005CA - Global Heroes Vol.2 - Issue 3

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SUSTAINABLE SANCTUARY: Japanese Minimalism Meets Scandinavian Chic

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urn your home into a sanctuary by inviting a fusion of global styles into your space with the increasingly popular "Japandi" aesthetic. Rooted in a longing for a sustainable, serene but lived-in look, this is set to become your new design philosophy. The minimalist lifestyle coincides with sustainability, urging people to make lifestyle choices that are beneficial to themselves, the environment and society. Whether it be through minimalistic design trends, zero waste, or making intentional choices, the move to a more minimalist lifestyle can have a significant impact on the environment. Create your dreamy yet stylish oasis by embracing this design approach using tips from Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore colour and design expert.

Find serenity through colour Create harmony at home by choosing a soothing palette of earth-inspired neutrals. These rich neutrals will help bring balance to the sleek lines of Scandinavian-style furniture. "To successfully find balance in this stylish fusion and bring calm to your space, avoid cool tones and bright shades of white. Instead, opt for colours like Muslin OC-12 or Jute AF-80 that will transform your space into a comfortable oasis," recommends Grech.

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Create soothing interiors with simplicity Japanese and Scandinavian design styles complement each other, as they both embody simplicity and comfort. Their shared aesthetics come together to create a style that is both easygoing and sophisticated. "Try using a paint like Regal Select in a matte finish to give your space an effortless appeal and achieve a stylish balance of elegance and tranquillity," advises Grech. "Choosing to paint in a matte finish embodies a restful sense of ease."

Be intentional, not minimal Japandi design is about achieving a livable balance between aesthetics and everyday life. Decreasing clutter and being mindful of your furniture and décor choices are key. Although this style focuses on open, clean spaces, you don’t have to say goodbye to everything. Instead of trying to be minimal, be thoughtful about editing your space— keep your treasured pieces and give them room to shine, and use storage pieces (like storage ottomans and baskets) to keep out-of-season items out of sight. Do some good and donate anything that no longer works. —NC


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The Flavour For All Your Summer Treats, Yuzu

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pages 92-94

Cold Soba Noodle Salad With Marinated Tofu And Dipping Broth

2min
pages 90-91

Feel Good Father’s Day Cookout

1min
pages 88-89

How To Build The Perfect Charcuterie Board

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page 87

No-Knead Maple Sage Pecan Bread

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page 86

Nature Fresh Farms Is Growing For A Kinder Future

4min
pages 84-85

The Taste Of Canada: Clearly Canadian Is Back And Here To Stay

2min
pages 82-83

7 Sustainable Brands To Shop This Summer

7min
pages 78-81

Your Furniture Can Change A Life

2min
page 77

Sustainable Sanctuary: Japanese Minimalism Meets Scandinavian Chic

2min
page 76

Expert Tips On Starting A Vegetable Garden

2min
page 75

Protect The Places We Love

3min
pages 72-73

Take The Next Step To Support Conservation

2min
page 74

A Healthy Environment Needs Healthy Animals

2min
pages 70-71

Protecting The Land That Inspires

2min
pages 68-69

Long Live The Queen Bee! The Frontlines Of Ontario Bee Rescue

4min
pages 66-67

Fairways, Fundraising And Fun: Golfing For Good In Ontario

6min
pages 58-61

5 Things You Need To Know Before Boating

2min
pages 56-57

A Taste Of Local: Experience Ontario’s Farms

5min
pages 62-65

Muskoka: Exploring The Beauty Of Ontario’s Cottage Country

2min
pages 54-55

Return To Travel, With Confidence

3min
pages 48-49

Summer Adventures In Ontario

2min
pages 52-53

Find Your Perfect Weekend Staycation ‘Close To Home’ In Sarnia-Lambton

2min
page 51

Travel Is The Best Medicine: How A Natural Vacation Can Improve Your Wellbeing

2min
page 50

Women’s College Hospital: Mental Health Care, Revolutionized

2min
page 45

A Safe Place To Speak

2min
page 44

Change For The Better: New Habits To Keep Post-Lockdown

2min
page 43

Alphonso Davies: Harnessing The Power Of Sport

7min
pages 18-20

Triumph Over Adversity

2min
pages 36-37

Children In Canada Need A National School Food Program Now

2min
pages 38-39

A Sisterly Bond And A Passion For Giving Back

4min
pages 22-23

Celebrity Dads Making A Difference

15min
pages 24-35

Shriners Hospitals For Children – Canada Gives Frédéric The Gift Of Movement

2min
pages 40-41

Keeping Families Together

3min
pages 16-17

Brightening The World With Light, Positivity, And A Little Bit Of Pink

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