Flanagan Paint & Supply At Home Spring 2025

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HOW MUCH PAINT DO I NEED?

STEP 1: Measure the Walls

Wall 1 Width: ________ ft. X Height: ________ ft. = ________ ft.

Wall 2 Width: ________ ft. X Height: ________ ft. = ________ ft.

Wall 3 Width: ________ ft. X Height: ________ ft. = ________ ft.

Follow this formula to estimate the paint requirements of your next project.

Don’t run out! Let Flanagan Paint & Supply help calculate the right amount for you.

STEP 4:

Wall 4 Width: ________ ft. X Height: ________ ft. = ________ ft.

Add together to find Total Wall Surface = ________ ft.

STEP 2: Measure the Doors

Door 1 Width: ________ ft. X Height: ________ ft. = ________ ft.

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 6:

Door 2 Width: ________ ft. X Height: ________ ft. = ________ ft.

Add together to find Total Door Surface = ________ ft.

STEP 3: Measure the Windows

Window 1 Width: ________ ft. X Height: ________ ft. = ________ ft.

Window 2 Width: ________ ft. X Height: ________ ft. = ________ ft.

Add together to find Total Window Surface = ________ ft.

Divide Total Surface to Be Painted by the Spread Rate* = Amount of Paint Needed 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 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.

PRO TIP

Buy a bit more paint than you think you will need for the job. This way, you can ensure you will not run out of paint before the job is done, plus you’ll have leftover paint for touch-ups.

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

30 THE FRENCH CHATEAU ON CANADIAN SOIL

A timeless European legacy home is designed for generations to come

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SECLUDED PARADISE IN THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS

A tight-knit family finds a space to gather in a private acreage in Tennessee

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SHOWCASE FOR THE SENSES

Vibrant patterns, rich hues and botanical influences breathe life into a historic home

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COLORING INSIDE THE LINES

How thinking inside the box can deliver big results

CARLEE BAIGRIE

TWILA DRIEDGER

DARREN GRUNERUD

OLIVIA GUAY

JIM TAYLOR

AUBREY TAYLOR

Love the designs within our pages? Connect with the talented folks behind the gorgeous spaces.

THE FRENCH CHATEAU ON CANADIAN SOIL PG.30

PlaidFox Studio Ben Leavitt plaidfox.com @plaidfoxstudio

SECLUDED PARADISE IN THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS PG.36

Berschback Design

Kathryn Berschback berschbackdesign.com @berschback_design

SHOWCASE FOR THE SENSES PG.42 de la Cruz Interior Design Jon de la Cruz dlcid.com @delagrammar

COLORING INSIDE THE LINES PG.48

Bungalow Interior Design

Rachel Teichroew bungalowid.com @bungalow.i.d.

SPRING 2025

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Creative Director

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CRAFTY: DIY? WE SAY Y-E-S!

CRAFT A RUSTIC SILHOUETTE MASTERPIECE

Hop into creativity with this easy DIY project

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HOT SPOT: Shining a spotlight on the world’s hidden gems

LOTUSLAND

One woman’s work, every visitor’s treasure

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TOOLBOX: Helpful resources for any homeowner

TRANSFORM YOUR HOME WITH ALLPRO SEALANTS

The power of caulk to seal and polish

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CHOW:

Just thinking about it is making us hungry

BRUNCH BLISS

Gather and savor a beautiful table and a relaxed menu

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EXPLORER:

Pack your sense of adventure and let’s go

SAN DIEGO STATE OF MIND

Experience the coastline, cuisine and chic downtown life

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The smell of spring is one of our favorite scents. There’s nothing quite like the earthy aroma after a good rain, the sweet perfume of lilacs in full bloom or freshly cut green grass that reminds us a new season is here. These sensory moments stir up creativity, bring renewed energy and remind us of the transformative power of paint to breathe new life into our spaces.

In this issue of AT HOME, we’re exploring how the Colors of the Year for 2025 can bring vibrancy and character into your home. These hues are more than a palette; they’re a sensory experience, evoking feelings of comfort and possibility. We’ll guide you on how to weave these shades into your home, whether it’s through a fresh coat of paint that completely reinvents a room or accents that add subtle charm and personality.

Spring’s vibrancy extends beyond color and smell. This issue takes you on a journey to Lotusland (PG.24), where botanical wonders burst at the seams of this not-so-secret sanctuary in Southern California. We also highlight the invigorating charm of San Diego (PG.64), a city that pairs natural beauty with urban sophistication. And if you’re a fan of food (and who isn’t?), don’t miss our brunch feature (PG.58) because there’s no better way to savor spring than gathering around a table of delightful dishes.

The homes featured in this issue also capture the season’s awakening. A French château on Canadian soil evokes timeless European elegance (PG.30), while a secluded retreat in the Smoky Mountains offers a peaceful escape into nature (PG.36). In a historic home bursting with patterns and botanical influence (PG.42), we see the joy of embracing color and fabric. And in “Coloring Inside the Lines,” (PG.48) we showcase how intentional design can spark surprising creativity. We can almost smell the mountain air and forest floor!

As you immerse yourself in this issue, we hope the sights, colors and scents of spring inspire you to reimagine your world – whether that means refreshing your home, trying something new in the kitchen or dreaming of your next great adventure. Here’s to a season of growth, beauty and vibrant possibilities!

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BY THE LIGHT OF THE SUN:

Paint Color Recommendations Based on Exposure

The direction a room faces can have a tremendous impact on the way a paint color is perceived. As sunshine streams in through the window from different points in the sky throughout the day, it creates natural shadows, highlights, and even tonal shifts, affecting the colors intensity and cast. Some hues are particularly well-suited for certain exposures, helping to enhance the natural properties of the space or minimize undesirable qualities. Follow this convenient guide to find the best paint colors for your room, no matter how it’s positioned in relation to the sun.

NNORTHERN: These spaces will have the majority of their natural light source coming in from a north-facing window, with consistent, albeit muted, light throughout the day. Experts recommend counterbalancing the cool northern exposure cast with fresh, clean shades that carry a hint of yellow, greys that possess a warmer undertone, or shades equipped with rich, grounded, or golden ambiance.

E SEASTERN: These rooms will have an east-facing window and get the abundance of their sun exposure in the mornings, while the afternoon light will have a cooler cast. The best approach is to tone down these dramatic shifts with walls that will remain lively throughout the light changes. Warm, clean whites will provide ongoing warmth and warmer neutrals will lighten the shadows cast in afternoons. A northfacing room also provides a great opportunity to play with ambiance: gravitate towards mid-tones for a balanced result.

SOUTHERN: A southern-facing room will receive consistent and strong natural light throughout the day, with a tendency for its cast to be on the warmer side. The best paint colors for these spaces will be low in overall brightness. A white with a hint of grey or blue will counterbalance the amber cast, while a grey-beige mix that errs on the cooler side is a great choice for a neutral. Greens, blues, and violets are complimentary to the sun-soaked quality of southern-facing spaces— opt for a darker shade to prevent the colors from being washed out.

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WWESTERN: The characteristics of a west-facing room shift throughout the day, with indirect, muted light in the mornings and stronger direct light after noon. Throughout the positional changes, the light will remain warmer. A cooler tone will help even out these changes for a more consistent wall color if you do opt for a lighter shade, but keep in mind that natural light variations will have a greater impact on softer, subtle shade.

COLOR PL AY Understanding The Theory Behind The Design

Have you ever looked at a room and everything just felt right? All the details work together to create harmony, but you couldn’t quite put your finger on it? This is likely the workings of color theory at play. Chances are high that the designer or homeowner had a firm grasp on the science behind the color wheel and how to harness its power for aesthetic benefit. Even with a base level understanding, you can be empowered to choose colors in your spaces with confidence.

At its core, color theory is the art and science of how we perceive color.

HARMONIOUS COLOR SCHEMES

VOCABULARY

Hue: Another word for color

Tint: A hue with white added

Shade: A hue mixed with black

Tone: A hue mixed with gray

Value: The amount of lightness or darkness a color has.

Chroma: How saturated (dull or bright) a color is.

Temperature: This indicates whether a hue is warm or cool.

Although good intuition can go a long where, the sure-fire way to ensure your color palette is cohesive is to utilize the tried-and-true color schemes indicated by the science of the color wheel!

MONOCHROMATIC

Using any combination of tint, tone, or shade in just one color.

ANALOGOUS

Using colors adjacent to one another on the Color Wheel (at least 2 and no more than 5 consecutive colors.)

COMPLEMENTARY

Using any two colors directly opposite to one another on the wheel.

SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY

Using any color alongside the two colors on each side of its compliment.

TRIADIC

Using three, equally spaced hues on the color wheel.

IF YOU’D LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE COLOR WHEEL OR HOW YOU CAN INFUSE YOUR HOME WITH HARMONIOUS COLOR COMBINATIONS, TALK TO OUR EXPERTS AT FLANAGAN PAINT & SUPPLY.

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THE RIGHT WAY Painting Over Brick

A brick wall is classic, timeless, and bursting with character, but despite being a design staple, brick still needs love from time to time. Whether you’re looking to paint over an outdated color scheme or after a more

STEP ONE

Prep is the most important step. Clean your surface thoroughly, including all the nooks and crannies between the bricks. This will help your application adhere better. A pressure washer works (outside) perfectly, but if you don’t have one, use a stiff-bristled brush and scrub with soapy water. If you happen upon some stubborn mildew, apply a mixture of one part bleach and two parts water, let soak for an hour, and then scrub the area with a wire brush. Wait for the brick to be completely dry before you start painting.

STEP TWO

Once your surface is completely dry, apply a primer. For smoke stained or discolored areas you may need a specialty primer to block these from bleeding through your final coat.

cohesive look, a fresh coat of paint can work wonders—plus, it’s an economical choice in comparison to replacing the brick all together. Follow these steps brick-by-brick and you’ll have a bold new look in no time.

STEP THREE

You’re ready to paint! If you’re working on exterior brickwork, an acrylic latex exterior paint is probably your best bet, since its engineered to endure mildew build-up by evaporating moisture. When working with a large surface area, a paint sprayer will be the most efficient application, but a brush or a roller are sufficient in smaller areas (or if you’re willing to do the extra labor). If you opt for a roller, go with a thick nap so you can easily get paint into indents and irregularities.

Stop into Flanagan Paint & Supply and chat with our experts to find the best approach for your brick wall.

Embrace The Bold: MAKE A STATEMENT WITH A STANDOUT EXTERIOR

Historically, people gravitate toward neutral hues when it comes to exterior paint shades. Navys, whites, and browns pervade, while an entire color wheel of extraordinary and vivid hues is forgotten. Consider this a case for forgoing the traditional and leaning into personality. Here’s a list of our favorite eye-catching shades destined to infuse your home’s exterior with character.

YELLOW BISQUE 220: Sunny, cheerful, and bright, this shade feels idyllic and bold all at once, striking the perfect balance between contemporary and classic. Its light reflective index sits at a 65.89, placing it in the mid-tone range with a warm and welcoming sensibility.

BOLD BLUE 2064-10: With hints of indigo and a vivid finish, this shade will look slightly muted in direct sunlight while still retaining its richness in ambient lighting. This hue pairs well with a crisp white as an accent shade, but it also works as an all-encompassing exterior shade.

SALAMANDER 2050-10: Dark without sacrificing character, Salamander features an uncommon mix of black, blue, and green that transforms depending on its light source. With a moody feel that still feels mature, it’s a great alternative to the blacks and browns homeowners often choose when they desire a darker color way.

SWEET ROSY BROWN 1302: Earthy and soft all at once, this muted burgundy is unexpected but warmly inviting: favorable characteristics in an exterior shade. With a LRV of 10.83, it will retain its darker feel so as not to become washed out in direct sunlight.

TALK TO OUR COLOR EXPERTS AT FLANAGAN PAINT & SUPPLY

TO DISCUSS YOUR OPTIONS FOR YOUR EXTERIOR PAINT UPGRADE.

BIG PICTURE PALETTE

When it comes to getting the gears turning on a new room-reno, the first thing most homeowners think about is their wall color. This initial step in the home makeover process is often the most difficult and impactful; it’s easy to find yourself paralyzed in front of a color wheel. Paint color technology has advanced to the point where virtually every shade under the sun is on the table, so it’s understandable to be a little slow to pull the trigger on your dream hue. The wall color you select not only sets the tone of the room, but it will act as a backdrop for and ideally tie together your décor, textiles, and furnishings. The degree to which these elements work together to tell a cohesive story determines the difference between a house and a home. Beginning your renovation with the single most consequential choice can be tricky, especially if you’re planning on bringing existing furniture or décor items into the space. The goal is always to find a color palette that will work for you and your lifestyle for years to come. With longevity in mind, we recommend asking yourself the following questions before setting your sights on your perfect shade:

WHAT’S THE BIG PICTURE? Th e best selection is always the one that considers the whole picture: the walls, the stain of any woodwork or furniture, and the hues of any adjacent rooms. Th ink about how your selection will fl ow with the rest of your house.

WHAT WILL REMAIN IN THE ROOM? Create a list of items or pieces that will stay in your newly rendered room after painting is complete, including any furniture. Your perfect-match paint color needs to be compatible with these items as well.

WHAT IS YOUR BUDGET? Balancing budgets is all about trade-off s. Try to think about what changes will pack the biggest punch for the least amount of cash, including paint, slip covers, and fresh accessories. Having these seemingly minute details worked out before-hand lets you evaluate where you can aff ord to splurge on a higherticket item, and where you can cut some corners with more budget-friendly options.

WHAT IS THE ROOM’S PURPOSE? Consider the function of the room, what it will be used for and how

you’d like to feel when you’re in it. Th e utility of a space will dictate its mood to a certain extent, but there is still plenty of room to play up a space’s overall feel. For example, some want their living room to be a sanctuary from the non-stop busy-ness of the world; others prefer to use this space as a hub for entertaining.

WHAT ARE YOUR PERSONAL COLOR PREFERENCES? Look at the color choices you typically gravitate towards—are they usually warmer or cooler hues? Picking a shade in line with your personal taste will give your shade with staying power and ensure it isn’t just a passing fancy.

WHAT IS YOUR INSPIRATION? Long before your settle on a shade, start collecting pieces of inspiration, from color and fabric swatches to images from Pinterest and magazines. Th is will help fi ne-tune the direction of your designs. Once you have a decent collection gathered, edit your choices and select only the elements that stand out to you. Look at your edited collection against the list of items that will remain in the room as well as the space’s natural light.

INTERIOR PAINT GUIDE

Reccomended Benjamin Moore Paints For Your Whole Home

BATHROOM

A luxurious matte finish designed for highhumidity environments.

AURA Bath & Spa matte (532) | Zero VOC

CEILINGS

Ceiling paint is an ultra flat finish designed to hide common ceiling imperfections.

Waterborne Ceiling Paint (508) Low VOC, even after tinting

HALLWAYS

Patented scuff and chip resistant technologies that deliver unmatched durability, even in the most challenging high-traffic environments.

Scuff-X Interior matte (F484) or eggshell (F485) Low VOC, even after tinting

BEDROOM

Exclusive Colour Lock™ technology, delivers the ultimate performance for colour depth and richness that lasts.

AURA Waterborne Interior matte (F522) or eggshell (F524) Low VOC, even after tinting

WINDOWS & TRIM

A premium quality, waterborne alkyd paint that offers a full line of durable high-end finishes ideal for doors, trim and cabinetry.

Advance Interior pearl (K792), semi-gloss (K793) or high-gloss (K794) Low VOC, even after tinting

LIVING ROOM

Exclusive Colour Lock™ technology, delivers the ultimate performance for colour depth and richness that lasts.

AURA Waterborne Interior matte (F522) or eggshell (F524) Low VOC, even after tinting

CABINETS & DOORS

A premium quality, waterborne alkyd paint that offers a full line of durable high-end finishes ideal for doors, trim and cabinetry.

Advance Interior pearl (K792), semi-gloss (K793) or high-gloss (K794) | Low VOC, even after tinting

KITCHEN

A premium quality enamel designed to resist mildew growth in kitchens and bathrooms.

Kitchen & Bath (322) | Low VOC, even after tinting

LILAC HUSH CSP-490

A delicate and enchanting shade that beautifully blends soft lavender and muted gray, creating an atmosphere of calm and refinement. This ethereal hue evokes a sense of tranquility, making it an excellent choice for bedrooms, nurseries or any space designed for relaxation and introspection. Combine with crisp whites and deeper jewel tones for playful contrasts or harmonious layering within a room. Its understated elegance lends itself to both modern and traditional designs, making it a versatile option for those looking to add a touch of serenity and sophistication to their interiors.

PACIFIC RIM 678

A captivating blue green that radiates tranquility and sophistication, reminiscent of serene coastal skies and gentle ocean waves. This hue strikes a perfect balance between cool and warm undertones, allowing it to create a refreshing and inviting atmosphere in any room. Ideal for spaces where relaxation is key, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, it pairs beautifully with natural materials and light woods, enhancing the overall sense of calm. Its versatility also lends itself well to modern and traditional interiors alike, making it a popular choice for those looking to infuse a touch of coastal elegance into their homes.

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WHITE DOVE OC-171

A soft, slightly dirty white that embodies a gentle warmth. This versatile hue acts as a perfect backdrop, allowing other colors and textures to shine while maintaining a sense of calm and elegance. Whether used in a cozy living room, bright kitchen, or tranquil bedroom, it enhances natural light and adds a subtle sophistication that complements both traditional and contemporary design aesthetics. Its understated charm makes it a favorite among designers looking to achieve a harmonious and timeless interior.

BACKWOODS CC-630

A rich, earthy green exudes a sense of serenity and a connection to nature, reminiscent of lush forests and tranquil landscapes. This inviting hue fosters a warm and cozy atmosphere, making it ideal for spaces such as living rooms, studies or any area intended for relaxation and reflection. Pair it with natural wood tones and soft neutrals to create a harmonious balance that enhances its organic feel. Its depth and character make it a versatile choice, suitable for both rustic and modern interiors, inviting a sense of the outdoors into any home.

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Craft a rustic Silhouette Masterpiece

HOP INTO CREATIVITY WITH THIS EASY DIY PROJECT! TRANSFORM BURLAP, PAINT AND A SILHOUETTE (WE CHOSE A BUNNY) INTO A CHARMING ART PIECE THAT ADDS FARMHOUSE FLAIR TO ANY SPACE. WHETHER YOU’RE SPRUCING UP FOR THE SEASON OR LOOKING FOR A YEARROUND ACCENT, THIS CRAFT IS SIMPLE, FUN AND IRRESISTIBLY CUTE.

Craft a silhoue e art piece with a rustic background

Create charming silhouette art that adds a rustic touch to your decor. Follow this simple guide to craft your own unique masterpiece.

SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED:

• Picture frame (any size, ideally wooden)

• Interior latex paint (color of your choice for the frame and bunny)

• Interior latex high adhesion primer

• Burlap fabric (enough to cover the backing of your frame)

• Silhouette template (purchase one, print one or draw your own design free-hand)

• Scissors or craft knife

• Pencil

• Craft glue or hot glue gun

• Paintbrushes (one small, one medium)

• Optional: Sandpaper (for a distressed frame look)

PREPARE THE FRAME:

Remove the glass from your frame. Prime and paint the wooden frame with your chosen color and allow it to dry completely. For a rustic look, lightly sand the edges once dry.

CUT OUT THE SILHOUETTE:

Print or trace a silhouette onto the cardstock. Carefully cut it out using scissors or a craft knife.

ASSEMBLE THE BURLAP BACKGROUND:

Cut a piece of burlap slightly larger than the frame’s backing. Glue the burlap to the backing, ensuring it’s smooth and flat. Trim excess burlap if needed.

STENCIL THE SILHOUETTE:

Position the stencil as desired on the burlap-covered backing. Trounce the paint within the regions of your stencil until you achieve the desired coverage of the burlap you are after. Use a small brush to clean up edges as needed. Allow to dry thoroughly.

REASSEMBLE THE FRAME:

Place the burlap backing into the painted frame. Secure it, ensuring everything is snug and aligned.

Your silhouette art piece is now ready to display! Hang it on a wall or place it on a shelf for a cozy, farmhouse-inspired look – it's sure to be the hare-raising highlight of your decor!

LOTUSLAND:

ONE WOMAN'S WORK, EVERY VISITOR'S TREASURE

Discover the natural marvels at what is often described as one of the most important horticultural collections in the world.

Photography: Lotusland | Text: Carlee Baigrie

Situated on a gently sloping hill in Montecito, California, Lotusland enjoys 300 days of sunshine a year: good news for its more than 3,400 different species of plants. Committed to sustainability and conservation, the gardens that reside within it rely solely on the caring hands that tend to them and Santa Barbara’s mild Mediterranean climate to retain their staggering beauty. In images, it appears as a lush secret garden, filled with plants that range from cycads and cacti to orchards and roses. Its water garden, arguably one of the properties most exquisite, houses a sweeping collection of waterlilies, and, of course, Lotusland’s iconic lotus flowers. Steering clear of pesticides, they’ve adopted innovative, natural preservation methods to deter invasive species and attract pollinators – a testament to the foundation’s lasting commitment to sustainability. Lotusland’s Chief Executive Officer, Rebecca Anderson, describes the garden as a “global treasure” through which she hopes guests find a sense of “peace, wonder and a deeper connection to the natural world as well as a greater appreciation for the importance of biodiversity.”

The property now known as Lotusland has served as an oasis for flora and fauna since the 1800s, but no one then could have imagined the national treasure it has become today. Its storied grounds have been through three phases of ownership. When it served as the location of the Kinton family’s private residence and commercial nursery, it was known affectionately as Tanglewood. When the Gavit family took over the land in the 1920s, they renamed it Cuesta Linda. During their time as its stewards, they erected several buildings in the style of Spanish Colonial Revivals, with lush gardens to match. In 1941, the property changed hands for the last time when Madame Ganna Walska, an extraordinary woman with a life story of epic proportions, purchased it and Lotusland was officially born.

Born in Brest-Litovsk, Poland, in 1887 as Hanna Walska, Madame Ganna Walska adopted her stage name while studying and singing alongside Polish tenor Jean de Reszke in Paris, France. In 1915, Walska fled Europe to avoid World War I, landing in New York City where she would reside on and off for decades before settling at her beloved Lotusland. In the city that never sleeps, she quickly made a name for herself, singing at a French theatre and continuing to explore her operatic inclinations, while also developing a reputation as socialite who lived life on her own terms. Though her skill as a vocalist drew in mixed reviews throughout her tumultuous yet iconic career, her professional pursuits were merely a sidenote. It was her love life, which saw six marriages and as many divorces, that seemed to generate the most public interest. Her husbands’ titles ranged from doctors and counts to yogis and drunks – men who came in and out of her life at a fervent pace. But although it seemed Madame Walska was somewhat of a hopeless romantic, she never lost sight of the importance of her own independence. In 1929 she won a case against the U.S. Customs, which established an American woman’s right to have a separate domicile from her husband’s. And it was an ironclad prenuptial agreement that allowed her to keep Lotusland in her own name after her sixth and final divorce.

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Lotusland’s namesake flowers provide vibrancy while manicured paths usher you along to explore a staggering array of plant species.

Despite her demanding social and professional obligations, Madame Ganna Walska was a woman of deep reflection and spiritual interest, studying numerology, Rosicrucianism, astrology and meditation. Her deep commitment to examining the meaning of life led her briefly into the arms of yoga guru Theos Bernard (the self-proclaimed “White Lama”). Together, they traveled to California for six weeks: Walska, to find a ranch property for purchase, and Bernard, to purchase land that would serve as a home and spiritual retreat for Tibetan lamas. They found both of their hearts’ desires in the then 37-acre Cuesta Linda. Walska promptly purchased the estate, dubbing it “Tibetland” until Bernard and Walska’s divorce in 1945, when it was given its final moniker and Walska’s vision for the land began to take shape.

The succeeding decades (during which she never married again) saw Madame Walska working intently and passionately to bring Lotusland into its full potential. It seemed she had finally found her true love – one commensurate for her level of adoration and care. As she tended to the land and plotted for its improvements and expansions, it flourished. She was known as Lotusland’s “head gardener,” taking a hands-on approach and collaborating with talented landscape artists, architects and gardeners from across the globe. Images from this time depict a glowing Walska, grinning from ear to ear, always dressed impeccably in bright colors and accessories. Her dedication to the project was unwavering through to the end: just seven years before her death at 96 (outliving every one of her ex-husbands), she sold off her prized jewelry collection to have the funds reinvested in the garden. The estate was left to the Ganna Walska Lotusland foundation so that their mission of preserving nature’s most beautiful plants can carry on in her absence.

Today, the gardens are visited by an estimated 15,000 every year (a number that is restricted by Santa Barbara County’s Conditional Use Permit due to its location in a residential area) and thrives as a leader in both conservation and education – success Anderson credits to the “extraordinary work of its team and generosity of donors who see the vital role Lotusland plays in preserving

Originally intended to be called the Silver Garden, what is today known as the Blue Garden began in 1948 when Madame Ganna Walska planted blue Atlas Cedars. Today it features a host of bluehued beauties: a tinge present due to a thick waxy “cuticle” that serves to protect from intense sun.

the environment and enriching lives.” Spanning over 37 acres and home to rare and celebrated botanical species (a third of which are threatened in their native habitats), the gardens themselves have been considered to possess all of Walska’s drama and eccentricity, leading many to describe it as a sort of autobiography in natural form. Whether you see the resemblances or not, there is no debating that Madame Walska created something special in her breathtaking collections. Her passion, dedication and individual spirit will certainly live on – and what a beautiful legacy she has left.

“Lotusland is a living testament to Madame Ganna Walska’s vision and dedication. Over 40 years, she transformed the property into an artistic masterpiece, blending design and nature in ways that remain unparalleled. Her legacy lives on in the garden’s 22 distinct landscapes, each with its own iconic character – walking through Lotusland is like stepping into a series of otherworldly environments, from the serene Japanese garden to the enchanting topiary garden and the breathtaking water garden. Since opening to the public in 1993, Lotusland has honored her dream of creating a worldclass botanical garden that inspires awe and educates visitors.”

– Rebecca Anderson, Chief Executive Officer, Ganna Walska Lotusland

PLAN YOUR VISIT

With an intimidating roster of apparently unmissable gardens and only so many hours in a day, you’ll want to carefully plan your trip to ensure your most-anticipated spots can be hit. Additionally, due to its position in a residential neighborhood, there are daily visitor restrictions in place that limit the number of guests. Advance reservations are necessary for all visitors, with a recommended book-ahead time of three weeks. Reservations are available between mid-February and November, Wednesday – Saturday, with two sessions available daily: 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Visitors are expected to arrive 15 minutes prior to their reservation, which will permit entry for two hours. Reservations can be made online through their website.

Visitors can choose between self-guided or docent-led tours. Self-guided tours will allow for guests to move along at their desired pace while still taking in various facts and details thanks to QR codes and interpretive signs placed throughout the gardens. Docent-led tours require an additional fee of $15 per person, but will reveal enriching details about Lotusland’s history, its dynamic plant collection and unyielding conservation efforts.

Although it requires some planning, Lotusland’s 2025 visitor season is expected to be its most memorable and iconic yet, with unseen updates to unveil and new experiences to share. Depending on the time of year you visit, different plants and flowers will naturally be in bloom while others may be at rest. If you’re interested in seeing a particular plant variety at its peak, we recommend visiting their monthly garden highlights on their website to ensure you won’t miss it.

From vibrant cacti and lush cycads to serene water gardens, Lotusland’s breathtaking landscapes showcase its unparalleled horticultural artistry and Madame Ganna Walska’s visionary spirit.

The kitchen’s checkered honed marble tile floor, white-washed oak island and accents of unlacquered brass lend generously to the abode’s elevated. countryside charm.

THE FRENCH CHATEAU ON CANADIAN SOIL

Design: PlaidFox Studio | Photography: Ema Peter Photography | Text: Carlee Baigrie

PlaidFox Studio brings to life a timeless European legacy home to be adored for generations to come.

A pair of custom cabinets flank the living room’s understated limestone fireplace, housing a functional bar in one and a TV unit for family movie nights in the other.

Just outside of Vancouver, BC, and nestled between two vineyards on an expansive equestrian property, sits a 9,000-square-foot timber-frame home and one of the latest spaces to benefit from the tremendous talents of PlaidFox Studio. The project, which was three years in the making (a testament to the age-old adage that good things indeed take time) and a collaborative effort among several trades, was what creative director (and lead designer on this project), Ben Leavitt, refers to as “a back-to-your-roots” endeavor. Over a decade ago, when PlaidFox first began, their resume skewed predominantly traditional. But as their portfolio has expanded, they’ve gravitated toward more modern sensibilities in recent years. But in the images of this tremendous chateau-inspired abode, we find the authentic charm of French provincial living: an estate intended to be passed on from generation to generation. This new build (with architecture designed by Homestar’s Tara St. Jean) provided the perfect opportunity for Leavitt and his team to call back to their origins while incorporating their more recently modern inclinations.

Initial conversations around the project revealed that the space would need to circumvent trends in a way that assured its relevance for decades to come. The clients, a family of four who had worked previously with PlaidFox on their Mid-Century Modern home, wanted to create a legacy that could one day be passed on to their children. Working together with home builder Chris Meyer from Homestar, Leavitt, alongside two senior designers from his firm, Kelly O’Quinn and Maria Espinosa, began charting plans for a residence that would pay tribute to the past while ensuring its ability to stand the test of time.

The team decided on an approach that would combine the antiquated appeal of a countryside estate with the grandeur of chateau

Contrasting shades of black and white establish the canvas and ensure a timeless backdrop for the home to evolve and grow alongside its homeowners.
A custom hutch offers both closed storage functionality and an opportunity to showcase decorative objects.

living: a sort of elevated farmhouse that avoids the genre’s typical cliches by incorporating historical European elements. “So, we started from the drawing board,” explains Leavitt, “researching and diving into… historical timber frame homes.” The spiral staircase speaks to their thoughtful approach. Aiming to capture the feel of traditional lime-washed stone staircases without allowing the feature to feel too castle-like, they plastered natural stone on the walls and opted for a more modern staircase. “[R]ight from the beginning, we wanted to create a more traditional backdrop for contemporary and modern furniture.”

Beyond this, the specific asks for the space from the clients were simple, having already established confidence in the studio during their previous collaboration. “The homeowner entrusted us and the builder Chris Meyer from Homestar to create and execute the vision,” shares Leavitt. “[They] essentially gave us carte blanche” with the stipulation that the space feature an open-air bathroom in the master and a wine tasting and cocktail room. Leavitt was pleased to share that the wine tasting room, which is temperature controlled and can store up to 6,000 bottles, is now among the homeowner’s favorite places to relax and entertain. While the home’s proportions are undeniably grand (its oak timber frame is constantly drawing the eye upwards to stunning beam work amidst lofty ceilings), Leavitt was keen on creating plenty of “intimate and small pockets” to facilitate “conversation and everyday living.”

One of the ways Leavitt and his associates achieved this more lived-in feeling was through their careful selection of color. Although working within a decidedly neutral palette, the team maintained visual interest and an inviting essence by layering in varied textures and shapes wherever possible. “In any given room there are 10-20 textures… which gives the room… depth, but more importantly, the warmth to make it feel cozy,” shares Leavitt. With gray as a prominently featured color throughout the home, Plaidfox also took care to ensure they selected shades that had undertones of green, blue and brown to prevent the walls from feeling too cool, always pairing them with wools and linens to create that inviting sense of warmth.

French European countryside may be where the home gets its aesthetic inspiration, but Leavitt also wanted it to feel at home within the context of the property’s Canadian landscape. Building upon the timeless tenants already established through the French chateau motif (and avoiding the often gratuitously ornate styles seen in the more metropolitan areas of France), Plaidfox leaned into an effortlessness that prevents anything from feeling too fussy. Wool rugs, slip-covered sofas, natural stone and an absence of interior mouldings (save the cabinetry, where a more traditional form of craftsmanship is allowed to shine through), create a more grounded feeling.

As you move through the home, the intention and thoughtfulness paid to every detail is evident – care that will serve the homeowners well as this space grows with their evolving needs and preferences over the decades to come.

With a soaker tub that overlooks the garden and marble throughout, this master bathroom brings spa-like amenities and aesthetics.
This bedroom’s oak timber frame sets a tone of grandeur, while a classically tufted headboard and skyblue bedding lend a touch of subtle romance.
From morning coffees to late-night glasses of wine, this breezy porch offers the best of the home’s incredible vistas.

SECLUDED PARADISE IN THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS

A tight-knit family finds a space to gather in a secluded acreage in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Design: Kathryn Berschback, Berschback Design | Photography: Alyssa Rosenheck | Text: Carlee Baigrie

Soft beams of sunlight stream in from newly appointed windows and a screened-in porch, setting the scene for idyllic country living in Northern Tennessee – a feeling Kathryn Berschback of Berschback Design was determined to capture in this 1700’s log cabin remodel. The structure itself had been in her clients’ family for decades and they were eager to retain as much of its original, timeworn charm as possible while still laying the foundations for the convenience of modern life. Indeed, the space feels untouched by the hallmarks of the 21st century – a testament both to Berschback's instincts as a designer and her clients’ expansive collection of Tennessean art and artifacts, which fill every room.

Each piece invited into the design of this space tells a story in its patina, from the tufted leather ottoman that grounds a cozy living space to the unlacquered brass faucet in the kitchen. Some are family heirlooms, passed on through generations, others, objects of affection, picked up along the way, like a grandfather clock with broken hands, set to read an eternal 5 o’clock. But among these collected fixtures and features, the client’s collection of Tennessean art does the most legwork in establishing the pastoral themes of this historic home. “I really wanted to put [the artwork] in places that they would be highlighted,” explains Berschback, who hung her favorite piece (one of many in the home by Carroll Cloar) above the wet bar. Even the rugs serve as yet another layer of the clients’ steadfast dedication to fine art, with antique rugs scattered throughout.

The home’s original log chinking serves as the kitchen’s backsplash, while updated cabinetry provides a generous assortment of both open and closed storage.

But these adornments and details that work to establish the home’s rustic sensibility came after Berschback set to work upgrading the bathrooms and kitchen and working to brighten what were already beautiful bones. “The house felt dark when I first got there,” shares Berschback. “By adding new windows and white sofas [featuring performance fabric, of course, for the client’s pets]….we really opened it up.” The windows also serve to cement the connection between the home’s picturesque views and its interiors –another important element the clients wanted to incorporate. Berschback, a dedicated color enthusiast (a trait she shares with the client), recalls site visits throughout the seasons and all the inspiration they brought into her color palette. Of special note were the deep red and rust tones of the fall foliage and the exquisite greenery in the spring. “The wife loves hiking and nature, so we had lots of conversations about the colors [she wanted to bring in],” explains Berschback, providing some insight into her process as well as the close working relationship that underlined this project. “That’s one of the things I pride myself most on as a designer – my ability to get to know who my clients are and what speaks to them so I can create that tone for them.”

“YOU CAN FEEL THE HISTORY IN THE WOOD” – Kathryn Berschback

Bottom Right: The wet bar, a new addition to the structure, offers yet another space for hidden storage while its cabinetry color compliments and brightens its neighboring wood tones.

This rusted Persian rug provides the perfect contrast to the wall’s subtle green – a feature that occurred by mistake after a miscommunication with the painter. Both Berschback and the clients quickly fell in love with the shade in context, calling it a happy accident.

Although the home features a substantial array of wood tones, Berschback has combined them all in a way that feels true to the home’s down-to-earth mandate, a result achieved by ensuring every element, from the original hardwoods (re-finished with a stain selected over Facetime while Berschback was out of state!) to the dining set, all possessed the same organic sensibility. “Every piece is handcrafted. If you look at the dresser drawers, they are all dovetailed. It was all intentionally selected to maintain that natural feel,” reveals Berschback. “It’s a great example of how beautifully crafted wood always goes together. It’s all so rich and warm and earthy feeling. It feels connected to the earth.”

This project was actually the second collaboration between Berschback and her clients, whom she refers to as lifelong friends. The first was within Nashville’s city limits and served as their primary residence. During that experience, she gained a deeper understanding of their aesthetic preferences and functional lifestyle needs. So when it came time to reimagine their home away from home, she knew it was a matter of highlighting what had already made the property so special to them in the first place. This home had provided a special setting in the story of this family’s life for some time, and the clients made it clear that it would continue to serve as a gathering place throughout the years. For that reason, the seating area, anchored on one end by the towering stack stone fireplace, was carefully laid out to ensure every individual had a space to sit comfortably. Now equipped with the benefits of modern comfort alongside its rich character, Berschback is eager to hear about this residence’s next chapter.

The dramatic fireplace, framed by oak-paneled walls stained in deep hues of blue and green, masterfully balances grandeur and warmth. Custom seating with garden-inspired upholstery mimics the scenery outside.

SHOWCASE FOR THE SENSES

Vibrant patterns, rich hues and botanical influences breathe life into a historic home, echoing the emerald vista and deep blues of the San Francisco Bay beyond the windows. Guided by designer Jon de la Cruz’s artistic vision and innovative approach, “the Observatory” brings the outside’s verdant landscape in and transforms the penthouse of a five-story estate into a versatile, family-friendly hub that balances style with functionality.

Design: Jon de la Cruz, de la Cruz Interior Design | Photography: September Days Photography | Text: Twila Driedger
The family room boasts a thoughtfully open layout that seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor living spaces. Fourteen-foot-wide folding glass walls soften boundaries, revealing stunning vistas of the San Francisco Bay.

This year, the San Francisco Decorator Showcase saved the best for last. Every year, design enthusiasts and curious visitors flock to the showcase, eager to see how acclaimed interior designers celebrate their creative vision and fearless design. This year’s edition unfolds in the grand Bliss Estate, a stunning Edwardian mansion on Broadway Street in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights. All 30 rooms inside the estate are a master class of interior design ingenuity, with an ensemble cast of designers leaving their mark on the historic 125-year-old Dutch Colonial Mansion. But it is the top floor that leaves the biggest impression on the Bay area abode.

San Francisco designer Jon de la Cruz reimagined the penthouse as the ultimate family room offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay. Coined “the Observatory,” the entire room is draped in colors and patterns that echo the exterior palette – the deep blues of the Bay and its lush landscapes.

“The room basically demanded the treatment we gave it – because your experience when you reach the top level of this five-story house is dominated by the sweeping view of the San Francisco Bay,” de la Cruz explains. “Your first impulse whenever entering the room is to walk directly to the 14-foot-wide windows and gaze into the distance, so the brief was clear – enhance and focus on what the view has to offer.”

To do so, de la Cruz soaked the attic room’s oak-paneled walls in blue and adorned other spaces with alpaca curtains and plush upholstery. The design offers a reflection of the beauty beyond the walls and windows.

Top: The room is enriched by eclectic features and playful touches, including green hand-tufted rugs assembled to emulate lush lawns, junior club chairs for the kids and a custom-crafted chess board. Right: Custom seating with garden-inspired upholstery mimics the scenery outside.

DESIGNING FOR DOLLARS

Since 1977, the San Francisco Decorator Showcase has raised more than $18 million to benefit the San Francisco University High School financial aid program.

“The stained and painted brackish blue walls blended with the Bay water and the foggy skies, we underscored the rolling green hills by painting a continuous verdant green horizon line over the oak paneling and alluded to the view of the city blocks and treetops with a gridded pattern area rug and potted indoor trees.”

Key features include oak-paneled walls stained in tones that complement the skyline and floral-patterned sofas that evoke the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The room’s design is enriched with unique touches, such as hand-tufted rugs and artwork by prominent figures like Ai Weiwei.

The space is designed for ultimate versatility, effortlessly transitioning between a media room, breakfast nook and cocktail lounge. Expansive folding glass walls blur the boundary between indoors and outdoors, creating a seamless connection to the surrounding environment. This thoughtful integration ensures an immersive experience that shifts with the time and activities of the day, making the room both adaptable and inviting.

When de la Cruz isn’t designing for the San Francisco Decorator Showcase, he’s bringing his experience and vision to other unforgettable homes in the Bay Area and New York and leaving his mark on well-loved restaurants. His experience and expertise in hospitality is inherently connected to his work in residential design – inspiring how a home should feel and function.

To create an effortless style for his residential clients, de la Cruz starts by determining the functionality of the home before applying the elements that set his style guidelines.

“Three factors help me compose a room: The House: What style is the house? How does the exterior architecture inform the interior intent? The Context: Where is the house located? City or country? Seaside or mountain house? The Owner: How will the owner live in the space? What is family structure? Children/Pets?”

From there, de la Cruz brings his own inspiration into the home, often blending modern and vintage aesthetics, and focusing on comfort, functionality and timeless elegance, ensuring the space reflects the needs and personalities of his clients.

While de la Cruz is known for meticulously balancing aesthetics with practicality, he stays on the cutting edge of design and keeps things creative by giving in to his wanderlust. “Traveling keeps the eye fresh,” he shares.

“When I travel, I love to be able to mix in details I see and experience in unexpected ways.”

Whether he’s transforming a historic Edwardian mansion, jet-setting to exotic locales to influence his art or partnering with a homeowner to add a bit of personality to a project, de la Cruz does it with passion and purpose, garnering attention and acclaim from the design world along the way.

Top: Conceptual artist Mel Bochner’s playful Blah, Blah, Blah piece is executed in oil on velvet, adding texture and depth to the vibrant space. A ceramic stool by Reinaldo Sanguino complements the scene and serves as both functional furniture and a vibrant art piece.

Bottom: The space is for all ages, exhibited by an area perfect for a tea party for two.

Shades as uniq ue as nature itself.

Handwoven from renewable materials, Graber Natural Shades create an amazing display of texture and color, allowing you to bring a bit of nature indoors.

A sophisticated dining nook features a curved banquette upholstered in rich cognac and a soft boucle fabric with elegant channel tufting. The arrangement is anchored by a striking wall of built-in cabinetry, offering a blend of practical storage and warm design elements.

COLORING INSIDE THE LINES

Design: Bungalow Interior Design | Photography: Victoria Anne Photography | Text: Arthur Liffmann

How thinking inside the box can deliver big results.

Whether we’re the homeowner, the designer, the contractor or the architect, the project brief invariably comes down to the same thing: “We need more room; we need more storage; we need spaces that address our needs.” More often than not, the plans that follow feature blown-out walls, large additions and reconfigurations of space that add tons of square footage in order to best address that wish list.

This is not one of those projects. While the clients’ wish list certainly included the same needs, the plan that interior designer Rachel Teichroew developed to address them looked inward to grow what was already there.

“This is my favorite project from last year,” laughs Teichroew, co-founder and principal designer of Bungalow Interior Design in Winnipeg. The homeowners, a professional couple with several pets, are avid collectors of amazing things; they came to Teichroew with a short but clear mandate: “We feel like we’re bursting at the seams here – we need to maximize storage and functionality.”

Exacerbating the congestion was the fact that both clients were working from home due to the pandemic. The existing dining room, already crowded due to a complete lack of any storage space, was previously under-utilized aside from occasional get-togethers with friends. Now it was serving double duty as a daily office for two, and the home’s only area to sit down for a meal.

“We wanted to use every square inch available to us here. These clients have so many memories displayed throughout their home –of friends, family, travel – and we wanted them to have options of how and where to show them,” says Teichroew. And while she was given the green light to do something fun and think outside of the box, the designer’s plan cleverly reimagined the space within the existing footprint.

The longest unbroken wall in the dining room runs perpendicular to an exterior wall with a large double door to the patio. By moving this door further down along the garden wall, Teichroew created enough depth on the long, unbroken plane to install a full wall of custom millwork that dramatically expanded the storage options on the main level of the home. Coated in a deep, rich green and complemented by simple gold hardware, the cabinetry plays several roles here. Aside from providing a plethora of storage, it creates a strong focal point and imbues the space with a modern classic aesthetic that feels current, while remaining respectful of the home’s original architecture.

And if that’s not enough, this wall serves as the literal backdrop for a splendid custom dining banquette that wraps itself across the cabinetry and includes integrated hidden spaces. Featuring channeltufted creamy boucle fabric, the back of the banquette is actually a

This smart design solution features concealed bins within the banquette base, perfect for storing extra beverages.

series of upholstered doors that, with a simple touch, pop open to allow access to additional storage. Not to be outdone, the cognacupholstered seats also lift up to reveal concealed bins within the banquette base.

“This involved a bit of math and a lot of back and forth with the upholsterers,” laughs Teichroew, “but the end result was worth it.”

Coordinating dining chairs and a leggy oval dining table with warm wood tones further enhance the warmth of the green millwork, while the creamy walls and a stunning black pendant fixture with lines that echo the curves of the seating, and the glass cabinet fronts provide contrast and balance out the space.

Special attention was also given to the placement of electrical receptacles and easy-access spaces to stash away the byproducts of a work-from-home day. “While the clients both maintain their fulltime offices, they still occasionally do some work here… this space now allows them to do that with clarity and organization,” notes the designer.

Turning her attention to the powder room, the designer employed the same sensibility to maximize storage and maintain a continuous design flow. The original vanity was replaced with more custom cabinetry, with the sink offset to one side to allow for full height storage on the other end.

“This space plays double duty as the wife’s area to get ready in the morning,” explains Teichroew. “Generous countertop surfaces provide convenience while getting ready, and then everything can be tucked away behind closed doors.”

While the commode remained in its original location, rotating its position 90 degrees allowed the designer to install a large bank of fully extendable drawers in the base of the vanity. This small change increased the functionality and usability of the area. A large mirror with integrated lighting maximizes the light and adds some sparkle to the small space.

But the star of the show here, undoubtably, is the Woods wallcovering by Cole & Son. “We always knew that this room would be the perfect place to really have fun with wallpaper,” says Teichroew. “We were wanting something that would establish a certain mood, with a touch of whimsy.” The classic pattern, in a black and white colorway, is a natural complement to the rich deep green woodwork and winks at the subtle play between the two.

Beyond the excellent professional relationship established between the clients and designer, Teichroew acknowledges that being hands-on during construction allowed for a nimble and steady project.

“Offering a design/build process has many benefits; having an intimate understanding of the details allows for the opportunity to

Maximizing both function and beauty, the custom cabinetry is finished in a luxurious deep green, creating a dramatic backdrop for displaying cherished keepsakes. The sleek gold hardware adds a touch of understated elegance, perfectly complementing the rich tones and enhancing the room's modern sophistication.

immediately respond to situations as they develop.”

On the morning when the special-order vanity sink arrived with a large crack, Teichroew immediately knew, without referencing any notes or plans, exactly what was needed, enabling her to immediately hit the road and scour the city until she found the identical model from another supplier.

“It kept us right on track, without having to reschedule trades and push back the timeline.”

It’s that kind of focus that brought the project to fruition, with clients who are “over-the-moon happy” with the results. And aside from the smart storage solutions, the luscious mix of finishes and the stylish spaces she’s created, what makes this one her favorite?

Teichroew’s quick smile and answer are immediate: “It’s real. These are real spaces that are really designed for the people who live here, not just pretty rooms that look good.”

The powder room combines personality and practicality with Cole & Son's classic Woods wallpaper in black and white, balanced by rich green cabinetry. The custom vanity, featuring full-height storage and extendable drawers, enhances both style and function.

Transform your homewith allpro sealants

Whether you’re sealing a drafty window, sprucing up trim or refreshing your bathroom, caulking is a simple and affordable way to save energy and enhance your home. With trusted ALLPRO Sealants made by TOWER and these expert tips, your DIY projects will look as polished as professional work.

THE POWER OF CAULK

When it comes to DIY home improvement, caulk might not be the most glamorous material, but it’s undoubtedly one of the most versatile. Whether you’re sealing gaps for energy efficiency, creating a polished look for trim work or tackling a bathroom makeover, caulking is an essential skill. With the right product – like ALLPRO’s premium line of caulks – and a little know-how, you can achieve professional level results on a range of projects.

WHY CHOOSE TOWER SEALANTS?

For DIY enthusiasts, choosing the right caulk can make or break a project. TOWER Sealants provides a variety of high-performance caulks designed for every application, from paintable interior trim work to water-resistant options for kitchens and baths. Their products are trusted for their superior adhesion, durability and smooth application. Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or just starting out, TOWER Sealants’ user-friendly products ensure excellent results every time.

INTERIOR DIY PROJECTS MADE BETTER WITH CAULK

PERFECTLY TRIMMED ROOMS

Nothing elevates a space like pristine crown molding, baseboards or door trim. However, even the most expertly installed trim often has gaps where walls or ceilings aren’t perfectly flat.

1. ALLPRO Pro Gun Plus is ideal for interior trim, as it’s easy to apply and paintable.

2. Clean surfaces with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris.

3. Cut your caulk tube’s nozzle at a 45-degree angle for precision. A small opening works best for fine cracks.

4. Use a caulk gun to apply a thin, even bead along the gaps. Smooth with a damp finger or caulking tool for a seamless finish.

5. Once the caulk has cured, paint your trim for a professional, polished look.

DRAFTY WINDOWS AND DOORS

Drafty windows and doors not only make your home uncomfortable but can also send energy bills skyrocketing. Sealing these areas with caulk is a simple, cost-effective solution.

1. Look for visible gaps, cracks or areas where light peeks through.

2. ALLPRO Pro Stretch Urethanized Acrylic is perfect for areas that expand and contract with temperature changes.

3. For wide gaps, cut the nozzle with a larger opening. Apply a bead of caulk along the seam, then smooth with a caulking tool or your finger, ensuring adhesion to either side of the gap.

4. Ensure no gaps remain. This step keeps out drafts and moisture. Make sure not to apply sealant on any components of the window that will move when opening.

BATHROOM MAKEOVER MAGIC

Bathrooms are one of the most high-maintenance areas in any home due to constant exposure to moisture. Caulking around tubs, sinks and showers can keep mold and mildew at bay while giving your bathroom a fresh, clean appearance.

1. Use a caulk remover tool to scrape away old, cracked material. Clean the area with rubbing alcohol to remove residue.

2. ALLPRO Tub and Tile is mold-resistant and ideal for wet areas.

3. Cut the nozzle at a 90-degree angle for tight corners. Apply a steady bead of caulk, pressing it firmly into the joint.

4. Use a wet finger or a caulking tool to create a clean, even line. Allow the caulk to cure fully before exposure to water

Pro Tips:

PRO TIPS FOR CAULKING SUCCESS

Practice First: If you’re new to caulking, practice on a scrap surface to get a feel for the caulk gun and smoothing technique.

Use Painter’s Tape: For clean lines, apply painter’s tape along the edges of the area you’re caulking. Remove the tape immediately after smoothing the caulk.

Don’t Rush: Allow the caulk to fully cure before painting or exposure to water. Check the instructions for drying times.

PRO TIPS FOR PERFECT CAULK BEADS

Cut the nozzle at a 45-Degree Angle: Ideal for trim and baseboards. Provides a precise bead for small gaps.

Cut the nozzle at 3/16” Flat: Best for wide joints, such as gaps in siding or large seams in drywall.

Cut the nozzle at 1/8” Angle: Perfect for tight corners and areas where precision is key, like around sinks or tubs, backsplash or tile.

PRO TIPS WHEN YOUR CAULKING PROJECT IS DONE

1. Wipe excess caulk off tools with a damp cloth before it dries. For silicone caulk, use mineral spirits.

2. Store partially used caulk by first covering the nozzle. Use a nozzle cap or wrap the open nozzle with plastic wrap. Protect from freezing and store in dry place.

3. Properly stored caulk will have a two year shelf/storage life.

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& DONE

PRO STRETCHTM is an Acrylic Urethane elastomeric sealant engineered to withstand wear, weather, and water with ease. Its exceptional strength and durability provide lifetime performance, ensuring your work stays protected in the toughest conditions. With the ability to fill gaps up to 2" wide and boasting 800% elongation, Pro Stretch offers the flexibility and resilience you need on any job site.

PRO STRETCHTM is an Acrylic Urethane elastomeric sealant engineered to withstand wear, weather, and water with ease. Its exceptional strength and durability provide lifetime performance, ensuring your work stays protected in the toughest conditions. With the ability to fill gaps up to 2" wide and boasting 800% elongation, Pro Stretch offers the flexibility and resilience you need on any job site.

Once applied, Pro Stretch holds firm—no cracks, no leaks, no callbacks. ONCE & DONE means exactly that: a sealant you can trust for a job well-sealed and a result that lasts!

Once applied, Pro Stretch holds firm—no cracks, no leaks, no callbacks. ONCE & DONE means exactly that: a sealant you can trust for a job well-sealed and a result that lasts!

BRUNCH

recipes and food styling MARISA CURATOLO photography BRIAN

BLISS BRUNCH BLISS

Gather and savor a beautiful table and a relaxed menu, creating the perfect setting to enjoy meaningful moments with friends and family.

JOHNSON
Chicken and Mushroom Crepes, recipe PG.61

CHEDDAR BUTTERMILK BISCUITS

¾ cup all-purpose flour

2 ½ tsp baking powder

½ cup finely grated sharp white cheddar

1 tsp salt

6 tbsp unsalted butter, chilled and cubed

¾ cup buttermilk

Preheat oven to 450°F.

In bowl, whisk together flour, cheese, baking powder and salt. Using pastry cutter, combine butter and flour mixture until it resembles coarse meal. Slowly add milk, stirring with fork, until dough slightly comes together. Turn dough out onto lightly floured surface and gently knead, just enough to bring the dough together. Roll out dough about ¾ inch thick. Using biscuit cutter, cut about 24 small biscuits, rerolling any scraps. Place on parchment lined baking sheet. Bake for 13 to 15 minutes until golden brown.

PROSCIUTTO WRAPPED ASPARAGUS SPEARS

1 lb fresh asparagus (about 12)

6 slices prosciutto, sliced in half lengthwise

Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper, to season

2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

2 tbsp chopped fresh basil

Preheat oven to 350°F.

In large saucepan of boiling salted water, blanch asparagus for 4 minutes. Drain and refresh under cold water. Pat dry.

Wrap one piece of prosciutto around one asparagus. Arrange single layer on parchment lined baking sheet. Season with salt and pepper and drizzle with olive oil. Cook for 5 to 7 minutes. Place on serving platter and sprinkle with basil. Serves 6.

CARROT CAKE CUPCAKES WITH CREAM CHEESE FROSTING

2 cups finely grated carrots

3 eggs

1 cup sugar

1 tsp vanilla

¾ cup canola oil

1½ cups flour

1½ tsp baking soda

½ tsp salt

2 tsp ground cinnamon

½ tsp ground nutmeg

Preheat oven to 350°F.

Whisk together carrots, eggs, sugar, vanilla and oil. In another bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and fold the ingredients together until just combined. Line muffin tins with paper cupcake liners. Divide batter evenly among cups. Bake until wooden skewer inserted in center comes out clean, about 20 minutes. Transfer to wire rack to cool completely. Cupcakes can be stored overnight at room temperature or frozen up to 2 months. Makes 24.

CREAM CHEESE FROSTING

1 (8 oz) pkg cream cheese, at room temperature

¼ cup unsalted butter, room temperature

2 tsp fresh lemon juice

1 cup icing sugar, sifted

In mixing bowl, beat cream cheese with butter and lemon juice on medium high speed until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Gradually beat in icing sugar, scraping down sides of bowl. The frosting will keep for 3 days in refrigerator. To frost, use a small offset spatula to spread cupcakes with frosting.

CHICKEN AND MUSHROOM CREPES

1 cup all-purpose flour

¼ tsp salt

3 eggs

1¼ cups milk

3 tbsp unsalted butter, melted, plus more for the pan

In medium bowl, whisk flour with salt. In large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, butter and salt; add flour to egg and whisk until smooth. Cover and chill for 1 hour. Strain batter through fine mesh strainer to remove any lumps.

Heat crepe pan or skillet over medium heat. Brush lightly with butter. Pour ¼ cup batter in centre of pan, swirling to coat; cook for 1 minute per side. Repeat with remaining batter. Makes 12 crepes.

FILLING

2 tbsp olive oil

3 boneless skinless chicken breasts, sliced

2 tbsp unsalted butter

3 cups sliced button mushrooms

2 tbsp brandy

6 ounces cream cheese

½ cup sliced green onions

2 tsp chopped fresh rosemary

¼ tsp salt

¼ tsp freshly ground pepper

1 cup shredded gouda cheese

Heat oil in large skillet over medium-high heat; add chicken and cook for 5 to 7 minutes or until no longer pink. Remove chicken from pan and place in medium bowl. Melt butter in skillet and add mushrooms; cook until almost no liquid remains, about 5 minutes. Add brandy and bring to boil; stir in cream cheese. Return chicken to pan. Add green onions and rosemary; season with salt and pepper. Remove mixture from heat. Add ½ cheese and let mixture cool slightly. Spoon ⅓ cup filling in a line along centre of each crepe; roll up. Place seam side down in a single layer, in a well greased 13" x 9" glass baking dish. Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake at 375°F until bubbly and heated through, about 35 minutes. Filling can be made ahead.

Experience the golden days of summer year-round with the beach city’s sprawling coastline, delicious cuisine and chic downtown life.

Text: Carlee Baigrie

Boasting an impressive 70 miles of pristine Pacific coastline, San Diego is home to 1.3 million residents (many of whom are transplants) and attracts north of 30 million tourists in any given calendar year, making it a top five travel destination in the U.S. Beloved for its mild Mediterranean climate, laid-back lifestyle (it’s relaxed vibes are often compared to the island life of Honolulu), you’ll find its inhabitants soaking up San Diego’s signature sunshine whenever possible. From the morning surf to an afternoon hike, this city was made for lovers of the great outdoors—in fact, the world’s first-ever triathlon was held at San Diego’s Mission Beach.

Alongside San Diego’s sun-soaked locales and down-to-earth atmosphere, visitors can look forward to some excellent cuisine options. Thanks to the city’s proximity to the border and coast, authentic Baja-style Mexican food and fresh seafood are never in short supply, while San Diego’s Spanish roots have paved the way for some extraordinary traditional Spanish restaurants to open their doors. This, paired with the city’s booming craft beer industry, commitment to fresh local produce farming and nearby wineries, ensures a memorable meal is never far away. You can find the most beloved dining spots in the Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, Hillcrest and Old Town. Although San Diego is technically one of California’s oldest cities, it is laid out with the convenience and thoughtfulness of a modern settlement. Its streets are laid out in a grid-like system and its neighborhoods are highly walkable, making it easy to navigate between must-see spots regardless of your mode of transportation.

Known for its rich heritage and spectacular views, the border town is often credited as the hidden gem of the West Coast, offering all the beauty of L.A. without the bustle and materialism (and traffic!) that sometimes deters people from California living. In contrast, San Diego feels coolly understated, featuring quaint neighborhoods, each with their own story to tell, and a quirky boutique around every corner. Although plenty of cities possess their fair share of character, what makes San Diego truly unique is that for all its charm, it still carries the sophistication of a mature metropolis. In fact, the City in Motion (a nickname garnered from its outdoor-oriented nature) recently became a hotspot for development in the healthcare and biotechnology space, attracting professionals and businesses that have helped to elevate San Diego’s downtown core without jeopardizing its sunny disposition.

Whether you come for the wealth of sunshine, outdoor excursions or nightlife, you’ll learn quickly why the city is filled with so many who have moved from other states and even countries: San Diego is an impossibly difficult place to leave.

FUN FACT: San Diego holds the record for having the largest number of farms in the country and is the largest producer of avocados in the U.S.!

THE BIRTHPLACE OF CALIFORNIA: A SLICE OF SAN DIEGO’S HISTORY

Although inhabited by the Kumeyaay people for nearly 12,000 years prior, European activity in California began in 1542 when explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo docked on the western coast, a moment of history re-enacted annually at the Cabrillo Festival. In 1602, the bay and area of San Diego were given its name by a Spanish merchant Sebastian Vizcaino as he was mapping the coast for Alta California. Vizcaino was optimistic about the potential for settlement due to the fertile ground and friendly peoples he encountered, but it would be another 167 years before the colonization began in the area. Eventually, the official settlements of The Presidio and Mission San Diego de Alcala were founded. The Kumeyaay people rebelled against the intrusion, burning down the mission, but it was later rebuilt with fireproof adobe. By 1774, it had become the largest in California. In 1803, an earthquake once again took down the structure, but construction of a third church was completed in 1813.

In 1821, San Diego became part of the newly developing Mexican Empire, reformed as the First Mexican Republic in 1823. However, the Mexican-American war in 1848 saw California conquered by the United States and it was officially admitted as the 31st state in 1850; San Diego was incorporated as a city the same year. Eventually, economic activity shifted closer to the port, calling the area “New Town.” In 1871, official county records were moved there from “Old Town,” signaling a clear direction for the city’s future, a fate that was sealed by a series of natural disasters. In 1885, the first of many trains hailing from the east coast arrived: a great boom began, the population soared, and the rest is history.

FUN FACT: San Diego was the first site on the United States' western coast visited by European settlers.

BALBOA PARK: Hallmarked as the Smithsonian of the West, Balboa Park features 17 museums, a host of art galleries, performance art venues and of course, the iconic San Diego Zoo. Entrance is completely free and its pavilion often puts on performances. Stop by the Japanese Friendship Garden before you leave!

SAN DIEGO ZOO: As one of the largest zoos in the world (it spans across 100 acres), this attraction houses upwards of 12,000 rare and endangered animals. It also features a botanical garden, a 4D theatre with rotating shows and plenty of restaurants to stop along the way to quench your thirst or grab a bite. Visit their website ahead of time to plan your trip as it’s typically too large to conquer everything in one day.

LA JOLLA: Named after the region’s first inhabitants and featuring pine trees, rugged cliffs and secluded homes belonging to the stars, this is a great spot to really take in the beauty of the Pacific. Take the kayak tour to explore the seven sea caves that line the La Jolla Ecological Reserve. Ask your guide for stories about the part they played in smuggling alcohol during the prohibition and don’t forget to look down for leopard shark and sea lion spottings!

OLD TOWN: This area is known as the site of the original village of Kosa’aay belonging to the region’s Kumeyaay people, from which the settlement of San Diego stemmed from. Today, it is filled with art galleries, historic buildings and monuments to peruse, parks and shopping districts.

PEPPER GROVE PARK: Named after the California pepper trees that offer shade to the sprawling property, this park features idyllic picnic spots and playgrounds for kids of all ages, making it a must-visit destination for families with young children.

THE USS MIDWAY MUSEUM: Located on Navy Pier, this historic naval aircraft carrier was the only carrier to serve the entirety of the Cold War – approximately 200,000 soldiers had their turn serving aboard the vessel, where an impressive fleet of aircrafts are on display today. With the highest military concentration in the world, the city is proud to showcase this reminder of America’s freedom.

HOTEL DEL CORONADO: Famous for its iconic red turrets and storybook appeal, Hotel Del Coronado was established in 1888. Its historic grounds and dedicated staff have been mastering the art of simple luxury for centuries. With 11 restaurants to satisfy your cravings, a state-of-the-art wellness spa, a generously equipped fitness center and various shops to commemorate your visitr, you’re bound to have an unforgettable stay from check in to check out.

ANNIE’S CANYON TRAIL: At the end of Solana Beach’s residential road, Annie's Canyon Trail begins: the first part of the walk is relatively easy and will feature beautiful wildflowers, lagoon and ocean views and cacti. Once you reach the winding path, the ascent becomes steeper until it leads you to the top.

SCRIPPS PIER: A popular Instagram backdrop (especially during sunset hours), this picturesque spot along La Jolla Shores Beach is a rite of passage for visitors, and walking to it is a great way to get your steps in.

WHALEY HOUSE MUSEUM: If you’re intrigued by a good ghost story, stop by what the Travel Channel has called “the country’s most haunted house” and learn the lore that’s made it so legendary.

COMIC CON MUSEUM: Although the permanent museum is new to the city, Comic Con is no stranger: it’s been the home of the national multi-genre entertainment event for super fans since 1970. Visit the newly anointed space to enjoy immersive exhibits and celebrate the media you love most.

BALBOA PARK
OLD TOWN
HOTEL DEL CORONADO
USS MIDWAY MUSEUM
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Color representations may differ slightly from actual paint.

COLOR OF THE YEAR 2025 CINNAMON SLATE 2113-40

Enduring Style Meets Modern Sensibility

Cinnamon Slate infuses an elevated ease into this palette of quietly colorful hues that transition gracefully from room to room.

COLOR TRENDS 2025 PALETTE

HOME & BEYOND

Discover the beauty in undertones and the possibilities they can bring to a design. This palette of foundational colors transitions gracefully from room to room. Paired together in a room or throughout the whole home, these thoughtful hues exude warmth, comfort and a sense of ease.

Sea Salt CSP-95
Stained Glass CSP-685
Cinnamon Slate 2113-40
Ashwood Moss 1484
Leather Saddle Brown 2100-20
Rosepine 461
Chowning's Tan CW-195
Paris Rain 1501
Tissue Pink 1163
Glacier White OC-37
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SEA SALT CSP-95

SEA SALT

CSP-95

A nuanced neutral that effortlessly balances between warm and cool.

ASHWOOD

MOSS 1484

A deep graphite-green suggestive of a dark, veiled forest.

LEFT: WALLS: Sea Salt CSP-95
TRIM: Glacier White OC-37
STAIR TREADS: Rosepine 461
ASHWOOD MOSS 1484
RIGHT: WALLS, TRIM, BUILT-IN & CEILING: Ashwood Moss 1484

GLACIER WHITE OC-37

LEFT: WALLS, TRIM & CEILING:

Glacier White OC-37

BELOW: UPPER

WALL: Rosepine 461

WAINSCOTING: Ashwood Moss 1484

GLACIER WHITE OC-37

A versatile off-white with hushed cream undertones.

ROSEPINE

461

Hints of gray bring versatility and depth to this forest green.

ROSEPINE 461

STAINED GLASS

CSP-685

Like the color of moonlight filtering through glasswork, this captivating teal is stunning yet serene.

STAINED GLASS CSP-685

RIGHT: WALLS, TRIM, DOOR & CEILING: Stained

Glass CSP-685

BELOW: WALLS: Tissue

Pink 1163

BASEBOARD: Glacier White OC-37

TISSUE PINK 1163

TISSUE PINK 1163

A graceful blush with a flattering glow.

color pattern&

bold hues, daring designs: Your next paint project starts here!

TThe repetition of color in décor creates a harmonious flow, uniting various objects into a cohesive and inviting space. Mixing patterns and colors can transform a space into a vibrant expression of style. Start by choosing a dominant color that will serve as your base. Incorporate patterns that feature this color to create harmony. For added interest, combine large and small patterns, which will balance the overall look. Stick to a limited color palette to prevent the décor from feeling chaotic (unless color chaos is your vibe!), and don’t forget to add texture through fabrics and materials to add depth and dimension without overwhelming the space.

Consider painting various surfaces to layer color effectively…

1. Walls – select a color that emanates the feeling you want in the room. Are you looking for bold, calm, quiet, energizing, etc.?

2. Painting the ceiling a different color can add to the atmosphere. Remember to consider options beyond pure white to emphasize the mood. Alternatively, enveloping the room with the same color on the walls and ceiling can create a dramatic effect but also be soothing and enlarging because the eye is uninterrupted where the ceiling and walls meet.

3. Chairs, tables and cabinets can be painted to add pops of color. Select colors that tie into your look and feel but also make a statement.

4. Trim and moldings can accentuate architectural features when treated to a coat of a contrasting color. White is classic and polished. Options other than white can help enhance the vibe you’re after, and a tone-on-tone color drench will make for an immersive environment.

Lfind the best paint for every space

Light can significantly affect how paint colors are perceived in your space. The type of light source, natural or artificial, as well as its color temperature can alter the appearance of a paint color. Warm light can make colors appear softer and cozier, while cool light can enhance clarity and vibrancy. Additionally, the direction of light can create shadows and highlights, further influencing how the color is experienced throughout the day.

Natural light enhances mood, improves productivity and creates sense of spaciousness. Utilize mirrors, light colors and throw open the shades and blinds to welcome the most natural light into your spaces.

Layer your artificial light sources, combining different light types for functional and aesthetic appeal. Incorporate ambient light for general illumination (overhead fixtures), task lighting for focused utility (lamps and undercabinet lights) and accent lighting (sconces, picture or spotlights) to highlight features and add interest and depth. Consider dimmers for versatility.

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Specialty paints are available for specific areas and substrates. For example, a bathroom specific paint will contain additives for moisture resistance and mold and mildew prevention. Seek expert advice for metal surfaces, plastic, concrete and masonry, glass, tiles and so forth. Using the right specialty paints for tricky substrates helps ensure a successful application and long-lasting results.

Flat paint is typically used for ceilings and very low traffic areas to minimize the appearance of imperfections and reduce glare.

Matte paint offers the depth and nonreflective attributes of a flat paint but boasts enhanced durability over a flat finish. Great for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, home offices and is especially nice when using dark colors.

Eggshell finishes offer a soft sheen, are durable and wipeable with a soft appearance and suitable for living and dining areas, bedrooms, home offices and hallways.

Satin/Pearl finishes are suitable for high traffic areas and frequently cleaned surfaces, they carry a subtle sheen that reflects light beautifully adding depth and dimension to walls. Great for kitchens, trim and doors, hallways and laundry rooms.

FASHION VS FUNCTION

Semigloss paint is commonly used for high traffic areas, trim and cabinetry. The sheen accentuates architectural details and can withstand more wear and tear than less shiny finishes.

High gloss paint is valued for its very reflective quality and ease of maintenance making it a popular choice for cabinets, furniture, doors, trim and moldings.

Sometimes the right finish just isn’t the best option. Choosing finishes that may not be as resistant to wear and tear but offer a more appealing look or choosing overly durable finishes where they aren’t functionally needed are certainly available choices. For example, opting for a matte or flat finish can create a soft, elegant appearance that enhances the ambiance of a room. However, such finishes may require more frequent touch-ups and may not withstand heavy cleaning or scrubbing. Alternatively, a high gloss ceiling can be a unique and striking look, while not the easiest to apply. Feel free to break convention in spaces where aesthetic is prioritized and the visual impact is more significant than the need for extreme durability but consult an expert to help you assess the specific needs of the space and balance the desire for beauty with practical considerations.

BOLD COMBOS, BEAUTIFUL OUTCOMES

e right combination of wallpaper and paint can transform your spaces from ordinary to extraordinary. Check out these inspiring wallpaper and paint combos to enhance your home and reflect your personal style whether you’re looking to create a serene oasis or a vibrant focal point.

LEAD GRAY 2131-30

NORWESTER TAN CC-332

BLACK PANTHER 2125-10

LAURENTIAN RED

CC-152

Black floors and moody space-gray doors bring drama to a space but also recede, allowing the attention to focus on the furnishings and wallpaper. Dark colors can make a space feel more intimate, but they can also lend an air of sophistication and elegance. The balance of dark elements with minimal furnishings in organic tones of tan and gold balance the space while the muted purple wallpaper and rich wine-red accents provide a striking contrast.

The simple and airy stylings of Tropical Sketch Toile are inked in thin lines of brown against white. Accents layered on the bed are punctuated by an earthy, dramatic green and anchored by the deep gray of the headboard and oatmeal linens. It's a perfect palette of personality and casual sophistication.

Melt into a timeless embrace with a nostalgic design narrative: the classic woven wool rug serves as a canvas for neutral furnishings, earthenware accessories, a melange of warm brown and beige textiles and the graceful arch of birds wings that create the fringed demilune fan shape of pattern Feather & Fringe. Together, the elements craft a cozy yet dynamic atmosphere that invites warmth and style into the space.

Step into a world where elegance meets tranquility, with a scheme that captures the essence of serenity through a harmonious blend of colors and textures.The heart of this sanctuary is the exquisite Peacock Block Print, an artisan delight that weaves a delicate dance of birds and branches across a sophisticated linen backdrop.This intricate motif adds a touch of artisanal charm, reminiscent of hand-applied patterns that whisper stories of craftsmanship and tradition. Paired with a crisp, clean white, a tranquil sea-glass blue and a melted, chocolate ice cream brown, the colors subtly amplify the natural light and offer a touch of rustic allure designed to nurture the soul and inspire the senses.

The sporadic, crosshatched lilac, gray and pink paint strokes of Gilded Sumi-E are accented with the slightest hint of metallics to offer a minimalistic take on artistic glamour, a masterpiece that marries artistic flair with muted tones. The busier print provides a dynamic backdrop for refined furnishings. Deep mossy green velvet, soothing, gray-washed floors and a pristine white background to the paper combine to conjure a modern connection to the tones of a forest floor. A subtle pale and fleshy pink woven throughout the motif add a gentle pop of color that enhances the overall look without overwhelming.

YORK Gilded Sumi-E Wallpaper AG2040
YORK Peacock Block Print Wallpaper BO6635

WOOD STAINS THAT DELIVER

Mahogany
Walnut
Pickling White
"Gold is not ju a color; it’s a atement of luxury and warmth that elevates the soul of a r m."

WALLS: SEA SALT CSP-95

TRIM & CEILING: GLACIER WHITE OC-37

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