Homes & Living - Central Vancouver Island Fall 2012

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SENSE AND SENSIBILITY FOR YOUR HOME

FEATURE HOME ‘ARBUTUS ROCK’

BY TS WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION NANAIMO, BC

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H&L CENTRAL VANCOUVER ISLAND fall 2012

H&L’s

interior design issue

sense and sensibility for your home

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HOMES 30 Jane’s world

A marvelous main floor makeover By Jane Lockhart

36 FEATURE HOME: ‘arbutus ROCK’ by TS WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION Custom West Coast elegance done to perfection By Jessica Krippendorf

46 annual interior design guide Sense and sensibility for your home By Roberto Bernardi, Pat Burkette, Michelle Hopkins, Jessica Krippendorf, and Goody Niosi

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76 H&L’s Source Guide Directory In the news, Look What I Found, and H&L’s guide to quality retailers, local builders, suppliers & showrooms

living 16 celebrity profile: MARY ZILBA Right at home with Mary Zilba Recording artist, reality TV star, and super mom By Tracey Drake

22 Escape Rosewood Hotel Georgia & Private Residences By Tracey Drake

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Tony Parsons talks art and interior design By Tony Parsons

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44 MONEY TALKS Master of your financial destiny - buying your own business By Doug Parkhurst, CA

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Those who know me can attest to the fact that I change out my interior décor at least twice each year. You would think that given the frequency, that might mean new lamps, cushions and throws and while that is true, it often includes new sofas, tables and dining chairs as well. I have a love for renewed interior design – possibly even an addiction. Maybe that is why this special edition of Homes & Living Magazine, our Interior Design issue, was so much fun to work on. If you are like me, and your interiors change with the seasons, or perhaps your mood – you are in for a treat. This issue is packed with informative editorials, how-to articles and practical advice on everything from urban trends to hiring an interior designer. Your guide to everything interior design starts on page 46.

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Our Celebrity Feature is Mary Zilba, from Real Housewives of Vancouver. This must-read article [page 16] offers insight into this ‘real’ Vancouverite; a hardworking single mom of three boys who has an entrepreneurial spirit and a quiet grace. For this special issue, the article and photo shoot took place in her fabulous waterfront Yaletown condo. Grab a coffee and make yourself… Right at Home with Mary Zilba.

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H&L’s feature home, Arbutus Rock by TS Williams Construction [page 36], is a 7,800 square foot West Coast styled estate home, nestled into a self-contained tidal wilderness.

Back dropped by a stunning view, Arbutus Rock offers a majestic presence that is about so much more than its location. We are excited to feature this wonderful home… I hope you enjoy experiencing it within the pages of H&L. Escape with H&L to Rosewood Hotel Georgia and Private Residences in downtown Vancouver [page 22]. This iconic property, originally opened in 1927, has undergone a massive restoration and is welcoming guests to its newly designed hotel that has ingeniously left its graceful character intact. Rosewood Hotel Georgia was chosen for this special issue because of the spectacular interior design – an editorial feature that will certainly give you the travel bug – at least to hit the mainland for a weekend getaway. H&L’s Interior Design Special Issue was intended to inspire, ignite and energize you to look at your home differently, perhaps with an eye to repurposing a room, renewing a space or redecorating your whole home. As you jump into your project, drop me a line or send me your photos. I would love to hear how you made your interior design dreams come true.

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Words by tracey drake photographs by Tony pUerzer

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You know what they say when you assume… well, that’s what happened to me the day I met Mary Zilba.

I had the pleasure of spending a day, along with H&L’s Graphic Design Director, Leia Vik, in Mary Zilba’s fabulous waterfront, mile high condo in Vancouver’s trendy Yaletown district. She welcomed us into her home with grace and warmth. When the interviews were over and the photo session was complete, I left

Mary’s home feeling a little annoyed with myself. I went into the day assuming I knew a little something about reality TV star Mary Zilba – from watching RHOV, reading press and listening to her music. It became clear to me, very early into our first interview session that this H&L feature would not be about Mary from RHOV. This article would be about Mary Zilba’s other life – the ‘real’ one. Mary Zilba, originally from Ohio, has been proud to call British Columbia home for many years. Over the past three decades, Mary’s career as a recording artist and television personality has included multiple CDs, seven top 40 hits, several video hits on Much Music, commercial work and now a lead role in the Real Housewives of Vancouver. Mary has also worked as a television host, MC, and broadcaster, lighting up both stage and screen with a singular ease and natural grace. At the height of her career, she put it all on the back burner to raise her three boys and has never regretted that decision, and perhaps that is where her real story began.

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It seems that everyone is talking about Real Housewives of Vancouver (RHOV) on Slice™, which made history as the network’s highest rated premiere. If you haven’t seen the reality based television show, it is an unscripted look into the lives of five affluent women in Vancouver, namely Christina Kiesel, Reiko MacKenzie, Jody Claman, Ronnie Seterdahl Negus and Mary Zilba. Each week, they put it all on the line - working hard, playing harder and trying to make friendships last [or at least coexist] amidst the personal mayhem. Like so many, I was curious about how ‘real’ the RHOV cast members were off camera, and after doing a little research, I contacted Mary Zilba personally, and was pleased when she agreed to be featured in Homes & Living magazine.

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“I took three small boys and raised three great men.” —

Mary Zilba

Something about Mary Mary’s condo is not what you might expect. Yes, it was spacious, filled with natural light and amazing views of the waterfront and cityscapes below. But it was also comfortably elegant and unpretentiously chic, with rooms that you instantly felt right at home in. It was filled with original artwork by Vancouverite Tiko Kerr that echo Mary’s personal sense of style, and there were numerous vases of fragrantly blooming cut flowers everywhere. “My boys always scold me for spending money on flowers that are just going to die. But, there is something about flowers that makes me happy.” Mary also has a love for objects that sparkle; the new dining room chandelier, sequinned bed linens and her Miss Ohio crown (Miss America Pageant 1986) on display in the living room, are perfect examples. Her condo is truly a family home, which she shares with her three sons, Cole, Chase, and Chad as well as the beloved family dog (and scene stealer on RHOV) George, who was celebrating his first birthday the day we visited. “We moved here from a big home in Shaughnessy several years ago, after my divorce. The kids and I needed a fresh start, and Yaletown welcomed us with open arms. I love living here. Everything we need is right outside our front door.”

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Following a difficult breakup with a long-time boyfriend, Mary did a lot of soul searching about her future. With her boys growing up (Cole is soon heading off to college), Mary realized an opportunity to rekindle her musical career and consider the offer to star in a Vancouver based reality TV show. Of course, she agreed to become a RHOV cast member and has used the show as a platform for her music, charity work and good will endeavors.

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Top. Mary Zilba, with eldest son Cole and George (who was celebrating his 1st birthday on the day of H&L’s visit.) Middle. Mary Zilba is right at home in her living space that boasts an eclectic mix of sparkly accessories, fresh cut flowers, artwork and family photographs. Bottom left. H&L’s Editor-in-Chief Tracey Drake talking with Mary Zilba in her Yaletown waterfront condo. Bottom right. Mary Zilba with the family pooch, George, who also stars in RHOV.


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Above. Mary’s home, shared with sons Cole, Chase and Chad epitomizes casual elegance (from top left clockwise: living room, den, dining area and master bedroom)

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As if Mary didn’t have enough on the go with a new album and RHOV, she has launched a new line of beauty/fragrance products called MZ by Principessa, and is also in the development and regulatory stages of launching a new Mexican inspired spirit, Blue Tulum, a tequila cooler drink that was featured on an episode on Real Housewives of Vancouver. “It is really delicious, and through the show, I now have the opportunity to bottle it and share it with everyone.”

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On the musical front, and with Mary’s new album on the way, we talked about her new single “Hero” and the emotion in the room was palpable. The song was written for and about her son, Chase, who battles a form of epilepsy, known as Tuberous Sclerosis. Since being diagnosed several years ago, Mary has been working tirelessly to raise awareness for this rare condition that affected her family; acting as National Spokesperson as well as working energetically as a Director on the National Board for TS Canada. “We all have heroes in our lives, and my son has been through a lot and yet he perseveres and thrives. He is my hero.” When the song debuted at The Amethyst Soiree for Epilepsy and Seizure Education, accompanying Mary on guitar was her son, Chase.

“For an upcoming TS event in November 2012, I’ve started working on a compilation CD, featuring ‘B’ side songs that Canadian artists have never released.” The album, featuring songs that were never heard, will be produced by Adam H, with proceeds benefiting Tuberous Sclerosis Canada. “Melissa Etheridge is a good friend of mine, and she gave me a few of her songs several years ago; songs she had never released. Like Melissa, all musicians have unheard songs. It would be great to put them to good use.” “I have so many charities that I work with and I get calls every day asking for my support, and I have a hard time saying no when someone needs my help.” Aside from TS Canada, Mary lends her name, face, voice and support to organizations such as Angkor Children’s Hospital, PETA, NOH8, Epilepsy Canada, Dancing with the Stars to Benefit the Steve Nash Foundation, and anti-bullying to name just a few. “I believe my calling in life is to give back. It’s what I want to do. It’s where I shine.”


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I met a real housewife who has overcome heartache and personal adversity; a strong woman who pushes past the unrealities of reality television, an astute multitasking business woman and recording artist who is also a passionate community advocate and concerned, proactive mother. Did I mention that Mary Zilba is one of the most gracious people I have met in a very long time? Just goes to show that you really shouldn’t believe everything you see on TV.

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If you could choose your legacy, something that people remember you by, what would that be? “I have often said that on my gravestone, I would like it to read: Here Lies Mary Zilba. She took three small boys and raised three great men. I believe my most important role in life is mom, and I have worked hard to raise three wonderful sons.”

What is your favourite RHOV moment to date? “While I was under consideration as a cast member, the producers came here to talk with my boys. I sat in the kitchen while they were being interviewed in the living room. No matter what happens on the show, I am thankful for that moment in time: sitting on the kitchen floor, with [happy] tears streaming down my cheeks, listening to my boys talk about me, their mom, with so much love. It was worth every bad moment that has happened since.”

“I will keep working on my music, giving my time to charity and take care of my kids. Other than that, I would love to host a talk show. I have a degree in broadcasting and I have always wanted to have a talk show… think Dinner with the Kings, but with a very unexpected twist.”

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Rosewood Hotel Georgia & Private Residences


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escape: rosewood Hotel Georgia & Private Residences “If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.” ­— Katharine Hepburn

The thing about breaking the rules is that, once in a while, instead of causing mayhem, you create brilliance. That is certainly the case with the over-the-top, forward thinking restoration of the Rosewood Hotel Georgia. In the heart of downtown Vancouver, sitting proudly on the corners of Howe and West Georgia, the reinvented hotel is an exciting juxtaposition of the past and future; the hotel’s illustrious iconic history synchronised with the shiny architecture and brilliant promise of the Private Residences tower.

Left and above. The splendidly restored Rosewood Hotel Georgia grand lobby with massive chandelier, antique clock and original artwork.

The 14-storey Hotel Georgia first opened its doors in 1927, at the height of the Art Deco Georgian Revival era, featured 320 rooms and was one of the first hotels to offer in suite bathrooms. Known as Vancouver’s most elegant retreat, the hotel has welcomed a veritable who’s who of Monarch and Hollywood royalty for more than eighty years.

The Delta Group purchased the property in 2006, and this single acquisition put in motion a historic feat of monumental proportions. To kick off this epic undertaking, management hosted a memorable charity New Year’s Eve party, aptly named “The Night the Lights Went Out in the Georgia” on December 31, 2006. Four and half years later, the fully restored hotel reopened in July 2011, with just 156 rooms, each more spacious and luxurious than its predecessors, but with a respectful nod to the past. Of course, the Private Residences at Hotel Georgia, the new kid on the block, now graces the Vancouver skyline; a magnificent view of glass, steel and modern splendour - soon to open its doors to permanent residents. Sense, A Rosewood Spa, 1927 Lounge, Reflections Outdoor Restaurant & Lounge, and the esteemed Hawksworth Restaurant by renowned Chef David Hawksworth are all welcome onsite offerings for hotel patrons, tower residents and locals to enjoy. The significant collection of inspirational contemporary art that complements the property’s opulent interior design is visually stunning and provides guests with so much more than a hotel stay. With a thoughtful range of pieces from a diverse group of Canadian artists, the art collection that graces the walls, halls and unexpected spaces of Rosewood Hotel Georgia is unmatched in the city of Vancouver. Be on the lookout for Internity, 3D acrylic on wood by artist Patrick Hughes (hotel lobby opposite the front desk), Untitled Commission in wax by artist Derek Root (grand staircase wall), and The Messenger, carved wood with paint by artist Ray Natraoro (in the 1927 lounge).

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I have to wonder if that was on Ms. Hepburn’s mind the day she waltzed into the lobby of the Hotel Georgia in 1950, presented a list of dietary likes and dislikes to the manager, and announced that she preferred to dine in the privacy of her hotel room – instantly introducing late night room service to the Hotel Georgia. Knowing this story, it was a little surreal standing on the same polished tiles of the lobby, where this trailblazing Hollywood legend stood in her signature tailored trousers and windswept tresses, more than 60 years ago.

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Above, top and bottom right. Original fireplace and clock reflection in the hotel lobby, the incomparable interior design of Hawksworth Restaurant on the main level, and the VIP cabanas and striking fireplace of the Reflections Outdoor Restaurant & Lounge on the fourth floor.

“We shape our buildings, and afterward they shape us.” ­— Winston Churchill

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Rosewood Hotel Georgia’s new appearance adds an unparalleled level of sophisticated grace to this landmark property in the heart of downtown Vancouver. With the popular Pacific Centre Shopping Mall and the Vancouver Art Gallery within a one block radius of the hotel, and the palpable hum of the city right outside the front door, it’s little wonder this ‘old is new again’ hotel has been, and continues to be, the darling of travellers seeking culture and variety in Vancouver, since 1927. The freshly refurbished interior has a decidedly upscale residential ambiance; a flawless synthesis of impeccable modern conveniences and historic panache.

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Rosewood Hotel Georgia’s rich décor is elegantly old world yet fashionably contemporary. This is vintage charm meets modern chic - done right.

Hawksworth & Reflections Before you retire to your suite for the night, this is one hotel property where you definitely want to experience the food. One of Vancouver’s leading chefs, David Hawksworth combines culinary excellence, imaginative menus and exquisite plate presentations. Try the Yellowfin Tuna Ceviche with avocado, crispy amaranth, pecan, and cilantro – it was sublime. Hawksworth Restaurant also offers a private dining room that seats sixty for elegant dinner parties.

Hawksworth is extraordinary. The culinary expertise rises up to meet the interior design; each elevating the other, and offering the most unique dining experience. Neither the food nor the décor disappoints. Tucked away on the fourth floor is a little slice of metropolitan paradise, Reflections Outdoor Restaurant & Lounge. The fare is light but fresh; simple yet imaginative and the drinks menu will not let you down. One moment, Reflections echoes the serenity of the adjacent spa; the next it is booming on the area’s urban vibrancy. Water features, fire pit and VIP cabanas are the reason Reflections is the talk of the town.


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3. Hotel Georgia Signature Cocktail

The deliciously pretty drink features Plymouth gin, orgeat, fresh lemon juice, egg white, and orange blossom water. [Reflections – 4th floor or 1927 Lounge – off lobby]

If you love space, opulence and comfort, there is nowhere else in the City of Vancouver to stay but Rosewood Hotel Georgia. I checked into a spacious 450 square foot deluxe guest room that featured a beautiful living room, a lofty king size bedroom area, and the most striking spa bathroom with heated floors, walk-in glassed rain shower and a standalone deep soaker tub. The smartly draped double windows looked to the south onto the Vancouver Art Gallery. For an art lover, I couldn’t ask for a better view. Rosewood Hotel Georgia features 156 rooms and suites and although they range in square footage, floor and view – every room has a few special features in common. The oversized bathroom and Italian espresso machine are standard in every suite, as is the modern high-tech features of a large screen, wall mounted LED television, pop-up electrical outlets and cell phone charging station – on the desk and by the bed. The lights are all controlled by one panel that I found ultra-convenient. The bed was one of the most wonderfully enveloping I have ever slept on, and I plan on asking Steve Halliday, Managing Director for Hotel Georgia where I can buy one.

...Or a very special occasion Rosewood Hotel Georgia offers a select group of very special suites, one of which is the 1,492 square foot, two-bedroom Rosewood Suite. Located on the 12th floor, this exceptional suite offers a large living space, full dining room and two separate bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom. Up above, the private rooftop terrace with plunge pool and fireplace offers unhindered city outlooks.


Above, centre top, centre bottom, and right. Luxurious deluxe guest suite, exceptional spa bathroom with soaker tub, roof terrace of the exclusive Rosewood Suite, and the one-of-a-kind saltwater pool at Rosewood Hotel Georgia.

The Story Doesn’t End Here… There was so much to see and experience at Rosewood Hotel Georgia and Private Residences; it was impossible to tell the whole story in just a few short magazine pages. As part of H&L’s Interior Design Special Issue, we have created an extended version of this article, just for our readers – with full menu, extended editorial, additional photos and even video – online at HLmagazine.com/Georgia

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Speaking of personal pampering, Mr. Halliday, Managing Director shared with me the most interesting details about the meticulous management of Rosewood Hotel Georgia. “Every day, my staff and I personally review all check-ins. Not just VIP guests, either. Every single guest that stays at Rosewood Hotel Georgia receives VIP service. If you have stayed with us before, we remember if you have food allergies or don’t like evening turndown service.” How many hotels can say that?

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tony’s take

on art...

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Top left. Carmelo Sortino, Lucky Lemons. Top right. Ron Parker, Spring River | mixed media on canvas. Bottom left. Ron Parker, Autumn Alder | mixed media on canvas. Bottom right. Toni Onley, Queen Charlotte.

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words by tony parsons

My idea of interior decorating is to slap something on an empty wall... Well, that`s a little careless, I guess. What I mean is… I tastefully place an attractive piece of art; perhaps I should say “work of art,” in a prominent, formerly barren area overlooking the dining room table, a stairwell or the bedstead. Don`t get me wrong. I know very little about art or, for that matter, the art of decoration of the interior kind. I`m a bit like that person, whoever it was, who uttered that memorable phrase; “I don`t know anything about art, but I know what I like!” Google that, by the way, and you`ll find 178 million places to look and about as many arguments over it`s meaning and whether it actually makes sense. I like a lot of things that, to others, might not necessarily be attractive or inspiring. That could be a disservice to some British Columbia artists because my interest in collecting began with a very exceptional man who magically managed to turn paint and paper into stunning depictions of our West Coast life. His name was Sam Black. His work is captivating - for me at least – and his background is fascinating. Most of all, he had this deep interest in art and he wanted to transmit his passion to others. So he taught a course at the University of British Columbia. He was, by all accounts, an outstanding teacher.

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Born in England in 1939, Tony came to Canada as a 10 year old boy. Originally wanting to be a lawyer, Tony was persuaded to become a broadcaster, and after decades of broadcasting in radio and television across Canada, Tony now works for CHEK and CBC Vancouver.

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JANE’s world

A Marvelous Main Floor Makeover

make it personal

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One key design component was the colour. The décor had to feature their favourite colour blue in every room.

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Jane Lockhart B.A.A.I.D, Intern, A.R.I.D.O is the principal Interior Designer with Jane Lockhart Interior Design in Toronto and host of Colour Confidential on W Network. Interior Design and Story by Jane Lockhart Jane Lockhart Interior Design | janelockhart.com Photography by Brandon Barré


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A splash of colour Blue was brought into this room as an accent rather than the feature hue.

A Marvelous

Main Floor

Makeover Renovating one room is disruptive and challenging enough but renovating an entire main floor including the kitchen all at once can be at best, overwhelming. But in this case, for our clients, all the inconvenience and patience was well worth it and the results are truly amazing! For our busy working parents of three kids there really wasn’t a good time to squeeze in a large-scale renovation but they realized that it made sense to tackle the job and only go through the mess and chaos once! Having lived in the house for some years they loved the neighbourhood and nearby school so moving wasn’t an option. The decision was made to update the old wallpaper, worn broadloom and tired colours. The kitchen was especially old looking with inefficient appliances, lighting and dated cabinetry.

The first challenge was the size of the rooms, in particular the kitchen – the most important room in the house as baking and cooking is a primary function for this family. Measuring only 10’ by 11’ it was restricted to the back corner of the house and wedged behind a lovely circular staircase. Ultimately, this meant that the kitchen couldn’t be made larger so had to be cleverly and efficiently laid out to maximize storage and provide ample space for new appliances and modern conveniences. This room set the style direction for all the other spaces despite its small size.

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Accentuate lovely soaring ceilings by hanging draperies above the window trim to enhance a room’s height and lend elegance and drama to a formal space.

A very style-conscience family, the new look had to reflect their personal taste. Brought up in Stratford, Ontario with its charming English country-style architecture, the couple wanted to achieve a similar look and feel but with a contemporary flare. One key design component was the colour. The decor had to feature their favorite colour blue in every room. Needless to say, this is a challenge when you want to ensure that a space remains classic and timeless and not overwhelmed by one colour!

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Bright Ideas White cabinetry, accented with bold pops of colour, works wonderfully in a small kitchen‌adding lightness and the illusion of space.

Custom cabinetry Custom cabinetry is a nod to warm and inviting English countryside style but with a modern sophisticated twist.

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The Kitchen renovation began with taking back the walls as far as possible to gather any extra space. The layout includes all paneled appliances to keep the room warm and library-like. There are several main features in this tiny space that make it unique despite its pintsize square footage. The large range hood emphasizes the cooking area and is detailed with a mantel for plate and decorative display. The stunning blue range adds the English country-style they desired with a modern touch. The Viking professional oven and cooktop becomes a very interesting element in the space, drawing attention away from the small size.

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The custom-coloured, diamond-cut cork floor tiles are not only resistant to mildew and fungus, they’re warm under foot and comfy to stand on for long periods of time. The colouring and layout of the warm, resilient cork give the appearance of an elegant travertine stone tile.

A stunning cobalt blue Viking gas range is the highlight of the space.


denise Mitchell interiors, one of our trusted design partners, brought this custom home kitchen design to light. denise and her team of professionals have decades of experience creating living spaces that are sustainable, functional and beautiful.

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Picking up the tones of the walnut dining set in the adjacent dining nook, the highly durable and easy to maintain quartz countertops in the kitchen add rich contrast to the white cabinets and light coloured floors. The beige Blanco stone series sink was chosen to complement the countertops for a softer look. French doors overlooking the garden provide easy access to the patio and provide the room with a flood of natural light.

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The true showstopper of this house has to be its lovely twostory living room. Before the addition of the fireplace the room was a big empty box with no architectural detail – a blank canvas. We kept the original hardwood floors since they were in good shape and didn’t connect directly with the hallway due to an existing step-down into the living room. What was really needed was a strong element to balance the height of the room and make it feel intimate when entertaining. A clean-burning fireplace fitted with an open gas insert and large cast stone surround and mantel

adds a dramatic focal point and sets the tone for this elegant room. In this front room three large bright windows faced the street and are simply dressed in sheer blinds and fixed silk drapery panels in a warm neutral colour. Pot lights, wall sconces, candles and table lamps offer flexible lighting to create just the right ambiance instantly. Blue was brought into this room as an accent rather than the feature hue. This allows the room to remain neutral overall and the opportunity to accept other subtle accessory colours in the future. Contemporary furniture with ultra-lux seating and fabric make this a wonderful room to spend time in but is also an excellent space for entertaining friends and family. Blue is certainly the colour that connects the traditional layout of the main floor but it is the family that keeps each of these rooms alive as they continue to enjoy each others company and their home for many more years to come.


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feature home ‘Arbutus Rock’

Words by Jessica Krippendorf Photographs by alec watson

by ts williams construction ltd.

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Arbutus Rock is a 7,800 square foot West Coast styled estate home nestled into a self-contained tidal wilderness. Back dropped by a stunning view, its majestic presence is about more than its location. The home commands attention with features reminiscent of a castle—its staggered configuration creates sweeping lines from the view below as a stone wall lifts the curving driveway up and away from the street. The main house runs parallel to the ocean and a threecar garage forms an L-shape to the left. The two are connected via a covered bridge—one of the homeowners’ selective requests, says Taran Williams, owner of TS Williams Construction, builder for the project. “The homeowners requested a unique West Coast home,” says Williams. “They wanted privacy, a bridge, and a tower, which proved challenging because of the size of the lot.” TS Williams Construction is a full-service, custom builder with the expertise to design, draft, budget, engineer, and construct estate homes of any style and size. “The company works hard to create clients’ dream homes,” says Williams, a process that requires his involvement from the lot purchase and home design, right through to move-in day. “We don’t take projects if we aren’t in some way involved in the design,” he says. “We are very lucky to be able to do that. We’ve found our niche market and we continue to build on that success.”

“The stone was selected because it matches the natural stone on the property,” says Williams, noting the use of stamped concrete in the driveway to look like oversized tiles. Douglas fir beams reach out from the gables and extensive fir soffits bring a chalet-inspired feel.

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On the exterior, vertical cedar siding on the lower portion of the home leads up to cedar shake, while Argillite stone columns are built into the façades.

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The home commands attention with features reminiscent of a castle—its staggered configuration creates sweeping lines from the view below as a stone wall lifts the curving driveway up and away from the street.

At the entrance way, the beam work creates a porte-cochere style pull through that wraps around a bubbling rock water feature. The raw boulder lights up at night and is positioned between large wooden pillars that announce the main entrance. A stone path wraps around either side of the home to a natural oasis where rocky steps and layers of planting are wild and inviting, providing interest and a visual escape from the rest of the neighbourhood. In fact, the entire back of the home and its landscaping curve to block out all view of the next door properties. The upper deck arches outwards creating four distinct seating areas decorated with beautiful wicker furniture. A see-through fireplace offers openness and a connection to the kitchen, and an aluminum post and frameless glass railing preserves the gorgeous view. A four-piece outdoor kitchen is clad in bluestone and a fire bowl is an inviting place to welcome friends in the evening. A mosaic of native plantings, Quadra Island driftwood, and the homeowner’s own pottery cascade down to a lower deck, where shaded seating areas and flowing ponds of rock and driftwood create an unparalleled natural wonder. The highlight of this area is a wooden pathway leading away from the seating area that resembles a dock traversing the pools and water feature. The “dock” leads out towards the ocean creating an infinity view from a comfortable seat at the base of the pathway. Another pathway through Japanese maples and bamboo leads back around the home to the entrance way. The front entrance is a grand 6 by 8 foot fir door set into stone work that enhances the castle-like ambiance with recessed sconce lanterns on either side. Just inside the front door set into the walnut hardwood floor is a nautical

compass set to true north. It is the first of several subtle tributes to the home’s ocean crested environment. Natural grass wallpaper in the dining room is a calming and contemporary backdrop for a room that houses traditional furnishings including a dark wood table that seats eight. This room sets the tone for the homeowner’s design ideal—a perfect melding of traditional style and materials with selective contemporary finishes. To the left of the entry way, frosted glass doors with a detailed arbutus tree etching open to the den—the room the homeowners enjoy the most because of its cozy feel, sheltered lighting, and comfortable leather recliners. Custom shelving houses a wall of books, and antique side tables successfully integrate among the contemporary finishes. The temperature-controlled wine room just down the hall holds at least 500 bottles, and brings an unusually convenient touch to the main floor. Immediately inside the great room is a full service bar with bottle shelving in an inverted configuration against a mirrored wall that lengthens the room. Buffed metal panelling along the sit-in bar adds a bit of shine against dark wood. The great room’s symmetrical arrangement captures the formality and elegance of a traditional aesthetic, but the décor and accessories are placed in their perfect places, softening the look and achieving the homeowners’ vision for a welcoming, personal space. “I wanted a space that was comfortable,” says the homeowner, “not a house that is overwhelming to be in. It is the best compliment when people say they feel it is warm and inviting.” Off-white sofas in lush, textured upholstery with wood details are flanked by wooden side tables. Floor to ceiling windows cast beautiful natural light over the room beneath a generous vaulted ceiling with exposed trusses. A rock-shrouded fireplace is a stunning center piece for the room, and a blue stone hearth and two-level pillars on either side complement the room’s aesthetic. An iron and glass chandelier overhead finishes the look.

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The use of generous wood trusses and elements is a signature look for TS Williams, which used to specialize in chaletinspired designs. “Now, we aim for more hybrid designs that highlight particular architectural features with exposed timber structures,” says Williams.

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“I wanted a space that was comfortable… not a house that is overwhelming to be in.”

The kitchen is the heart of this home with generous vaulted ceilings and endless floor to ceiling natural light through European tilting storm doors. An L-shaped island is topped with dark granite with a hint of sparkle, while white distressed Maple cabinets on the base lighten its presence. The island’s double undermount sinks and pull lever faucet provide functionality to the space. Custom cherry cabinetry encases the refrigerator, range, and built-in ovens, providing an attractive and efficient workspace any chef would adore. The hood fan curves out to meet the line of the counter, and a mosaic of one-inch glass tiles behind the gas range is just one example of the tiny details that infuse the space with flavour and personality. A European inspired pot filler and a series of inverted cone pendants over the island made of orange blown glass infuse the space with functionality and beauty. “I wanted a kitchen with lots of storage that was accessible,” says the homeowner. “I also wanted lots of bells and whistles because I love to bake and cook.” An adjacent seating area is where light from the seethrough fireplace shines in, opening the room to an oval glass-topped dining table that seats eight. The fireplace is encased in intricate stone work to the ceiling, and on either side, glass doors open up to the upper patio. A butler’s kitchen off of the main room is fully equipped for storage and meal preparation. A powder room just beyond is a stylish space with a raised cracked glass vessel sink and a trough fixture, and gold wallpaper offering a hint of shine.

Along the hallway to the far wing of the main level, lighted recesses house some of the homeowner’s prized art and sculptured pieces. Soft potlights are the perfect accent for paintings in deep shades of blue, green, and purple, and irreplaceable vases and glass pieces. A spa-like bathroom retreat in this wing offers double sinks and tub surround in soft beige tiles and a pebbled floor accent is a nice tribute to the extensive stone work, and to the ocean. In the master suite, a soft breeze ruffles delicate linen curtains that hang over full height vertical tilt patio doors. “I’ve always wanted curtains that move like that,” says the homeowner. A skylight and a layer of windows above the doors allow generous natural light. Textured, deep brown silk wall covering is a luxurious foundation for the room’s solid wood furniture. Exposed timbers stretch overhead and a gabled window creates shape and interest at the ceiling. The textures and materials blend flawlessly, creating a fairy tale ambiance in a contemporary setting. “In 30 years this house will still be in style,” says Williams. “Lots of people jump on a trend, but trends aren’t unique and they can become dated.” A set of stairs without risers appears to float to the lower level where a comfortable seating area leads out to the lower patio. Visitors are invited to relax in cozy leather furniture curved around a central fireplace and shelving displaying family mementos and treasures. In the far end of this level, the homeowner’s pottery studio boasts plenty of space and natural light for creating treasures—the room is even wired for a kiln. The serene view through patio doors means she can work in solitude and draw inspiration from nature. Office space and a fitness room complete this level.

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On either side of the fireplace, millwork shelving in symmetrical, irregular configurations carries beautiful collectibles and accessories. Earth toned textured glass, porcelain, and stone along with wood and leather elements—a collection of treasures gathered over the years—generate a liveable, relaxed feel with a hint of richness.

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From the main floor a staircase spirals upward along a stone covered wall to a bright observation tower where a second navigational compass is set into the flooring. Wrap-around windows ensure spectacular views across the Salish Sea from comfortable chairs.

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On the second floor, a hallway bridges over the great room, offering a view to the ocean through the upper windows. Williams designed the railing here and on another balcony that overlooks the entry way—a series of tilted steel bars resembling wild grass, playing into African-inspired décor.

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Three guest rooms are designed using a mixture of wood and leather furniture, and bedding, blinds, and textiles in soft greens and taupes. Brass and metal bring a subtle shine in the accessories and roller shades ensure total privacy. Each bedroom has an adjacent bathroom—the dark wood cabinets bring space to the rooms, while decorative tiles are used for creative accents and easy maintenance.


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Beyond the guest rooms is the bridge, styled to resemble a train trestle with generous exterior support beams. On the inside, black tiles are separated by cherry flooring; the side lit configuration is intended to mimic railroad tracks. Upward tapering glass walls open up an expansive view of the grounds below, and from above, the curvature of the gardens and paths is beautifully accentuated. The media room is entertainment central. Seven plush leather recliners curve around a two-level theatre-style platform. With the touch of a button, the windows black out and a sizeable projector screen drops from the ceiling. A full-service kitchenette in the room saves trips to the kitchen and a toasty fireplace set against a rock wall is a cozy detail.

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Most of the structural wood is sustainably harvested timber, and low-VOC paints, stains, and floor finishes ensure high indoor air quality. Four 300-foot geothermal wells provide heating and cooling for the home and two underground cisterns harvest rain water for irrigation and flushing the toilets. A Savante automation system allows the home’s security, heating and cooling, and audio system to be controlled from anywhere in the world.

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The home offers plenty of practical and green features as well, including a three-storey elevator and the potential for the upper level to become living quarters for in-home help in the future.

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money talks

So you want to buy a business?

buy a business? At some point in everyone’s life, they hit the point where they say to themselves “Wouldn’t it be nice to be the master of my own destiny?”

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A lot of people start with the money questions when buying a business; “How much will it cost? How much will it make in a year? Is it a good deal?” While these are good and necessary questions, they are not always the right place to start.

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Words by Doug Parkhurst, CA

What many buyers don’t necessarily stop and think about is whether this business is a good fit for them? When someone buys a business, they are making an investment in their future. In order to ensure that the investment succeeds, you have to have passion and drive for the business. To maximize the chances of success, the type of business you are looking at has to be the right fit. So as business advisors we start with questions such as “Will it suit their personality and does the business interest them? Will it suit their lifestyle? Does it require specialized knowledge and do they have that knowledge?” The point of these questions is to help our client identify how well it fits them as a person. The business may be a thriving success, but if it doesn’t interest them or requires too much of their own time at the wrong time of the year, then it may well be the wrong choice. Many business types require specialized knowledge or skills. Some of the skills required may seem inconsequential but can be essential for the success of that business. We ask questions such as “Do you have a knowledge or history in the industry you are looking at?”, “How many hours a week are you prepared to work?”, “Do you enjoy working with the public?”, and “Can you make small talk with strangers?”

So how do you ensure that a business is the right fit? Start by working with a professional business advisor. While it may seem expensive, it is less expensive than making a mistake in the business you buy.

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For example, if your job was operating equipment by yourself and you enjoy the solidarity of it, and you are now looking at a retail store or restaurant, you should be asking yourself “Am I really suited for this sort of business where I will spend a lot of the day talking with other people?” This may seem such an obvious question, but when people get caught up in the excitement of looking at a business, these obvious questions often get overlooked.

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Interior Design Trends

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“An interior is the natural projection of the soul.” — Coco Chanel


Words by Michelle Hopkins

New trends in interior design are often dictated by the economic times in which we live. Today is no exception to that rule. The wavering economy in these early years of the 21st century has inspired interior designers to take a step back and start utilizing dearly loved pieces. An economy on the rebound, a desire for more eco-friendly space, a renewed interest in the past and hope for the future, is fuelling this year’s colour and interior design trends.

In our quest to return to a simpler time, heirloom items handed down from one generation to the next, or that fabulously distressed armoire, are often the piece de resistance in a room. These pieces manifest an era where family values were held above all else. Our family heirlooms offer us an effortless opportunity to support a little green living through the age old rule, and modern trend, of the three R’s — reduce, reuse, recycle. To that end, reclaimed furniture is particularly popular. Running parallel to the “vintage” look are furniture pieces created from reclaimed wood and metal, including materials salvaged from abandoned factories and buildings in countries dismantling their derelict industrial zones. These ancient finds are an incredible inspiration for some of the most rustic and edgy pieces, dubbed the “Industrial Modern” style expression. Because designers are starting to consider their impact on the environment they are being more conscientious and selective in the products they are choosing. Furniture in its original, often weathered finish, gives way to fabulous shabby chic, rustic modern or vintage looks.

Many interior designers are predicting bolder colours, paired with natural fabrics and blends. The days of matchy/matchy Shabby chic [or cottage charm] are design terms furniture are passé.

A collected, eclectic look is the rage in design right now. Creating a space with only pieces that you love is about more than just expressing your individuality; it’s friendly on the wallet, too.

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coined in the last decade, to describe the creation of a comfortable, elegant home, with furnishings displaying signs of wear and tear. Even new pieces are being distressed to achieve an elegant antiquated look.

Graphite Oak with tall cabinets in black/brown gloss lacquer, bright Lotus White panels are contrasted with dark shelves, which emphasized their asymmetrical arrangement. Among the elegant details and accents, were the shelf elements made of matte aluminum with polished edges and 3-cm thick SieMatic StoneDesign countertop, which mimics the size and color of the dark shelves. Siematic SE4004 Graphite SE5005 Black Brown. Photo provided by Redl Kitchens.

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The mix and match look evolved in tandem with the “collected over time” look to give the space a tangible personality that reflects the homeowner. Unique accessories paired with one of a kind items work as conversation pieces of furniture; their owners telling wonderful stories of how they came to acquire them.

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As for hot colours this year, Pantone — said to be the worldwide authority for predicting colours palettes — says look for strong tones of tangerine/orange … it’s everywhere. It seems people are less afraid of bold colours and exotic materials these days. In the end, it’s really all about finding ways to create a décor that reflects your unique personality and makes you yearn to come home at the end of a hard day.


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Textured Rugs

Modern shag comes in high performing new materials that keep it soil resistant and low maintenance. It’s a great way to add warmth to the current trend of hardwood floors and tiles. The ZAR rug is available at ScanDesigns, Nanaimo and Victoria. The shag is made from polyester and available in many different colours and is easy to clean, provides plush feel, ideal for living areas.

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Flooring

Two trends that are very strong in flooring — wire brushed hardwood with natural oil finishes and wide width planks. Also gaining in popularity is rustic wood and herringbone installations, which are the up and coming trend floors for next year.

both form, function and the finest materials are blended together by a skilled team of craftsmen. no detail is too small; from the grain-matching of veneers to the delivery and precision of installation. the result – is a culinary

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Kitchens

Upholstered Beds and Headboards

High gloss finishes and bold colours paired with neutral tones. Hidden H a n d c R a f t e d k i t c H e n s , b at H R o o m or integrated appliances where possible. Period pieces whether furniture or appliances such as Aga and La Cornue ranges are hot for the luxury kitchens. Photo provided by Jason Good Custom Cabinets, Victoria.

Since the bedroom personifies softness, an upholstered headboards or

offer yet another opportunity to layer in texture and s & b u tailored i l t - i nbedframe s add a little luxury. Photo: Enjoy the luxury of an upholstered bed by

Kincaid. Select fabrics to choose from to compliment any décor. Custom order from La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries, Nanaimo and Victoria.

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Tile

Linear and three-dimensional mosaics are very strong for walls and plank floor tiles that mimic wood. Jewel tones and “bling” are coming on strong. Natural stone and oversized porcelain tiles that look like marble – natural movement and vein cuts are the most noticeable features. Photo provided by City Tile. This bathroom epitamizes the perfect combination of West Coast and Modern design. The flooring is done in a Bianco Carrara Polished Marble and is installed in an intricate pattern. The shower walls add the modern flare in a linear glass and marble mosaic.

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Wallpaper

No longer is wallpaper reserved for the living room or powder room. Today’s wallpaper is in every room and it tends to be bolder in scale, vary in types of finishes and there is a pattern for every style. Natural elements to bring the outdoors in and oversized/retro graphics are very trendy.

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the art of

Layering and Symmetry in Interior Home Décor

“For a house to be successful, the objects in it must communicate with one another, respond and balance one another.”

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Planning, innovation and perspective - make creating your own dream space well within reach. In the perfect room, the effect should appear effortless. The trick is to plan the entire design before purchasing a single item, making every piece count. Possibly the most useful tool in maximizing your options and budget is a mood or concept board: a physical place to paste and compare colours, fabrics, textures and ideas. Seeing them side by side can bring to light inconsistencies in the design, or opportunities to try layers and textures you may never have imagined.

Layering is all about creating depth and movement in a space, and although it looks natural, it is never random. Always consider the effect texture and colour create and whether this meets the objective of your design. Choose colours and objects you love, but also that have

Colour plays an important role in layering patterns. Several patterns in different shades of the same colour create a cohesive, subtle effect, while matching patterns of contrasting colours creates visual drama. Select patterns that vary in shape—flowers with wavy, liner and geometric designs—and arrange them to move in different directions so they don’t compete. When working with two or more patterns, try using a variety of sizes and watch seemingly unmatched patterns evolve into something striking.

Texture plays an equally important role in design as colour does. When creating layers or grouping objects, use different textures to create subtle and vital depth in the design. An art glass sculpture, a sandstone vase and a piece of coral group beautifully, whether working within a single colour family, or several.

Texture can also affect the visual size of an object. Loose, draping fabric can make an object appear larger than something wrapped in a sleek, fitted cover. Smooth textures appear lighter in colour than rough textures. And don’t forget mood and theme—plush, deep piles and soft grooves create a feeling of welcoming warmth and coziness, while nubby, rough fabrics evokes a stable and rugged impression. Hint at luxury with smooth velvets or heavy brocades; achieve a cool feeling design with glass, metal, and stone.

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Almost everything beautiful to look at is composed of layers—colours, textures and forms mingle in a mosaic of organized dimension and shape. In nature this is the norm and in contrived environments it is the goal. Professional designers use layers, grouping and asymmetry to create interiors that amaze.

the desired effect on the room—monochromatic colours will blend with the design for a soothing effect, while contrasting hues will create drama and lure the eye.

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Personal collections are often treasure troves of stunning objects with which to accessorize - including art, throw pillows, antiques, sculptures, keepsakes, collectibles and memorabilia, just be sure your selections supports the space’s aesthetic. Antique cameras or leather bound books are lovely selections, but will seem out of place in an ultra modern design.

Think about creative places to display accessories. Shelves and mantles are the obvious choices; consider floors, pedestals and window ledges. Bowls, shadow boxes, floating tray shelves and baskets are also creative ways to display accessories that become art pieces. Small solo items can get lost in a design, but creating scaled, impactful groups of accessories, or even furniture pieces, can give them weight and visual significance – particularly when done asymmetrically or in groups of three. Symmetrical or mirrored groupings appear formal and contrived, while asymmetrical grouping is natural and pleasing to the eye.

Ensure scale by placing the largest object first and then take a step back after each addition to assess the clutter factor. Stagger objects by height or width, but be sure they have a common design element—art pieces with similar frames or a particular hue, baskets of similar size but different weave, stacks of antique books. When grouping art pieces, think of the frames as the connection between the art itself and the rest of the room, select textures and colours that contrast or blend with the finishes.

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In a large room, especially overtop of dark hardwood floors, overlap a few boldly coloured, bravely patterned area rugs and watch your room come to life. Photo provide by Salari Rugs.

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Layering can be achieved in many ways. Look up‌ instead of hiding it, make the ceiling a layered focal point. Tactile wood treatments, visually vibrant paint colours and elegant wallpaper looks particularly striking above.

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Mirrors can create an appealing and welcoming home; yet, many of us think of mirrors as simply functional items. Yes, mirrors are useful, but they are also elegant and are probably one of the most under-appreciated and affordable decorating tools. Mirrors have been around since ancient times. Initially, they were primarily used as household objects but they soon became decorative pieces. The earliest mirrors were hand mirrors; the larger fullbodied versions didn’t appear until the 1st century AD. By the end of the Middle Ages, mirrors were embraced throughout Europe, and they were usually made of silver, though sometimes of polished bronze. Mirrors can play a key role in your reflective interior decor by creating a sense of space, which is a plus on the West Coast, where urban living often means living in smaller homes.

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Ornately framed or hung over the fireplace, mirrors can transform a room from small to spacious in an

instant. That’s because mirrors add light and roominess to a small space, giving the illusion of depth. The optical illusion occurs as the mirror reflects light and colour across the room. Our eyes get tricked because we sense the bouncing reflections as increased volume, making the room appear bigger. From the foyer to the master bedroom, well-placed mirrors add a whole different dimension to your dÊcor. Thoughtfully framed mirrors can truly become a work of art. In Chinese Feng Shui, the placement of mirrors is crucial to create harmony and serenity in homes. For example, a mirror should never be placed where it can reflect the staircase, kitchen or the toilet, as it will block the positive chi (which is the universal energy). You can make the entryway of your home welcoming by hanging a beautiful mirror. Not only is it a great accessory, but it also provides a place for checking lipstick and generating light in your foyer. When purchasing a new mirror, or hanging one in your home as a work of art, remember that the same art gallery principles apply. The mirror should be proportionate to the wall size and furnishings around it, it should be hung low enough to connect to the furniture below it, and the frame should blend or contrast with its surroundings. Mirrors today come in a myriad of styles, colours and frames in which to create a stunning focal point in any room of your home.


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stools can incorporate seating and still have plenty of space for lower storage.

In the age of efficiency, the modern homeowner has a one-track mind: maximize space. Easier said than done, when we think of all the activities we want to populate our home. But one staple of the past – the dedicated dining room – is increasingly becoming unessential for homeowners that value comfort, fun atmosphere, and style as vital to their planning ethos. Dining rooms have a lot of connotations, good and bad, for most people: they’ve been the seat of family life, a communal gathering place, and they’re where plans are literally laid out. Still, they often lack the dynamism that other spaces offer – often cluttered with attractive but unwieldy furniture, they all too often cast an aura of stolidity and the static. That’s one of the reasons many of us are skipping out on dining rooms, as are modern day home builders and architects. Given the flow impediment that they often present; we want our spaces to be flexible and enjoyable, not forbidding and grave. For many, the shift away from a nuclear family lifestyle means a reimagining of home and time, and the ever-burgeoning popularity of fine food culture means bringing the entire experience of family meals – from prep to dessert – away from a rigid segregation of space.

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Eating in the kitchen has always had a diverting flavour to it, and abandoning the dining area means once again embracing it as a place of warmth and welcome. Islands are a great way to bring people together around food and family: their double duty as a preparation and serving area encourages helping hands and fruitful interaction, far away from hypnotic screens. A well-planned island, with trendy

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Another superb way to create a vibrant hybrid eating area is by taking down walls – literally and figuratively. Compartmentalized living is a thing of the past and every home benefits from open space, so consider a counter height bar area, built between cooking and relaxing areas, for smoothing the transition. Bar seating can work to bring more human presence into the kitchen, but a well-planned bar works both ways and creates an instant venue for informal dining, regardless of the diners’ orientation.

Adding a little bit of span to your bar or island goes a long way towards eliminating the need for a dining table, and it works fantastically at parties. Bar seating is especially handy for condo living, where a dining room is practically out of the question, but where dinner parties are certainly on the menu. Another cozy and useful option is the corner breakfast nook in the kitchen that benefits from added space. This is a neat, clever feature that interior designers use to transform useless – or underused – space into a wellloved feature, one that is especially popular with young families. It’s also a great relaxation spot (put it in a sunny spot) for those lazy Sunday mornings. If you decide to go with corner seating, it’s highly recommended to go with banquettes: they can be as elegant or informal as you like, and they’re always a popular twist on sit-down dining. Alternatively, wraparound counters at a height that’s suitable for casual dining are both stylish and useful (especially when done in marble, quartz, or other stone options) and don’t rob you of the chance to shop for that unique, personalized chair set you’ve always wanted.


Regardless of the direction we take when supplanting the dining room, it’s important that we dedicate some of our space – and our design powers – to an area for group activity; with our busy lifestyles, it only makes sense to centre these sites around food.

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and heights in a vase adds interest, but short flowers that dangle and droop in front of taller flowers can also make an arrangement look busy.

Cut flowers are equivalent to artwork when it comes to enhancing interior décor. They offer colour, fragrance and sculptural elements. To take full advantage of their beauty, choose flowers that complement the mood you want to create in a room. Cut flowers can say pretty, dramatic, eclectic, subdued, wild, weird or winsome. A vase of flowers also creates a focal point, and can highlight gathering places, such as when placed on tables surrounded by sofas or chairs. When picking a bouquet from the garden, look for strong stems with a length that suits the vase.

Staying power is important. One day bloomers like daylilies look great en masse outside, but fade too quickly indoors. Don’t be afraid to dabble with complementary colour schemes when matching vases and flowers. Bold pale flowers like daturas or calla lilies can look stunning in a dark vase. Sapphire and green vases can complement pink and red flowers. Layering flowers of different shapes

Large, gorgeous, long-lasting flowers like gladiolus, dahlias (including red ‘Chat noir’), lilies, and sunflowers such as ‘Autumn Beauty’ can stand alone, or be complemented by a variety of other annual blooms. Good choices include asters, rudbeckias, snapdragons, hot coloured pink, orange and red zinnias, nicotianas (try ‘Nicotiana sylvestris’) and pink and white cosmos. Delphiniums offer blue and purple tones and can last a couple of weeks in a vase, as can carnations.

Once cut, roses will last five or more days, but need lots of space in the vase. Sweet Williams are fragrant cut-and-come-again flowers, and heliotropes provide a lovely vanilla like scent. Colewort, lady’s mantle (with its soft green leaves and lime coloured small flowers), Gypsophila ‘Red Cloud’, fern fronds, and ornamental grasses fill out an arrangement well. Try a combination of purple hyacinth bean vine, white hydrangeas and Veronica for an interesting bouquet. Pacific Northwest perennials that make excellent and unusual cut flowers include acanthus or bear’s breeches, alliums, alstroemerias, echinacea, campanulas including the red “Cherry Bells”, the wonderfully architectural eryngiums (aka sea holly), and phlomis, bee balm, and blue shrimp plant (Cerinthe major), with its’ eerie blue bracts. Favourite cut flowers are at their peak from August right through fall, so create some instant art for your home with a bouquet and enjoy!

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Even a humble handful of daisies can transform a room into a feast for the eyes, but the best bouquets result from going boldly into the field of flowers with creative consciousness.

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Cut flowers early in the morning or evening if possible, and choose flowers with outside petals which are half open.

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Especially in mixed bouquets, change vase water every couple of days.

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As you cut, place each stem in a bucket of lukewarm water. Bring the bucket into the house, let the flowers sit in a dark cool place for eight hours, and then recut stems at a slant.

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“Decorators should never insist on throwing out everything the client has. Even when they are far from perfect, loved possessions add personality.” — Billy Baldwin


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Designers are dedicated to creating a consistency in your home so that your style flows seamlessly from one room to the next. While keeping that consistency a designer will never compromise that fabulous wow factor, making each room equally spectacular and surprising. There is a common tendency of people to assume that interior design is strictly about aesthetics or the latest fads in society. The interior of your home is much more complex than its beauty. It needs to be a true representation of yourself, your lifestyle and your family. The reasons to hire an interior designer are almost legion. There is an endless array of products and materials that you will need to select for your home. An interior designer will save you countless hours of time spent searching for the perfect materials. A

The work of an interior designer is all in the details. Putting a kitchen together involves far more thought than, “does it look good?” Everything has to function so that the kitchen, for instance, becomes a joy to work in. An excellent interior designer will ask a lot of questions. He or she wants to know about your lifestyle so that the home works for you. Interior designers keep up with the latest trends in styles, and if they don’t know, they’ll know where to steer you to get the answers you need. They also have professional connections and can recommend the right contractor for your job.

It’s important to hire your interior designer before you take on a contractor. Your designer is your greatest advocate and will ensure that all aspects of your home come together to be in perfect harmony with your lifestyle. How do you find the interior designer that’s right for you? Talk to friends, visit trade shows, ask architects and peruse your favourite magazines. Who was the designer of the interiors you most admire?

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If you’re building your dream home – or turning the home you already have into a dream – one of your first considerations will likely be, “How do I choose an interior designer?”

designer knows the best places to find whatever it may be you are seeking. They also have exclusive access to places that are only open to those in the design trade. We’ve all made those expensive mistakes in our homes – particularly with the DIY projects – interior designers can potentially save homeowners money by avoiding costly mistakes.

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Shortlist a few interior designers and interview each of them. Explain your specific wants and desires and ask each designer how they would interpret your wish list into your home’s redesign. You want to build an intimate relationship with your designer, make sure they understand you, show interest in you, because your home is a portrait of your life. You will also want to ask them what they charge. Staying within your personal budget is a must for successful completion of your home’s interior. You don’t necessarily want your designed to simply regurgitate what you want. They should bring their talent and knowledge to the table. It’s important to look at their portfolio too. Some designers are flexible and do well with many different styles. If a portfolio has a number of similar photos this may be a sign that the designer has a specific style. Talk to contractors and other professionals the designer has worked with. Ask questions: is the person easy to work with? Is he or she available?

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Show and Tell Talk to friends, family and neighbours and ask to see the interior design work they had done in their homes. Word of mouth and visual references is an ideal place to start your search for a designer.

Reality Check Home decorating television shows that are produced locally often feature innovative and exciting designers.

If They Build It Custom home builders seek out the best interior designers to work with, and so should you. Research work done by local builders and check their website to see which interior design firms they partner with.

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Most cities – Victoria and Vancouver included – have annual home tours. The houses on display are chosen in part for their exceptional interior design. In most cases, the design firm is local and this is an excellent way to compare decorating styles and find a great designer.

Ask for ID Most reputable interior designers and design firms associate with industry associations, such as IDIBC (Interior Designers Institute of BC), online at idibc.org and IDC (Interior Designers of Canada), online at idcanada.org.


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and world class beaches. All homes within the Creekside at Corfield community are environmentally friendly. Creekside was a finalist in the 2010 Power Smart Excellence Awards presented by BC Hydro; and each residence has a Gold Star rating. “That’s because they are well insulated and have in-floor heating throughout,” says Cooper. “Each home also has an on-demand hot water system.” At this time, this high level of quality and value starts at just $359,900 but hurry! Between now and April 2, 2013 the developers are covering the PST component of the HST, so these homes are all GST Only! Contact John Cooper for details. Built with the downsizing retiree in mind, this upscale collection of homes will appeal to the most discerning buyer.


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An Attitude Adjustment in Home Furnishings - now open!

Grand Opening of the Nanaimo Train Station

ScanDesigns is pleased to introduce the newest member of its elite group of companies - Muse & Merchant. The highly anticipated grand opening of the exclusive Muse & Merchant home collection store is coming soon. Inspired by classic European, American and Oriental designs, the collection offers reproductions of traditional and industrial pieces. If grandeur from a bygone era is what you seek, then you are sure to find a vast selection of pieces that will inspire that nouveau loft experience.

The city of Nanaimo is pleased to celebrate the grand opening of the completely refurbished local train station. The success of the extensive heritage restoration is owed to the generous donations and support from people and organizations who shared the YPN’s vision of a new train station.

Muse & Merchant excel at blending vintage aesthetic with modern fashion forward – an urban rustic feel is a common theme in Muse & Merchant’s selection of rustic and eclectic furniture. They will carry the sought after eco-chic line, which uses recycled woods from around the world. Within this handmade line, pieces that are expertly crafted from wood reclaimed from ancient teak boats. For the urban dweller seeking a retro feel, Muse & Merchant presents a variety of exquisitely distinctive lamps and rugs. Muse & Merchant offers an innovative collection of the highest calibre pieces to give your home an unmatched vintage chic air. Muse & Merchant by ScanDesigns NOW OPEN 1711 Bowen Road Nanaimo, BC 250.753.6361 scandesigns.com

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Among the dedicated fundraisers are Nanaimo’s Young Professionals, the Island Corridor Foundation and the Blair McKinnon Foundation, who with an inspiring joint effort helped to raise over $400,000 in donations. The Nanaimo Train Station is now home to Fibber Magee’s, Nanaimo’s newest Irish restaurant. Fibber’s offers authentic Irish food and drinks, operated by the same owners of the Fox & Hound restaurant; it boasts two floors, including a sports lounge and two outdoor patios, with a lively European feeling. Enjoy a fall day outing and explore Nanaimo’s train station and finish up with some Irish fun at Fibber Magee’s. The feeling of a community coming together around you is alone worth the visit. E&N Nanaimo Rail Station 336 Prideaux Street Nanaimo, BC 888.842.7245 viarail.ca Fibber Magee’s 321 Selby Street Nanaimo BC 250.591.0650 fibbermagees.ca

Pi Granite and Studio Kitchens & Design Set Example of Community Involvement Pi Granite Fabricators Ltd. and Studio Kitchens & Design Ltd. are renowned in the Central Vancouver Island region for their overwhelming dedication to community involvement. James MacIntyre owner of the two local businesses explains his philosophy that, “Business isn’t always just about the bottom line, in many cases, it is the work within a community that helps a company succeed.” For the former CFO in the building industry and CA, buying the two companies presented a unique two-fold opportunity: offer outstanding products and services to the midisland communities, and use the businesses as a vehicle to give back. This year the companies were pleased to donate cabinetry to the local SPCA for their Cat Room, the cabinetry will be used for medication storage. They were also proud to participate in the Nanaimo Toy Run Society’s 2nd annual event on June 30. Where there were over 300 bikes and 2,500 people in attendance. The event successfully raised $4,500 worth of toys. Pi Granite Fabricators Ltd. and Studio Kitchens & Design Ltd. set a true example of what local businesses can do for their communities. Visit them today for your home design needs and to feel a true sense of what community is. Studio Kitchens & Design Ltd. 2100 Northfield Road Nanaimo, BC 250.758.2566 studiokitchens.ca Pi Granite Fabricators Ltd. 2120 Northfield Road Nanaimo, BC 250.758.7731 pigranite.ca


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Bamboo is one of the earth’s fastest growing plants. Environmentally friendly and rapidly growing renewable resource. The bedroom suite pictured is one of the many pieces of bamboo furniture available at ScanDesigns.

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H&L’s source guide directory appliances

The quality companies showcased in Homes & Living magazine have been highlighted. You can download their brochure and directly link to their website at: HLMAGAZINE.COM

United Carpet Parksville

fairtide floors

4-287 Martindale Rd. Parksville | 250.248.4664

4280 Shell Beach Rd. Ladysmith | 250.618.7463

United Carpet nanaimo

coast wholesale appliances

floors for less

104-2520 Bowen Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.4664

10-4151 Mostar Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.4044

1905 Wilfert Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.6969 A FAMILY TRADITION SINCE 1929 ... A LOT CAN CHANGE IN 83 YEARS!

valley carpet one floor & home

277 Government St. Duncan | 250.748.2511

230 Kenneth St. Duncan | 250.748.2581

jordans floor coverings 4890 Rutherford Rd. Nanaimo 250.758.0181 | jordans.ca

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Erickson furniture & Appliance

pg. 43

NANAIMO | 4890 RUTHERFORD ROAD | 250.758.0181

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art galleries

closet & garage organizers

gallery 223

4-287 Martindale Rd. Parksville | 250.248.4664

coast closets

223 Commercial St. Nanaimo 250.741.1188 | gallery223.ca

7/3/2012 2:54:01 PM

United Carpet Parksville

United Carpet nanaimo

1002 Herring Gull Way Parksville | 250.248.4191

104-2520 Bowen Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.4664

Hills Native art

The Finishing Store

United Carpet Duncan

76 Bastion St. Nanaimo | 250.755.7873

4128 Mostar Rd. Nanaimo | 250.756.1231

101-2700 Beverly St. Duncan | 250.746.4851

Nanaimo art gallery

Westcoast shutters · Blinds · Closets

pg. 49 223 Commercial Street, Nanaimo

T. 250-741-1188

gallery223.ca

150 Commercial St. Nanaimo | 250.754.1750

2-6332 Metral Dr. Nanaimo |

smashin’ glass

250.933.0033

fireplaces

180 Craig St. Parksville | 250.248.6624

furniture muse & merchant

Pioneer Fireplace

carpets & rugs

419 N Terminal Ave. Nanaimo |

Service and installation of high efficiency natural gas products

2470 Myles Lake Rd. Nanaimo 250.591.5010 | auscanplumbingandgas.com

1163 Franklin’s Gull Rd. Parksville | 250.248.8200

1711 Bowen Rd Nanaimo 250.753.8900

250.753.2353

auscan plumbing & gas ltd.

Castle Carpet One

Wingren Floors 1612 Northfield Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.3914

pg. 08

flying fish pg. 51

180 Commercial St. Nanaimo | 250.754.2104

auscanplumbingandgas.com

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Hartmann & Company

abba floor coverings Ltd.

241 Selby St. Nanaimo | 250.754.2288

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1711 Bowen Rd. Nanaimo 250.753.6361 | scandesigns.com

pg. 01 scandesigns.com

we travel to bring you the best.

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jordans floor coverings

city tile

4890 Rutherford Rd. Nanaimo 250.758.0181 | jordans.ca

4337 Boban Dr. Nanaimo 250.729.9766 | citytile.ca

pg. 43

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250.753.6361 | 1711 Bowen Road | Nanaimo VICTORIA

Hartmann & Company 241 Selby St. Nanaimo | 250.754.2288 pg. 2

Visit the new City Tile showroom! Over 12,000 square feet of tile from around the world! Vancouver Island’s largest tile selection

NANAIMO | 4890 RUTHERFORD ROAD | 250.758.0181

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the teak tree 437 Fitzwilliam St. Nanaimo | 250.755.3031

MAPLE | OAK | ALDER | BIRCH | PINE

westmark construction

Lonewolf kitchen & Bath

1-2535 McCullough Rd. Nanaimo | 250.729.7540

1-2330 McCullough Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.4930

FURNISH YOUR ISLAND HOME... WITH THE BEST ON THE ISLAND. Locally owned & operated since 1991

From rustic to contemporary…

westcoast solid wood furnishings 5140 Metral Dr. Nanaimo

mid island cabinets

From condo to castle… In maple, oak, birch, pine or alder customize with your choice of stain colours, hardware and fabrics

250.756.7707 | westcoastfurnishings.ca

pg. 27

interior designers

Mid Island Cabinets creates your custom cabinetry in house at our Parksville manufacturing facility. We stand behind our product 100%. By using local craftspeople as well as local products, we can deliver the high quality you deserve. Visit our showrooms for design services & your free custom cabinetry estimate. Or call us for your in-home consultation and measure!

2-4341 Boban Dr. Nanaimo | 250.585.2118 975A Price Rd. Parksville | 250.954.1789

midislandcabinets.com customerservice@midislandcabinets.com

pg. 06

NEW NANAIMO SHOWROOM 2-4341 Boban Drive, Nanaimo | 250-585-2118 PARKSVILLE SHOWROOM 975A Price Rd. Parksville | 250-954-1789 PORT ALBERNI SALES 5382 Russell St. Port Alberni | 250-724-2202 | Appointment Only

Your VISION. Our EXPERTISE.

studio kitchens & Design

SOLID WOOD  SOLID VALUE  MADE IN BC 5140 METRAL DRIVE, NANAIMO

250.756.7707

c.a. design

westcoastfurnishings.ca

home builders & renovators

184C West 2nd Ave. Qualicum Beach | 250.752.2222

2100 Northfield Rd. Nanaimo 250.758.2566 | studiokitchens.ca

pg. 11

HO M E S Custom Homes • Renovations

‘The Avant’ - H&L Feature Home

alair homes

2010

101-1930 Island Diesel Way Nanaimo 250.754.5500 | alairhomes.com

pg. 03

designworks

Tom doll cabinets

6424 Lewis Rd. Nanaimo | 250.668.4752

4-147 E Fern Rd. Qualicum Beach | 250.752.7153

Alair Custom Homes and Renovations is a new home builder and renovator proudly serving Victoria, Nanaimo and Courtenay/Comox. From modest to mansion Alair Homes builds homes and renovates to suit any budget and style. Our business operates on a 100% transparency system which puts our clients in complete control while utilizing Alair's impressive buying power to leave more money in your pocket. Track your project online in real time with our user friendly client log in portal which provides clients with selections, budgets, schedule and even real time site monitoring. Visit our website today to see why Alair Homes and Renovations is Vancouver Islands preferred Custom Home and Renovation contractor.

HO M E S Custom Homes • Renovations

Call us today for a no obligation, no cost home building or renovation quotation. We look forward to hearing from you!

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info@alairhomes.com • alairhomes.com alairrenovations.com

bayshore construction

details interiors

P.O. Box 781 Parksville | 250.248.6722

1-2734 Island Hwy W Qualicum Beach | 250.752.2467

kitchen & bath countertops we travel to bring you the best.

c.a. design

ej interior design

184C West 2nd Ave. Qualicum Beach | 250.752.2222

421 Ninth St. Nanaimo | 250.754.8858

city tile 4337 Boban Dr. Nanaimo 250.729.9766 | citytile.ca

pg. 2

Visit the new City Tile showroom! Over 12,000 square feet of tile from around the world! Vancouver Island’s largest tile selection

60 Luxurious Townhomes LOCATED IN Parksville, BC

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Live fd Your Life

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colonial countertops

& interiors

4115 Mostar Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.5132

357 5th St. Courtenay | 250.338.8022

Your VISION. Our EX

2989 Kilpatrick Ave. Courtenay | 250.334.2126

Prices starting at $349 900

pg. 75

2 BED 2 BATH +DEN 2 CAR GARAGE LUXURIOUS FINISHING DETAILS SURROUNDED BY PARKLAND

pg. 04

PLEASE VISIT ANY OF OUR 5 LOCATIONS:

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Visit the website or contact John Cooper for full details

399 Clubhouse Dr. Courtenay 250.703.5056 | crownisle.com

pg. 73

interior design group

infinite granite

200-4311 Boban Dr. Nanaimo | 250.751.0922

2156 Akenhead Rd. Nanaimo | 250.740.1096 QUARRIERS AND FABRICATORS OF NATURAL STONE Superior Service and Craftsmanship

Regardless what stage of life you are at, young family, empty nesters, or active seniors, Crown Isle is a perfect location to call home. Close to all amenities including the hospital and airport, the ocean and mountains, and everything in between.

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Our Craftsman West Coast styling within our registered building scheme keeps the neighborhood pleasing to the eye and sets a consistent standard that is admired by all. Any of our local custom builders or Crown Isle Homes, our own Design and Home Building Team, would welcome the opportunity to help design and construct your next dream home. Commercial Real Estate opportunities are also available within Crown Isle. With the new Costco open for business and

dogwood mountain homes

the Thrifty’s plaza under construction, our remaining commercially zoned lands are becoming more and more desirable. The vision of Crown Isle as Western Canada’s most complete community where residents can truly WORK, PLAY, LIVE for the rest of their lives, is quickly becoming REALITY!

Priced From

Condominiums Patio Homes

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Single Family Homes Building Lots

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Matrix marble & stone

Current listings available at crownisle.com

Commercial Opportunities Available

COME FOR A TEE TIME…STAY FOR A LIFETIME!

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pg. 57

JBD design group 4-1850 Northfield Rd. Nanaimo | 250.756.4646

pg. 61

pi granite

unique interiors

6537 Doumont Rd. Nanaimo | 250.390.3987

1151 Osprey Dr. Duncan | 250.748.0747

MARBLE & GRANITE KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS Duncan: 250-746-7257 | Victoria: 250-384-9717 | Fax: 250-746-5684 | 2890 Allenby Rd., Duncan | matrixmarble.com

2100 Northfield Rd. Nanaimo 250.758.7731 | pigranite.ca

pg. 11

timeless stone & granite

3040 Meadow Dr. Nanaimo | 250.716.9386

Kitchen & Bath cabinets

island timber Frame

concepts kitchen & bath

3010 Royston Rd. Cumberland | 250.336.2822

2205 Northfield Rd. Nanaimo | 250.756.4001

kitchen & bath fixtures

Classic kitchens

auscan plumbing & gas ltd.

164 W Island Hwy Parksville 250.951.0509 | classickitchensbc.com

2470 Myles Lake Rd. Nanaimo 250.591.5010 | auscanplumbingandgas.com

Palladian Homes 1-5801 Turner Rd. Nanaimo | 250.760.0058

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g martin custom builders ltd.

georgia view homes

2890 Allenby Rd. Duncan 250.746.7257 | matrixmarble.com

13-1003 Herring Gull Way Parksville | 250.947.9620

pg. 49

Service and installation of high efficiency natural gas products

pg. 51

auscanplumbingandgas.com

SERVING DUNCAN TO QUALICUM BEACH

1.855.591.5010

NATURAL GAS: FIREPLACES | WATER HEATERS | COOKING APPLIANCES | BOILERS | PATIO HEATERS | BARBECUES | TANKLESS WATER HEATERS

PROUD RECIPIENT OF THE VIREB Heritage Renovation of the Year for 2012 and the 2012 CHBA CVI Renovator of the Year

pheasant hill Homes Ltd.

DANA CABINETS

1-5769 Turner Rd. Nanaimo 250.618.6880 | buildbetterhomes.ca

164 W. Island Hwy | Parksville | 250.951.0509 classickitchensbc.com

Bartle & Gibson

2310 McCullough Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.6141

14-4128 Mostar Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.1771

island architectural millwork

Splashes Bath & Kitchen Centre

1995 Boxwood Rd. Nanaimo | 250.753.3327

2545 McCullough Rd. Nanaimo | 250.758.7383

pg. 05

We WORK hard to provide truly CUSTOM SPACES for our clients.

P.O. Box 39 Nanoose Bay 250.821.4767 | tswilliams.ca

Photo Credit: Alec Watson

We are committed to building beautiful, energy efficient and sustainable homes that are inexpensive to operate and maintain and are more comfortable for their owners. We bring the same high level of quality and service to each renovation and new home project, of any size or budget. Give us a call, we’d love to discuss your new home, kitchen, bathroom, or any other renovation project!

250.618.6880 | buildbetterhomes.ca

pg. 35

250.821.4767 | info@tswilliams.ca | tswilliams.ca

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ohs & McLane

lighting fixtures

window & door screens

Parksville | 250.752.7653

What You Don’t See Distinction™ Retractable Screens by Phantom®

phantom screens

mclaren lighting

layzell dreger

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home automation

pg. 33

Designs that light up your home.

12-03-22 9:51 AM

Kodiak Windows & Screens 803 Dogwood Rd. Nanaimo | 250.753.4208

denise Mitchell interiors, one of our trusted design partners, brought this custom home kitchen design to light. denise and her team of professionals have decades of experience creating living spaces that are sustainable, functional and beautiful.

www.illuminationsbc.com

Victoria: 2885 Quesnel street • tel: 250-384-9359 NaNaimo: 201-4300 Wellington road • tel: 250-756-3614

neighbourhood sound & security

landscaping

2-4151 Mostar Rd. Nanaimo | 250.760.2008

window & door

alpha landscape contrators

prices ALARMS

centra Windows

5365 Leslie Cres. Nanaimo | 250.756.4311

6-1850 Northfield Rd. Nanaimo | 250.756.0212

2132 Northfield Rd. Nanaimo | 250.756.3010

sight & sound home theatre

coastal windows

335 Black Diamond Dr. Nanaimo | 250.753.6201

2030 Boxwood Rd. Nanaimo | 250.754.3114

k2 Stone 930 Maughan Rd. Nanaimo 250.722.2420 | k2stone.ca

pg. 55 FLAGSTONE

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THINSTONE

FULL BED MASONRY

complete

windows B Y

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complete window services

Somerset Landscaping

7-1176 Franklin’s Gull Rd. Parksville 1.888.842.5959 | completewindows.ca

window coverings

3079 Landmark Cres. Nanaimo | 250.758.6778

pg. 15 completewindows.ca

windows + doors

T: (250) 248-5959 TF: 1.888.842.5959 #7 - 1176 Franklin's Gull Rd. Parksville, BC V9P 2M9

c.a. design

Stonescape Contracting

Crystal Pacific Glass

184C West 2nd Ave. Qualicum Beach 250.752.2222 | ca-design.ca

3813 MacIsaac Dr. Nanaimo | 250.758.8468

patio furniture & accessories

6846 Metro Rd. Lantzville | 250.390.0160

pg. 13

NOT ALL WINDOWS ARE CREATED EQUAL.

Hartmann & Company

vinyltek

241 Selby St. Nanaimo | 250.754.2288

1.888.540.7033 | vinyltek.com

IFC

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sofa source

475 Gorge Rd. E Victoria 1.877.478.9112 | homeandpatio.ca

9-4131 Mostar Rd. Nanaimo | 250.585.2515

pg. 43

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G A L L E R Y

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437 Fitzwilliam St. Nanaimo | t250.755.3031

475 Gorge Rd. E Victoria | 1.877.478.9112

H&L’s Renovation & Design Directory

United Carpet Duncan 101-2700 Beverly St. Duncan 250.746.4851 | duncanfloors.com

pg. 13

There’s no substitution for true beauty. Hunter Douglas is your first choice for style and innovation. Don’t settle for anything less than our truly distinctive designs.

United Carpet Parksville 4-287 Martindale Rd. Parksville NICKLEN | ROY | MACKAY 250.248.4664 | parksvillefloors.com

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United Carpet Parksville #4-287 Martindale Rd. Parksville, BC 250-248-4664 kscope@shaw.ca parksvillefloors.com

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Qualicum Beach 250.752.3375 | aaronnicklen.com

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pg. 19

Enjoy magnificent ocean & sunset views from this totally renovated, luxurious 2,998 sqft. home boasting 3 beds, a den/office, 3 baths, 19 x 26 recreation room, 800 sqft. deck plus an 18x45 sqft. workshop. | Price: $849,000

Magnificent 3,516 sqft. home on .64 acres is an entertainer’s dream boasting 4 beds, 4 baths, stunning architectural & finishing details, 180 degree ocean & mountain views plus a separate shop. | Price: $738,000

Serenity To The Sea - Qualicum Beach

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From the basic beauty of Elements by Kentwood, to the elegant quality of our Originals Collection, to the fashion forward excitement of Couture Collection, Kentwood has genuine wood flooring to suit every lifestyle and living space.

Duncan | 250 746 4851

Parksville | 1 877 248 4664

2700 Beverly Street #101

Lovely residence on 0.28 of an acre with southern exposure & ocean views offering 2,700 sqft, 3 beds, 3 baths, custom kitchen & Viking appliances. Direct access to the beach & close to amenities. | Price: $879,000

Valley Carpet One Floor & Home Hilltop Sanctuary - Fairwinds

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It's no wonder that, for centuries, wood has been a favoured material for flooring our homes. At Kentwood, we combine centuries of wood working tradition with advanced manufacturing techniques and a fresh, contemporary sense of design to create beautiful, genuine hardwood floors for the modern home. Every one is completely unique, a natural work of art, expertly crafted to provide years of comfort and enjoyment.

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Duncan | 250 746 4851 230 Kenneth St. Duncan 250.748.2581 | valleycarpetoneduncan.com pg. 13

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aaron nicklen

Sofa Source #9-4131 Mostar Rd. Nanaimo, BC 250-585-2515 sofasource@shaw.ca sofasource.ca

Vallery Carpet One Floor and Home 230 Kenneth St. Duncan, BC 250-748-2581 valleycarpetoneduncan.com

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JDR Floor Covering United Carpet Duncan 101-2700 Beverly St. Duncan, BC 250-746-4851 duncanfloors.com

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Unparalleled Sunsets - Nanoose Bay

C.A. Design 184C West Second Ave. Qualicum Beach, BC 250-752-2222 jeremy@ca-design.ca

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With Our Complimentary In-Home Design Service We’ll Help You Create The Perfect Room!

We’re taking Vancouver Island Homes from ordinary to extraordinary with our National Award Winning Design Team. Let us help transform your home!

Nanaimo 3200 North Island Hwy (Country Club Mall) Phone (250) 756-4114 Toll-Free 1-866-756-4114 Victoria 3501 Saanich Road (at Blanshard) Phone (250) 382-5269 Toll-Free 1-877-452-5269 MON - THURS 9:30 - 5:30

FRI 9:30 - 7

SAT 9:30 - 5:30

SUN: NANAIMO 11 - 5

VICTORIA 12 - 5

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