Beautiful Design Made Simple - Spring 2022

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DESIGN INSPIRATION FOR THE LITTLE ONE’S SPACE

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Farmhouse Style

BEHINDTHEDESIGN with Trisha Isabey

TIPS on Getting Organized and Adding Storage


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CONTENTS FEATURES | SPRING 2022 18 SPRING INTO NURSERY NESTING Five designs to inspire your nursery

25 PERSONALIZING YOUR LAKE HOME A Q&A with Kandrac & Kole Interior Design

50 IT’S ALL BLACK AND WHITE

Adapting styles to a clean and classic color palette

58 STYLING YOUR HOME OFFICE Design tips for productivity

68 EUROPEAN FARMHOUSE STYLE Behind the design with Trisha Isabey

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STAPLES EDITOR’S LETTER

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COVETED COLOR

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Opening thoughts from Team BDMS

Amethyst Purple

INSPIRED BY

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5 TIPS TO ADD STORAGE

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Timeless Travel

A spring cleaning checklist

STYLE SPOTLIGHT

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CONTRIBUTORS

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BEYOND THIS ISSUE

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Casual and Cool, Friluftsliv, and Industrial

Get to know the design experts

Get more home design inspiration

ALL THINGS FLOORS A GUIDE TO REC SPACE FLOORING Hard surface floors for entertainment

FLOORING 101

Finding floors that suit your lifestyle

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ON THE COVER Take inspiration from Rebecca Hay’s sophisticated nursery design, where she chooses one wall to show off her navy blue accent color in a woodland print that contrasts nicely with the linear brushed-gold pendant light. Find more inspiration for your next nursery design, like this beautiful kid’s room by Rebecca Hay Designs, photographed by Mike Chajecki on page 18.

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WELCOME “Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.” —Cérard de Nerval Like a breath of fresh air, the beginning of the spring season reminds us that a new start is just around the corner. Warmth and sunshine brighten the days and inspire us to get working on that spring cleaning checklist. But your home is so much more than a place to keep clean. It’s a place of solitude, where you should always feel your best. So what happens when it isn’t? Just like a flower experiencing stressful and changing conditions, you may also find yourself struggling to thrive in the place you call home. However, with a facelift and a few updates, you can be on your way to “making your house a home.” Who doesn’t love a space that feels cozy and comforting? This spring season, we’re encouraging you to create a home that helps you flourish by offering key tips and exclusive designer advice on how you can do just that. In a home that captures the essence of the “lake lifestyle” featured in our Q&A with Kelly Kole, flip through pages of insight into how you can create a personalized style while keeping your home’s intended purpose at the forefront of the design. Explore a gorgeous European farmhouse home designed by Trisha Isabey and get inspired by its stunning details, including a bright and airy entry and a timeless kitchen full of charm. Last, fall in love with Kate Davidson’s advice in “Styling Your Home Office,” where she offers unique tips on how to create a space that’s just as productive as it is trendy. And we couldn’t forget about flooring! Don’t miss our features that encapsulate all there is to love about gorgeous, functional flooring. You’ll find yourself ready to renovate your perfect at-home rec space in “A Guide to Rec Space Flooring.” Get the look with “It’s All Black and White” where Jennifer Backstein takes you through a design that will inspire your timeless black and white palettes. We know you won’t be disappointed. Welcome to the Spring 2022 issue of Beautiful Design Made Simple by Carpet One Floor & Home. Warm Regards,

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This spring is all about timeless travel. So, enjoy the warm weather and go sightseeing. While we’re all itching to jet-set the globe, you can still get a small taste of travel with a short road trip to the mountains or a quick spring break at the beach. Let the rich scenery and carefree vacations inspire your interior palettes.

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STORAGE TIPS

One of the best ways to fall in love with your home all over again is to feel happy and comfortable in the space you’re in. When you look around, the goal is contentment, appreciation of the space’s design, and satisfaction with its overall look. That can be tough with a messy or cluttered

1. Clean Up and Clear Out You simply cannot start decluttering your home without cleaning up and clearing out the space you’re planning to focus on. To help you stay on track, it’s best to choose one area at a time to target, like a closet, entryway, or bathroom cabinet. This way, you won’t feel overwhelmed by the amount of work there might be! Start working your way through your items and determine what you need to keep and what you can donate or throw away. If you’re not sure whether you should keep something, ask yourself how often you use it, what purpose it serves, and what value it offers you in your day-to-day life. Then make a decision, and set it aside to your “keep” or “throw away” pile. Once you’ve completed this step, you’re ready to move onto creating a beautiful storage space.

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space, which is why reducing the clutter in your home and adding appropriate storage solutions are so important to the longevity of your design. To make the most of your home, try out these tips that will help you keep your space clean, comfortable, and uncluttered.


2. Add New Shelving and Container Storage Once you’ve got a hold on what you plan to keep versus what you plan to get rid of, it’s time to start adding shelving and container storage that work for your items. Take a look at what you have—do you see a variety of heights, widths, and lengths, or are your items more similar in shape and size? Depending on what you have and the space available, it’s important to place your shelving in a functional manner, so keep this in mind when choosing a shelving style. Measure the space between the shelves and purchase containers that fit. Keep like items together and invest in a variety of container sizes if you have items that get lost easily. Remember, you can always put them in larger containers if you need to.

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Design by MICHELLE BERWICK Photography by LARRY ARNAL

Think Cabinetry and Drawers Although open and airy nightstands and furniture pieces offer a stunning look to many homes, they aren’t the ideal solution when it comes to storage. If your home is lacking in the storage area and you’re looking for a way to solve that problem, think about switching out furniture that doesn’t offer you any hidden storage. Nightstands with three or more drawers, a pop-up coffee table, an entryway with cabinetry and hooks, or an open shelf with a new basket can quickly transform into the storage you need. Simply take inventory of what you have room for and what you can replace, and you’ll be on your way to finding room for all of your things. Beautiful Design Made Simple | 15


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STORAGE TIPS

Create New Space Where Available It’s one thing to declutter and rearrange your current storage situation, but another to increase your storage by adding a completely new space. And it doesn’t have to be a complete overhaul of your home! Although large storage projects are ideal, additional storage space examples like a new pantry, custom drawers, a closet organizer, a new built-in cabinet, or a nook in an otherwise unused corner can be equally as useful. Think about it—you probably have an area of your home that could use some feature cabinetry or drawers, offering you a few extra spaces for those tough-to-hide items. For some added fun, you could even add an accent color or accent wall to your home if you find that the area could benefit from it. You simply never know what you can create with a little storage imagination.

Design by HIBOU DESIGN + CO. Photography by MIKE CHAJECKI

5. Ensure Every Item Has a Home Let’s face it—everyone has those things that end up sitting on the counter for days on end, especially if you just don’t know where to put them. Keys, mail, and miscellaneous household items are perfect examples of things that add up and look chaotic. Whether it’s your living room coffee table or a hallway closet that’s acting as a makeshift catchall, there is an easy way to take it from cluttered to clean and find a place to put every single thing.

Design by REBECCA HAY Photography by MIKE CHAJECKI

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Ensuring that each and every item has a specific place in every room is one of the best ways to not only create an inviting and organized space but also to ensure you can keep it that way. After all, you don’t just want to add storage and then neglect it. Plus, not only will you contribute to the overall cleanliness of your space, you’ll also notice how much calmer your life becomes when you know exactly where everything is. No more searching for those pesky keys when you’re running late! It’s a win-win.


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NURSERY INSPO

Springing Into

NURSERY NESTING Spring breathes new life into your home and, oftentimes, brings forth a few new little faces, too. Have a new baby on the way? No need to fret—we’re here for your first design steps with one-of-a-kind nursery looks to get your nesting underway!

Design by REBECCA HAY Photography by STEPHANI BUCHMAN

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PALE PASTELS Drawing on pale lavenders, plush whites, and rich creams, this nursery designed

by Kate Davidson works to create a sense of tranquility through its calming pastels.

Your nursery should feel soft and welcoming for your little one, so infuse your space

with cozy sheepskin rugs, fluffy pillows, and rounded furniture—and don’t forget to

add a comfy chair to snuggle up in, perfect for late-night lullabies and early-morning interruptions.

Design by KATE DAVIDSON Photography by VALERIE WILCOX

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NURSERY INSPO

BUSY PRINTS If you’re looking to add texture and color to your space, consider utilizing busy prints and mesmerizing patterns through accent walls, wallpaper, blankets, and area rugs. This contemporary design by Kalu Interiors features the perfect balance of playful

patterns with neutral colors and grounding texture. The walls of the nursery serve as a

canvas for a jungle-themed wallpaper, and the rich herringbone floor anchors the space and provides warmth against the neutral grays of the room. Design by KALU INTERIORS Photography by PROVOKE STUDIOS

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THE NEUTRAL PALETTE Sometimes, less is more in a nursery where things can easily feel cramped and

disorganized due to the mess of toys and diaper-changing equipment. A neutral color

scheme with monochromatic beiges, matte blacks, soft creams, and timeless blues can help eliminate some of that clutter. Take inspiration from Rebecca Hay’s sophisticated nursery design, where she chooses one wall to show off her navy blue accent color in a woodland print that contrasts nicely with the linear brushed-gold pendant light. Design by REBECCA HAY Photography by MIKE CHAJECKI

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NURSERY INSPO

Cellular shades by Graber

BRIGHT & COLORFUL There’s a reason we like to add color to the nursery—color plays an important role in child

development. Plus, when used correctly, it adds a dash of light and beauty. Use bright colors like yellow and orange in your nursery to invoke feelings of happiness and naturally boost

your baby’s well-being. Choose sheer blinds and light-colored curtains over heavier window treatments to infuse natural light into your child’s bedroom. This way, sunshine filters in to reflect the intensity of your carefully chosen hues.

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BEAUTIFULLY VINTAGE Create a timeless look with your nursery by leaning into old-world charm

through floral prints, classic cribs, and vintage touches in your light fixtures

and furniture. Install soft carpets with waterproof wicking underfoot, delicate

chandeliers with dimmer switches, and old-fashioned double-door dressers to achieve a vintage appeal with all the functionality of new designs. Design by CYNTHIA SODA Photography by MIKE CHAJECKI

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Q&A WITH KANDRAC & KOLE INTERIOR DESIGN:

Personalizing yourLAKE

HOME Design by KANDRAC & KOLE Photography by LAUREN RUBENSTEIN PHOTOGRAPHY

Kelly Kole, Principal Designer of Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs Inc., gives a peek behind the scenes of designing her own lake house.

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Tell us a little bit about the purpose behind the design of this house.

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This was a complete gut and remodel project for us. Our intention was to design it as a second home—not just a cabin or a vacation home—so I approached the design just like I did for our more permanent home. The only twist was that this house is very geared toward entertaining—lots of dogs and kids and wet bathing suits. So getting as many “heads in beds” as possible was important, as was using beautiful but durable products so that I wouldn’t be fretting all the time over something getting damaged.

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We love this fresh take on a lake home style. How did you decide on this design style, and how did you personalize it to your own taste?

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My permanent home leans more contemporary and is very colorful. I love an all-neutral style and the farmhouse aesthetic, so I took this opportunity to dive into it. The vintage rugs throughout the house were my color contribution but in a gritty, subdued way that I love. Having grown up in Long Island, NY, I always wanted a home with shiplap walls, so that was one of the first decisions I made.


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This is a unique project because the home was created specifically for you, Kelly. Given your experience in designing many other projects, what were some must-haves that you knew you’d want to incorporate into your space?

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I would never hear the end of it from my husband and kids if the house was beautiful but not super comfortable. I’m a stickler for quality upholstered furniture and comfortable beds with nice bedding. I’m also an amateur art collector, so having original art all over the house—and being able to tell the story of how it came to be or where and why I bought it—was important to me.

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We sense a theme in the living room, with the cowhide rug and the cow artwork hanging above the fireplace. Tell us about your inspiration behind the cow-print details in this room.

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Our home is up the street from an old rundown farm, which may be a turnoff for some people, but it brings back many childhood memories for me. We go on walks and talk to the cows and feed the horses. Years before, I had seen the work of Atlanta artist Dawn Raulet and knew I wanted to commission a piece from her. The entire fireplace wall was designed around that art. I chose the hide rug because it’s very durable and an interesting contrast to the wool rug that is in the next area over.


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This reading nook is especially genius, with its cozy blankets and charming wood-framed photos. How do you go about designing hidden spaces for hobbies in homes with a smaller footprint?

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Remember, “heads in beds” was the name of the game! I love a trundle bed for extra guests. They don’t take up much room and can double as a TV sofa. I always include a small table for a drink of water and a phone or book, plus a good reading light for bedtime.

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We love everything about the kitchen, from the trendy subway tile to the bronze light fixtures and rattan bar stools. What are some things you consider when designing a kitchen for multiple guests?

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This kitchen footprint is actually quite small, so I gained a lot of storage opportunities by having the floating shelves and the tall pantry cabinets on the far wall. With so many guests, they need to be able to serve themselves and help empty the dishwasher, so the floating shelves with our everyday dishes make it really easy. I always invest in oversized, interesting pendant lights over an island because they are like art to me. I got the idea for the vintage bread board gallery from a cute café in Charleston, SC, and I spent a year finding them one by one at antique stores, flea markets, and antique salvage stores. By putting legs on the island, we were able to squeeze in one more counter stool at the end, so now we can fit our family of four. If I’m going to cook for you, you need to hang out at the island and talk to me!

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How did you choose this beautiful flooring that’s installed throughout the home?

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I was looking for a floor that was durable, plus scratch resistant, stain resistant and waterproof, so I found a quality luxury vinyl tile that looks just like hardwood. It was one of the best decisions we made for the house.


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There’s so much texture and color throughout the double-bed guest room. How did you decide on this almost Moroccan color scheme and successfully blend contemporary style with vintage details?

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If you are going with an all-neutral aesthetic, texture is the most important element. I had to buy

everything new for this home, but I didn’t want it to look new. I also think that the best designs mix old and new because a house needs to have a soul and tell a story, even if it is new. I had collected the vintage trunks years ago—they hold extra sheets, blankets, and pillows—because when you are my guest, you change your sheets before you leave. The contemporary artwork came to be because, once again, I fell in love with an artist—this time, it was Kimberly Zukley out of Alabama.

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The master suite is gorgeously styled and tailored to your own taste. How do you create a space that’s unique to your style and also functions well?

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I have to have a super comfortable bed and quality sheets, coverlets, and pillows as well as 150-watt reading lights and pretty art to look at when I lie in bed. These are my prerequisites. Once those details are figured out, it’s just a matter of deciding on colors and finishes.


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There are so many outdoor spaces at this lake house. How do you make the most of the outdoor space in a home that’s designated for lake activities?

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The nice thing about this house is that it’s not that big, but there are lots of places to escape. Sometimes, I might want to be doing yoga while others are reading or making cocktails and food. We made sure there was a variety of seating (including hammocks) and tables, so every porch area is usable in some way.

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Styles

WE LOVE Three evolving interior design styles are stunning in their own ways in this edition of Styles We Love. Casual and Cool, Industrial, and Friluftsliv offer beauty, sophistication, and limitless style. Which will you choose?

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STYLE SPOTLIGHT

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Featuring items that provide a laid-back atmosphere that are both comforting and aesthetically beautiful, the casual and cool look is the perfect style for evoking a sense of warmth in design. A soft palette unites raw materials and textures, further enhancing the simplistic beauty of all things natural in this trending style.

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1. Savoiardi Chandelier by Currey and Company 2. Study in Neutral by Arhaus 3. Rollins Vase Medium by ELK GROUP 4. Oak Mikado Side Table by Burke Décor 5. Kaishi Chair by CB2 6. Persephone Pillow Cover by McGee & Co 7. Shelby Lane White Oak in Antique by Hydrotek available at Carpet One Floor & Home 8. Faux Olive Tree by Pottery Barn 9. Pearl Wall Clock by Renwil 10. Ember Natural Baskets by Scout & Nimble Beautiful Design Made Simple | 37


STYLE SPOTLIGHT

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Inspired by the outdoors, this unique style focuses on natural materials and elements that enhance your interior ambience. Wood, greenery, and even glass ground this design style to create a space that feels organic, pure, and calm.

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1. Fresh Majesty Palm Plant by Pottery Barn 2. Open Front Glass Terrarium Bottle by Pottery Barn 3. Bal Harbour Outdoor Teak Sectional by Arhaus 4. Knoxville Outdoor Chair by Birch Lane 5. Scripter Outdoor Tile by Daltile 6. Ivan Round Planter by Burke Décor 7. Jackie Outdoor Throw by Renwil 8. Alder Pendant in Bronze by Hinkley available at Lighting One 9. Billa Outdoor Pillows, Set of Two by Scout and Nimble 10. Kaleen Ziggy Outdoor Area Rug in Gray 11. Angular Wood Lanterns by West Elm 12. Kim Seybert Pave Placement by Perigold 13. Black Wire Coffee Table by CB2

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STYLE SPOTLIGHT

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With a touch of raw flare that brings everything there is to love about metal beams and brickwork to the forefront, industrial design brings both an effortlessly minimalist feel and a texturally appealing look to any space. Explore its stylish features through a collection of neutral décor pieces and upscale furniture.

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1. Winnie Medium Pendant by Hinkley 2. Bronze Stem Floor Lamp by ELK Group 3. Christian Mirror by Renwil 4. Vintaged Light Hide Pillow by CB2 5. West End Brick Wallpaper by West Elm 6. Highland Springs Luxury Vinyl in Mission by Invincible H2O available at Carpet One Floor & Home 7. Baxter Thin Etagere by Burke Décor 8. Vitya Metal Bicycle Sculpture by Birch Lane 9. Matte Gray Tapered Jar by McGee & Co 10. Gage Faux Leather Dining Chair by Arhaus 11. Chambord II in Celestial by Tigressa available at Carpet One Floor & Home Beautiful Design Made Simple | 41


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REC SPACE FLOORING

One of the best ways you can create a home design that

Whether you want to create a recreation room full of

for your needs. Start by thinking about what you like

summer, one of the best places to start is by determining

works for your lifestyle is by creating spaces that work to do for fun. Are you an avid outdoorsman? Do you like fun and games? Or do you prefer to relax by the

pool? A recreation room could add happiness to your

life. But what kind of environment would foster joy and amusement in your home? What would the space look

like? And more importantly, how can you answer these

board games or an outdoor space to grill and relax in the what type of space you’ll create and then choosing

your floors. Fortunately, we are offering tips on a wide

variety of durable, versatile floors that are ideal for many recreation rooms, ranging from a space for family to one specifically made for entertaining!

questions within your home? The answer is simple: a recreation space tailored to your needs!

STUNNING ELEVATED POOLS When it comes to pools, tile is an excellent choice for walls that

feature beautiful waterfalls and fountains. Thanks to the number of styles available, it’s easy to make a splash with your design when you choose tile. From bright, bold blues to natural greens and

everything in between, there are tons of tile options that will suit the design you’re looking for.

Want to blend your space with the beauty of nature? Think colors seen in the outdoors with textural elements that help them shine. Prefer a more modern design? Black and white tiles are a top

choice for elevating a modern or contemporary look! No matter

what your style is, an outdoor pool covered with tile will be sure to enhance your outdoor recreation space.

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GORGEOUS PATIOS

REMINISCENT BY DALTILE

From cozy patios just beyond the back door to patios

that is flawlessly stylish. Not only is tile beautiful, but

view, there’s no end to the number of styles and designs

outdoor use will be able to handle the test of sunshine,

that encompass an incredible backyard landscape with a you can create when using tile. Natural wood looks and fun patterns are excellent options and provide a pop of style that can be as modest or over the top as you like. This spring, consider using tile for your outdoor patio

to add depth, color, and texture and to create a design

it’s also long-lasting! Tile that is specifically rated for

rain, and warm temperatures, which makes it one of the top products for outdoor patios this year. With so many great features to tile, this makes it an easy choice for almost any patio space.

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REC SPACE FLOORING

REC ROOMS

As far as rec room flooring goes, carpet is a top choice for these spaces thanks to its softness and warmth. After all, there’s nothing like cozying up with a

blanket to watch a new movie or creating a fort on top of a plush, warm carpet.

Plus, with increased durability as well as technology

that offers specially engineered fibers that make spills

easy to clean, you won’t have to worry about possible damages. Some carpets even include a waterproof

backing that makes them water resistant—it doesn’t get much better than that!

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POOL LOUNGES A pool lounge creates a space full of fun, games, and entertainment, and an even better area to host guests

and gatherings. Bring a few hors d’oeuvres and your favorite music, and you’ll be on your way to a blast in no

time! And what’s even better about in-home pool lounges is that you can channel a unique look to complete the appearance. Go dark and moody or keep it bright depending on your style and personality—it’s up to you!

With all the fun that’s just waiting to be had, there are also all kinds of mishaps and accidents that can happen in the blink of an eye. That’s why investing in a waterproof floor is a great way to ensure that your home is prepared for messes. And with stunning wood styles

available featuring your favorite wood appearance and waterproof features, you won’t have to choose between style and function.

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REC SPACE FLOORING

FLEX ROOMS A flex room allows you the space to engage in a variety

of activities, and it’s a great addition to a space that you

may not know what to do with! Whether you have a huge family that likes to do arts and crafts, or you want to be

prepared for a last-minute evening of giant Jenga, a flex room is one of the easiest spaces to create when uniting stunning flooring and minimal furniture and décor.

Drive your flex space by its intended uses, and you’ll

create the perfect canvas for an adventurous, fun-filled

night in! Don’t forget to leave plenty of room, a few places to sit, and some multipurpose furniture that will create

warmth and drive focus on the activity at hand. And most importantly, be sure to choose flooring that suits your

design goals and can handle your home’s activity levels. Performance flooring is an excellent way to go if you’re

considering a flex room of your own thanks to waterproof

technology; scratch, scuff, and stain resistance; and an easy maintenance system!

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FAMILY ROOMS Traditionally known as the family room, this space often offers a comforting

place to relax as well as an area for families to gather. Although these uses are great, it’s no secret that the family room often turns into a place to eat, play

games, and even host guests. This year, why not create a beautiful family room that helps you set the design tone for the rest of your home?

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The saying “it’s all black and white” implies simplicity that borders on basic, but when it comes to interior design and decor, a black and white color palette is anything but boring. Black and white provide the ultimate in versatility, taking your interiors from fresh and airy to bold and dramatic simply by shifting the saturation of each hue. This palette is versatile and easily adaptable, with the ability to jump between styles and eras with ease. Some would even say that black and white are more than just colors—they are a motif in their own right.

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So how do you ensure your black-and-white interior doesn’t land in dreaded “basic” or boring territory? Before we dig in, let’s clarify one thing: despite my references to them as “colors,” black and white are technically not representatives of the rainbow at all. Without getting too deep in the weeds, colors contain wavelengths. White contains all wavelengths, whereas black is the absence of visible light. With that out of the way, here are some of my favorite ways to make a blackand-white palette shine.

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50 Shades of Black and White Black and white might seem limited at first glance, but there are different degrees, shades, and tones of each. These are not true black and white but are tinged with a rainbow of other hues. Consider black with midnight blue or eggplant undertones, or white with a barely there whisper of cream or pink. You can bring depth to basic black and white by layering different tones and shades within the space, similar to the principles of layering texture and finish. Just pay attention to the “temperature” and stay consistent: cool with cool whites and, warm with warm whites. By juxtaposing warm tones with cool ones, you can compromise the color, making some blacks appear blue or brown, or some whites appear yellow. We’ve already briefly mentioned texture and finish, so let’s continue on this track. Glossy surfaces reflect light, amplifying it in a space. Meanwhile, matte finishes absorb light, creating a warm, velvety effect. Although white is white, combining a high-gloss white with a matte one brings depth to your space without having to stray from your monochromatic color palette.

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The 60-30-10 Rule When designing a black-and-white room, I apply the same rule of proportions that I use when going full color. It’s the 60-30-10 rule, and it actually works. First, choose your principal color–in this case, black or white. While white rooms are more common and less risky, a black room can be rewarding if you’re looking to make a bold statement. In any case, your principal color will be the main one, occupying approximately 60 percent of your space. This usually includes largescale elements, such as the walls and floors. If you choose white as your principal color, then black is the secondary color, which accounts for 30 percent of the space. This may include a feature wall, a rug and a sofa.

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Last but not least, the remaining 10 percent is your accent color because even a black-and-white room needs a pop of color. This pop can appear in accessories, accent pillows and throws, and even small furniture items, like an ottoman or a painted side table. Because accessories are easy and economical to replace and trends come and go, this last 10 percent can satisfy your cravings for the trend du jour without going all in or spending a small fortune. For me I enjoy designing with black and white. They may be polar opposites but the end game is perfect harmony. Although classic by all accounts, a black-and-white color palette is modern and timeless all at once. Here’s to simplicity at its best!


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For many of us, the remote work trend is here to stay, after almost two years of that “temporary” workstation in your home—gradually growing and evolving into what’s become an unsightly and unruly pile of paper and clutter. Perhaps this messy workstation has taken over your dining room table, the kitchen island, or a spot in your bedroom. Unsurprisingly, the chaos of your ad hoc work area is affecting your life. Research shows that clutter negatively weighs on anxiety levels, stress, appetite, and sleep—not to mention the uninspiring aesthetic of this “war zone,” which you may be on the losing end of. But you don’t have to wave the white flag and surrender to the madness. Here’s some advice that I’ve found to be helpful in my designs to help lift that weight so that you can work (and live) free!

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Where to Locate Your Office in Your Home Although you can’t deny the flexibility and convenience of working from home, I’m a huge believer in the separation of professional and personal space. This provides privacy while working as well as the opportunity to shut the door on your workday and get some wellearned R&R. For this reason, I always encourage my clients to carve out a dedicated office area in their home. If you have a whole room to spare, with a door and a few other key essentials that I’ll get into, all the better. But remember, even where space is limited, you can still have a home office within a larger area of the home that brings function while meeting your aesthetic expectations. As in real estate, when it comes to your home office, location is everything. Try to choose a space in your home that’s separated from foot traffic. People coming and going via the main entrance, kids looking for snacks and backpacks, or the dog running laps around you can be counterproductive when you’re trying to focus, take a call, or participate in a virtual meeting. Find a quiet location away from the hustle and bustle, such as a spare bedroom, a spot in the basement, or a corner where you can tuck in and plug in for your workday. If you’re setting up shop in a larger, open-concept living area, as is often the case in many modern homes with open floor plans, you can define your office area by adding a rug that’s large enough to accommodate your desk and a few key pieces of office furniture. This anchors the area that’s delineated for office use. Then, create some separation and storage by adding a view-through bookcase between the work space and living area. This will allow light to flow through while adding some privacy.

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8 Office Essentials Once you’ve figured out the “where” of your home office, determine what you’ll need to get the job done. Let’s focus on function first. Every office needs a desk, a chair, storage, lighting, and, ideally, a door to close come 5 p.m. However, depending on your role, you may also need to accommodate additional equipment, such as multiple computer monitors, a drafting table, and, if you host meetings, a sitting area for colleagues or clients. Beautiful Design Made Simple | 61


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Let’s start with lighting. Arguably, this is the most important element in the room. Poor lighting is the culprit behind headaches and strained eyes, making it all but impossible to actually get any work done! Incorporate a layered lighting plan into your design, which includes ambient lighting, task lighting, and, if you choose, accent lighting. And if you have any natural light via a window, maximize that, too. If you’re in a basement or a dark corner, just ensure you have sufficient ambient lighting, which is the general overhead illumination in a space. Recessed lights are a great option. Task lighting, often in the form of a desk lamp or a floor lamp, would light your work area. Finally, accent lighting isn’t an essential per se, but it is a nice touch that works wonders for the ambiance of the space. Use it to highlight a collection of books, your favorite artwork, or some of your own work! The next office essential is your desk and, by association, the chair. The biggest consideration for

the desk is its dimensions—size and height. However, the desk chair is often underestimated. If you sit for long periods, be sure to give this some careful thought. It would be wise to take the chair for a “test drive” if possible. Even with online reviews, it can be difficult to gauge comfort from a photo and written description. Take a seat and consider support, adjustability, and even how you move as you work (think swivel seat or a chair on wheels.) Storage space is always near the top of the list. One thing I’ve learned as a designer is that you can never have enough. “Stuff” accumulates quickly, so be sure to declutter regularly and plan to store the rest. Great storage areas don’t happen by chance. Put some thought into it. Storage solutions may include shelves, bookcases, filing cabinets, and the like. If your office is in a living area, be sure to factor style into your criteria, but more on that later!

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Consider using multifunctional furniture whenever possible. By not cramming the room with unnecessary furniture, you’ll not only save on floor space (less can be more, people!) but on your budget, too.

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The world has gone digital, and so can your filing system. Say goodbye to all that paperwork by transitioning to digital files that can be saved on your computer or cloud. This is a huge space-saver, not to mention it saves on paper and printing costs and is more environmentally friendly. Just do all your due diligence when it comes to backup and security! Last but not least, style. And yes, it’s on my list of office essentials. I firmly believe that every room in the home should be aesthetically pleasing, even “chore” rooms. In fact, it is here that I think some extra style could really work wonders: the laundry room, pantry, and, yes, the office. Think of it as being like a great business suit. Choose what inspires you because this can help yield some of your best work.

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Try to work with your home’s existing aesthetic. That’s not to say the room needs to be a carbon copy of its neighbors. Take cues from your home’s color scheme and style, but celebrate this unique part of the home with office-esque elements that reflect your professional persona. Your home office can be everything you need functionally and everything you want aesthetically, regardless of its size. And there’s no reason it can’t be. If you need assistance, engage a designer, and there’s no shortage of interior decorating websites, magazines, and social media accounts—just a click away. Create your own inspiration board and put your vision into practice. Then, get busy! Of course, take a few moments throughout the day to put your feet up, look around, and take it all in. After all, you’ve earned it.

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As a designer, I approach every new project from various perspectives. What is the main purpose of the space? Who will be using it, predominantly and occasionally? And what’s trending in the broader world of design and décor? The answers are unique to every project and form the basis of every design, with the potential to go in a million different directions. In this case, family living dictated an aesthetic of modern farmhouse meets Old-World European charm, with every detail thoughtfully curated to reflect this perfect union of styles. Here’s how we got the look. We washed the entire home in a classic color palette and timeless finishes because regardless of what’s “trending” or the chosen style for a particular space, longevity always seems to be a common goal when it comes to home renovations. For our modern farmhouse, we started with an archetypal white palette representing simplicity, cleanliness, and order. We gave the classic hue a newfangled twist with a whisper of warm undertones to usher in a basic, flat design into the present era. By adding dimension to this simple backdrop, we layered in organic elements in the form of muted earthy colors and natural wood and materials in a biophilic design that offers something for everyone, from the dream kitchen to the backyard pool and green space. This approach allowed us to stay true to our chosen aesthetic while balancing the clients’ functional needs and artistic goals. Echoing in the background was the homeowner’s love of travel and their particular penchant for Italy, which we personified with European influences in our plans for this dream home.

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On entry, it’s love at first sight with this stunning foyer. The gleaming primrose mirror, wall millwork, and herringbone flooring magnify the room with a grandiose appeal. Despite this showy first impression, the home has a humble casualness about it that draws you in. As you move through the home, seamless transitions take you between spaces without skipping a beat. Meanwhile, each room—and each space within them—has been designed with purpose and a unique flair. The home’s open floor plan encourages a social atmosphere that aligns with the clients’ expressed desire for a family-friendly home. In the living room, we focused on natural textures, such as clay, wood, and natural stone, which lend Old-World, artisanal touches throughout. The overall vibe can best be described as “homey” and a place where residents and guests always feel welcome and at ease.

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Textiles play an important role in the overall ambiance, adding layers of visual interest, warmth, and “touchability.” The farmhouse aesthetic loves organic and naturally derived materials, such as linen (which we used) as well as wool, cotton, hemp, or raw silk. Underfoot, a traditionalstyle area rug delineates a sitting area in front of the fireplace—a natural gathering place and focal point in any home and certainly in this one. Window coverings take a simple form, framing without abstracting the natural light or the views.

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The kitchen is the showpiece of the space, as is often the case. However, the kitchen is even more critical in a farmhouse design, which focuses on history, tradition, and the bygone days when most of the “living” in a house was done in this one room. Indeed, the kitchen has undergone a major evolution through the centuries, but as our lifestyles have shifted since the pandemic, we may have come full circle to a space that serves many more needs and functions than just cooking and eating. This particular kitchen is a stunning space to live, entertain, work, and store daily essentials and occasional items. From an aesthetic perspective, natural marble countertops, a porcelain farmhouse sink, and a satin brass faucet echo a distinctly Euro farmhouse feel. Warm wood details and continuous honey-hued floors keep things light and warm. But perhaps the biggest standout feature is one that you can’t see immediately: storage space.

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Storage (or lack thereof) ranks right up there as one of the top reasons most homes “don’t work” for my clients anymore. Think about it: your storage needs have likely changed in the past five years, whether due to changes in lifestyle or family structure. And if you’re renovating a kitchen, you’ll want to plan at least 10 to 15 years in the future or more. This means anticipating your storage requirements. To balance the clients’ functional needs and aesthetic goals, we used a combination of open and closed cabinets and shelves, which not only supply valuable storage space but also add visual interest and help tell a story. This space offers ample storage behind closed doors by way of kitchen cabinets and a pantry. For a busy family, this offers an accessible yet hidden place to stow away every culinary essential and a few extras, too.

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We maintained a simple, streamlined look by cladding the fridge in matching panels. We also employed open shelves for an opportunity to showcase collected items, beautiful objects, and unique treasures. This particular kitchen afforded the luxury of space, so the design incorporated a pantry in one anteroom and an office in another. These dedicated utilitarian spaces allowed us to organize the family’s activities into designated areas, bringing order to a space that’s commonly characterized by daily chaos. The pantry and office space benefitted from the home’s brand of farmhouse charm, wrapped in a natural stone backsplash and wood display shelves lined with thoughtfully selected accessories.


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The primary bedroom should serve as an escape from the world, so we treated it as such with a unique flair all its own. The bold floral wallpaper is an instant attention grabber, adding a modern edge with a gentle nod to tradition. The upholstered headboard and pillows bring a touch of softness and luxury, offset by the simplicity of natural wood in the furniture and the floor. The adjacent ensuite features a beautiful palette of natural linen, organic wooden objects, and real marble with hints of pink picked up from the bedroom wallpaper and the main living areas downstairs. Although the sleeping quarters are physically separated, they are still very much connected through a cohesive palette of colors and materials. This home’s Old-World European style achieves a sense of warmth and harmony through textiles and texture, vintage décor, natural wood, stone, and tile. Meanwhile, the modern farmhouse theme comes to life through the palette throughout the home, such as warm white, natural wood, and soft gold and black punctuation points. In every beautiful home, the fine finishing details don’t just happen by chance. Rather, they are a product of careful planning and skilled execution. When in doubt, work with a professional designer.

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CONTRIBUTORS

KATE DAVIDSON

KELLY KOLE

Kate is the owner and principal designer of Kate + Co Design Inc., a multidisciplinary interior design firm offering full-scale services for residential, corporate, and retail clients. After more than a decade in existence, the design firm has a wealth of ideas and experience and is currently working on a wide range of mid- to high-end residential and commercial projects, spanning in scope from concept to completion.

Principal designer of Kandrac & Kole Interior Design alongside co-owner Joann Kandrac, Kelly is known and celebrated for her work which has been featured on HGTV and has appeared in the New York Times, Better Homes & Gardens and Southern Home Magazine. With their signature use of color and one-of-a-kind custom designs, Kelly and Joann are also the voices behind the popular podcast Inside Design with Kandrac & Kole.

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TRISHA ISABEY

JENNIFER BACKSTEIN

Trisha Isabey is the creative director and principal designer for the award-winning Isabey Interiors. The Kelowna-based design firm has excelled for over a decade in creating thoughtfully curated designs. The sought-after design team offers a diverse range of design services throughout Western Canada and nationally.

Jennifer is the creative director and principal designer of Jennifer Backstein Interiors based in Toronto. With a vast experience in all aspects of interior design, art and construction, Jennifer has been designing spaces for over a decade. She prides herself on creating beautiful spaces that blend her client’s unique vision with JBI’s signature aesthetic, which is warm, inviting and luxurious.

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