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H&L CENTRAL VANCOUVER ISLAND fall 2012
H&L’s
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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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Accountant Douglas Parkhurst, CA Photographers Alec Watson Tony Puerzer Contributing Writers John Adams Robert Amos Roberto Bernardi Tracey Drake Jeffrey Fisher Chelsea Forman Michelle Hopkins Danda Humphreys Jessica Krippendorf Jill Lang Jane Lockhart Dr. Mark Lupin Goody Niosi Robert Pesti Tony Parsons Victoria Ryan Ben Vorst Homes & Living Vancouver Island 250.383.7323 Toll Free: 1.855.myHLMAG (694.5624) VP of Sales – Vancouver Island Robert Read robert@readmedia.ca Account Executive – Vancouver Island Mario Gedicke mario@readmedia.ca Homes & Living Vancouver 604.682.4000 Toll Free: 1.855.myHLMAG (694.5624)
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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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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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feature home ‘Arbutus Rock’
Words by Jessica Krippendorf Photographs by alec watson
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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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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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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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“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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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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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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