cushions have advanced by leaps and bounds in recent years. From reticulated foam to the expanding variety of waterproof fabrics, there is an enormous selection in various price points to help add comfort to your backyard patio or deck.

FABRIC There are two main variations in outdoor fabric: solution dyed versus printed. Solution dyed is just as it sounds; the acrylic is dyed and then woven into various patterns and designs. Printed fabric has the pattern or design imprinted on top of a neutral base fabric. The biggest differences the consumer sees in these two options are found in price and durability. Solution dyed fabric has the higher cost, but it is more durable. Outdoor fabric comes in thousands of prints and patterns. Having your patio cushions recovered or rebuilt is a great way to bring new life to your outdoor decor.

CONSTRUCTION Foam cushions come in varied thicknesses. A typical depth is six inches, which offers plenty of lounging comfort. Reticulated foam is most commonly used in quality cushion construction. It is perforated, which will speed up the drying process—in the event the interior part of your cushions does indeed get soaked. Foam is often covered in a waterproof ticking, which further prevents moisture from getting inside. A six-inch cushion that does get wet should dry in two hours sitting flat. To speed up this process, sit the cushion on end!

STORAGE What do you do with all this stuff in the winter?! Cushions and outdoor furniture don't need to be put inside during our winter months. However, it is a good idea to protect them from furry friends who might make a cozy home in your lovely cushions!

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What is

ALLPRO?

• We’re your local paint store. Each of us is part of a cooperative of over 1,700 independent, family-owned paint and decorating stores. • Since 1960 we’ve built a network of retailers who believe in the entrepreneurial spirit, community, hard work, and determination. • By working together we’re able to thrive in an ever increasingly competitive market. Spending less time focused on the business of business and more time focused on you. • So next time you have a painting project or need decorating expertise, shop your local ALLPRO retailer.

To find the retailer nearest you, visit our website at www.allprocorp.com/locator


HOT SPO T

A WA Y F R O M H O M E ON THE RANGE Text: Twila Driedger

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Journey to the oldest dude ranch in America and immerse yourself in the cowboy culture of the west in Wolf, Wyoming. From exploring the breathtaking countryside on horseback, to fly fishing, mountain hikes, and waking up early to watch the wranglers round up the horses, a stay at Eatons’ Ranch will take you back in time for an authentic western experience.

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If binge-watching Yellowstone with Kevin Costner has you itching for the ultimate cowboy experience, look no further than Eatons’ Ranch. The oldest dude ranch in America is located in Wolf, Wyoming, and will fulfill all of your Wild West fantasies. Stretching across 7,000 acres of picturesque countryside and tucked in the pine-covered slopes of the Bighorn Mountains in northeastern Wyoming is a place that will take you back to a simpler time. Everything from quintessential cowboy activities like waking early to watch the wranglers bring the horses in and fly fishing on Wolf Creek, to the genuine cabin lodging, barbecue cookouts and a Friday night dance at Howard Hall, Eatons’ Ranch provides an ultimate outdoor adventure vacation for anyone looking to trade in their shorts and sneakers for boots and a buckle. Brothers Howard, Willis, and Alden Eaton first established their horse and cattle ranch in North Dakota in 1879. The popularity and number of people interested in an authentic western adventure propelled the trio to find a more suitable and varied riding terrain for their growing guestlist, so the family uprooted, moving to the current ranch location 30 minutes from Sheridan, Wyoming. More than 140 years later, Eatons’ Ranch is now in its fifth generation of ownership. Back in 2017, before the current cowboy craze and rise in popularity of shows like Yellowstone, Walker and Wynonna Earp, At Home editorin-chief and cowgirl-at-heart Bahia Taylor packed her prairie dresses for a family road trip from her home in St. Adolphe, Manitoba through North

and South Dakota, Montana, to the undisputed highlight - a vacation at Eatons’ all-inclusive ranch in Wyoming. “I have always loved horses and western riding and Eatons’ offers experiences that allow guests to go out on horseback unaccompanied by a trail guide if they chose, which especially appealed to me,” Taylor says, adding that she saddled up her horse as much as possible while on the range. “I rode out at every opportunity and explored the beautiful landscape on horseback over sprawling fields, into the rocky hillsides, and through forests and across streams.” While Taylor was galloping and grazing, her family was immersing themselves in their own interests and making memories - and history back at the ranch. “The fisherfolk in our family had great fun in the stocked pond and my son combined trap shooting with archery and shot a clay pigeon out of the air with an arrow - a first at the ranch!” Taylor says. “We were there during the total solar eclipse and 165 miles off the path of totality - so that was pretty incredible!” For guests looking for an authentic dude ranch experience, Taylor says to try it all. “Do everything!” she encourages. “Enjoy the things you love and learn about things you’ve never done and try activities out of your comfort zone - you might just surprise yourself. I’d absolutely love to go back and do an overnight pack trip on horseback in the Bighorn National Forest!”

Photo Credits: Yvette Roman Photography, Apricot Lane Farms

Saddle up for a daily dose of serenity by way of the idyllic hills, rocky terrain and vast blue sky!

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A DAY IN THE WESTERN WAY OF LIFE 5:00 A.M. Arise and shine in one of Eatons’ Gold Coast Cabins. Sip your morning coffee on the porch while listening to the soothing sounds of Wolf Creek. Bringing the entire brood? Four different cabin lodging categories are suited for guests and families. 6:00 A.M. Get your cowboy hat and head down to the corrals. The early wakeup is well worth it when the wranglers round up the horses and you watch all 220 thunder over the rolling hills and back to camp. 7:30 A.M. Feast on a hearty biscuits and gravy breakfast before saddling up for your own unescorted ride. Worried you’ll get lost? Just let your horse lead you home. 9:00 A.M. Use your freedom to explore the ranch’s trails, rolling hills, and majestic pastures. Ride alongside the wondrous wildlife and watch the deer and the antelope play. TO DO LIST: Plan to embark on an all-day ride and an overnight horseback escapade in the Bighorn National Forest. Eatons’ Ranch supplies horses, guides, cookout staples and all the necessary equipment for this exclusive and memorable pack trip.

11:00 A.M. Stop and dip your feet in the calming waters of Wolf Creek or cool off in one of Eatons’ best kept secrets - a secluded swimming hole with small waterfalls less than a mile into the canyon. 12 NOON Lunch at the ranch will bring back your fondest memories of summer camp. Located in the dining room, meals are served buffet-style at tables that seat six to eight of your newfound friends.

1:00 P.M. Grab your tackle box for fishing on the stream or duck pond where rainbows, brookies, browns, and large-mouth bass abound. TO DO LIST: Book a fly-fishing excursion on the property down by Wolf Creek Canyon.

3:00 P.M. With limited cell service, escape from civilization and unwind. Swim or lounge next to the ranch’s spacious pool, leisurely explore the rustic and resplendent ranch grounds, or curl up on a rocking chair with a good book.

5:00 P.M. Meet up with friends at the Main House for happy hour. The Apartment bar offers a complimentary beer and wine hour every night.

7:00 P.M. Enjoy your dinner entree in the dining room or by the creek at Stanley Camp on Saturday. Whether beef and chicken or fish and pasta, Eatons’ Ranch will entice your taste buds with authentic western fare.

8:30 P.M. Take in the grandeur as the sun sets behind the Bighorn Mountains.

9:00 P.M. Kick up your heels at the Friday night dance at Howard Hall. Two-step or line dance to Boot Scootin’ Boogie or enjoy listening to live country bands. Yeehaw!

12 MIDNIGHT You’ll be asleep before your head hits the pillow when you retreat back to your clean and humble creekside abode.

Not adept at riding like a wrangler? Lessons and guide rides are available for even the newest rider, and staff will select a horse based on your size and riding ability.

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While many wonderful wild creatures make their home on the range only the American bison bears the designation of Wyoming’s official state mammal.

S H OW S F O R S U N D OW N If you’re craving a country western experience, but COVID-19 is still limiting your travel plans, consider bingeing on one of the following shows and fill up on cowboys, gunfights, outlaws, and stunning scenery. YELLOWSTONE The Duttons, a well-known ranching family in Montana, experience border conflicts and face off against people encroaching on their land. LONGMIRE Walt Longmire, a dedicated sheriff and recent widow, investigates major crimes in his jurisdiction of the fictional Absaroka County in Wyoming.

THE RANCH The son of a Colorado rancher returns home from playing football to run the family business. WESTWORLD Western classic seamlessly meets science fiction in this TV series that features a westernthemed theme park populated by robots.

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HEARTLAND Set in Alberta, Canada, Heartland is a multigenerational saga centered on a family riding through life together.


OFF THE RANGE History abounds in nearby Sheridan, Wyoming and across the western countryside. Whether shopping for a few new flannels and classic tassels, inspiring your artistic side, or immersing yourself in the rodeo culture of the community, the area excursions are endless. Shopping & Sipping Browse the unique shops of downtown Sheridan before stopping for a cappuccino at a cafe or a cold one at one of the city’s numerous watering holes. Sheridan’s spirits, craft beer, and wine scene is burgeoning with distilleries like Koltiska Distillery, Black Tooth, and True Brew Enlightenment. Cap off your outing with a custom craft cocktail at Frackelton’s. Arts & Collectibles Multiple museums showcasing some of the finest American West artwork and cool cowboy collectables are featured in Sheridan County. From the Bozeman Trail Gallery to the Don King Museum, enlighten yourself with western and cowboy memorabilia. Cody, Wyoming, a three-hour drive from Eatons’ Ranch is home to the Center of the West, the epicentre of western culture and experiences with five museums under one roof.

Historic Spots Familiarize yourself with the rich and colorful history of the area with a visit to various historic sites. The Fort Phil Kearny will introduce visitors to the context of the Indian Wars and Bozeman Trail while the Battle of Little Bighorn details the epic encounter between U.S. Calvary soldiers and Northern Plains Indian tribes. Finish your historic tour with a trip to Trail End, a Flemish Revival style mansion that provides an intriguing glimpse into life in the early 1900s. Golf Tee off at two separate Sheridan, Wyoming courses. Less than 30 minutes from Eatons’ Ranch, you can get in nine or 18 holes at Kendrick Municipal Golf Course or Hidden Bridge Golf Course and still get back to the ranch for jackpot team roping. Rodeo Experience one of the most enduring traditions of the Sheridan, Wyoming community at the WYO Rodeo. Professional cowboys and cowgirls from all over the world compete in riding and roping, giving fans in the stands a remarkable rodeo performance. Giddy up!

“No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle.” Winston Churchill

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Design: Marlaina Teich Interior Design | Text: Carlee Baigrie | Photography: Creepwalk Media

A 1940s remodel has its traditional appeal restored with a touch of modern glam.

Button tufting, mirrored doors, and geometric patterns play off one another softly to signal the language of traditional decor, while a muted color palette keeps everything feeling fresh and cohesive.

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s with many creative endeavors, what started as an inkling quickly became a career for stay-at-home mom Marlaina Teich. “I started thinking I needed another outlet,” she shares, recollecting life before starting her own firm. “All day we’re surrounded by the home, [and] I needed a career where I could make my own schedule… around soccer practices and baseball.” Marlaina was still completing her interior design degree when her phone started ringing: neighborhood friends requesting consultations. “It was a simple start like that. One referral led to another referral, and I started to build my business.” Now, Marlaina is widely considered one of Long Island’s top interior designers, with features from Fox News, NBC, and The CW. The positive press she’s garnered helped land her a role as president of the Designers and Builders Alliance of Long Island, where she built connections with fellow trades people united by their shared goal of giving back to their community. It was through the relationships built within the organization that she landed this particular

Marlaina and her team worked to bring this original 1943 staircase up to current standards, respecting the home's historic value while instilling a distinctly modern feel.

A custom sofa featuring a subtle hint of glam. Visual interest is maintained in this space with a diverse selection of texture in the form of pillows, drapes, and the playful blue and cream rug.

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Symmetry reigns supreme here, where Marlaina and team separated and elongated the existing living room into two distinct areas, connected by the fireplace's double-sided glass.

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project—a referral made by fellow members (an architect and builder) who had already begun construction on the North Shore home. “The client was looking for a down to earth designer but one that could handle a largescale renovation. And they recommended me,” shares Marlaina. The clients were two doctors that lived a busy, fast-paced life and needed help bringing their traditional 1940s build up to date, while maintaining the integrity of the home’s traditional appeal. “They wanted to keep the same feel of the house, they just needed it to work for their family.” With three children of her own, Marlaina knew exactly what that meant. “When you get home, you want to have a calming atmosphere. You want it to be very functional. So we wanted to bring in a soothing color palette so it would encourage everyone to relax while they were at home.” Marlaina looked to the family’s favorite vacation spot in the North Fork for inspiration. “The water on the shoreline, the sand, the reeds in the water,” were all a jumping off point for the soft blues, creams, and greens that pervade the home. Because of these muted characteristics, she turned to other elements to maintain visual interest. This home operates as an ode to textiles: fabrics act as layers of warmth, softening up the cooler color palette and ensuring an inviting environment. This emphasis on material is no accident either. In Marlaina’s past life (prior to having three children), she worked in fashion, instilling in her a deep appreciation for all things texture. “The patterns of the area rugs are more modern, using abstract designs and large-scale geometric pattern. We also brought in some glass and metal for a more modern appeal.” Marlaina has a penchant for glam finishes, an instinct she tempered with this more traditional-leaning client. Instead, it was more about finding those subtle opportunities to play, while still respecting the home’s architecture. The home still had the original staircase intact from 1943, although its dimensions were nowhere near current standards. Marlaina and the team worked to update the structure and restore its former glory, a beautiful nod to the home’s history that sits right at the front entryway. The home’s layout was another challenge: the previous living room was essentially one large rectangle in need of more definition. The architect suggested a two-sided fireplace to separate the space, leaving room

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for an entertaining area on one side and a formal living room (complete with a custom sectional) on the other. Marlaina flanked the fixture with French doors on either side, forming two functional spaces perfectly suited for a young family. “It really looks like it belongs there,” comments Marlaina. “They pretty much trusted me right from our first meeting on,” shares Marlaina (describing every designers dream client). “It’s a process right? It’s supposed to be enjoyable.” A sentiment true in theory, but rarely in practice when you’re dealing with the nitty gritty of a remodel. At one point, they had brought in an area rug for the clients to visualize in the space. Aware of the client’s traditional tastes while still understanding the value in pushing a little outside of the comfort zone to achieve the best results, Marlaina wanted to give the family the opportunity to see items they wouldn’t typically gravitate toward in context. “I just wanted to see her reaction. She said she didn’t like it at all. She walked out of the room then came back to me and said ‘you know what, I can’t believe it, but I love it!’” Ultimately, the marriage of trust, traditional appeal, and modern glam thrived in this partnership of designer, home, and client. Every decision was made with care and consideration, leading to a beautiful backdrop where life can unfold and inspiration can bloom. A well-appointed kitchen to function as the heart of the home. The perfect spot to debrief after a long day or enjoy a casual meal.

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A FINE

Balance Design: Sommer Tate, Folkway Design & Wares Text: Carlee Baigrie Photography: Jen Burner

A long-forgotten property and a home gutted to the studs gets new life with a timeless touch.

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THERE ARE SOME DESIGNERS WHO MANAGE to impart a distinctive mark on the spaces they touch. The faintest signature that runs through their body of work. This is certainly true for self-taught Sommer Tate of Folkway Design & Wares. Hers is a style that feels familiar and fresh all at once, carefully marrying the new with the old. This fine balance is what feels so compelling about her work. With no formal education and only a decade under her belt, it’s clear that Sommer was born with that expert eye—the one that knows just what a space needs. Sommer’s most recent project was in her native Dallas, and involved a long-forgotten home nestled on three acres of land that had been left to grow wild—a rare breed in an otherwise urban area. At the back of the property sat a creek flowing amongst mature trees and overgrown weeds. “Someone had bought it with the intention of fixing it up,” explains Sommer. “But I guess that didn’t happen.” The client happened upon the lot and saw the potential. Already gutted when Sommer had her site visit, it was easy to envision the possibilities. “The architecture was kind of interesting… I would call it a kind of Ranch house. It had multiple sets of French doors opening up to the porch… just an interesting layout.” These were features Sommer wanted to highlight in her design, opting to keep the home’s original floorplan intact. The scope of this project focused on finishes rather than furnishings. For Sommer, that meant “picking materials that, even if they’re fresh, are going to last. They are not going to feel dated.” This reaching for timelessness is distinct and clear throughout the home, with classic materials like brick and wood acting as anchors. The clients also had a penchant for mid-century modern design, a request that led to the home’s unique appeal. “We [brought] in a few funkier things, like the cement tile in the master bathroom,” shares Sommer. “We don’t want to take any kind of fads,” she explains, “but we want to bring in the old and the new. We have the green cabinets and that feels kind of new and fresh, but a brick backsplash feels like it could be there forever.” The kitchen acts as a case study in this balancing act. With the green cabinetry, you have an infusion of boldness that still feels perfectly at peace with the timeless traits of the other features. “I feel like colors can act as neutrals,” explains Sommer. “With paint and stains, we stayed creamy white throughout. I think if you keep consistency throughout a lot of the spaces, you can add these darker moody bold colors and it feels just kind of grounding rather than startling. It gives it some contrast.” With the kitchen, Sommer was also careful

Old world charm in the form of antiques and storied ornaments mingle with timeless finishes to create the perfect dialogue between character and staying power.

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to elevate the space with artwork and other wares. “it’s kind of an open concept house and you can see it from every room, there’s a big porch off of the back, and we wanted to make it feel less like a utility space and more something that flows right into being a living space.” Playing with opposites is an artform, and Sommer makes it all look easy. The aesthetics of a “Texas Ranch House and Mid-Century Modern design aren’t typically seen together, but in this space they are made to make perfect sense. “That’s the most fun part,” says Sommer, with genuine excitement evident in her voice. “Seeing a space—especially a house that’s just been sitting there— and having the creativity…to think, what makes sense in here, what feels right in here.” Once the project was complete, Sommer staged the home using her impressive Sommer's simple approach to styling keeps the home's natural finishes in the spotlight — a move that feels just right in the context of this space.


Testimonies of life. These effortlessly arranged objects help enliven Sommer’s thesis of authentic design.

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collection of antiques, items from friends’ homes, and pieces borrowed from local shops. “We’re always collecting! I think that’s why I love doing this job, it’s kind of my hobby at the same time, I’ll go out to an antique store if I’m looking for something fun to do.” Her final touch of old-world charm, delivered through accents and accessories, completes the scene, complementing the character of the home’s now timeless finishes and providing her clients a hint of direction for their own approach to styling. Because the clients were in step with every decision, there was no grand reveal, but we’re betting they’ll be enjoying Sommer’s work for decades to come. Sommer is a big proponent of open shelving in a kitchen, seizing the opportunity to showcase treasures from past lives and infuse personality.

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The Mediterranean Marvel Design: Sarah Malek Barney, BANDD Design Text: Carlee Baigrie Photography: Molly Culver.

Classic Mediterranean-style architecture meets the contemporary demands of a client that hails from NYC. Masterful design ensues, with the help of BANDD Design.

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orn and raised in Austin, Sarah was eager to start her career in the fast-paced world of the entertainment industry after graduating from the University of Texas with her communications degree. She packed her bags and moved to LA, where she worked as an executive for Creative Arts Agency, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and SXSW. There, she met her writer husband and the pair eventually decided to relocate back to Austin. After another seven or so years spent in the industry, she started questioning the creative itch she had always felt but had never quite been able to scratch. “One day I woke up and said, ‘What if it’s design?’ and I went back to school and got my degree.” (If only we could all learn to follow our gut like that!). Sarah’s courageous leap of faith paid off quickly. One month after starting a firm which she anticipated might function as a side hustle, she had enough business to quit her full time job. The following month, she hired her first employee. Now, BANDD Design is an award-winning firm and a team of ten with 120 projects under their belt. This particular project, a Mediterranean marvel with an epic view of Hill Country and downtown Austin, fell into her lap with similar ease. While she was working on a previous project, her team decided to test out a new marketing tactic, putting out a lawn sign on the properties of one of her project. The lawn sign was only up for a mere 24 hours (it was stolen, which is why this advertising technique was abandoned afterword), the client, a young family hailing from NYC in need of some interior direction, spotted Sarah’s sign and decided to get in touch. “That’s the first and only project we’ve gotten like that,” laughs Sarah, recollecting on the twist of fate. At the time, the family was still in a rental home, so BANDD’s early involvement allowed for maximum impact. They set to work trading inspirational images back and forth and getting to know the personal style the clients wanted to achieve. “We typically call this a design discovery,” explains Sarah. “We want to make sure we’re speaking the same…language.” The clients also came with a lot of their own furnishings, and although they weren’t necessarily keen on keeping it all, this helped give Sarah and her team a baseline understanding of what they were typically drawn towards to work with. The assessment helped determine the direction and approach BANDD took with their work, an aesthetic Sarah describes as a mix of “traditional, classic, and contemporary.” While architecture rendered in the Mediterranean style yields plenty of character (hello archways!), Sarah cautions about its tendency to overwhelm with its ostentatious detailing. “We wanted to quiet everything down,” she explains, “softening the edges of some of the curves. It wasn’t necessarily about taking anything away but just pairing it back and refining it a little bit.” The best example of this is the fireplace, which Sarah calls the home’s defining feature. In its original form, it was “super ugly” as Sarah puts it bluntly. “It had lots of arches and weird mantels and niches that just didn’t make sense. We picked out the detail and softened it, brought in some cleaner materials so it felt updated but it still played into the architecture of the home.” The result is a streamlined but still sculptural fixture that stretches up to meet the ceiling, defined further with a subtle color block of a muted green paint. Another challenge in the main living room was the grandiosity of the ceiling height (talk about first world problems!). Although a stunning feature, the formality of it didn’t mesh with the client’s more casual and youthful

Curl up here on a Saturday afternoon, devouring a novel or sipping a latte. This cozy corner has nap time written all over it.

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sensibilities. “We wanted it to be livable, so we brought in more of that comfort and personality.” With so much open space to fill, Sarah played with color to inject life into the space. “I love color, but not necessarily the bright and bold colors that scream at you. I prefer to do it a little more quietly. The best way I’ve found to do that is by bringing it in through small touches and also through pattern. We play a lot with pattern, and I find that by using small scale pattern, they almost start to look solid and neutral, so it’s a really great way to balance out a muted color palette and marry those two things together without it feeling forced.” The space also incorporates plenty of variety in terms of materials: between matte black faucets in the bathrooms, gold-trimmed mirrors, and geometric tiling, the home achieves many things at once while still maintaining a cohesive feel. Mature and sophisticated, without losing the playful and youthful energy that inspired Sarah. The home has come a long way since it’s beige beginnings (evidently, the previous homeowner’s color of choice!), with Sarah calling it almost “unrecognizable” in comparison with its before images (she even startled herself when her marketing coordinator recently uploaded an image of the side by side fireplace update). The clients agreed, quickly falling for their new cozy abode. Although, there are still a few updates coming in the future, with the budget falling short of being able to incorporate a kitchen reno. Thankfully, the family have already enlisted the help of BANDD to tackle that project as well. “That’s always the biggest compliment — bwhen they want to keep going.” In the meantime, we’ll be looking forward to seeing the results of phase two! BANDD Design isn't afraid of being a little adventurous, as evidenced by the bold selection of patterns, ranging from geometric grids to playful and feminine.

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FARMHOUSE REDEFINED Design: Kristin Kostamo McNeil, Anne Rae Design | Text: Carlee Baigrie | Photography: Jenny Siegwart

Anne Rae Design proves that the Farmhouse aesthetic still has legs—especially when paired with old-world European charm.

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Anne-Rae design wanted the natural materials of the kitchen remodel to speak for themselves. Ever exceeding expectations, this stonework sings.

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ristin Kostamo McNeil never imagined she’d be designing homes—never mind homes of this caliber. “I knew I wanted to be in a creative field,” she shares, recounting her early college years as an advertising student at Michigan State University. “I was a child of the 90s. I would pull ads out of magazines and plaster them on our walls.” The idea of solving problems through strategic communications appealed to her. But after developing a friendship with an interior design major, she knew she had to step in another direction. “I used to just go in her room and watch what she was creating.” After a year of completing the prerequisites, Kristin applied to the program and joined the small percentage of students accepted to the program. “It was like my Disney moment—the clouds parted and the birds started chirping. I thought ‘this is it!’” The following years were formative ones for Kristin, spent honing her skills and eating up every morsel of wisdom her professors would impart. “Once I figured it out, I just, there was no turning back for me. It was like blinders on running full speed.” Grateful to have found her true calling, Kristin worked in the industry for several years, relocating to San Diego from her native Michigan before ultimately starting her own firm in 2012: Anne Rae Design. Kristin and her design associate, Ivan Segovia Jimenez, were brought onto this particular project by the contractor, a frequent collaborator of Anne Rae Design’s. Immediately, the pair began reviewing architectural plans previously drawn up, paying close attention to layout to quell concerns brought up by the clients, who were particularly keen on achieving symmetry in the kitchen remodel. “They are entertainers, they love to have people over, they love to have parties… and their kitchen before was tucked up toward the garage, it was like a little black hole. It was cramped, it wasn’t functional for a family with two young kids.” Keeping in mind the clients’ love of cooking, Kristin decided to swap the location of the kitchen with the family room, giving way for the view to be seen from the heart of the home. “We did these doors that she could open wide up and it really brought the outside in.” To further facilitate the flow of life her clients imagined in the space, she replaced the originally planned dining table for a second island—a move that allowed for maximum utility (and plenty of drawer space for storage). The clients had also requested an authentic, artisanal styled pizza oven, which sits directly opposite the 60-inch range (the biggest Kristin has installed to date). Thankfully, the way the oven was positioned lined up with an outdoor fireplace, so there was already a cavity to work with. These two key features (the range and the oven) work to balance one another and anchor the space. “Immediately [after completing the renovations] they started having people over and there would be pizza nights on Fridays, people just mingle in and out.” The problem solving aspect of design is what truly feeds Kristin’s passion that she first discovered as a college student. “Coming up with solutions that make a space really functional,” is what drives her. In addition to these technical aspects, the couple also wanted to infuse the design with pieces of their heritage to help it feel uniquely theirs. The wife is from Poland, and had spent decades collecting the white and blue pottery pictured on the FA L L 2 0 21

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A rustic sensibility characterizes this powder room vanity, while a botanically-inspired wallcovering adds texture and depth.

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shelves in her trips back and forth from her homeland. Kristin borrowed influence from the collection, opting for a softer shade of blue for the tiling of the backsplash. Paying tribute to the husband’s Italian roots, Kristin introduced a current of European style into the home’s finishes. Artisanal features and an old-world charm is infused throughout with rough-cut stones surrounding the range alcove and reclaimed beams. Because these features have such a presence in the space, she was careful to execute them using a subdued color palette. When you’re operating within a farmhouse framework, it’s easy to fall into cliches and tropes—a common problem with the aesthetic that results in a design that feels derivative—the opposite of the bespoke vision the clients were hoping for. To combat this tendency, Kristin focused on creating character through subtle touches rather than obvious thematic cues. “We have elements that you see in a lot of current farmhouse spaces,” acknowledges Kristin, “[but it’s about] pulling details that feel authentic rather than massproduced. It keeps it feeling unique and not too contrived. We let the elements—the textures—really sing.” Operating with authenticity at its core, the finished design reflects the personalized approach Kristin took, carefully considering every detail at length (they had several meetings dedicated to drawer organization alone) and incorporating as much of their own personal stories into the fabric of the home. It was finished right before the holidays, giving the homeowners a chance to entertain in their newly minted space. “They opened up those back doors, and she said it was perfection.” And with the attention Kristin paid to longevity, there’s no doubt they’ll be hosting the holidays for many happy years to come. The blue and white pottery featured on the shelving here was a part of the homeowner's personal collection, which was brought back trip by trip from her native Poland. The vessels helped determine the color palette's direction, bringing a touch of her old home into her new one.

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TOMATO SALSA 8 pounds ripe red tomatoes 2 cups seeded green peppers 2 cups chopped white onion ½ cup lime juice ½ cup white wine vinegar ⅓ cup seeded and finely chopped fresh jalapeno chili peppers ⅓ cup tomato paste 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 ½ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground pepper 1. Seed, core and chop tomatoes (you will need 15 cups). 2. Add tomatoes to a large pot and bring to a boil. Reduce to simmer and cook 1 to 1 ½ hours or until thickened. Stir in remaining ingredients. Bring back to a boil and reduce to a simmer for 10 minutes. 3. Ladle hot salsa into 5 hot, sterilized, pint canning jars leaving ½ inch head space. Wipe jar rims; adjust lids and screw bands. 4. Process filled jars in a boling water canner for 15 minutes. Start timing when the water comes back to a boil. Remove jars from canner and let cool on a wire rack. Wipe dry and store in a cool place for up to one year. Makes 5 pints

CORN RELISH 18 to 20 ears of corn 4 cups chopped red pepper ½ cup chopped white onion 2 cups white wine vinegar 1 ½ cups sugar ¼ cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons pickling salt 2 teaspoons celery seeds 1 teaspoon dry cornstarch 2 tablespoons cold water 1. Remove husks and silks from corn. Cut kernels from cobs (do not scrape). You will need 8 cups. 2. In a large pot, combine corn, peppers, onion, vinegar, sugar, celery seeds and pickling salt. Bring to a boil and lower to simmer. Uncover and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. 3. In a small bowl stir together cornstarch and water; add to corn mixture. Cook 2 minutes or until slightly thickened. 4. Ladle hot relish into hot sterilized pint canning jars, leaving ½ inch headspace. Wipe jar rims; adjust lids and screw bands. 5. Process filled jars in a boiling water canner for 15 minutes. Start timing when the water comes back to a boil. Remove jars from canner and let cool on a wire rack. Wipe dry and store in a cool place for up to one year. Makes 5 pints

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GRAINY MUSTARD ¾ cup white wine vinegar ½ cup yellow mustard seeds ⅓ cup brown mustard seeds ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt 3 tablespoons brown sugar 1. In a medium bowl, combine vinegar, mustard seeds and salt. Let stand 24 hours at room temperature. Add brown sugar to mustard seeds. Transfer mixture to blender or food processor and blend for 1 to 2 minutes, scraping down sides until you reach desired consistency. Mustard will remain slightly chunky . 2. Spoon mixture into three 6-ounce sterilized canning or snap lid jars. Store in refrigerator up to 4 months.

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Dress up your jars with any array of papers, bits of fabric, ribbon, twine, and raffia. Have fun pimping out your preserves to make the gift of food not only delicious but personal too!

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RASPBERRY JAM 9 cups fresh raspberries 2 ½ cups sugar ½ cup fresh lemon juice 1. In large heavy bottom saucepan, gently mash raspberries to just break them up. Add sugar and lemon juice. Stir saucepan over low heat until sugar dissolves. Increase heat to high and bring to rolling boil; reduce to medium heat and cook 10 minutes. Remove from heat and skim off foam. 2. Ladle hot jam into 7 hot sterilized ½ - pint canning jars, leaving ½ inch headspace. Wipe jar rims; adjust lids and screw bands. 3. Process filled jars in a boilng water canner for 10 minutes. Start timing when the water comes back to a boil. Remove jars from canner and let cool on wire rack. Wipe dry and store in cool place one year.

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CUSTOMIZE YOUR CANNING Creating customized labels and stickers for your preserves is as easy as can be! Start with a trip to your local business supply centre or craft store and pick up some pre-cut labels or stickers. After that, head on over to www.dafont.com to select a couple of fun custom fonts —they're all free on this site. For these labels we used a little magic to print them - if you're going to try this be wary of the dreaded paper jam. We printed out a test sheet from our layout program, and then adhered our labels with removable tape to the printout so we knew that the area would line up, and ran them through a second time. Voila! Custom, printed labels. We then got creative with raffia, burlap and gift bags to complete the look. Receiving something homemade as a hostess gift is always such a treat! Better yet when it looks like you picked it up at a posh shop.

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PRESERVING FOODS There are two basic methods to try: Boiling water baths are best for strong-acid foods such as fruits (including tomatoes), vinegary foods (pickles and relishes) and cooked sweet jams, butters and conserves. Pressure canners are needed for low-acid foods (anything with a pH higher than 4.6) such as vegetables, fish, meat, soups and sauces. It brings foods to a temperature high enough to kill the botulism spores that grow in a low-acid environment. Some helpful canning hints and tips: • Always follow up-to-date recipes and don’t change a recipe. It is important to be exact. • Choose produce at its peak – vegetables that are just mature, fruits that are just ripe. Pectin looses its gelling ability and acid decreases when fruit is overripe. • Use a stainless steel or enamel boiling canner. • Keep everything clean. Wash produce and wash and sterilize jars and lids. • Be sure jars and lids are in good condition and free of chips and scratches. • Work in small batches.

Timeworn mason jars carry an heirloom quality that harkens one back to autumns past.

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1. PREPARE JARS AND LIDS. Wash jars, lids and bands in hot soapy water. Rinse well and drain. Place lids in a small saucepan and cover with water; simmer until ready to use. Do not boil as this may break the seal. Sterilize jars by filling a boiling-water canner about 2/3 full of water. Fill jars with hot water and lower into canner, making sure they are covered by at least one-inch of water. Bring water to boil and boil for 10 minutes. Turn off heat and lift out to dry.

2. FILLING JARS

Use a sterilized wide-mouth metal funnel when filling jars to avoid spilling food on the rim. Always leave room at the top of the jar to allow for heat expansion. Leave ¼ inch headspace for jams, jellies, marmalades and conserves and ½ inch for pickles and relishes. Use tongs to remove lids from simmering water and dry with a clean towel. Top jar with dry lid. Screw band over lid until just secured. FA L L 2 0 21

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3. PROCESSING Arrange jars in canner. Do not let the jars cool as they could crack. Make sure cans are covered by at least two inches of water. Cover pot with lid. Bring water to a boil and start timing. Turn off heat and lift out and dry. **Note have a kettle of boiling water handy in case you find you miscalculated the amount of water needed.

4. TESTING SEALS Test seals by pressing on top of each lid. It should be tight to touch and slightly indented. If the lid makes a noise then the seal is not strong enough. You can also unscrew the band and pick up the jar by the edges. If the seal breaks then store jar in the refrigerator.

5. STORING

Keep jars for up to one year in a cool, dry place. When opening jars check to make sure contents are not moldy or foul smelling. When in doubt - discard jars.

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The magic of the Rockies are calling. Venture into stunning scenes of Yellowstone, teeming with subalpine forest, mountain ranges, and untamed wilderness.

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The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone is a breathtaking sight with its giant waterfalls tumbling into the Yellowstone River and pastel colors which mark the locations of hot springs and steam vents in the canyon walls.

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Yellowstone National Park preserves the most extraordinary collection of steaming hot springs, gushing geysers, mudpots, and fumaroles (steam vents) on Earth.


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traddling the three states of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming sits the vast and wild landscape of Yellowstone National Park, the first in the world to be given such a title. Spanning two million acres of mountain wilderness (the largest in existence to date), Yellowstone was signed into federal protections on March 1st of 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant. Their intent was for the land to act as “a public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit of the enjoyment of the people” a statement that can be found engraved at the highest point of “Roosevelt Arch,” which welcomes guests at the entrance to the park. This legislation spurred a global movement aimed at protecting the world’s most precious areas, distinguished by their rare geological features, abundant wildlife, and natural beauty. The United States of America would go on to designate 58 more sites as national parks—that’s over 84 million acres of public lands upon which Americans and tourists alike can roam free. Yellowstone may be a relatively recent attraction to the modern world, but its history goes back millions of years, beginning with a volcanic explosion 2.1 millions years ago that covered the region in ash— among the largest eruptions known to date. This event shaped the epic landscapes and features of the park: with a giant reserve of magma toiling beneath the surface, hydrothermal marvels like hot springs, geysers, and mud pots are staples of this expansive wilderness. Over 4 million visitors flock to witness the park’s unique hydrothermal wonders and abundant wildlife annually. In fact, the park’s wild roaming bison are the only free-ranging herds remaining of the hundred that once covered the Great Plains. The park is also home to 285 species of birds, several families of grizzly bears, wolves, elk, and over 1000 different kinds of plant life.

Although the rugged landscapes of Yellowstone conjure scenes of cowboys and cattle (perhaps especially so if you’ve seen Paramount Network’s latest family drama of the same name), it’s actually the American Indians who have the deepest connection to the park. According to archeologists, the oldest artifacts date back 11,000 years, and it’s estimated that 26 American Indian Nations and cultures have traditional ties to the region. It’s likely these ancestral tribes hunted, fished, and gathered among the lakes, rivers, ranges, and trees, using its thermal waters as key components of their medicinal and religious ceremonies. There are oral histories in circulation today that situate Salish ancestors in Yellowstone as early as 3000 years ago, but in the 1600s, shortly after many North American tribes began acquiring access to horses and travel became more accessible, more tribes began traversing the landscape, with Lakota Sioux beginning their exploration of the land in the 1700s. By the late 1800s, fur traders and other explorers began noting Yellowstone’s exceptional magnetism and iconic landscapes, sparking interest in the wonders of the west. In 1863, gold was struck, sending a surge of excitement throughout the country and attracting prospectors who hoped there were more riches to be found. The enthusiasm rippled throughout the nation, perking the ears of the Pacific National Railroad, who thought an attraction like Yellowstone might help advance their plans of western expansion. The company sponsored the first formal expedition (the Washburn-Langford-Doane expedition) in August of 1870, bringing along photographer Thomas Moran, who was able to capture the attention and imaginations of the world with his vision of Yellowstone. It was thanks to this expedition (and the photographs taken throughout their travels) that congress was able to understand the true magnificence of the park’s allure.

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Now, the park is open for Americans and tourists alike to roam its tremendous valleys and mountains. Creeks running rampant throughout the land, geologic marvels and bewildering beauty that feels so much bigger than dirt and rock. The wonder of the west evokes the image of a way of life that feels foreign in today’s fast-paced world. Its charm reminds us of the privilege we share in enjoying these public lands and the responsibility we have to continue to protect them. If you’re heading to Yellowstone, don’t forget to stay in the moment. The simple pleasure of existing at the same time, in the same place, as something so massive and sublime. Embrace that feeling of insignificance, telling you your problems are just as small. Let yourself feel the wind on your face and the sun on your back, and plant your feet firmly in the ground: the land that thrived thousands of years before you and will continue for a thousand more. Yellowstone is the only place in the United States where bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times. The herds are considered pure descendants of the vast herds that once roamed the grasslands of the United States.

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Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world. Gustave Flaubert

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LAMAR VALLEY

A trip to Yellowstone would not be complete without some aimless wondering through Lamar Valley, where all sorts of wildlife can be spotted roaming its vast hills. Although often overlooked by tourists, the sprawling landscape is just the breath of fresh air you need (and it’s relatively scarce in terms of crowding as well).

GRAND PRISMATIC SPRINGS

One of the region’s unique hydrothermal events spurred by previous volcanic activity. Around the edges of the pool sits a multi-colored bacteria (which cannot cluster in the center due to scorching temperatures), producing a rainbow-like effect. Although invisible to the naked eye, at the center of these blistering springs sit billions of organisms called thermophiles.

OLD FAITHFUL GEYSER

Located in the state of Wyoming and named during the iconic expedition of 1870, this geothermal features spews roughly 1000 gallons of scalding water approximately every hour, reaching heights of ninety to one-hundred feet in the air. Because of its predictable nature, the explorers and company gave it the fitting name of “Old Faithful”.

HERITAGE AND RESEARCH CENTER

Located near the north entrance of the park, the Heritage and research center is a great place to visit if you’re keen on learning more about the origins of the park. Here, you’ll find museum collections, archives, a research library, an archeology lab, and a herbarium.

MORNING GLORY POOL

Another geothermal sensation, the Morning Glory Pool is often referred to as the “Fading Glory Pool”, since it’s been losing its vibrancy throughout the years due to guests of the park throwing objects down its seemingly infinite center depth. Despite this, the pool is still a must-see.

THE GRAND CANYON OF YELLOWSTONE

This stunning spot is rated Yellowstone’s number one attraction on Trip Advisor. Over 24 miles long and 1200 feet deep, there are multiple look-out points to see, but one in particular stands out above the rest. Artists Point, aptly named for its ability to move and inspire, is located on the South Rim and provides a breathtaking view of Lower Falls (which often sports a rainbow at its base).

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Woven Histories: PendlEton Blankets Around the same time as America was awakening to the beauty of Yellowstone, a young English weaver named Thomas Kay was beginning to bring a long-time dream into existence. In 1863, the young man made the trans-continental trek to begin working in Oregon’s woolen mills. Thomas passed his tradition and talent on to the next generations, and the family re-opened the then-defunct Pendleton Woolen Mills in 1909, resuming production of Jacquard blankets, introducing new colors, designs, and patterns. Coveted for the durable, anti-microbial, and water-resistant properties of wool, the company produced their blankets, robes, and shawls for Indigenous tribes, forming deep connections with the Native North American population, taking special care to learn about the customs, mythologies, and traditions of the people to better provide for their preferences. This knowledge informed the iconic designs that put Pendleton on the map. Today, they stand true to their roots, giving back to Indigenous communities and celebrating their deeply intertwined heritage. Their geometric motifs (hallmarks of Pendleton) capture the spirit of the west in timeless fashion. Bring yours to stretch out over the wild, wild, country of Yellowstone for a picnic or a mid-hike pit-stop and you’ll look as at home in the serene scenes as the ancient treelined ranges themselves.


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From solid sisals and stripes to gorgeous geometrics, stair runners are easy to install, soft underfoot and are packed full of personality while protecting your stairway from everyday wear and tear.

HIGH TRAFFIC HEROES 6 REASONS TO ADD A STYLISH RUNNER TO YOUR STAIRS: 1. Runner rugs and stair runners will bring serious style to any staircase, on the skinny or way wide. 2. Easy to install and soft underfoot. Visit www.annieselke.com/stair-runner-installation for a step-by-step installation guide. 3. Provide your stairs and floors with personalitypacked protection against everyday wear and tear. 4. Nothing tempers the stomping of a teen tantrum or heavy-footed housemate quite like some noise reducing and sound absorbing fibres. 5. Runners can make stairs safer by padding steps should a fall occur as well as offer some grip that sock feet on hardwoods are sorely lacking.

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Capricorn Hale Navy HC-154

Aries Pleasant Pink 2094-60

Scorpio Sanctuary AF-620

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INS ID ER

n Cancer Lakeside Cabin 1658


Pisces Sea Foam 2123-60 Aauarius Majestic Blue 2051-40

Sagittarius Morning Light 183

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(CABINETS): HALE NAVY HC-154, ADVANCE, MATTE

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Inspired by Astrology: Discover the hue handpicked for your Zodiac sign from the experts at Benjamin Moore. Love the color associated with your sign?

Aries (Ram): March 21–April 19

A muted green like Rosemary Sprig 2144-30 echoes the loyal character of Taurus and also represents the Earth sign’s connection to nature. This pleasing hue is a natural fit for kitchens—think of how stylish it would look on cabinets in a glossy finish.

Gemini (Twins): May 21–June 21

Cancer (Crab): June 22–July 22

Leo (Lion): July 23–August 22

Virgo (Virgin): August 23–September 22

This Sun sign naturally brings to mind a cheerful yellow. Like Gemini, Sunburst 2023-40 exudes a sense of fun and optimism. Paint an accent wall in your breakfast nook with this sunny shade or wherever you need a jolt of energy throughout the day. ©2021 Benjamin Moore & Co. Benjamin Moore and the triangle “M” symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore & Co. Color accuracy is ensured only when tinted in quality Benjamin Moore paints. Color representations may differ slightly from actual paint.

Taurus (Bull): April 20–May 20

Aries are known for their boldness and passion. A soft, mellow pink like Pleasant Pink 2094-60 can speak to their emotions but also provide soothing balance. Use this hue for a fun accent wall or to craft a glamorous powder room.

Rich, gilded hues are a perfect match for the majestic Leo. Blair Gold HC-22 is an elegant, burnished honey hue that injects a room with understated luxury. We love this golden hue in a dining room and other formal spaces.

Libra (Balance): September 23–October 23

Libra stands as the ultimate symbol of balance and harmony—qualities epitomized by the color green. Lush AF-465 is an indulgent shade of green that reflects Libra’s love of beautiful things. This is a hue that you can wrap yourself in from floorto-ceiling, especially in an elegant library or office.

Cancers are known for their relaxing presence, and nothing says “cool and collected” better than a watery blue. With its gray undertones, Lakeside Cabin 1658 brings an elegant ease to any space. Use this shaded blue in the bedroom or wherever rest and contemplation are needed.

Virgos are reliable, grounded and focused; but they sometimes need moments of levity, which is where a gentle pastel like Sea Froth 2107-60 comes in. This rosy hue works wonders in a bathroom, creating a space that’s both soothing and flattering.

Scorpius/Scorpio (Scorpion): October 24–November 21

Scorpio is an unpredictable sign full of passion and mystery, and purples are the master of mood. A dusty mauve, Sanctuary AF-620 is a versatile midtone that keeps things from getting too serious. Use it in the place of a neutral for unexpectedly beautiful results.

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(WALL): LAKESIDE CABIN 1658, AURA, EGGSHELL

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Sagittarius (Archer): November 22–December 21

Capricornus (Goat): December 22–January 19

Aquarius (Water Bearer): January 20–February 18

Pisces (Fish): February 19–March 20

Sagittarius is a free spirit with a zest for life; and crisp, radiant Morning Light 183 represents this feeling of constant adventure. Use this light yellow to brighten up kitchen walls or to welcome guests in an entryway.

Known as the water bearer, Aquarius finds inspiration in the dazzling hues of the sea. Majestic Blue 2051-40 is a bold turquoise that echoes this sign’s creative streak. Use the color to make a statement on your front door or to enliven an old piece of furniture.

Capricorn is the sign of calm and stability, which calls for a classic, reliable favorite like Hale Navy HC154. A color known for its sensibility as much as style, this dark blue looks good anywhere, but we especially love it for sprucing up cabinets and millwork.

Pisces is a sign that ushers in spring with fresh, energizing hues. Sea Foam 2123-60 is a light, zippy blue-green that provides a cool, clean slate. Create spa vibes in the bathroom with this hue, or brush it onto a ceiling to bring in the feeling of clear blue skies.

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(WALLS): PLEASANT PINK 2094-60, AURA, EGGSHELL


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Classic 2127-20 Black Ink

NEU TRALS HC-180 Cliffside Gray

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or anyone seeking serenity and calm (and these days, aren’t we all?), now is the right time to take a deeper look into the deceptive simplicity of the classic neutral color scheme. Long a favorite of designers and decoristas, neutral palettes are perfect when we’re seeking rejuvenation, restoration and relaxation. They act as a perfect backdrop for beautiful furnishings, dramatic art and curated collections, and allow spaces with excellent architecture to really shine. The foundation of a succesful neutral scheme always begins with a layered composition of muted tones and a mix of shades. Determining the right mix of tones and varying the degree of contrast between them is a delicate dance based on light sources and other hard furnishings in the space; the key is to ensure that the eye can distinguish the various layers. Adding structure with darker elements is an excellent way to help ground the pallette. The real magic comes from adding a variety of textures. Think rough, slubby linens to woven materials, to chunky knit throws, to rough stoneware vases. Add warm wood tones, rich metal finishes, and varying sheens in your paint and surface finishes, and you’ve got everything you need for a timeless and comfortable home that’s perfect as-is, or ready for playful shots of color and of-the-moment accessories.

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2133-20 Black Jack

Energize your neutral palette by introducing a splash of color. Purposeful pops of color will help to move the eye throughout the room to find new and interesting elements that make your space most memorable. Lovely peach will warm a chilly space without dominating and bring life to small, dark or northern facing rooms.

Touches of apricot, coral, or salmon add an unexpected element to geometric designs and introduce a softer layer. Twist by York PIMID30514

2170-40 Coral Spice

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Dark or black details paired with peach create a bold and dramatic effect.

Layering additional orange or apricot tones will bring depth and interest to a space.

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2036-20 Irish Moss

2126-20 Raccoon Fur

A preppy pop of green signifies life, renewal and prosperity.

Play with a lighthearted pattern like “mermaid tiles,” which are swimming into stylish decor everywhere.

Double down on geometrics with an undulating yet graphic trellis pattern. Hourglass Trellis by York GM7519

A crisp and balanced white provides a versatile backdrop while bringing warmth to a serene, modern space. OC-27 Balboa Mist

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Today’s terrazzo sports a modern look with specks that are chunky and bold, yet calm and quiet.

One of the bravest color choices, red is thought to bring energy, strength and power to a space and facilitate conversation. In some cultures it is thought to bring good luck. CC-64 Bonaparte

Naturally finished and light toned wood finishes with visible grain are a nod to the Scandanavian aesthetic steeped in coziness and comfort.

A muted medley of color adds sculptural interest with a soft hand thanks to the rounded corners and soft curves all atop a textured cork paper. Sculpture Garden by York PIMID30440 2137-60 Gray Owl

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TAKE NOTE… • No two rolls of grasscloth wallpaper are alike • The horizontal filaments will never line up side to side from one roll to another • Striations inherent in grasscloth will look offset when hung, resulting in a paneled effect • Because natural fibers may take dye unevenly you can expect inconsistent color • Grasscloth is more challenging to install • The natural fibres are porous and can absorb odors or exhibit staining from water and moisture.

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York Wallcoverings #R15191M

hether woven from grass, leaves, jute, hemp or even bamboo natural wallpapers promise to bring a sophisticated, yet subtle finish to your home. Available in a wide range of versatile coloring and a vast array of textures grasscloth adds elegance to any room. Beyond the tactile weaves one can find grasscloth with added design elements such as botanical prints, metallic accents and various printed patterns.


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The days of rigid-line geometrics are polygon! While still balanced and orderly, graphic wallpapers are embracing softer, symmetrical designs with gentle curves that lend an organic touch to our favorite patterns. Play up this push/pull dynamic by pairing cool and warm tones together, like HC-124 Caldwell Green and AF-205 Serendipity... the tension keeps even a simple design feeling charged.

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2118-50 EXCALIBUR GRAY

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COLOR CONFIDENCE

Few design choices are as bold, confident and powerful as a black wall (except maybe four black walls). But if you’re tired of the same old drama, inject some light and levity with touches, rather than punches, of color. We’re having a mauvement with this combination of 2102-60 Honey Hut and 2148-50 Excalibur Gray; just add off-whites and bleached woods for some seriously deep style. FA L L 2 0 21

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CC-200 VELLUM

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HC75 Tea Leaves

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AF-50 ETIQUETTE

GLORIOUS GLOBAL HC-159 PHILIPSBURG BLUE

OC-145 GRAY MIST ATRIUM OC-30 WHITE

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Harrisburg Green HC-132

A bedroom so fresh, clean and crisp that we can practically feel ourselves slipping between the sheets? That’s a look we need to steal. The combination of global prints, beautiful wood grains and clean lines feels equally new and authentic; we’d add some deceptively sophisticated tones like OC-145 Atrium White and HC-159 Philipsburg Blue to complete this effortlessly beautiful bedroom.

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If you can’t go to the tropics, let the tropics come to you. This stunning large-scale print delivers huge style points, but the simple combination of jade on emerald greens keeps it from overwhelming a space. Pair this pattern with varying shades of whites and rich yellows like AF-50 Etiquette and CC-200 Vellum to create a sultry and languorous scheme.


Reinventing Painting. Again.

It started with an industry-changing innovation to help you create the sharpest paint lines possible. Today, the FrogTape® family has grown from a single solution into a toolkit of tape technologies that can tackle any painting project.

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PA RT IN G S HO T

Mother Nature inspires an abundance of color for your home this time of year and provides continuity between nature and your indoor spaces. Inspiration can be found with a walk through your own backyard vegetable plot or a stroll through your local farmer’s market. Pay attention to the nuances in color that surrounds you and invite the outdoors in to enjoy the time-honored harmony that Mother Nature has expertly crafted with her artful eye and expert brush strokes. A feast for the eye…and the belly too!

2036-10 Cat’s Eye

2021-50 Yellow Lotus

2170-20 Tropical Orange

2158-30 Delightful Golden 2029-10 Basil Green

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2034-40 Cedar Green



The best paint jobs start with No two surfaces are alike — that’s why starting with the right prep can make all the difference. With a family of tapes designed specifically for your surface, Scotch® Painter’s Tape helps you prep right for professional-looking results.

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Astrology Now in Color

Capricorn Hale Navy HC-154

A color for your sign, their sign, and every sign in between. Count on Benjamin Moore to help you find a color as individual as you are.

Taurus Rosemary Sprig 2144-30

Leo Blair Gold HC-22

Gemini Sunburst 2023-40

REPELS THE TOUGHEST STAINS.

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