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COZY, CHARMING ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE
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RUSTIC, MEET MODERN
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CRAFT TABLE: DIY? WE SAY Y-E-S!
WITH A TRACE
Create a wall design with a few easy steps
24 HOT SPOT: Shining a spotlight on the world's hidden gems
RAINBOWS OF RANUNCULUS
A kaleidoscope of voluminous blooms covers the coast of Carlsbad, California
62 CHOW: Just thinking about it is making us hungry
SAVOR SUMMER
Grownup twists on standard summer fare
72 EXPLORER: Pack your sense of adventure and let’s go
PACIFIC COAST CALLING
Mapping out one of the most iconic road trip routes in the world
80 TOOLBOX: Helpful resources for any homeowner
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PG.80 PG.62SPRING HOLDS THE PLACE BETWEEN THE
crisp apricity of winter and the abundance and fullness of summer. It’s the space between cozy throws and fireside games, winter boots and crunching snow, to the heat of the sun and a warm, gentle breeze. Spring awakens our senses with new optimism — the smell of freshly turned soil, laundry that’s been hung out to dry, and burgers on a sizzling grill. We welcome vibrant shades that lift our spirits — the return of rich green grass, bright red tulips, and freshly squeezed lemonade. And we turn our ears to the songs of the birds, squeals of children playing, and pitter-patter of rain as it hits the ground, washing away the winter and welcoming a new season.
As we greet spring, we also anticipate summer’s greatest adventures, whether a long-awaited road trip (PG. 72) or barbecues in the backyard with close friends and neighbors. These seasons give new life to our social calendar, allowing us to entertain outdoors and enjoy leisurely hours lakeside. We hope these pages inspire you to explore the exuberance of new life, whether it be rows and rows of ranunculus (PG. 24) or aisles and aisles of vegetation at your local greenhouse. Make space to savor both spring and summer and elevate your entertaining game and party portfolio with simple steps for a warm summer soiree (PG. 62).
No matter where you are — enduring the end of a long winter season or alive with expectancy for a refreshing arrival — our hope is that this issue will arouse joy for all that you have around you and an expectancy for all that is to come. Enjoy the season’s splendor with bright eyes, open ears, and warm welcoming hearts. FIND
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THE RIGHT WAY TO ROLL
e best way to apply paint using a roller
Applying paint on a wall using a roller may seem like an idiot-proof method, but believe it or not, there is a right and wrong way to do it.
e first thing you need to consider is the type of roller cover you use. It may be very tempting to grab the cheapest option, but using a poor-quality roller can actually result in a poor finish, even if the paint you’re using is of higher quality, so don’t risk it!
In most cases, a 3/8-inch nap roller will be your applicator of choice; if you have a glossier paint, however, a 1/4-inch nap roller is best, and if your wall is textured or rough, you’ll want a higher one, such as a 1/2-inch or 3/4-inch. Another item that’s great to have on hand is an extension pole. Normally, you would probably associate one of these poles with painting a ceiling, but using it on the wall as well allows you to paint from ceiling to floor in one steady motion, plus it removes the need for a step ladder which is always a bonus.
To actually start the painting process, roll your roller in a paint tray filled with your paint and give it a couple of good runs through to make sure it picks up enough product. Be generous. Directionally, you always want to paint from the top of the wall down with each pass overlapping the next by a few inches.
Don’t push too hard on the roller while you’re painting — really, the roller and the paint should be doing all the work! If you put too much pressure on it, you’ll get heavy lines of paint on the wall and annoying little drips that cause more trouble than they’re worth. If you have to push harder to get paint off the roller then it is time to reload the roller.
When you reload your roller with paint, start from an unpainted area and work your way back toward the wet area to make sure there is an even coat of color on all surfaces. If another coat is needed, make sure to wait until the previous one is dry before you start going over it a second time.
WHAT DOES ‘NAP’ MEAN WHEN IT COMES TO ROLLERS?
The nap of a roller refers to the length of the fibres on the roller cover. Generally the rougher the surface, the longer the fibres need to be. So, for example, painting a stucco-covered wall would require a pile depth of 3/4 -1 inch, whereas a perfectly smooth surface would take 1/8 or 1/4-inch nap roller.
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FROM RUSTED TO RUSTIC
We’re often quick to write off rust as a fatal flaw. We see a flaking, bumpy, and discolored piece of metal and automatically assume it is beyond saving. While certainly unsightly, these pieces can often be restored with proper cleaning, priming, and a little bit of paint. So long as the underlying structure remains intact and relatively stable, your restoration work can begin.
Safety Note: If your item has been painted prior to 1978, any paint may contain lead, a chemical known to be toxic to humans. Use a lead check test kit before undertaking your project.
STEP ONE
Using a wire brush, remove excess and loose rust and flaking paint from the object. A putty knife may also be helpful for larger sections.
STEP TWO
Sand down the rusted metal, removing the smaller pieces of rust and smoothing down the surface. Frequently clean off surface area and the sandpaper to prevent buildup.
STEP THREE
Complete a thorough cleaning of the surface, using the brush attachment of a shop vacuum. You can use degreaser or a denatured alcohol to clean off any oil or grease. It will be difficult to get any rusted metal completely clean and smooth, so just aim for removal of most of the flakes and dust.
STEP FOUR
Apply the top color coat in a paint specifically formulated for rusted metals. This paint will work to prevent the oxidation process, which is the chemical process that creates rust, and act as a sealant to protect metal from oxygen and water.
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SHEEN CHEAT SHEET
A breakdown of the sheen spectrum from flat to high-gloss
From flat and matte to eggshell, pearl or satin, semi and high-gloss, it can be hard to know which sheen will work best for your space. For newbies who are just dipping their toes into the sheen pool, your best bet is to chat with the professionals at White’s Lumber & Building Supplies, who can point you in the right direction, but before you go shopping it never hurts to have a basic idea of what you’re after.
Generally speaking, the sheen spectrum — from low to high sheen — goes flat, matte, eggshell, satin or pearl, semi-gloss and high-gloss. Check out the sheen cheat sheet below to get the details on each of these options and see which one sounds like the perfect fit for your project.
FLAT: Low-sheen with a non-reflective finish. Ideal for very low-traffic areas and ceilings.
MATTE: Low-lustre finish, relatively durable, easy to clean and hides minor surface imperfections well.
EGGSHELL: Has a soft, smooth appearance, very much like its namesake, an eggshell; slightly reflective. It’s a moderately durable sheen and is a safe choice for most types of walls in your home.
HERE’S A COUPLE OTHER THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN SHEEN SHOPPING:
More sheen means more durability: One rule of thumb is the higher the sheen the better it will be in a high-traffic area that requires a bit more durability. Flat and matte sheens that have little or no shine can be quite easily scratched and marked up, so bedrooms and home offices or similar, lower-traffic spaces would probably be the only places you’d want to use those sheens in. at said, some manufacturers have developed matte finish products with durability equal to that of their eggshells. Moderate sheens like eggshell, satin or pearl, and higher sheens such as
SATIN OR PEARL: Has a lustrous fi nish, and is a good option for high-traffi c areas due to its durability. It can also stand some exposure to moisture.
SEMI-GLOSS: Super sleek, shiny appearance, and best for hightraffi c areas and spots that get touched or bumped a lot, such as doors and trims.
HIGH-GLOSS: Creates a bright, ultra-shiny and reflective finish that almost resembles glass. Suitable for surfaces in a high-use environment.
semi or high-gloss, however, can stand a lot of abuse, so they are great for busy areas. Moisture-prone areas such as the bathroom or kitchen are great candidates for paints made specifically for those conditions, ask your local expert.
Sheen affects room mood: It’s important to base your sheen selection on the function of your room and using the sheen that will accommodate that, but you should also consider how it will look in that room and the overall feel you are after. For example, lower sheen paints soak up light, which helps hide imperfections, and high-gloss sheens do the opposite, reflecting light to make darker rooms feel brighter and lighter and emphasizing imperfections.
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Wi ing
WITH WHITES
A true design lover will understand the impact that even subtle variations of white can have on a room. From frosty blue tinges to hints of warm yellow, the shade you select will set the tone for the mood of your space. Many a home-owner have warned about the trials and tribulations that come along with selecting a white paint color. The source of all this woe? White is THE most reflective color, which means that whatever shade of natural light you have pouring into your space will show up on your new white walls. That’s why it’s crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of the ways that your home’s natural light will work with whatever shade you select.
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Intuitively sophisticated & highly versatile, this shade is the ideal shade to enhance its surroundings with a grayish hue.
1. NORTHERN EXPOSURE
Sunlight streaming in from the North may create a gray or blue-ish hue.
2. SOUTHERN EXPOSURE
If your room has a window facing South, white walls might appear slightly warmer or softer.
3. FURNITURE & TEXTURES
If your room has a significant amount of wooden textures (furniture, ceilings, etc) or boldly colored furniture (potent blues, reds, yellows, etc) this may further impact your shade of white,
reflecting the colors and tones of the fixtures in your room onto the walls. A large surface area of wood will create a warm or orangey reflection.
4. INDOOR LIGHTING
Warm-toned bulbs paired with blue hued whites may create a green tinge.
5. GREENERY
If your home is surrounded by greenery, it’s likely even a bright white will have somewhat of a greenish hue during day.
Our favorite bright white, this shade is the best background to help illuminate your furniture & fixtures. This cool white reflects a lot of light, creating an expansive feel & an inviting aesthetic.
MOUNTAIN
With a subtle tinge of warm light, this shade breathes life and calming energy into the room.
TUNDRA FROST PPG1009-1 DELICATE WHITE PPG1001-1 GRAY PPG1021-1COMMERCIAL WHITE
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With all of the whites, how do you know this is the right one? This refreshing white is a pale, gray, sepia white with an umber undertone, making it inherently sophisticated and versatile. Apply this shade to rooms with plenty of sunlight or as a trim paired with deeper toned walls.
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NIGHT WATCH
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Dive into a deep, deep green with a shade that is reminiscent of a spruce forest at its darkest hour, or an old stone building overflowing with ivy. Inspiring thoughts of history, this shade is designed to create a calm atmosphere and classic respectability. Ideal for an accent wall or wall-to-wall cabinets, this dark neutral compliments white marble, wooden hues, and rich camel tones.
PG.38 MEGHAN BEIERLE-O'BRIEN, STOFFER PHOTOGRAPHYPITTSBURGH GRAY
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Go gray with this crisp mid-tone color that can be described as clean and adaptable. Consider using this smokey shade in a variety of applications, including cabinets, trim, or on the walls of a master bedroom for a calm, relaxing ambiance. Comparable to a soft cloud, this gray hue is a perfect complement to white trim, offering a nice contrast without adding too much visual weight.
TRAIN
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This warm gray borders brown in its rich and varied undertones. Known as a dark neutral, it pairs elegantly with a wide range of colors. Steadily gaining popularity in recent years, this slate grey brings depth and luxury to its surroundings. Use it to coat kitchen cabinets, in a moody bedroom color scheme, or on exteriors.
PG.46ANTIQUE GREEN
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This dewy green is expressive and fanciful, begging to be the burst of energy in a sunny garden space or eclectic dining room. The bright grassy hue has been brightened thanks to the lightest touch of yellow undertone, elevating this juicy green apple hue from the vibrant rest. Pair this fresh shade with white in a laundry room or use it in a kid’s playroom to inspire imagination.
JAMAICAN DREAM
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An alluring dark teal color distinguished by twilight blue undertones, this vibrant shade is equal parts tropical and refined, making it a cozy and comfortable choice when you still want to make a statement. Pair this breezy bay aqua-blue with lighter aqua and a soft yellow in a bathroom or go bold with a pop of color on your front door.
PG.54 PG.80 DUSTIN HALLECK, KRIS TAMBURELLOClaim Your Space
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Wall Paint Sample
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Digital Art to Trace
DIRECTIONS
Find your design. I made my own design that you can feel free to use, but really you can use ANY design.
Project your design onto the wall and trace it with a pencil. If you don’t have a projector, borrow one or consider purchasing onethey make for the best movie nights!
Go over your pencil lines with paint! I used a large paintbrush on the entire design so that my lines were always the same width.
Touch up any spots that need it.
That’s it! So simple and such a HUGE impact!
While I had a million ideas of how to fill this big wall above our coffee bar, I found inspiration photos and showed five options to my family. They didn’t really get excited about any of them, so I mumbled that I wanted to paint flowers on the wall, but that I would never actually do that because we weren’t planning on staying in this house for long. My family all immediately told me to paint the flowers! They convinced me that painting was better than putting holes in the wall – so I went for it and I’m so happy that I did!
This is your sign to paint the flowers if they make you happy –just make your home a place that you love. You can always paint over it!
Hopefully this will convince you that you DON’T need artistic talent to paint a mural! Why? Because you can use a projector!
P.S. This mural only took me two hours to paint!
Ranunculus Rainbows of
Move over, tulips. Step aside, sunflowers. So long, lavender. There’s another flower field that’s all the rage: ranunculus.
Text: Twila Driedger
BOLDT
The ranunculus fields in Carlsbad, California are one of the most spectacular and coordinated displays of natural color and beauty anywhere in the world.
“I’ve traveled everywhere, and I don’t know if there is a manmade floral experience as impressive as The Flower Fields,” Fred Clarke, general manager of The Flower Fields, says. “There are some pretty nice gardens in Europe and the tulip fields [in the Netherlands] but The Flower Fields are truly unique. We’re on a slope overlooking the Pacific Ocean so it looks like a rainbow of color on the hillside.”
The nearly fifty acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers that make up The Flower Fields are in bloom for approximately six to eight weeks each year – from early March through early May. According to Clarke, the bands of blooms have multiplied in shades, starting in hues of red and yellow, and now encapsulating thirteen colors including picotee, a mixture of variegated colors.
“We have been breeding, selecting, and developing different colors over the years,” Clarke details. “So, every year, we select the plants, we let them cross pollinate, we harvest the seed, and then we plant that seed. And so, it’s quite a big farming operation.”
Once the fields are finished flourishing, the team digs up the corms (also referred to as bulbs) in June, levels the ground in July, and adds compost to the soil. They then form raised beds - three feet wide by 10 inches tall and install two drip irrigation lines on top of each bed.
“We are in Southern California,” Clarke shares. “You know the song, right? ‘It never rains in California.’ So, we use drip irrigation so we can be really efficient in our utilization of water. We put the water right where the plant is.”
According to Clarke, it takes about three months from the date of sowing until the plant starts to produce its first flower. “Then the plant produces blooms that we harvest for about a month.”
Every season, Clarke says The Flower Farm sells seven to eight million ranunculus stems and five million corms. Recently, the interest in the ranunculus has risen, with the flower trending just below roses and one of the most desirable flowers for bridal bouquets, arrangements, and as stand-alone stems.
“Our first harvest usually starts at the tail end of February,” he explains. “And then we’re open March 1 to Mother’s Day. And so, in March, April, and May is when ranunculus are being harvested and sold all around the country. In early springtime, the ranunculus are just beautiful. They have great color and they’re becoming really popular with florists these days.”
Known for its brilliantly colored, paper-thin petals, the ranunculus has origins in Asia Minor, another reason the flower is perfect for growing in the Southern California area, where it’s hot and dry in the summer and cool and wet in the winter.
The kaleidoscope of voluminous blooms, which has become part of Southern California’s local heritage, has a rich history, going all the way back to the 1920s. A Dutch florist named Luther Gage settled in the area just north of San Diego,
planting ranunculus seeds he brought with him. Soon, Gage’s neighbors, the Franzee family, expanded their vegetable farm to include the ranunculus and the flower operation blossomed. At the current site since 1965, the colorful fields are a direct result of decades of cultivation.
Visitors eager to experience the radiant rows can visit The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch in spring when the ranunculus are in peak bloom and ranch activities are in full swing. A regional tourist attraction as well as a national jewel, The Flower Fields features a variety of opportunities to eat, learn, relax, and enjoy – perfect for a day trip destination.
“We grow sunflowers; we have a five-acre field with sunflowers. It was a huge hit last year - super popular,” Clarke recalls. “They’re shorter cut flower varieties, so they grow about five feet high. Then we have blueberry picking every other Sunday. And we have a sweet pea maze - old fashioned sweet peas like your grandma used to grow. They’re super fragrant.”
In addition to the sea of sunflowers and one-ofa-kind sweet pea maze, guests are invited to take a wagon ride through the vibrant fields, stroll through the artist gardens and bird aviaries, visit the cymbidium orchid greenhouse and historic poinsettia display, learn from master gardeners at the demonstration garden, and wander and wonder in a butterfly garden that celebrates the butterflies that help make flowers bloom.
For couples set on celebrating their wedding with rows of ranunculus, lush greenery, or an exquisite array of flower gardens, The Flower Fields offers special event venues available year-round. From an indoor barn to an outdoor pavilion, the setting is ideal for fundraisers, birthday parties, and work events.
“We have a big barn that we built as these barn weddings have been super popular,” Clarke explains. “We have a school program that will get 7,000 elementary school kids through the fields, usually 400 to 500 at a time - they come four days a week. They plant seeds and they learn about composting and saving water and recycling. They learn about bugs, good bugs and bad bugs. They go on a hayride; it’s a half day program for the school kids. Then we have musical events on the weekends, and we do after-hours wine tasting. There’s all kinds of stuff.”
For those unable to attend the activities or experience the annual array of color in spring, The Flower Fields harvests and sells corms from their horticultural site so others can create the color at home.
Tips for Growing Ranunculus Corms at Home
Ranunculus are cool loving flowers which thrive in growing temperatures between 37-68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Your growing zone determines when your corms should be planted. In zones 7-10, plant the corms in fall for late winter/early spring blooms. In zones 3-6, start soaking and pre-sprouting the corms in very early spring, about three to four weeks before the last frost. Then plant the corms in early/late spring when daytime temperatures are still cool and night temperatures don’t go much lower than 0 degrees.
FOR ZONES 3-6
PRE-SPROUTING
Submerge the corms under cool water and let them soak for four hours. Stir the corms every half hour and refresh the water. Placing your corms in a mesh or vegetable bag will help this process. After four hours, let your corms drain by placing them on a paper towel. Your corms should be much plumper and fuller.
PLANTING
Plant your corms with tuberous fingers pointing down in potting soil or high-quality growing mix an inch below the soil. The soil should be kept slightly moist but not over-saturated. Store planted corms in a cool place out of direct sunlight. They will start to sprout in approximately 10 days.
TRANSPLANTING
Once the corms show some roots, re-pot them into bigger pots, keeping the new leaves above the soil line, or transplant them to your garden if temperatures are above freezing. Plant the corms two inches deep and nine inches apart. Ranunculus can withstand a slight frost but should be covered if temperatures dip below freezing.
BLOOMING
Ranunculus will start to flower approximately three months after planting. To keep them blooming, cut the ranunculus at the base of the plant. Continue to give the plant consistent water and ensure the soil is well drained.
ENJOYING
Florists love ranunculus because they have a long vase life. Display your stunning stems for up to 10 days.
RE-USING
Once these beauties have stopped blooming and the foliage has died back, pull the corms out and allow them to dry in the sun. Store the corms indoors in a dry location over the winter in order to restart the process the following spring.
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ALL ABOUT BALANCE
Designer: Kelly Martin Interiors
Photography: Meghan Beierle-O'Brien
Text: Andrea Danelak
Balance was the name of the game when renovating this gorgeous craftsman-style home. Kelly Martin Interiors took on the challenge of balancing new design features and the home’s original architectural style, along with the homeowners’ distinct preferences. The result: a bold, clean vibe with charming accents.
When Kelly Martin first met with the homeowner couple, they had been living in the small craftsmanstyle home for about a year. Their collaboration started out modestly, with an initial plan to redesign the kitchen—which needed a substantial makeover. “The original kitchen was falling apart; it was in terrible shape, including the appliances,” says Martin. “It all needed to be ripped out.”
Located in a West Hollywood neighborhood in Los Angeles, the home sits alongside others also steeped in history and character. “It’s now a fun, trendy, walkable area with great restaurants and shopping. It’s urban but still has that quaint neighborhood feeling,” says Martin, who originally started out on the build side of the design industry before opening Kelly Martin Interiors in 2014.
Though the kitchen remained the biggest priority, the project soon expanded into the rest of the home. Martin looked to marry the couple’s distinct tastes while keeping the design elements true to the house’s architectural style. “One person was a bit more classic in what they liked and the other was a bit more industrial in their style,” she says. “Some of the classic, clean elements [represent] half of the couple, while a lot of the iron, more
The earthy chairs perfectly complement the jewel-toned ceramic tile on the fireplace. A vibrant vintage rug grounds the rich colors and pulls the room together.masculine features catered to the other half.”
Because of the nature of the construction and craftsman style, the rooms were starkly divided. The only living space was a tiny living room at the front of the house, with a guest bedroom right beside it. To create a larger living area, they decided to tear down the wall between the two rooms. “They lost a guest room but essentially gained a more casual living space, including a cozy reading nook next to the fireplace,” says Martin.
The overall tone of the project’s design came from an unexpected place: a colorful ceramic dish set. “When we were talking about the design, the couple said, ‘We have these beautiful dishes from our wedding.’ That kind of set the tone because we wanted the design to feel a little bit earthy but also a little bit classic. That was one of the things that inspired me.”
As part of the creative process, Martin looked for ways to improve upon some of the home’s stunning original features. “Generally, I like to take a walk through the house to see what they already have. I tell [the client] to point out what they really love and what they’re embarrassed about,” she says. “From there, I can get a sense of their personality
While backsplash tile remains neutral and timeless, the cabinet color adds a dash of drama. A complementary cookbook nook adds interest as well as a place for favorite recipes and easy-to-find cutting boards.
Art is very inspiring to me
and their lifestyle […] so I can pull things they’ll really love and be excited about.”
Two features they opted to keep: “the boxy, clean, craftsman style to the molding” and iron doors leading onto the back patio, which were previously sliding doors. “The homeowners love the free airflow when the doors are open. They entertain a lot, so we wanted to make sure they still have the [pathway] from the patio to the kitchen,” says Martin. “We preserved the opening but made it better.”
Though they originally wanted a blue kitchen, Martin convinced the couple to consider an alternate color scheme for the focal point of their home, landing on a shade of green. “I think it was really a blessing in disguise, because they ended up being more excited about the deep green,” she laughs. “I wanted to make sure the green we chose had some subtle blue undertones to it, so it did end up a bit more on the cooler side.”
To create a crisp, clean look throughout the home, Martin went with a versatile and clean white for the walls and trim. She gravitated toward bolder, deeper—but grounded—tones for pops of contrast, featured on items like the kitchen cabinetry. “There was some play between the clients and me about how to keep it deep and rich without going too moody,” she says. “The rest of it kind of fell into place because we had to find ways to let that be the anchor and let everything else be kind of airy around it.”
The couple’s taste in art also influenced the process, with the homeowners adorning the walls with several new pieces of artwork, like the commissioned painting above the fireplace. “Art
Natural elements, such as cool stone tile, play happily with warm wood tones and metal bowls.
is very inspiring to me,” says Martin, who also launched her own custom furniture collection, ATELIERxKM, in 2020.
With the design kicking off in winter 2019 and a projected construction start date of March 2020, the team faced an unexpected—and massive—hurdle that ground the project to a halt: the global pandemic. They delayed construction until June 2020 but continued to face supply issues. After many setbacks, the last piece they were waiting on—the range—was finally installed in October 2020.
The couple, who had been living in the house through the construction and the pandemic, breathed “a sigh of relief and excitement” upon the completion of their new home, citing the end result as well worth the wait. “In comparison to what they had before, it was a complete turnaround,” says Martin. “They were so happy to cook and entertain again.”
The homeowners opted to bring the outdoors in and vice versa with lots of vibrant plants and iron doors that prop open leading to the back patio.
COZY, CHARMING ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE
The Illinois-based Kate Marker Interiors sought to create an oasis for a busy family. Marking a fresh start for the homeowners, the quaint home can easily fit right in with the rolling hills of the English countryside — even though it’s located on a quiet street in the Chicago suburbs. We’re taking a look at this striking home that seamlessly blends modern and rustic.
After graduating from design school, Kate Marker worked as a merchandiser for several years before deciding to branch out on her own. Beginning her solo journey in an upstairs home office, she has since grown Kate Marker Interiors to a team of about 12, including four designers. Now principal designer, Marker is known for her fresh, timeless looks that uniquely reflect each client’s personality.
One of those clients wanted to make a fresh start in a quaint home on an overlooked corner lot, located on a quiet street in Barrington, a suburb of Chicago. Marker’s team had previously worked with the builder, Grand Traditions Homes, so when the homeowner approached them about the project, they recommended the two join forces.
While the ground hadn’t yet been broken, the floorplan was nearly complete. A large family in tow, the homeowners sought to create a functional space that made everyone feel welcome and considered all of the children’s styles and needs. Their main criteria: functionality for a busy lifestyle.
“They knew they wanted an English style or influence—sort of an old-meets-new [vibe], like it could be a house on the English countryside,” says Marker. “We went with authentic, moodier materials but also a farmhouse-fresh look.”
With no existing architectural elements to preserve, Marker’s team took the opportunity to start from scratch. The homeowners gave them free reign on the design—with some must-haves like a breakfast nook, where they could sit down as a family, and an open family room and kitchen.
A reclaimed wood ceiling breathes history and warmth into an otherwise crisp, clean entryway. Unique light fixtures and a colorful rug add a sense of whimsy to the welcoming space.
To kick off the creative process, the team started planning the plumbing fixtures and cabinet design, looking for inspiration from photos the family shared and possible color palettes. “They wanted darker cabinet colors for a timeless look, as well as brick around the fireplace. They also wanted reclaimed wood on the island, ceiling and in the entryway hall,” says Liisa Gent, design communication manager at Kate Marker Interiors. “We needed to come up with some of those materials and identify the architectural finishes for certain areas.”
The juxtaposition of rustic and modern led to a striking combination of textures and colors. In the kitchen, the team landed on a multidimensional cabinetry color that appears grey in some light, and green in others. “Everyone was all about the white kitchens at this time, so this was a very refreshing and grounding colour. That color, mixed with the wood tones, is a bit masculine but then [it’s paired with] the more feminine counter stools. The lighting fixtures were just the icing on the cake,” says Gent.
The fireplace, too, seamlessly blends the two genres for a refreshing take. “Instead of painting it, we used limewash on the interior and exterior of the brick fireplace. It was more authentic to the actual stone and that way, we could control how much color went on,” says Gent. Tying into the kitchen and reclaimed wood features, the rustic mantle boasts decorations like an antique-looking mirror for a pop of personality. “It’s those final little touches that make a house a home,” Marker adds.
To maintain a classic look, timeless elements were built into the home, including large windows that flood the space with light and stunning stone flooring. The builder also incorporated an “X” motif throughout the interior as well as on the exterior, seen on the window shutters and cabinetry.
“If you choose the right authentic materials, you can bring in pattern in subtle ways and it can still look very timeless,” says Gent. “Having a clean, classic foundation is never going to look dated. You can bring in more personality with the finishings and accessories.”
To that end, the homeowners’ personalities were most exemplified in the dining room, which was driven by their style preferences. “There were formal lines in the table and chairs, whereas they wanted it
While wall colors remain neutral, textiles offer personality in spades.
to be more casual in the family room,” says Gent. “Their master bedroom is also softer, muted colors—very relaxing, as they wanted a bit of an oasis—while the rest of the house is a little more saturated.”
For an extremely personal touch, the homeowner chose to incorporate a bird motif to honor and remember a close family member who had passed away. “Birds reminded her of her brother, so she wanted to integrate an homage to him,” says Gent. They applied soft, subtle bird wall coverings in the powder room and found pillows with a bird motif for the master bedroom.
After an 18-month process, the homeowners were thrilled with the end result, the comfortable, accommodating open floor plan meeting their vision. “They were very grateful to have everyone together and a space to call their own. Though it’s an open floor plan, there are kind of quieter, more compartmentalized spaces,” says Gent. “They loved their bedroom the most—it felt like such a sanctuary for them with their busy lifestyles.”
Farmhouse modern meets English countryside in this new build that features timeless landscaping and classic exterior colors.
RUSTIC, MEET MODERN
Design: Tays & Co.
Photography: Spacecrafting Photography
Text: Andrea Danelak
Laura Tays of Tays & Co Design Studios faced a unique ask when designing a new cabin: balance traditional rustic and modern looks for an inviting, retreat-like feel. We’re taking a look at the Minnesota lakefront property that brings the outdoors in—with stunning results.
Picture yourself in the early morning, the rising sun peeking out above the tops of the trees. Steaming cup of coffee in hand, you gaze out the window to the expansive lake in front of you, its waves gently crashing against the shore. Thanks to Tays & Co. Design Studios, that’s the reality for one couple, whose collective dream was brought to life by founder and principal designer Laura Tays.
The couple sought to retire to their lakefront property after they made the space their own. “This is their legacy property—their home away from home now that the husband has retired,” says Tays.
Located on a peninsula in Nisswa, Minnesota and surrounded by stunning waterfront views, the property marks a space where the entire family can gather, incorporating the landscape and surrounding elements wherever possible. Next to the main cabin is a property for the couple’s adult children, along with a rambler remodeled as a rental property and a new bar.
“The couple for whom we designed the cabin wanted it to feel like a lake cabin—without getting too literal,” says Tays. “The space is very textural, bringing the outdoors in. It’s warm and cozy but not too busy, with a lot of natural elements throughout the entire house.”
After tearing down the original structure, the owners intended to rebuild to their specific vision on the same lot. Tays took on the challenge of creating a design that was fresh, without feeling like a brand-new home. “A lot of thought went into all of the different elements to make the home feel like it’s been lived in,” she says.
Collaboration with the homeowners marked an integral part of the design process and its ultimate success. The husband-and-wife duo had different visions in terms
Rich textures, classic patterns, and natural organic elements combine to add a warm, inviting, lived-in look to this new build.
of what they wanted to see in the space, so Tays kept the lines of communication open to ensure everyone was on the same page.
“The husband’s original idea was a literal cabin—very rustic—but his wife wanted it to feel a bit more modern. It was really two different styles getting married,” says Tays. “I think that’s what makes the home really unique. It’s also what brought the design to a whole new level when it was all put together.”
Tays incorporated her signature look into the design, integrating wood and stone elements to make the home feel lived-in and warm. The limestone-wrapped pantry in the kitchen—emulating a stone cave that has stood for years, the house simply built around it—is one of her personal favorites. “I always try to design in a way that keeps things fresh but still timeless, which won’t be dated in a few years,” she says. “I lean into design elements that will remain beautiful for years.”
She also stuck to neutral tones and rich textured elements to add to the overall warmth and prevent the home from feeling too stark. “We typically go for organic, natural looks and when you walk into a home, you can just feel it. It feels very elevated and inviting,” she says. “That’s what many people have gravitated toward in recent years—that fresh, light, airy feeling that is also warm and inviting.”
The end result sees the natural elements and textures complement each other for a one-of-a-kind feel. “Everywhere you turn, there’s something unique to see in each space, but it all flows from room to room.”
From the moment they enter the great room, guests are flooded with natural light and a sense of grandeur, thanks to the 10-foot ceilings and open concept design. Reclaimed wood is featured prominently through the home, lending to the
While wall colors remain neutral, countertops, backsplash tile, and flooring offer plenty of personality.
organic feel. A striking feature staircase leads guests to a bonus loft upstairs, adorned with a shou sugi ban accent wall, a Japanese wood-burning technique that adds texture and depth. The home also boasts plenty of spots to cozy up with a book, including a sunroom and reading nooks.
While the design came together beautifully in the end, Tays encountered a few hurdles through the process. Attempting to incorporate the family’s wishes while staying within the property’s physical boundaries proved an interesting—but fun—challenge for the team.
“We had to stay within the same footprint, so there was a bit of struggle to make sure that we still included everything while following the size and capabilities of the space,” she says. Building a two-storey structure allowed for more square footage, which clocks in at just shy of 3,000 square feet. “It’s quite cozy when you’re inside,” adds Tays. “The tall ceilings make it feel bigger than it is.”
This marks Tays’ fifth time working with the same couple, who are thrilled with their new home away from home and are excited to build new memories with their family in the years to come.
“We put our whole hearts and souls into this property,” she says. “Throughout the process, I made sure that all parties were happy, and I feel most proud of that. In the end, the space was representative of both of them and their wishes.”
The two-storey home has plenty of bonus space, including an upstairs loft and sunny reading nooks.
Nothing says chic like rich wood cabinetry and deep stone countertops.
REIMAGINING SPANISH STYLE
Design: House of One Miami
Photography: Kris Tamburello
Text: Andrea Danelak
Miami-based design firm House of One took on the challenge of reviving a Spanish-style home in the Sunshine State, preserving certain existing elements while introducing striking custom features. We’re taking you on a tour of the completed redesign, which seamlessly blends dramatic and vintage for a result like no other.
Situated on the desirable North Bay Road enclave in the heart of Miami Beach, this Spanish-style home was already bursting with character when designer Brittany Farinas took on the redesign.
“The architecture of the home was the design inspiration,” says Farinas, chief executive officer and creative director of House of One. The Miami-based design firm specializes in one-of-a-kind, curated luxury residential, hospitality, and commercial categories and has launched several lines in wallcoverings, textiles, and furnishings, some of which have been incorporated into the residence. “Its bones really drove the aesthetics of the interior, material selection, and furnishing.”
In reviewing the floor plan, Farinas decided to honor the existing layout, modifying “50 to 60 percent” of what was in each space and blending contemporary and SpanishMediterranean styles for a moody, yet timeless, aesthetic. As part of their mission to design spaces that tell a story, Farinas and her team preserved some of the home’s original elements like the arches, crown molding, and flooring for a new-meets-old-world Spanish style.
Essentially broken into three different sections, the home features a private master wing, private guest suite, and common areas, such as the kitchen. The master wing marked one of the spaces Farinas most wanted to focus on.
“We knew we wanted to really modernize that space,” says Farinas, who founded House of One over five years ago and now leads a team of five. To that end, she took advantage of an existing pair of structural columns to construct a magnificent double-sided fireplace that separates the main sleeping area from the sitting area, bearing the same romantic theme found in other elements in the home.
Paying homage to the homeowners’ shared passion for art—their collection displayed prominently—Farinas also added a personal touch above the fireplace, enlarging an image of the client and framing it specifically to the space. “We designed the fireplace to be able to hold that piece, and it turned out very well,” she says.
Adding to the dramatic feel, stone features make a statement in several rooms. To play off the vintage rose quartz slabs preserved in the guest washroom, Farinas sourced Calcutta vintage slabs for the kitchen countertops, also creating a custom vanity in the same stone for the powder room.
“Something I really enjoyed was selecting the new stone because I had to pick a stone that looks lived in and vintage, with an older feel,” she says. “These types of stones only apply to a certain aesthetic, and we tried to pick out different materials for a balance of old and new throughout the home.”
Another priority for the redesign was to maintain a sense of continuity and flow from the indoor to outdoor spaces. “We took a lot of the elements from the interior and brought them outside, such as incorporating metal elements from the dining table into the outdoor furniture pieces,” she says.
A spectacular pool sits grandly in the corner lot’s backyard space, a favorite gathering place for visiting friends and family. “Everyone wants to hang out by the pool area,” says Farinas, who brought in a specialist to recreate a floral emblem in mosaic tile for the pool, a motif also embedded into a fountain. “That created such a focal point.”
Prior to beginning the project, Farinas walked through the space with the homeowners as part of her usual design process. “I like to talk about the clients’ plans for the house—how they will use it, whether it will be their forever home and so on,” she says. “I also hone in on anything they are unhappy with in the current design to understand them better. I want them to have a say about every single space.”
Farinas prides herself on developing close relationships with her clients, encouraging them to become creative collaborators to make the space their own. “We really focus on a bespoke design experience and on creating custom pieces like lighting and furniture for our clients,” she says. “They’ll receive the VIP service no matter the scope of the project. We want to give them a turnkey product.”
Given the age of the home, which was built nearly a century ago, Farinas and the homeowners knew they might encounter some surprises along the way. “We found some restrictions in terms of electrical and plumbing, but we knew coming in that would likely happen,” she recalls. “It’s very common for us—you can’t really anticipate what you’re going to find [in older homes].”
The added hurdles, however, didn’t delay the project. From initial conception through completion, the project took about eight months, with the homeowners eager to resume entertaining in their refreshed space.
“They were absolutely in love with it,” says Farinas. “The pool was the number one thing because it was such a transformation from what was originally there. It’s a great property and a one-ofa-kind project.”
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Savor Summer
Recipes & Food Styling: Marisa Curatolo
Photography: Brian Johnson
Backyard summer dining steps up to the grownups table with gourmet twists on standard summer fare.
three onion dip
Makes 1½ cups
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 medium white onion, chopped
1 tablespoon minced shallot
½ cup sour cream
½ cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
¼ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
1 tablespoon finely chopped chives
In large skillet, heat olive oil over medium-low heat. Add onions and shallot; cook until onions are very soft and golden, about 25 to 30 minutes. Remove from heat and cool slightly.
In small bowl, combine sour cream, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and Worcestershire sauce. Add cooked onions and mix well. Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with chives, serve with kettle style chips.
roasted yams , brussels sprouts and edamame salad
Serves 6 to 8
1 medium yam (about 2 cups), peeled and cubed
2 tablespoons olive oil
Coarse salt and pepper, to taste
1 cup Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved
1 leek, white top only, sliced
1 cup shelled frozen edamame
2 teaspoons fresh oregano leaves
maple lime dressing
2 tablespoons maple syrup
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon Dijon
1/8 teaspoon salt
Preheat oven to 400°F.
For dressing, in small bowl, whisk together all ingredients: set aside.
Add color to your outdoor dining table with vibrant roasted yams, brussels sprouts, and edamame.
For salad, toss yams with 1 tablespoon olive oil in small bowl. Spread on parchment-lined baking sheet. Season with salt and pepper and roast 20 to 25 minutes or until tender.
In same bowl, toss Brussels sprouts and leeks with remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil; season with salt and pepper. Arrange on another parchment lined baking sheet. Roast, tossing occasionally, until sprouts are
tender, about 15 to 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, bring small pot of water to boil, add edamame and cook 3 minutes, drain and rinse under cold water: set aside.
To assemble salad, mix together yams, sprouts, leeks, and edamame. In a large bowl, toss with dressing and sprinkle with oregano.
pulled pork with chipotle aioli and barbecue sauce
Serves 8
1 teaspoon ground paprika
1 teaspoon ground chili powder
1 tablespoon ground cumin
2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper and sea salt
1 (3 to 4 lb) boneless pork butt (shoulder) roast
1 recipe barbecue sauce (see below)
1 recipe chipotle aioli (see below)
8 soft rolls
Mix together paprika, chili powder, cumin, sugar, salt, and pepper. Rub pork all over with spice mixture. Refrigerate at least 3 hours or overnight.
Preheat one burner of a two burner barbecue to high; reduce to medium. Temperature should read 250°F to 300°F. Place pork on oiled grill over unlit burner. Close lid and cook pork for 3 to 4 hours and until meat thermometer reads 160°F.
Transfer to cutting board, tent with foil and let stand 20 minutes. Using two forks, pull pork into shreds; place in bowl. Warm sauce and pour 1 to 1 ½ cups over meat; toss to coat. Serve on buns with remaining sauce and chipotle aioli.
chipotle aioli
¾ cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons chipotle peppers, chopped
Mix together in small bowl. Cover and chill.
classic barbecue sauce
Makes 3½ cups
2 tablespoons canola oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 small onion, finely chopped
2 cups canned diced tomatoes
1 cup ketchup
1 teaspoon ground cumin
½ teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon molasses
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoons coarse salt
Heat oil in medium saucepan over low heat. Add garlic and onion; cook until fragrant, about 5 minutes. Add rest of ingredients. Bring to boil. Reduce to simmer and cook, uncovered, for 20 to 25 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and let cool. With handheld blender, blend sauce until smooth. Store in refrigerator up to two weeks.
HOW TO GET THE PARTY STARTED
planning is key
A successful gathering starts with simple, delicious food, a casual and warm atmosphere, and a pretty table set with fresh flowers. Spend some time organizing yourself the day before. Even if it’s just pasta and salad, a little planning will make the event/party go smoothly. I like to keep a small journal where I write down the menu, shopping list and serving pieces I will use. By keeping notes in one place, it allows me to check off lists. Your iPhone works great too, and you can take pictures of items you may want to purchase.
Hosting a great dinner party has more to do with creating a warm, and welcoming environment and having fun with your guests than an overdone table and lavish food.
table setting
Pick a color scheme. We chose blue and white with a hint of lavender. A good rule to remember is more than two or three colors can make the look busy.
Melamine plates are inexpensive and a great addition to the summer table. There is no need to worry about breakage and they are great to use in a picnic setting.
Rattan chargers or fabric placemats add texture and color.
what we used
1. Melamine plates, rattan chargers, white cotton napkins, cutlery
2. Candle holders, colored vases, monochromatic flowers
3. Ceramic and wooden bowls, salad tongs
additional items
Wooden cutting boards, lacquer tray, carafe, and glasses.
the bar
Pick a signature cocktail and mix it in a decanter or carafe. Fill bowls with lemon slices or fresh fruit. Offer a choice of one red, and one white wine to guests.
menu
Try to have dishes that can be made ahead. Our pulled pork on a bun with chipotle aioli is perfect to feed a crowd. Leftovers can be wrapped and frozen for a quick weekday meal.
toffee chocolate
bark with caramel sauce
Serves 10
40 saltine crackers
1 cup unsalted butter
1 cup brown sugar
3 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
2 tablespoons French sea salt
Caramel sauce
½ cup sugar
¼ cup water
½ cup 35% cream
2 Tablespoons unsalted butter
In a small heavy bottom saucepan, heat sugar and water over medium-low heat until goldenbrown, stirring constantly with wooden spoon. Remove from heat and slowly add cream and butter (mixture may seize up). Return to heat and stir until smooth, about 2 minutes. Mixture will thicken as it cools.
Preheat oven to 400°F. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper and arrange crackers in single layer. Make sure pan is filled.
In medium saucepan, combine sugar and butter. Bring to boil and cook for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and pour over crackers.
Bake for 5 to 6 minutes. Remove from oven and sprinkle chocolate chips over top. Return baking sheet to oven for 3 to 4 minutes.
Spread melted chocolate evenly over crackers and sprinkle with French sea salt.
Let cool in refrigerator 1 hour or overnight. Break chocolate into pieces. Serve with caramel sauce.
Pacific Coast Calling
Pack your bags, rent a convertible, and get ready to smell the ocean air, eat all the seafood, and experience everything that makes the Pacific Coast Highway one of the most iconic road trip routes in the world. From dipping your toes into the picturesque waters of Lake Crescent south of Seattle, to taking in the endless splendor of the Pacific Ocean, to lying on the surf-side beaches of Orange County, California, consider your itinerary complete.
REWORKING THE ROUTE
While the stretch from Dana Point in Southern California up to Mendocino County is considered the official route, many travelers take in the incredible sights along the entire length of the Pacific Coast Highway – all 1,700 miles from Seattle, Washington down to San Diego, California.
START IN SEATTLE
It may be difficult to decide on your starting point, however, if you’re driving southbound, you’ll likely be escaping some rain in Washington and trading it for the warmth and sun of California. Plus, heading this direction will ensure you’re on the right-hand side of the road, an optimal spot for taking in the view of the coast.
JUNE THROUGH SEPTEMBER
When thinking about an ideal road trip, you probably imagine the tunes blaring, top down or sunroof open, and the wind in your hair. For weather that is conducive for Instagram-worthy Thelma & Louise-style posts, plan to drive between June and September so you have lots of sun during the daytime and stunning sunsets in the evening.
STOP & ENJOY THE STATES
A road trip is just as much about the journey as it is the destination. So, stop and smell the roses, sip Starbucks, and soak in everything the sojourn has to offer. These are our top stops along the Pacific Coast Highway.
LAKE CRESCENT, WASHINGTON
Before hitting the open road of the Pacific Coast Highway, make your first stop outside of Port Angeles at Lake Crescent and take in the grandeur of Olympic National Park. For those extra adventurous, hike the majestic Mount Storm King Trail and experience the amazing views of the Olympic Peninsula.
Road trip tip: Swing by and check out Sol Duc Falls, a short trail that leads to one of the most stunning waterfalls in Washington state. It’s a small detour on your way to Highway 101, but highly worth it.
OCEAN SHORES, WASHINGTON
Eat your weight in seafood in this quaint little town on the Washington coast. While relaxing is the name of the game in this laidback beach town, activities abound. Choose from horseback riding, kite flying, or exploring the canals on paddleboard or kayak.
Road trip tip: Save room for sweet treats at Murphy’s Candy & Ice Cream Shop. Murphy’s offers more than 30 flavors of homemade ice cream and lots of fun taffy and candy.
DEVIL’S PUNCHBOWL, OREGON
This foaming collapsed sea cave is one of the many natural wonders along the Oregon coast. A cavernous rock formation, the ceiling of the cave collapsed, likely due to the forceful waves of the persistent Pacific Ocean, leaving this popular and impressive phenomenon. The rock formation is too good to be missed, and easily accessible from Highway 101. Take the Devil’s Punchbowl Trail, an easy 0.8-mile trek from the parking lot to the viewing area to watch the tide rush in and out of this exposed crater.
Road trip tip: Keep your eyes peeled for whales who often come offshore to feed.
SAMUEL H. BOARDMAN STATE SCENIC CORRIDOR, OREGON
Cliffside views, secluded beaches, and sand dunes are on full display at Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor in southwestern Oregon. Stop and experience the splendor of the waves as they crash into the dramatic offshore rock formations. Road trip tip: Schedule your pitstop during the latter part of the day so you can watch the sun dip down into the Pacific Ocean to fully appreciate this magical location.
HUMBOLDT REDWOODS STATE PARK, CALIFORNIA
Drive through the Avenue of Giants, a 31-mile stretch of road through the dense redwood forest. The Humboldt Redwoods State Park features some of the oldest and tallest redwood trees in the world – up to 1,800 years old and 25 stories high – that have tunnels carved out of the trunks.
Road trip tip: Tunnel through the Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree in Leggett, California.
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
If you’ve never driven over the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge or seen the iconic orange structure, join the more than 10 million visitors a year that add it to their itinerary. The tremendous 746-foot-tall towers and sweeping main cables can be viewed by car, bike, tour, or by hiking along one of the many trails across the bay in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Road trip tip: For history buffs, free walking bridge tours are offered twice weekly (Thursdays and Sundays) by San Francisco City Guides, a non-profit organization associated with the San Francisco Public Library.
10 Road Trip Essentials
Navigation App - In addition to a good paper map, a navigation app will help keep you on the right track. It also comes in handy when you need gas, a rest stop, or some good grub.
Questions & Card Games - A little silence can be good, but when things get a bit too boring, have a list of random road trip questions to get the conversation going. You might want to throw a pack of cards into the glove compartment just in case you are stopped in traffic and have some time to waste.
Car Charger & Batteries - Keep your phone, laptop, and tech gear charged and ready for capturing every moment and connecting with people home and afar.
First Aid Kit - Pack everything from Band-Aids and headache meds to vitamins and ointment.
BIG SUR, CALIFORNIA
To understand what is so special about Big Sur, schedule a full day at this national treasure and immerse yourself in the rugged and mountainous section of the Central Coast of California. This landmark boasts idyllic coastlines, an undeveloped stretch of road, beautiful bridges, and 5,000-foot mountains rising up from the Pacific Ocean.
Road trip tip: After navigating the narrow, twisting, and probably packed drive along Highway 1, stop for a cold drink and enjoy the captivating views at one of the very few restaurants along your route.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Join the beautiful people, sunshine lovers, and surfers at this hip and hot spot just south of Los Angeles. After a long drive, you’ll be ready to play and splash in some of the best beaches in the OC. Capture postcard worthy pictures at Crystal Cove State Beach or take a dip at Corona Del Mar State Beach. While sunbathing, you can watch the yachts pull in and out of the harbor. Hoping to see some surfing? Across the harbor entrance from Corona Del Mar State Beach is The Wedge, a famous surf spot known for waves that tower up to 30 feet.
Road trip tip: If you’re on the south end of Crystal Cove State Park, get in line for the Shake Shack, a fun cliffside restaurant with the best views around and the tastiest milkshakes in town.
SAN DIEGO ZOO, CALIFORNIA
Top your road trip off with a visit to the infamous San Diego Zoo. From cheetahs and chimpanzees to penguins and pandas, view more than 650 species of animals in Balboa Park.
Road trip tip: In addition to the wonderful wildlife, the zoo is also home to a botanical garden, with more than 700,000 individual plants. It’s a stunning send off to an unforgettable journey.
Podcasts & Playlists - If you’ve ever searched through static trying to find a good radio station, you know how important it is to have a few of your favorite tunes downloaded. Not only does music keep your mood light, but the songs will be attached to meaningful memories down the road.
Headphones - When he wants to listen to the game and you need a bit of Adele, slip on your headphones, and say hello to a bit of space for yourself. Some higher-end headphones have noise canceling capabilities if you’d rather opt for peace and quiet.
Anything to Keep Comfortable - It’s a long drive, so comfort is key. Bring a cozy blanket, a neck pillow, and clothes that are breathable and stretchy.
Snacks - Nobody wants a hangry passenger. Load up on all your favorite and filling foods, including fresh fruit, nuts, and lots of water. Save the sweet and savory snacks for when you stop to stretch your legs and fill your stomach along the way.
Travel Mugs - Bring a thermos or travel mug that can keep your coffee warm and use it instead of disposable cups from gas stations and restaurants.
Emergency Car Kit - Be prepared for any situation on the road with items like a flashlight, jumper cables, oil, and antifreeze.
A TASTE OF THE PCH
No road trip would be complete without tasting the culinary offerings of the countryside. Make reservations and come with an empty stomach to the following establishments.
COASTAL KITCHEN IN DANA POINT, CA
Come for: The broad menu
Stay for: Jumbo lump crab cakes
PACIFIC COAST GRILL IN CARDIFF, CA
Come for: The ocean view
Stay for: Fresh sushi
BANDERA IN CORONA DEL MAR, CA
Come for: The massive wood-fired rotisserie
Stay for: The chicken
MARCHE MODERNE IN NEWPORT BEACH, CA
Come for: The Michelin stars
Stay for: Coq au vin
CAPTAIN JACK’S SUNSET BEACH IN SEAL BEACH, CA
Come for: The unlimited sides (salad, rice, & bread)
Stay for: Surf & turf combo with loaded baked potato
NOBU MALIBU IN MALIBU, CA
Come for: The celebrity sightings
Stay for: Wagyu steak
SEA SHANTY IN CAYUCOS, CA
Come for: The kitschy, vintage atmosphere
Stay for: The Shanty Pie, a mint chocolate chip ice cream pie with hot fudge & a chocolate cookie crust
WHALE WATCHER’S CAFE IN BIG SUR, CA
Come for: The glimpses of gray whales Stay for: The shrimp scampi
BRIDGEWATER BISTRO IN ASTORIA, OR
Come for: The waterfront view under cute, covered pods
Stay for: The curried clam & mussel chowder
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Design: Crystal Blackshaw
Photography: Dustin Halleck
A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE
Laundry rooms are often ignored when it comes to tackling clutter and creating an organized space. They tend to be one cup chaos with a pinch of catch-all, lost socks, lint bunnies, and emergency cash pulled from the pockets of an unlucky family member. Considering the amount of time you spend doing the laundry, leveling up your space will make this chore more bearable. Try some of these tips to tidy and organize your laundry room so that some of those lost socks might meet up with their onceforgotten mate.
1. Put up a pegboard. Utilizing wall space for ironing boards, drying racks, mops, and irons gets them off surfaces or the floor and in a place where they will always be an arm-reach away.
2. Assign a ‘put-away’ basket to each family member with strict instructions that once complete, the basket must make its way back to the laundry room for the next batch.
3. Install a folding station. Not only will this help you corral clutter, but it provides a perch to match, fold, and stack those freshly tumbled items.
4. Hang a drying rod for your delicate items or workout clothes. Accordion racks are cumbersome and can be a hassle. Consider putting delicate items right on their hangers and leaving them to dry in your laundry room overnight.
5. Add some art. Give this functional room a bit of flair with art that makes your space as stylish as it is useful. Play around with patterns, color or any print that gives you either peace of mind or a bit of pep in your step as you toss items from one machine to the next.
Laundry rooms don’t need to look like a minimalist haven but spending some time creating a functional and organized space will breathe new life into the never-ending chore of separating, matching, and folding.
STORAGE CONTAINERS
TOSS PRODUCTS THAT ARE SMALL INTO EASY-TO-GRAB STORAGE CONTAINERS THAT COMPLEMENT THE OVERALL LOOK AND FEEL OF THE ROOM. DISPLAY THINGS LIKE LAUNDRY PODS, CLOSE PINS AND DRYER SHEETS IN CLEAR CONTAINERS, COLORFUL CANISTERS, BEAUTIFUL BOWLS OR ON TRENDY TRAYS.
ADD LIFE TO YOUR LAUNDRY ROOM WITH ART CURATED ESPECIALLY FOR THE SPACE. A PUNCHY BLACK AND WHITE PRINT THAT FEATURES WASHING SYMBOLS, OR A BOLD COLORFUL GRAPHIC PIECE IS AN APPROPRIATE WAY TO ADD INTEREST, AND EVEN HUMOR, TO THE WALLS. OR INCORPORATE SOMETHING MORE UNCONVENTIONAL AND HANG AN ANTIQUE WASHBOARD. DON’T FORGET TO SET SOME FRESH FLORALS ON THE COUNTER OR A PLANT ON THE WINDOW SILL FOR THAT FINISHING TOUCH.
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Sure, it’s a small space that not many people, especially guests, enter. So why not have some fun? Don’t shy away from color and patterngo bold and let your personality shine!
• Make yourself smile while doing household chores with cheery wallpaper that boosts your mood.
• Go bold with a geometric or mosaic patterned tile, a vintage throw rug over a classic floor, or a playful backsplash.
• Use a pop of paint on your cabinets. It’s not the kitchen so no need to be practical - energize your laundry room with a flashy fuchsia, an earthy green, or a beachy blue.
• Have fun with fabric. Use patterns and prints to add an element of interest to your small space. Drapes for the window or a fabric skirt for a sink or open shelf covers the clutter and infuses personality.
• Showcase your style with hardware that makes you smile. Just like jewelry you wear, the knobs, pulls, hooks, hangers, faucets – basically all the bits and baubles – can elevate the space and make it shine.
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WOOD STAIN & SEALER2023 GLOBAL COLOR & DESIGN TRENDS
VINING IVY PPG1148-6
ENCHANTING REJUVENATING VERSATILE
Vining Ivy has been showing up in our trend research as a hue for contemporary environments and designs. It can also be considered quite traditional, classic, or elegant and perfectly marries a touch of the past and a taste of the future.
INTRODUCING 2023 COLOR TRENDS
magical palette captivates the beauty of the natural world. sense of safety and a desire to push into unfamiliar territories.
DESIGN TRENDS
SERENITY
A design theme that reflects on our relationship with ourselves and our need for sanctuary and calm.
ORIGIN
A design theme that expands on our evolving relationships with the environment.
Color of the Year
DUALITY
A design theme that celebrates the dynamics of our relationships with each other and how we show ourselves to the world.
Vining Ivy - a beautifully robust and refined blue-green (teal). Sitting between a blue and green, Vining Ivy's dark and muted tonality is symbolic of the deepest depth of a body of water.
THE FULL PALETTE
2023 COLOR PALETTE THE FULL PALETTE VINING
Celebrate the dynamics of our relationships with each other and how we show ourselves to the world. Home interiors use warm neutrals to add elegance and temper dramatic combinations of bold accent colors.
2023 COLOR PALETTE
THE FULL PALETTE
2023 Color of the Year
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COLOR OF THE YEAR
VINING IVY PPG1148-6
ESSENTIAL NEUTRALS
ESSENTIAL NEUTRALS
CHAMPAGNE WISHES PPG1071-3
CITRUS SACHET PPG1198-3
VISIONARY PPG1210-3
GARLIC CLOVE PPG18-09
COMMERCIAL WHITE PPG1025-1
EARTH ROSE PPG1056-5
BEACH VIBES PPG1070-3
SPICY MUSTARD PPG1108-5
COTTON TAIL PPG0998-1
BLANK CANVAS PPG1085-1
MOTH GRAY PPG1024-4
WHISKERS PPG1025-3
BRIQUETTE PPG1188-6
GEORGIAN LEATHER PPG1200-5
COOL CLAY PPG1071-5
GHOST WRITER PPG1007-3
STONEHENGE GREIGE PPG1024-5
HEART’S AFIRE PPG13-14
CRUSHED CINNAMON PPG1063-6
WEATHERED WOOD PPG1077-4
SWEATER WEATHER PPG0999-5
PATCHES PPG1024-6
GOOSEBERRY PPG1048-7
FOXFIRE BROWN PPG1069-6
OYSTER SHELL PPG14-13
HALF DOME PPG0994-3
KNIGHT’S ARMOR PPG1001-6
Celebrate the dynamics of our relationships with each other and how ourselves to the world. Home interiors use warm neutrals to add elegance
Color
of
VINING IVY PPG1148-6
INTRODUCING 2023 COLOR TRENDS
This grounding and magical palette captivates the beauty of the natural world. These earthy colors create a sense of safety and a desire to push into unfamiliar territories.
VINING IVY
INTRODUCING 2023 COLOR TRENDS
This grounding and magical palette captivates the beauty of the natural world. These earthy colors create a sense of safety and a desire to push into unfamilar territories.
2023 Color of the Year
VINING IVY
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VINING IVY PPG1148-6 BLACKBERRY PPG1172-7 CHAMPAGNE WISHES PPG1071-3 STONEHENGE GREIGE PPG1024-5 FOSSIL STONE PPG1102-2 PINE FOREST PPG1134-7 DARK GRANITE PPG1005-7 MOSTLY METAL PPG1036-7 FOXFIRE BROWN PPG1069-6 COOL CLAY PPG1071-5 MOUNTAIN STREAM PPG1149-4 GOOSEBERRY PPG1048-7 SPICY MUSTARD PPG1108-5 TO LEARN MORE AND VISUALIZE THESE COLORS, SCAN THIS QR CODE © 2022 PPG Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The PPG Logo is a registered trademark of PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. PPG_1041364 11/22 INSPIRE TOGETHERNESS Celebrate the dynamics of our relationships with each other and how we show ourselves to the world. Home interiors use warm neutrals to add elegance and temper dramatic combinations of bold accent colors. STARLESS SKY PPG0995-7 CITRUS SACHET PPG1198-3 CRUMB COOKIE PPG18-01 CRYSTAL OASIS PPG1138-3 WALL: CITRUS SACHET CABINETS: VINING IVY VINING IVY PPG1148-6 2023 Color of the Year © 2022 PPG Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The PPG Logo is a registered trademark of PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. PPG_1041364 11/22
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PROVIDING
Color Year of the Vining Ivy
Selected for its calming yet enlivening color, Vining Ivy’s robust and refined blue-green signifies the start of something new. Consider it your inspiration for a complete room makeover. Pair this adaptable hue with complementary patterns, textures, and accessories. A statement rug, a playful wallpaper, geometric shapes, and varied saturations bring the look together in a harmonious way. Take a sample of the shade shopping as you select throw pillows, window coverings, natural stone, and rich woods that marry the motif and showcase your style. Let your imagination and creativity run wild as you allow this shade, symbolic of the deepest depth of a body of water, to embolden you to take color to new and unexpected places.
This adaptable jewel-toned pick is both trendy and traditional and can be featured in any room of the house. Consider using it on the walls of a powder room or main bath, with a deeper toned wood vanity, warm metals, and off-white trim. Pair this deep and reflective blue green with neutral hues in the Color Trends 2023 palette, including Half Dome PPG0994-3, Garlic Clove PPG18-09, Ghost Writer PPG1007-3, and Cotton Tail PPG0998-1. Talk to the experts at your independent paint store to learn how to bring the 2023 Color of the Year into your home.
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WALLS THAT MAKE YOUR HEART GO PITTER-PAPER
When it comes to influencing your interior decor, your walls provide the greatest opportunity for adding significant impact. And while experimenting with paint color saturations, depth of tone, and types of sheen can deliver amazing results, nothing ups the design ante quite like wallcoverings. With nearly limitless options for incorporating pattern, color, and texture, wallpaper offers unique opportunities to make a statement with your space!
NEUTRAL NATURALS
Decorating with natural fabrics, woods, and silhouettes is an enduring classic that never goes out of style. To elevate your organic look and add a dash of drama, consider adding a wallcovering that carries the theme up the walls. This example, with an undulating pattern inspired by anemones, delivers deeptoned drama without overpowering the other elements in the space.
GROWNUP TREEHOUSE
The success of this neutral room stems from the reversal of a tried-and-true design trick. A simple palette and clean-lined furnishings create a calm and serene space that acts as a neutral foreground to a knockout pattern that wraps every wall of the room with color and texture… proving that when a wall’s covered by a forest, everybody cheers.
York Wallcoverings #65005R MOODY SKY PPG0993-7 HALF DOME PPG0994-3 HOURGLASS PPG1022-1 York Wallcoverings RMK11424RL PRIMROSE PPG1182-5TEAL WE MEET AGAIN
PPG17-32
WET CORAL PPG1189-6
PLAYING DRESS-UP
Forget the lion and the witch - everyone will be too busy reading the look of this cleverly upcycled wardrobe! Utilizing wallpaper to cover damaged panels, cracked mirrors or drilled holes from old hardware is a brilliant way to breath new life into an old favorite, while maintaining and enhancing the charming character of the piece.
CALIFORNIA WINE
PPG1184-7
BARELY BUTTER
PPG 1205-3
MIX & MATCH COLLECTION
We’re loving everything about this space: the subtle Asian vibes of the vintage rattan furniture and ginger jar lamp look sensational against a confident asymmetrical raindrop wallpaper. Strong shots of color, like the complimentary shades of green and fushia, are grounded by the strength of the pattern against a crisp white background.
DRESS THE WALLS WITH FLORAL FOLLY
Famed Italian fashion house Missoni’s home collection includes fantastical over-the-top patterns; favorites like Oriental Garden, a bouquet embroidered in purple, pink, peach, and yellow-orange colors and grey shadows, brings the haute couture out of the closet and sends it right down the hallway.
PPG1197-5
EVENING HUSH
PPG1165-5
SUCCULENT LEAVES
FLOWER POWER
Design darling Rifle Paper Co. has done it again! Peonies and delicate buds in periwinkle and sage are tossed on a clean white background for a casual, optimistic feel. This modern take on traditional patterns with updated colorways, is particularly well suited to both midcentury designed spaces and the modern farmhouse look.
York Wallcoverings #PSW1404RL GREAT GRAPE PPG1169-6 York Wallcoverings #ri5148FOR THE LOVE OF COLOR
“Simple, elegant, yet bold. You will die.” - Edna Mode
For decades, decorating fully embraced the layered mix of neutrals. Creams, greiges, and brushed cool metals felt modern and luxurious; the look was easy, and it worked everywhere. But now, as design swings back towards colorful spaces, the once-bold espresso feature wall just feels like it’s falling short. Bringing color back into our neutral lives is challenging, as is the fear of making a spectacular color misstep. How to break through? Embrace the power of paint. Choose a room and lavish the walls - all of them - with color: saturated, bold and rich. Grab a complimentary quart to breathe new life into an old piece of furniture. Nervous? Just channel Edna and repeat: “I never look back, darling. It distracts from the now.”
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Celebrate the dynamics of our relationships with each other and how we show ourselves to the world. Home interiors use warm neutrals to add elegance and temper dramatic combinations of bold accent colors.
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