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

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THE ORGANIC MODERN MARVEL Practical design solutions land this new build an upgraded aesthetic where future memories flourish

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LIGHT & BRIGHT & PERFECTLY BLENDED This 1950s build is taken from confused to a bright and cohesive space with thoughtful design solutions

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THE DIY DIAMOND Throwing caution (and the rules) to the wind, this eclectic home is a show stopping must-see

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TO THE LAKE HOUSE Mel Bean Interiors blends masculine and modern in this lakefront getaway

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HOT SPOT: Shining a spotlight on the world's hidden gems FEELING BUTTERFLIES Explore the majestic world of the North American monarch

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CHOW: Just thinking about it is making us hungry FOCACCIA GARDEN Recipes that double as a feast for the eyes

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EXPLORER: Pack your sense of adventure and let’s go PASSPORT TO TOFINO Quench your wanderlust in the Canadian West Coast

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n 2022, we step into a new year with a new perspective — one that values our time and authenticity more than ever before. We’ve learned many lessons over the last two years of uncertainty, and as the world around us wobbled, many of us have finally found strength and stability on our own two feet. This isn’t to say that we have found some magical means of avoiding suffering, but rather that we have finally acknowledged that life is too short to be anything other than our unapologetic selves. People are leaving jobs that no longer serve them en masse. The fashion world is embracing color like never before. Groups are standing up for what they believe in with new courage in their convictions. We are giving ourselves permission to gravitate toward what feeds our souls the most. With this in mind, we curated our Spring 2022 issue, focusing on stories that emphasize the art of self-expression. From our Chow entry, which offers a delicious recipe as well as a creative outlet (PG. 62) to our Craft Table, which makes a case for transforming your shed into a backyard studio, we hope these words encourage you to experiment, to play, and to discover what truly speaks to your senses. We hope you see Kaili Martire, the self-taught designer’s eccentric DIY home remodel and are convinced you have the same power to reinvent your space. We hope you hear how Lace & Grace Interiors was started and understand that it’s never too late to do exactly what you want in life.

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A FRESH COAT OF CURB APPEAL A vibrant, welcoming front door turns your home into the new kid on the block Let’s address your address. By that we mean taking a good, long look at how your house appears from the street. If you believe the exterior is in need of a refresh, there’s an easy and inexpensive DIY project that really packs a punch: giving your front door a facelift! No matter the color, your front door is more than a transition from the outdoors in. That’s why choosing a bright shade of “hello” elevates the appearance of your home and makes a bold statement amidst everyday surroundings. Paint your front door and get ready for the neighborhood to take notice. YOU WILL NEED: • Painter’s tape • Sponge • Fine grit sandpaper • Paintable filler • Good quality paint brushes • High-density foam rollers • 1 quart adhesion primer • 1 quart satin / semi-gloss exterior paint see “Choosing a Sheen”

Choose moderate and dry weather for painting. You’ll have to keep your door open for a few hours, so pick a day when the temperature is neither too hot nor too cold. Avoid windy days because of all the dust and debris swirling in the air. You should also have a temporary replacement to protect your house while you are completing this project. A heavy tarp, an existing storm door or even a large piece of plywood will deter insects, birds and other unwanted visitors. STEP 1: Remove the door and all of the hardware (wedge a screwdriver in the joints between the hinges and the hinge pin, then tap lightly with a hammer until the hinge pins come loose). Rest the door on a pair of sawhorses outside. Remove any remaining hardware, such as the door handle. STEP 2: Wipe the door clean, then scrape off any blistered or peeling paint. Use sandpaper until the surface feels smooth. If there are cracks in the door, repair them by working small

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amounts of paintable filler in with a putty knife. Let it dry and then sand until smooth. Before priming, wipe away the extra dust with a damp cloth. STEP 3: Use painter’s tape to protect and cover anything you want to keep clean and free of paint, such as glass accents or windows.

DOORSTEP PALETTES MADE TO POP • Red – Feng Shui’s bold symbol of happiness, strength and positive energy. • Black – The ultimate contrast color is as dramatic as it is elegant.

STEP 4: Priming prevents the door from absorbing moisture, smooths out the texture and keeps the paint from seeping in to the wood so don’t skip this step. Apply a coat of primer with a foam roller or a wide paintbrush. Be sure to cover the front and all the side edges.

• Turquoise – Romantic Tiffany-inspired color against an otherwise all-white exterior.

STEP 5: Once the primer is dry, it’s time to paint in this order: 1) Bevels, 2) Panels, 3) Center stile, 4) Rails, 5) Outer stiles. One common question is how to paint edges. When a door is painted two colors on either side, the two side edges get a different color. The hinged edge gets the exterior color when the door swings in. If the door swings out, the side with the knob gets the exterior color.

• Yellow – An irresistibly sunny entryway hints at a home’s warm energy

STEP 6: Apply a second coat of paint for a smooth finish and truer color. Once the door is completely dry (it will no longer be tacky to the touch), the hardware can be reattached and the door reinstalled.

• Lime Green – Greens, even lime green, pick up natural colors from the surrounding landscape.

CHOOSING A SHEEN The sheen describes the glossiness of your paint’s finish. For doors, choose a satin, semi-gloss or high gloss paint. Satins are more lustrous and have a greater warmth and depth than flat paints. Semi-gloss are slightly glossy, sleek and radiant, offer good stain resistance and are easy to clean. High-gloss paint is the shiniest because it has the highest light-reflective characteristics.


Building Generations For 130 Years George W. White leaves his home in Pamelia, New York and arrived in Watertown, NY to form a hay pressing business with Henry C. Anthony and Ebert W. Knapp of the E.W. Knapp Lumber Company.

Becomes G.W. White & Son, Inc, as the partnership dissolves and his son Ralph is brought into the business.

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1911 1913 1930s

Active in fund drives with the Liberty and Victory loan campaigns.

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A third store opens on Rome Road in Pulaski.

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1990 2001 2011 White’s Paint opens on Arsenal Street in Watertown.

Moved to the corner of Olive and North Rutland Street in Watertown, adding a large warehouse and shop. Railroad cars are used to deliver the lumber supplies.

WWII

George White passes and his grandson, Roger W. White becomes president of the company.

A fourth store opens in Clayton, New York.

Mr. Knapp sold his interest in the company to his partners. White & Sullivan was formed, with George White as the senior member.

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Ralph White, George’s first son, passes.

Roger White purchases W.S. Corbin and Sons, in Gouverneur, New York and opens their second store location.

Roger White retires. His children Bradford, Roger Jr. (Ted), Sarah, and Jonathan take over day to day management.

Pulaski store rebuilt with drive through lumber yard.

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HOUSEPLANT HARMONY As we shift our collective consciousness toward a more interdependent view of the natural world, it’s no surprise that houseplants have seen an explosion in popularity in interior design. Interior plants infuse their surroundings with character, texture, and energy while paying tribute to the great outdoors and its essence of growth, community, and vitality. While their visual impact is reason alone to scatter shrubbery throughout your abode, the benefits of utilizing greenery indoors goes beyond their aesthetic potential; they also have surprising health benefits. These green genies reduce carbon dioxide and

CRISP WHITE White highlights whatever bold color it stands behind, framing its décor with exacting and illuminating precision. White enables its neighboring colors to retain all of their richness, making it the perfect backdrop for houseplants of all shades. (Maybe: Simply White OC-117) PASTEL BLUE Softer hues of blue will make your plants pop into the foreground, contrasting the bold saturation of a dark green leaf. Emulating the natural occurrence of the pairing in the form of tree tops swaying in a clear blue sky. Pair with white or cream pots and accents to enhance this complementary pairing. (Maybe: Morning Sky Blue 2053-70)

air pollutant levels, regulate air temperature, increase humidity, and reduce airborne dust levels! But just as living things need a little TLC to help them thrive, a little support from their surroundings can highlight their aesthetic effects. Choosing the perfect paint color to complement your foliage can make all the difference. With the wrong backdrop, greenery can often get lost in the mix and wind up taking away from your overall vision rather than enhancing it. We put together a list of our favorite shades to showcase houseplants, so your plants can glow and grow in the limelight!

BURNT ORANGE This sun-soaked shade intensifies the vibrancy of green while mimicking the natural landscape of the tropics. The best color pairings are derived from looking to the organic for inspiration. (Maybe: Ben Moore, Tangelo 2017-30) GREEN Contrary to popular belief, green is the perfect shade to show off your greenery! The difference in texture or variation in shade will catch the eye, contributing to the already established thematic of progress, serenity, and growth encouraged by the creativity-inducing hue. (Maybe: Ben Moore, Forest Green 2047-10, or Ben Moore, Copper Patina 619)

TALK TO YOUR PAINT EXPERTS AT WHITE’S LUMBER TO FIND THE BEST COLOR MATCH TO HIGHLIGHT YOUR INDOOR GARDEN.


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BENJAMIN MOORE’S 2022 COLOR OF THE YEAR Introducing Benjamin Moore’s selection for 2022’s Color of the Year: October Mist 1495. Described as a gently shaded sage that evokes the idea of a silver-green flower stem, this color is one that was selected for its meditative sensibility. Chosen for its incredibly diverse nature, October Mist can work nicely in a number of applications. From a gender-neutral nursery to kitchen cabinets, it works to anchor and uplift simultaneously. Benjamin Moore suggests this color is one that ignites the imagination, making room for creative expression. These qualities make it an excellent fit for a studio space or office, encouraging outside-the-box thinking and the innovation that ensues. It’s highly versatile and pairs beautifully with neutrals. Alongside warm wooden hues, it provides a calming organic charm. The shade was announced alongside a whole palette of colors, all distinctly rooted in the natural world. Benjamin Moore describes the chosen shades as “harmonious yet diverse, reliable yet whimsical and meditative yet eclectic – illustrating the endless number of combinations that can be created with just 14 colors.” From deep and moody charcoals like Mysterious AF-565, to the more subtle neutral tones of Steam AF-15 and Natural Linen 966/CC-90, each of these paint colors have been carefully curated to complement one another, taking the guess work out of your next whole-room renovation by assuring any combination will feel intentional.

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Hint of Violet 2114-60

Morning Dew OC-140

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Pale Moon OC-108

Steam AF-15

Fernwood Green 2145-40

Smoky Green CC-700

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ASK THE EXPERTS AT WHITE’S LUMBER TO FIND OUT HOW TO BRING BENJAMIN MOORE’S 2022 COLOR OF THE YEAR INTO YOUR HOME.


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HALLWAY OVERHAUL It’s easy to overlook the transitional areas of our homes. Often, our attention is better directed towards the spaces where we spend the majority of our time: our bedrooms, living spaces, and kitchens. But a well-appointed hallway does a lot for cementing the overall mood and feel of our spaces. They work as segues from one color to the next, and also operate as a great place to stage photographs and other vignettes that bring personality into our day-to-day surroundings. We’re breaking down a few key considerations to help this under-utilized space rise to its full potential.

LIGHTING Because these spaces tend to be short on natural light and narrow, it’s important that you add enough artificial light to balance any boldness. Pot lights are ideal, but if that’s not in the cards, try several wall sconces. If you can have only one fixture, one bulb probably won’t be sufficient, so try one with at least three. CONTRAST Balancing the contrast of your trim and paint color with the desired outcome will be key. A high-contrast pairing could make the space feel cramped and busy, whereas not enough contrast could leave the space feeling uninteresting. Play around with different combinations with the experts at White’s Lumber & Building Supplies until you find the right pairing. CORNERS If your hallway features a corner between doorways, this is a great spot to add some sort of structure. While a flat surface lends itself nicely to a gallery wall or visually-appealing prints, a corner is the perfect spot for a planter or perhaps a corner console table with a few books and wares. COHESION Consider all the different spaces this transitional space can lead to. Compare and contrast your color selections, both trim and wall color, to ensure they pair nicely with every connected room. They don’t need to match, but they certainly shouldn’t clash. This could make things feel disjointed.

TALK TO THE EXPERTS AT WHITE’S LUMBER TO START PLANNING YOUR HALLWAY OVERHAUL.


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BRILLIANT BLUE For those looking to illuminate their world with pure, extraordinary color, nothing brings spaces to life like bold, saturated tones. Astonishing in its clarity, this is the color of an afternoon summer sky, and just as memorable. This charming painted wainscotting has us daydreaming of blue kitchen cabinets, wood countertops, and a white farmhouse sink, too!

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Greens have long been recognized for their classic style and design dependability. Naturally tranquil and calm, they blur the lines of where neutral ends and color begins. Moody, deep, and complex, this forest green has magnetic appeal thanks to its dark 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. This is the time to bump up the sheen, paint all the walls or paint all the trim, or even both and surround yourself with a color that is at once both serene and compelling.

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splendor, with its miraculous transformation and mysterious migration, the enchanting orange, black, and white speckled monarch is at risk, threatened by habitat fragmentation, loss of native plants, and climate change.

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eep in a Manitoba, Canada, meadow, dew dances off a milkweed plant and a chrysalis cracks, the body of a butterfly gently sliding and squirming through the fissures of the translucent shell. It emerges and extends, examining the endless fields. A monarch is born. For now, the butterfly soars in its new surroundings, enjoying the summer sun and the nectar from wildflowers. But before long, the days become shorter, the temperatures drop, and deteriorating milkweed plants signal the monarch’s migration flight, and the orange, black, and white speckled beauty takes to the skies to begin its journey south for the winter. The migrating monarch is beckoned thousands of kilometers away, to the mountains of central Mexico by an intuitive compass that is both captivating and a bit of a mystery to experts. “Monarchs have a sort of sun compass that helps them use the sun to migrate southwest, so they can orient relative to the sun at different times of the day and according to geographic position,” says Sam Knight, Program Manager, Weston Family Science for the Nature Conservancy of Canada, adding that this research is based on eastern migratory monarchs, who all must migrate southwest to get to Mexico. Western monarchs, the population found west of the Rockies, overwinter in groves along California’s Pacific coast. “When light cues aren’t available, they may also use cues from the earth’s magnetic field to help them orient.”


According to Knight, monarchs also use landmarks, like the mountains in Mexico, for the final sages of migration and to arrive at the exact wintering area. By the beginning of November, millions of monarchs find refuge in the oyamel fir tree forests, where they’ll spend five months cuddled together in a semi-dormant state until the spring weather welcomes them back north. Unfortunately, these colorful creatures are at risk, threatened by climate change and loss of native plants and plains along their migration path. “There is not one single threat that is driving the population decline of monarch butterflies, but a combination of several threats (some more harmful than others),” Knight says. Extreme weather and strong storms, which are anticipated with climate change, have the power to decimate the population. “Colder wetter weather,” Knight details, “freezing temperatures, and freezing rain will kill overwintering monarchs as they are not adapted to survive these conditions.” Deforestation in Mexico, exposure to contaminants, and loss of breeding habitat are also threatening the endangered species. “This has been estimated to be the biggest threat to eastern migratory monarch butterflies,” details Knight, referencing the loss of milkweed which monarchs lay their eggs on, and the exclusive plants caterpillars feed on. “It has been estimated that over one billion milkweed stems have been lost since the 1990s, amounting to an estimated loss of 21–46 percent of the milkweed on the landscape.”

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M OT H E R O F M A N I TO B A M O N A RC H S I N S PI R E S OT H E R S TO N U RT U R E A N D P ROT E C T T H E E N D A N G E R E D I N S E C T Yvonne Sharples, also known as the mother of the Manitoba Monarchs Facebook group, has been raising, nurturing, and releasing wild monarch butterflies for more

than 20 years at her home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and has witnessed the risk firsthand. A self-described “farm girl,” Sharples decided to enhance her city landscape with more native plants in her garden. “My husband and I geared up with pails and shovels and went for a drive in the country,” Sharples shares. “We gathered several plants that day, including milkweed as I knew monarchs laid their eggs on it – perhaps there’d be some action in the future.” In a couple of years, the patch of milkweed had grown, and so had Sharples interest in monarchs. The colorful creatures began visiting her flower beds, laying eggs, and flying around her yard. Sharples’ interest flourished into a devoted affection for the monarch, as she watched its life cycle from tiny egg to adult butterfly. Over time, Sharples became sophisticated with caring and nurturing the eggs, keeping them safe until they turned into caterpillars and protecting them from stink bugs and mosquito spraying using a homemade butterfly enclosure. “I put all the caterpillars I found in my garden in that cage and raised/released 30-50 every year,” explains Sharples. Until 2015, when the monarch enthusiast didn’t find a single caterpillar on her extensive milkweed patch. The culprit? Climate activity and loss of nearby prairie lands. Sharples learned that the lack of monarch activity could be from a variety of impacts, including a few cold spring seasons and urban development that replaced a huge piece of monarch habitat and a bounty of milkweed. Auspiciously for Sharples, her beloved butterflies were back by 2019. Since then, the lepidopterist has been mothering her monarchs in an outdoor enclosure affectionately named, “Chez Sharples.” “My caterpillars are fed on progressively sized milkweed, from seedlings when they are hatchlings, to full mature stems with flowers as they grow,” Sharples says. “Caterpillars are voracious eaters, and they have to be as after roughly two weeks as caterpillars they will be about 3,000 times larger.” At some point, the caterpillars climb and hang from either one of the enclosure walls or a branch, forming a

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chrysalis. Sharples monitors the inhabitants for health and parasites, spending hours a day cleaning the enclosure, gathering food, and caring for her crew. Time spent with these stunning insects makes watching them transform an enchanting experience. “Watching a monarch caterpillar hatch, pupate into an ethereal jade green chrysalis dotted with gold, or a butterfly eclose (the term when the butterfly emerges from the chrysalis) is a source of infinite delight - no matter how many times you witness it,” she details. “Releasing them is just as magical, and extremely rewarding. Another monarch added to the dwindling population. Never any regrets, only a prayer they live their life to the fullest.” Sharples’ passion for the Danaus plexippus, as they are known to scientists, is shared with other area locals also looking to help the endangered monarchs after a downturn in migration numbers. So much so that Sharples started the Manitoba Monarchs Facebook group, an active community with more than 2,000 members. “I started MBMonarchs basically on a lark,” says Sharples. “At least there would be a group living in the same geographical region, with the same climate and prairie, where we share information and experiences to better help the declining monarch population. True to our purpose, MBMonarchs tagline is ‘sharing experiences where we live.’” While not all members are active in raising and releasing monarch butterflies, the majority protect the at risk species by creating monarch gardens and planting native milkweed on their properties. “It is the only host plant for monarchs - the only thing they lay eggs on and the only thing the caterpillars eat,” she explains. “There are many factors contributing to the monarchs’ decline…directly under our control is replenishing lost habitat caused by agricultural practices.” Knight agrees, adding that planting correct milkweeds, native nectaring plants in the garden for adult monarchs to feed on, and avoiding using pesticides on the plants is critical – and the best things the public can do to preserve the butterflies. “Plants must be native to an area to benefit monarchs,” Knight emphasizes. “Planting the wrong milkweeds that are native elsewhere can cause monarchs to get misinformation about the habitat and migration cues if the milkweed doesn’t senesce (die back) at the right time for a monarch to know it’s time to migrate. Then they may not migrate in time to make it safely to Mexico before the cold weather sets in.” Arguably the most recognizable and beloved butterflies in North America, the effort to protect the monarch has resulted in an optimistic outlook. With the right conditions, educating others on the threats, and additional work being done by various organizations to conserve the monarch habitat in Canada, USA, and Mexico, there is plenty of hope for the monarch butterfly population.


COM E F LY W IT H M E While their population is on the decline, you can still visit one of many places to experience the magnificent sight of the monarch migration. The following countries and locations will give you an up close and personal view of this amazing and endangered phenomenon. CANADA Massive numbers of monarchs can be spotted in the southernmost part of Canada – Point Pelee National Park in Ontario, Canada. While many butterflies live and breed on the peninsula that juts into Lake Erie, thousands of monarchs call the landmark home for a few special days in fall. The migrating monarchs meet at the tip of Point Pelee before the monumental journey to the mountains of central Mexico.

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UNITED STATES California is home to western monarch butterflies that fly to the sunny state from the Rockies to overwinter in the groves along the Pacific coast, as well as a few inland locations. From northern California’s Mendocino County, south to the northern edge of Baja California, monarchs can be found clustered in forested groves such as the Monarch Butterfly Grove in Pismo Beach, the Goleta Monarch Butterfly Grove in Goleta, the Monarch Grove Sanctuary in Pacific Grove, and the Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz. MEXICO Experience the exceptional spectacle of millions of monarch butterflies creating a canopy of orange in the rugged forested mountains, approximately 100 km northwest of Mexico City. The Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve is a World Heritage Site and contains the largest number of overwintering locations of the eastern species.

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THE B UT T E R FLY E FF EC T Both stunning and symbolic, spotting a monarch butterfly is believed to carry important significance. SPOTTING One of the most recognizable insects in the world, it’s hard not to be captivated by the monarch butterfly’s brilliant orange and black-veined wings with white spots along the edges. Adult monarchs are probably the easiest to identify as they are large and showy, flitting around milkweeds and stretching their three-to-four-inch wings. While fairly distinct, the monarch has a few mimics, or butterflies that it closely resembles, including the queen butterfly, the soldier butterfly, and the viceroy. To add to the confusion, both queens and soldiers also use milkweeds as host plants. SYMBOLISM The universal symbolism for butterflies is transformation, which represents one’s spiritual journey through birth, life, death, and transformation. Because the monarch represents the connection of past lifetimes or the life of ancestors, many people search for spiritual answers and hidden meanings when they spot a monarch butterfly. Like their innate ability to navigate south for the wintering season, many believe that monarchs symbolize our own internal compass that points us in the right direction. SIGNIFICANCE The return of the monarchs carries cultural significance in Mexico. Millions of monarchs arrive at the same time every year – at the beginning of November, coinciding with el Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, a two-day holiday that reunites the living and the dead. During the festival, families, friends, and communities gather to celebrate and honor loved ones who have died. The local people have long believed that the breathtaking monarch phenomenon is the returning souls of deceased ancestors.

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T H E M Y S T E R I O U S A N D M AG I C A L M O N A RC H M I G R AT I O N Every fall, eastern monarchs set out on a migration marathon, traveling an amazing 4,000-to-5,000 kilometers from their summer sites all the way to the mountains of central Mexico.

T H E R E L AY N O RT H After wintering in the mountain forests of Mexico, monarch butterflies begin their journey north. During the trip, monarchs fly, mate, lay eggs, and die, passing the baton to the next generation. In total, it takes a monarch four to five generations to arrive at its final destination, as far north as southern Canada. Adult Monarch Lifespan: Two to six weeks T H E M A R AT H O N S O U T H When fall arrives, a small but mighty generation of monarchs called super generation leave the open fields and meadows and migrate south. In an amazing feat, these monarchs fly all the way to Mexico in a single generation. Unlike the monarchs that migrated north, these supercharged monarchs are missing a hormone which prevents them from ageing, allowing super generation variations to live eight times longer than other monarchs. Super Generation Migrating Lifespan: Seven months

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THE ORGANIC MODERN MARVEL Design: Hanna McDougall, Lace & Grace Interiors Text: Carlee Baigrie | Photography: Stephanie Studer, Lifecreated

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Balancing a need for practical solutions for a young and busy family with the goal of an upgraded aesthetic, Lace & Grace Interiors offers a facelift for this new build with future memories in mind.

Lace & Grace opted for a textured charcoal wall to balance the predominantly black and white kitchen that sits opposite.

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An eclectic assortment of seating options, from wishbone chairs to an upholstered bench, add visual interest to this traditionally minded dining table.

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rizona-based designer Hanna McDougall was helping people furnish their homes long before she made it official with her business, Lace & Grace Interiors. Getting her start with a luxury furniture manufacturer, working in sales, helped Hanna understand just how transformative a little styling can be—the beginning of a long love affair with the industry of interiors. After a stint as a stay-at-home mom with three kids, she really started to understand the crucial role spaces play in shaping our wellbeing. Managing a household meant forging a deeper relationship with her surroundings. “I started seeing home as a space to foster memories, to relax and connect, and you [do that] a lot better when you’re in an atmosphere that supports that.” Armed with this insight, Hanna set out to pursue her passion on her own terms. Ultimately, Hanna’s goal was to help people create an environment that felt conducive to those special moments of connection with the ones they love. “A lot of the time, people are busy, they are running around

Primed for comfort, varied textures and patterns bring an organic warmth to this cozy grey sofa.

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Black and white bring a classic vibe and a geometric pattern keeps things playful in this contemporary kitchen.

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and they don’t have the time to put into [their spaces]. I quickly saw how I could take that burden off people’s shoulders.” Lace & Grace Interiors got its start by helping family and friends with projects, which led to referrals and now, a thriving network of clients generated by word-of-mouth. Hanna had known the client for this particular project for years prior, and, style preferences already aligned, it was easy to fall into step on a full-home renovation. The home was a new build with predominantly neutral wall colors. This meant it was easy for Hanna to design around, only opting to change one dining room color to accommodate a more casual look and feel. “Once the client agreed to changing the paint color, it was a game changer—the room came together so quickly. We learned not to underestimate how much the paint color can actually dictate the vibe of the room. It made all the difference.” Because the home’s paint palette was on the neutral side, Hanna worked to warm up the otherwise modern sensibility of the home Layered artwork and sculptural decor items add personality while playing up the black and white contrast already established.

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Layered rugs, touches of foliage, and an ottoman with just the right amount of patina gives this space a subtle injection of rustic charm.

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with an organic charm. “With these Arizona homes… it can feel like you’re living in a tan box. You have to bring things up to a personal level and add character. I took it on as my goal to elevate it to that custom look by using the furniture and the stylings.” The Lace & Grace team layered in textures, artwork, and soft pieces “to help make it feel like home.” In the dining room, this is discernable in the live edge table and side table made from a combination of raw wood and painted wood. Flatwoven jute rugs, wool, leathers, and wall hangings made from natural straw offer a more grounded appeal that edges to an otherwise more modern framework. “When you put these elements together… it softens those crisp clean edges.” Hanna is clearly unafraid to play around with materials, with marble, brass, and linens complimenting a varied selection of textured pillows that permeate the home. “They help bring that human element to the room,” explains Hanna, always keeping her central thesis of cultivating an environment for connection top of mind. “At that time, [the homeowners] had two little boys—they now have three. They are a busy family and they wanted their home to look really good, but it also needed to be practical.” This balance is something Hanna knows all to well as a mom of three herself. “To me, designing should always have a purpose and I love when that purpose is the creation of memories.”


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LIGH T & BRIG HT & PERF ECTLY BLEN DED Design: Christina Ackerman, Christina Ackerman Interiors Photography: Rennai Hoefer Text: Carlee Baigrie

Stay-at-home mom turned self-made interior designer Christina Ackerman takes this bright and airy space from confused to cohesive.

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WHEN INTERIOR DESIGNER CHRISTINA ACKERMAN FIRST appeared on the scene of this 1950s build, it was undergoing a bit of an identity crisis. The owners, a young couple with a growing family, had conflicting styles and weren’t quite sure how to marry their vision into a cohesive whole. “They loved mid-century, but the farmhouse [aesthetic] was really taking off too,” explains Christina, adding that there was a healthy dose of traditional mixed in as well. The clients had purchased the property prior to having children and completed a renovation soon after, but the results felt disjointed and not quite as functional as they hoped, especially now that a baby and a toddler were a part of the equation. Through friends of friends (Christina gets almost all her clients this way—“referrals and word of mouth are my lifeblood”), the pair were connected with Christina and she quickly got to work. The home is nestled in the close-knit community of Arcadia in Scottsdale, Arizona, not far from where a little Christina once dreamt of becoming an interior designer. The neighborhood is characterized by ranch-style architecture, and because the clients knew this wouldn’t be their forever home (more on that later), resale value was kept top-of-mind throughout the design process. This meant that rustic hints of the home’s existing farmhouse feel could actually work well to connect the home’s façade to its interior. In its finished form, Christina calls this the “Arcadian charm.” We see nods to this in a metal bedframe, landscape photography, and the home’s light and airy palette. "We wanted to start fresh, so we did this off-white grey color which brought softness and depth,” shares Christina of the main floor paint shade. This was an

Wishbone chairs, a staple of mid-century design, get the California treatment with a dose of white paint and rattan seats. SPR ING 2022

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important selection for a number of reasons, but mostly because she wanted to highlight the home’s extraordinary natural light—an element that has been crowned as the home’s defining feature. “In the original layout, [the home] wraps around this big open patio,” she explains, which allows beams of light to stream in throughout the day. Before, they had a busy wallpaper in play which seemed to stifle the sunlight—Christina immediately knew it had to go. Now, freed from the competition of the mid-century pattern, the light bounces effortlessly. “Paint can go a long way in changing the look and feel of a room. It adds depth and personality,” explains the designer. “I always tell my clients, ‘Paint is not permanent. It’s the easiest and most affordable way to make an impact.’ ”

While wall colors remain neutral, textiles offer personality in spades.


In every room, there has to be a moment, a focal point, something unexpected, whether it’s a furniture piece, a print, or a texture.

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Although the ground floor palette is on the more sophisticated side, Christina involves texture and prints in varied scale to keep the eye “dancing,” as she calls it. “In every room, there has to be a moment, a focal point, something unexpected, whether it’s a furniture piece, a print, or a texture. You have this wow moment and then the eye is drawn to different elements in the room.” Indeed, throughout the space, Christina brings in pops of contemporary influence, like rattan light fixtures and homages to the couple’s impulse for mid-century styles (we’re looking at you, gorgeous wishbone chairs!). A pop of pale blue on the kitchen island brings a certain California cool to the table, too. At the end of the day, it’s hard to put the finished home into one particular box. But contrary to its original state, it seems perfectly at ease in the in-between. “I love blending styles,” acknowledges Christina, a truth that was no doubt a factor in the project’s success, which ended up being two-fold. Not only did Christina complete a beautiful project in its own right, but she also earned herself more work. Christina is currently working on drawing up new designs for what will become this clients’ forever home, just a few blocks over. In working to hone in and define the couple’s styles and create something that felt authentic to both parties, Christina made her future project a lot easier without even realizing it at the time. “I think that’s the wonderful thing about having repeat clients,” she shares, “you really have the opportunity to grow with them.”

Color takes on a more agentic role in the kids' bedrooms, where a playful spirit is nurtured.

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THE DIY DIAM OND Design and Photography: Kaili Martire Text: Carlee Baigrie

From humble beginnings to global reach, a self-taught designer lets her personal taste take the lead.

An explosion of vibrancy delights with color, texture, and form.

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A busy professional’s condo gets a facelift with the help of Studio Miel’s Nancy Harper and inspiration from a favorite childhood cabin.

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herapist-in-training Kaili Martire never intended to make waves in the world of interiors, but when she started sharing images of her own home and its evolution from typeset traditional to vibrant and bold, an audience couldn’t help but take shape around her eclectic furnishings and innovative approach. Throwing caution (and the rules) to the wind, she used her intuition to drive her design. Kaili reflects on her twenties as a period of self-discovery. “You go through the motions doing what other people like and following trends,” she explains. Sometime around the time Kaili began to find her own rhythm, she purchased a home filled with cherry cabinets, outdated flooring, and a master bathroom the size of a linen closet. After a renovation which sorted out some of the home’s more structural shortcomings, she began to see her creativity flourish. “When I fully found myself, that’s when my house evolved and became about what I like.” One of the first and most impactful changes Kaili made was painting those cherry kitchen cabinets a rich emerald green and pairing them with a truly unique print adorned on the refrigerator. Kaili was keen on inviting wallpaper into her space, but still on a student budget, couldn’t afford the materials a whole room would require. “I went on this website called

For Kaili, her artwork acts as an extension of the home's design itself, telling stories and adding layers to the already lively display of color.

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wallsneedlove.com and found this skull print and I fell in love with it. The website said it could go anywhere, and I only wanted to purchase one roll, so it was perfect. It was basically like a big sticker that I placed over the fridge’s surface.” Kaili moved from room to room adding her eclectic edge to every space, taking a generous approach to curating items, her artwork in particular. “I wanted it all to have meaning and purpose. There had to be some story to it. It’s specific to my quirkiness,” explains Kaili. First, she allowed herself to gravitate towards what she really, genuinely liked. Then, it was about “matching different styles together to see if they will flow.” For the self-taught designer, variety truly is what help her spaces sing. “That’s the beauty of it. You can bring in mid-century modern and traditional and patterns and they still work together.” It would be easy for all these contrasting components and design styles to feel overwhelming or even disjointed, but instead everything feels cohesive and even calming at times. Kaili attributes this to her adoption of the age-old adage: less is more. “Eclectic design is associated with maximalism, but I’m more minimalist. I have these big bold patterns, but they are on the main stage with little accents…they tell the story.” After sharing her home’s transformation on her Instagram account, an opportunity to share the knowledge she’d acquired soon fell into her lap. “We kind of built our own community,” explains Kaili of the creators, homeowners, and DIY-ers who rallied around her page. “I was getting lots of questions and, of course, I love to offer my opinions when I can. But I started thinking, you know, time is money.” She set up a virtual consulting business through Apricot, where she can help clients from all over the globe create their dream spaces. And of course, she continues to share home progress through her Instagram account where it all started. Kaili has since sold this property and moved into a rental as she completes her schooling, and is now focused on providing rental-friendly renovation advice to her audience. You can follow along via @wherekailives. Paint plays a central role in defining the character of this space, from refurbished furniture finds to eclectic wall colors.

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T O THE L AKE H OU SE Designer: Mel Bean Interiors Photography: Alyssa Rosenheck Text: Carlee Baigrie

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This space wasn't always so symmetrical–Mel Bean had the arched inlet on the left of the fireplace reshaped to match the entryway on the right.

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An hour drive from Tulsa, atop of a ledge overlooking Grand Lake, Oklahoma, sits a luxe lake house. Outfitted with varied organic materials, a reverence for artwork, and a flare for Italian architecture, the property’s three structures were remodeled to serve as an easy-going escape and entertaining haven for a busy executive.

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lot has changed since we last featured one of Mel Bean Interiors’ spaces back in the spring of 2020. Rather than enjoying the collaboration of in-person consultations and relying on prompt and undisturbed lead times for furniture, Mel found herself coordinating Zoom calls, sending swatches for review via post, and managing socially distanced site visits. But although the method may have shifted, Mel’s results have remained exceptional. Her recent project, a unique property on a coveted piece of waterfront land on Grand Lake, Oklahoma, is no exception, although it did present some challenges, or opportunities for creativity, as Mel would put it, at first glance.

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“[It] had a lot of choices that wouldn’t be in line with what [the client] would have chosen,” acknowledges Mel, who describes her client’s vision for the getaway as more masculine and modern. The home’s cabinets, baseboards, and beams were all on the list of elements that needed to be worked with rather than replaced, and each presented in its own shade of brown. “They all just felt chaotic and clashing.” In competition with these brown tones was a red concrete floor which would also be staying. Mel worked with a painter to coat the wood finishes in a special gel paint that created a chocolate espresso stain and coated the walls in a refreshing off-white, a contrast that she kept cohesive throughout the three structures. “It felt like putting that continuity in the backdrop helped it all to feel like an element of the greater whole,” explains Mel. “We were able to keep and update a lot of these elements [and] make them work in a way that felt updated, clean, and a little more modern.” Once a basic foundation was determined, Mel’s next order of business was to consider the home’s surroundings and design a functional space for entertaining children and adults alike. “The lake experience and boating is a big part of having a space at Grand Lake,” shares Mel, who clarifies that the space will still be used year-round—both as a summer haven and a cozy spot for holiday gatherings. “It was really important that the home feel elegant enough to entertain but still super approachable and casual, so you could come in with your suit on… and not need to worry about ruining he upholstery.” Mel opted for durable finishes and patterns that felt at home

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both indoors and outdoors to blur the boundary between exterior and interior, contributing to a more casual dynamic that made sense amongst its more rural surroundings. Helping define the space was the client’s remarkable art collection, which was complimented by some selections Mel contributed. From local artists to global talents, the pieces bring significant character, highlighting the old-world European air the home’s Italian shape brings to the table. Mel brought in pottery lamps, rustic linens, antique rugs, and artisanal elements, capitalizing on the art of layering to create definition and depth. With so many materials at play, it would have been easy to have an end result that felt cluttered, but Mel’s keen eye kept everything in check. “So much of it is intuitive, in the careful editing. Design is not just about what you put into a space but also what you leave out of it.” That meticulous attention to detail is ever-present in the home, evidenced by the main structure’s open-concept shared space. “With a room that’s long like this one is, it’s a tricky layout,” explains Mel. “When they had the two bulky sofas set up it felt cut in half.” In her updates, Mel created two distinct conversation zones, one with four armchairs and a sofa by the fireplace, and the other with the kitchen as the anchor. In between the two sits another set of armchairs, Although this custom bunk room was designed for youngsters to live out their sleepover goals, it's also a convenient place for adults to spend the night when the homeowner is entertaining and the hour drive back to the city can wait until morning.

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which could be pivoted to join either zone. “This isn’t a commercial space, we’re making meaningful decisions.” Clearly, Mel understands the power homes have in shaping day-to-day lives and the relationships that unfold within them. The three structures are littered with other thoughtful touches—a custom bunk room for kiddos or overflow guests; a hidden murphy bed to optimize layout in the TV room; and a sense of symmetry that feels natural, but was actually methodically curated. All choices that have helped craft the perfect space for the client to escape from the city, relax with loved ones, or entertain a crowd—all with his signature refined masculine aesthetic and stunning art collection grounding him. Congratulations to Mel Bean and her team on another beautiful space.

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If you’re looking for a recipe that wows on both taste and looks, and stretches your creativity, this is the recipe for you! Recipes, Food Styling & Photography: Robyn Chubey | Life of Glow

Embrace the spirit of the season with garden-ripe veggies and herbs.

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A feast for both the eyes and your tastebuds, these recipes help stretch your creativity, too!

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FOCACCIA DOUGH: This recipe uses a sourdough focaccia. Feel free to use a regular yeast focaccia recipe. 75 grams of active sourdough starter 10 grams (about 2.5 teaspoons) salt 430 grams water 300 grams bread flour 200 grams light spelt flour fine sea salt for sprinkling before baking For brushing and oiling the pan: 4-5 tbsp olive oil Garden scene ingredients, feel free to get creative! Try parsley, spinach, red lettuce, green onions, dried pansies, and dried calendula petals.

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Place the starter, salt, and water in a large bowl. Stir with a spatula to combine — it doesn’t have to be uniformly mixed. Add the flour. Mix again until the flour is completely incorporated. Let sit 30 minutes. Reach into the bowl and pull one side of the dough up and into the center, then turn the bowl quarter turns and continue this pulling to the center 8 to 10 times around the bowl. Drizzle with a tbsp or two of olive oil and gently rub over the dough to coat. Cover bowl with a tea towel, beeswax cotton wrap, or plastic wrap and set aside to rise at room temperature until it has doubled in size. This can take 6-12 hours depending on the temperature. Making the dough before bed to let rise until morning, or early in the morning to let rise until dinner is a timely strategy. When the dough has doubled, place

2 tablespoons of olive oil into a 9×13-inch non-stick pan. Pour the dough out onto the pan, oil up your hands and use your fingers to stretch the dough out across the pan, creating dimples with your fingers. Create a focaccia garden scene using leafy greens at the bottom, green onions sliced into stems, leading up to fresh or dried edible flowers, and any other chopped vegetables or spices as you wish for visual effect. Get creative! Once your scene is complete, brush all the elements you added with olive oil until all is well coated. Sprinkle with sea salt. Let sit. Heat your oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and once preheated, put your dough in to bake for 18-24 minutes until the outer crust is golden. Remove from the pan and allow to cool for 10 minutes on a rack. Enjoy!


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Alfresco Dining Recipes, Food Styling & Photography: Robyn Chubey | Life of Glow

Open air and sun-soaked sips are the perfect complement to your next dinner party.

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There’s nothing quite like sitting down to dine outdoors. It’s a natural delight for all the senses, from the sounds of rustling leaves and birds chirping, to the scent of fresh cut grass and gardens in bloom, to the breeze on your skin. To carry that natural vibe right on to your tablescape look no further than what’s around you! Seasonal flowers, gorgeous fresh vegetables, fruits (and maybe even some branches), a few bowls, boards, and baskets, are all one needs to create a beautiful bounty for an alfresco tabletop. From the farmers market to your own garden, to your local grocer, nature’s gifts are all around to help you set your scene.

Fresh flavors and foliage double as a centerpiece out in the elements.

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Invite natural textures and earthy tones to the table.

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Play with layers to add visual interest. Wooden risers can function beautifully in lieu of trivets.

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TABLESCAPE TIPS: After setting your table with placemats, dishes, napkins, cutlery, and glasses, start by adding larger items in the center of the table and build your way outwards. Greens are a sure way to tie the outdoors to your table but be sure to choose a couple key pops of color and place them every 12 inches or so across the table to draw the eye out and across more than just the center.

AFTER THE MEAL: The most wonderful thing about using edible finds as decor for your tablescape is that it can all go straight from the table back to your kitchen for future meals. This means nothing to store, less waste, and money well spent. Robyn Chubey is a photographer, content creator, mother, and part-time flower farmer creating her home on her acreage, Prairie Glow Acres, in Manitoba, Canada. She has a deep passion for documenting and sharing her home and life, and strives to educate and inspire others to create the homes and lives they dream of.

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QUENCH YOUR WANDERLUST IN THE HIDDEN GEM OF THE CANADIAN WEST COAST

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SANDY BEACHES, YEAR-ROUND SURFING, AND WILD NATURAL SCENERY HIGHLIGHT VANCOUVER ISLAND’S SMALL-TOWN HOT SPOT. EMBRACE THE QUIET INLETS, ROLLING WAVES, AND VIBRANT CULTURE OF TOFINO, BRITISH COLUMBIA.

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With plenty of coastline, explore the remote western edge of the continent and experience the breathtaking views by seaplane, helicopter, and water taxi.

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t the furthest western edge of our continent, amongst rolling waves and ancient greenery, sits a small but vibrant surf town ripe for exploration. Located at the tip of the Esowista Peninsula on British Columbia’s Vancouver Island sits Tofino. Despite few calling it home (Tofino’s population hovers at a mere 3,000 residents), many gravitate year after year to escape, unwind, and explore.

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The town is small but mighty, both in culture and history. It’s situated on the traditional territory of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation people, but the Nuu-chah-nulth were the region’s first inhabitants. Centuries later in 1792, Spanish explorers Captain Galiano and Valdez visited the land and named a nearby inlet after Galiano’s cartography teacher: Captain Vicente Tofino de San Miguel. In 1909, when a post office was constructed nearby, it seemed only fitting to have the town’s official name follow the geographical feature, and so Tofino was officially born. The destination wouldn’t start drawing awe-eyed vacationers until 1959 when a logging road was built, making the region and its attractions more accessible to the general public. Today, Tofino is a hot spot for free-thinkers and counter-cultural movements, from the hippie commune Poole’s Land that has called the peninsula home since 1988, to innovative pair Wayne Adams and Catherine King, who constructed a floating island around the premise of sustainable living, which now functions as a moving art gallery and tourist attraction. Dubbed Freedom Cove, the mostly wooden structure uses solar power and its inhabitants drink rainwater exclusively, taking care to recycle waste and feast only on a diet provided by locally grown produce or fresh catch. It seems that living in such close proximity to nature’s sublime beauty generates a deeply held respect for it.

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TOFINO IS BRIMMING WITH ENVIRONMENTAL MARVELS, FROM GEOTHERMAL HOT SPRINGS TO LUSH RAINFORESTS, ALL WAITING TO BE DISCOVERED. MISTY, CLOUD-COVERED MORNINGS ON THE BEACH ARE PRIMED FOR A WARM CUP OF COFFEE AND A SCENIC WALK.

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he fact that Tofino is home to many who prefer to live in unison with the earth should come as no surprise—it’s brimming with environmental marvels, from geothermal hot springs to lush rainforests all waiting to be discovered. Misty, cloud-covered mornings on the beach are primed for a warm cup of coffee and a scenic walk. The western town’s breathtaking terrain also offers opportunity for play and sport. Tofino’s meandering rivers are the perfect place to try the beloved art of fly fishing—salmon and halibut are a few of the local species. Towards the end of the summer months, when winds switch offshore, a season of sunshine warms its coastal waters, and beach-going crowds begin thinning, the waters take on a new purpose. Surfers bound toward the shoreline with boards in tow. The surf town also boasts a beautiful community feel. Artistic expression is everywhere, lurking in the most unexpected of places, from coffee shops to beach monuments. The best place to find local creators is the Tofino Public Market, open from mid-May through September, where regional artists showcase wares and artwork. Visitors and locals stroll the streets and landforms, steeped in their Indigenous peoples’ heritage - an extraordinary example of how to merge environment and culture. Tofino’s community remains committed to protecting both with equal vigor.

Above: A traditional Northwest Coast longhouse, with a carved and painted plank exterior, Eagle Aerie Gallery is an artistic and recognizable Tofino landmark. The gallery is just one of many artistowned galleries, museums, and markets that showcase Tofino’s rich heritage and expressive art scene.

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After riding the waves, stay for the sensational sunsets at Cox Bay, a top surf spot and popular sunset stroll destination.

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Whether visitors come for the scenery or the surfing, the beaches or the people, they’ll stay for Tofino’s easy-going charm.


TOFINO'S TOP TEN WHALE WATCHING The summer months offer an extraordinary opportunity to see the massive humpback whales in action.

ZIPLINING Schedule a ziplining excursion to enjoy a unique aerial view of the region’s more hard-to-reach scenery, steeped in biodiverse rainforests.

SURFING Even the ocean-shy should give this local pastime a try. With plenty of day-schools to choose from and a rating as Canada’s top surfing destination, it’s worth slapping on a wetsuit! May through August will be best for beginners, as waves will be milder and more manageable.

PACIFIC RIM NATIONAL PARK RESERVE Spanning far beyond Tofino’s borders, visitors to this protected land can catch a glimpse of the epic Long Beach and explore renowned hiking trails.

COFFEE BREAK Much like its neighboring US towns which share similar vibes, such as Portland and Seattle, Tofino natives have a love for coffee. Grab yours plus a tasty pastry from the Rhino Coffee House.

KAYAKING Known locally as the best way to see Tofino, an afternoon kayak offers a unique vantage point of the region’s quiet inlets and beautiful coastline.

HIKE OLD-GROWTH FOREST This awe-inspiring trail is home to some of Canada’s oldest documented trees. Centuries-old red cedars, Sitka spruce, and Douglas firs line the path, so bring your camera!

DINE ON LOCAL FARE Choose from dozens of beachside restaurants, ranging from casual cafes like the Driftwood, a local institution, to the higher-end dining experience of Pointe Restaurant at Wickaninnish Inn.

DOWNTOWN TOFINO Enjoy a condensed dose of Tofino’s culture with its waterfront of stores and shops, ranging from clothing to souvenirs, all within a few blocks.

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TOFINO BOTANICAL GARDENS With its mild climate (winter temperatures hover around 5 degrees Celsius), it’s no surprise that the town features a beautiful garden, which marries artistic sculptures and colorful florals.

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Give this forgotten structure new life with a little TLC and reap the rewards of bonus space.

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here’s no doubt that over the last few years, using sheds for more than just housing your lawnmower has become a booming trend, and one that isn’t going anywhere soon. As warmer months approach, it’s the perfect time to transform your forgotten structure into a dreamy summer workspace. For many, there is a run-down building hiding amongst vines and woodpiles just waiting to be found again. Although it may be in varying states or even an eyesore (patched up, leaky roof, windowless), there is also probably a great deal of potential. Before you tear it right down, it’s time to evaluate the damage. Put on some gardening gloves, a pair of overalls you have no intention of leaving the house in again, and unlatch those doors. Take some time to map out a plan of what a renovation would include and compare the time and costs involved in comparison to the purchase of a new shed. It just might be cheaper to keep her! Go ahead and get creative with a “patch up” but structurally reinforcing design that will hopefully look great too. With the right handyman and design plan, you might find yourself thinking that you can revitalize it enough to even love it. Only time and sweat will tell! If you’re dealing with a windowless structure, the first order of business will be adding the windows. Search on marketplace for affordable options which may just need paint and caulking. Then, cut your holes in the walls and add them in. The next step is to screw in cedar boards to the bottom of the shed to reinforce an aging base; you should caulk the seam so no more water would seep in. Then, cedar should be added at the top of the shed as well, to cover any gaps and holes and spots chewed through by animals to reinforce it all again, followed by adding any millwork detail you’d like between the top and bottom wood, which can help to create a cute fresh but still authentic vibe. Next up, opt for a metal sheet roof to add over the existing roof to cure all persisting moisture issues. Allow it to dry out, making it easier to deep clean the space and patch, sand, and prep. Then, finally, it’s time to pick out your paint and get creative. This is when you get to see all the planning and hard work finally come together and shine. With all the little decor details complete, you’ll have yourself a shed, reimagined! “And that’s where the real fun can start – using it!

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Who says storage can't be chic?

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A SHED FOR ALL SEASONS AND A SHED FOR ALL REASONS So what can you do with a simple shed space? As it turns out, you can do so much! Keep in mind that it can be so much more than just a storage space; it can function as an inspiring little getaway in your own yard, to work in and play in. Design the space to bridge the gap between function and fun. “Peg boards allow you to hang up and have all your tools in view (and with a place to be put back), along with acting as a cute display with a farm and garden theme. Scour flea markets, garage sales, and Marketplace for cabinets to keep nursery pots and other supplies tucked away and organized. Bring in a dining table, painted to match your theme, to open up all the potential in the space, from potting, to crafting, to cocktails. This table can serve as your workspace, too! Stay fresh with the seasons and allow it to evolve with them by bringing in foliage and flowers from your garden. From being a sunny morning coffee spot, to a potting space for your my plants, to a hideaway for sipping cocktails with a couple of friends, this potting shed does triple duty! If you should happen to have an old shed, or the perfect spot to put a new one in, we recommend letting your imagination go wild and seeing what sort of wonderful little multi-use space it leads you to! You might be surprised at just how true it is that good things come in small (and sometimes broken down!) packages.


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Green, the natural world symbol, is the rising color in the design market, hands down.

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We saw it budding everywhere; whole bathrooms covered in emerald tiles, a cozy sofa dressed in silky green velvet and entire kitchens taking on the nature vibe with sage color cabinets and walls. There is, however, one particular shade that kept jumping up at us for its versatile and highly usable disposition; Olive Sprig. This soft gray-green is soothing, like a fragrant plant, reminiscent of the natural world and it brightens any space with an organic liveliness. It is inside or out, the perfect refresh.

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Under this overarching idea of Horizon, we will explore how the three different points of view, the concepts of reflection, hope and reverence, will manifest their unique color and shape narratives in the world of design.

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Pottery and earthenware in all shapes and sizes look right almost anywhere. Support a local artist with a vibe you love or seek out garage sale treasures and start a collection!

Accent tables and sideboards can see a lot of traffic through entertaining or placing and rearranging items. Make sure you protect all your hard work with wax or a protective top coat to finish it properly and give it longevity.

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