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True confession: our annual look at decorating with colour is one of my favourite issues of the year. I’m always astounded by how the designers expertly wield colour like artists, which is really what they are, their canvases being their clients’ homes. If you are at all colour shy but secretly want to break out of beige, look closely at the lessons these designers use. Cori Halpern is a big believer in how colour makes us happy. In “Bye-Bye Beige” (page 34), she uses pinks and blues and even a touch of yellow to enliven a century-old home. Jean Stéphane Beauchamp was also tasked with reviving a turn-of-the-20th-century home (“True to Character,” page 80). He used four shades of blue in the kitchen alone! Both designers know the value of artwork to spark a palette or at least enforce it. Reena Sotropa and Alanna Dunn had quite the art collection to work with when they designed an extraordinary space for a Calgary client (“Vegan Verve,” page 52). Besides creating a seamless, luxurious, boldly colourful home, they worked only with vegan-friendly materials – in the entire 10,000-square-foot space. It’s such an inspiring story! Now you see why I love the colour issue. Page after page is a feast for colour-starved eyes! As usual, design lessons abound. In our interview with Montreal design darlings Les Ensembliers (page 40), for instance, we hear their solution for those still a bit colour shy – wallpaper on panels. If it’s too much, change the pattern, colour, or take them down completely. But I have a feeling we’re all ready for colour. So be bold and have fun. It won’t just change your rooms, it’ll change your mood. Who’s ready for a walk on the wild side?
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HOMES 52 VEGAN VERVE
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A Calgary new-build shows that vegan-friendly design can be colourful, luxurious and fun.
The best home decor products, trends and inspiring ideas.
68 FAMILY MATTERS Yes, it’s stunning – but this new home has given its owners something that truly turns a house into a home.
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TRUE CHARACTER Montreal designer Jean Stéphane Beauchamp brings out the best in an early-20th-century apartment in the Plateau-Mont-Royal.
17 DESIGN CLASSICS Arren Williams helps you stay on task with the classic Aeron chair.
18 HIGH OR LOW One front hall vignette has an entry-level budget; the other is VIP. Can you tell which is which?
24 DESSERT OF THE MONTH Egg-shaped Mango Cream Shortbread Sandwich Cookies bring a tropical twist to Easter baking.
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DESIGN LESSON Want to wake up your rooms? Designer Samantha Pynn shows us how to give tired walls wow power with wallpaper.
40 INSIDER’S VIEW Les Ensembliers – Maxime Vandal and Richard Ouellette – decode their signature style.
24 Do you like your shortbread sunny side up? If it’s filled with mango cream, yes, please!
18 92 Golden Vegetable Soup with Basil Blossoms brings beauty to the table in a delicious way. DECORATING 22 SET WITH PETALS Romantic and as cheerful as a flower garden, blooming tableware is a feast for the eyes.
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INN CUISINE Top chef Jason Bangerter of Ontario’s Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa shares recipes that celebrate spring’s freshness.
28 COLOUR CONFIDENCE Here’s how to experiment with colour and pattern for rooms that excite, surprise and energize.
34 BYE-BYE BEIGE A thoughtful reno and a playful new palette brighten a centuryold home in Toronto.
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42 1 LIVING ROOM, 3 WAYS Which of these modern settings – each with the same modular sofa and cabinet – suits you?
48 FUN & GAMES A designer and her daughters opt for pink and pattern in a kid-friendly space that’s pretty playful.
ON THE COVER An inspiring art collection and expert use of colour take this Calgary home to the next level.
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Behr THANKSGIVI NG M210-7, Home Depot, homedepot.ca.
WIS H AF-680, Benjamin Moore, benjaminmoore.com.
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a harmony of earthy tones that soothes, with soft shades plucked straight from nature. Woodsy brown, unbleached linen and golden yellow is a surprisingly colourful trio that won’t overwhelm a space but also doesn’t take a back seat – perfect for giving a bedroom a nest-like feel.
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1 Eloise velvet CUSHION, $46, Urban Barn, urbanbarn.com. 2 Gubi’s Satellite PENDANT, $1,360, Kelli Shop, kelli.shop. 3 Adamà Royal vinyl RUG, $78, Simons, simons.ca. 4 Reflective glass VASE, $195, Obakki, obakki.com. 5 Casual Classic PLACEMATS, $21, set of 4, Zone, zonemaison.com. 6 Forms SIDE TABLE, $198, VdeV, vdevmaison.com. 7 Yvette THROW, $59, Urban Barn, urbanbarn.com. 8 Teresa SOFA, $399, Structube, structube.com. 9 Geok TABLE LAMP, $70, Zone, zonemaison.com. 10 Ceramic flower TRAY, $15, Boutique Kozy, boutiquekozy.ca.
A TALE OF TWO TILES Two stunning new porcelain tile collections from Céragrès, each in the new on-trend large-scale format, feature a combination of delicate hues and beautiful finishes and are designed to meld perfectly with cement, marble or wood. The Atelier Collection offers eight monochromatic shades for a serene modern or classic look; the Nuances Collection features four terrazzo styles enriched with delicately reflective polychrome elements for a uniquely colourful look. From $12 per square foot, ceragres.ca.
Sustainably Snug Sustainably sourced and super comfy for wrapping around your shoulders on those first cool spring evenings in the backyard, the plush Snug comforter features waffle microfibre patterning on one side, viscose made from bamboo on the other, and a polyester filling made from 50 recycled plastic PET bottles. The comforter (also available as a duvet) comes in a range of soft and soothing colours. $400 (queen), $450 (king), sundaycitizen.com.
STRIKE GOLD BLANCO CANADA’S SLEEK, MODERN RIVANA SEMI-PRO PULL-DOWN KITCHEN FAUCET ARRIVES FOR SPRING IN TWO STUNNING NEW FINISHES: SATIN GOLD AND MATTE BLACK. THE RIVANA’S CLEAN-LINED DESIGN HAS AN ARCHITECTURAL LOOK THAT’S EQUALLY AT HOME IN A CLASSIC, MODERN OR INDUSTRIAL-CHIC KITCHEN, AND FEATURES A 360-DEGREE SWIVEL, PULL-DOWN HAND SPRAY WITH TWO SPRAY PATTERNS AND AN EFFICIENT 1.5 GALLONS-PER-MINUTE FLOW RATE. $595, blanco.com.
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WILD FLOWERS Turn an accent wall into a dramatic night-blooming garden with the latest wall mural design from Graham & Brown. Luminous Garden, with its vibrant, moody hues, black backdrop and giant stylized blooms, is no blushing wallflower – the playful and vibrant design can be the foundation for equally colourful furnishings or, if you prefer, the centrepiece of a more muted decor. $7 per square foot, grahambrown.com.
Painterly Palette Annie Sloan has just launched a new collection of matte-finish, water-based wall paint in the same 16 shades that fans of her chalk paint have grown to love, plus 16 new colours designed to complement the original palette. The new paints are a one-step finish that’s quick drying and highly durable, unlike the original chalk paint, which requires a protective coating of wax or lacquer for durability. Both collections offer a unique range of paint based on colours found in historic architecture from all over the world. $125 (3.78 l), $8.50 (118 ml tester), anniesloan.com.
JUST BEET IT! KitchenAid has revealed its small appliance Colour of the Year for 2022, and it’s Beetroot, a juicy new purple-red shade that’s vibrant and earthy, and sure to put some pop into the most mundane meal prep tasks. The new colour, available for both the iconic Artisan Stand Mixer and the K400 Blender, would look smashing paired with dark painted kitchen cabinetry. Artisan Stand Mixer, $700; K400 Blender, $300; kitchenaid.ca.
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Light in tone and airy in design, rattan is showing up in everything from mirror frames to cushions. Its pale neutral colour blends easily into many decors and brings a tropical feel in time for spring and summer.
1 Serbi CHAIR, $299, Structube, structube.com. 2 MIRROR, $60, H&M Home, hm.com. 3 Natural PENDANT LIGHT, $70, Bouclair, bouclair.com. 4 Ulriksberg ARMCHAIR, $129, IKEA, ikea.ca. 5 Nalaga CUSHION, $59, Mobilia, mobilia.ca. 6 Wood and rattan BENCH, $499, Zara Home, zarahome.com.
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PERFECTLY IMPERFECT A glossy, slightly irregular surface gives the new Rice tile collection from Ciot a charming, handmade look. Two nature-inspired designs – Leaf, with a stylized herbarium look, and Blossom, with large-scale flowers and leaves – can be combined freely with each other and with other tiles in the collection for a multitude of artistic, unique looks. From $10 per square foot, ciot.com.
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BEST ‘INN’ DESIGN
After the last two years, who isn’t ready for a getaway? The fully restored Merrill House in the heart of Ontario’s Prince Edward County is tailor-made for a weekend escape from the ordinary. The inn-turned-boutique hotel located on Picton’s main street was built in 1878 as the grand residence of a prominent local judge. Now it’s been painstakingly restored and reimagined by creative director and owner Jordan Martin de Rosales, who has created a unique environment that melds Victorian grandeur with contemporary art – including wallpaper by William Morris, murals by Pine & Dandy Co., and furniture by Spanish designer Houtique. Merrill House features 14 rooms, each with its own character. Check out the elegantly historic United Empire Loyalist suite; the quirky Haunted Room in the old servants’ quarters; or the constantly evolving Future Room, where imagined interiors of tomorrow are presented today. For epicureans, fine dining with a Burgundy accent (in keeping with the local Prince Edward County terroir) and a complimentary gourmet breakfast satisfy. Be sure to take in the full slate of the permanent and revolving art installations, too. From $300 per night, merrill-house.com.
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READY TO ROLL Just in time for summer, Away has re-released one of its most popular limited-edition luggage colours: lavender. The freshlooking shade is available in all four of Away’s polycarbonate luggage styles, from small carryons to full-size suitcases, as well as some of its handy matching accessories, such as Inside Packing Cubes and Hanging Toiletry Bags. From $295, accessories from $65, awaytravel.com.
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ARREN WILLIAMS • DESIGN CLASSICS
The Aeron Chair Arren Williams helps you stay on task with a modern design icon.
With fully adjustable arms, seat height and depth, the Aeron works as hard as you do.
Classic Aeron CHAIR, from $1,500, Herman Miller, hermanmiller.com.
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s we have all learned, a home office isn’t just an office. Nowadays it’s that multifunctional space used 24-7 for Zooming, gaming, learning, working and more. So, one thing you can bet your backache on is that you need the right chair. It’s no surprise, then, that Herman Miller’s design- and technologyforward Aeron chair has become the go-to perch for style cognoscenti. The futuristic-looking chair first rolled onto the scene almost 30 years ago, but Herman Miller hasn’t sat on its laurels. The first upgrade came in 2016, with the intro of new materials and a focus on the science of sitting, but the latest news is on the sustainability front, with the Onyx colourway made with more than a kilo of recycled plastic, leading to the equivalent of 23 million plastic bottles saved and recycled annually. Reverberations of Aeron’s impact on design abound, with style savvy work-from-homers on the hunt for a chair that’s similarly hot on looks and all about getting the job done painlessly. There are even chairs with built-in heat and massage. And while comfort is always key, the other peak is chic, and Aeron delivers on that front, too. In Onyx (above), the chair makes a bold style statement, but we think the soft grey Mineral shade (top right) is the easiest on the eyes for home. Pair it with painted panelling and vintage finds for an on-trend eclectic vibe, then get ready to rock, tilt and roll with possibly the only task chair that’s made it into the highbrow Metropolitan Museum of Art’s permanent collection, as well as been irreverently animated for an episode of The Simpsons.
WORTHY COMPETITORS
Futuristic Sayl CHAIR, $1,060, EQ3, eq3.com.
Deluxe X3 Cooling, Heating and Massage CHAIR, $1,725, atWork, atwork.ca.
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One front hall vignette has an entry-level budget; the other is VIP. Can you tell which is which? PRODUCER PETER PAQUETTE PHOTOGRAPHY MARK BURSTYN
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9 Kani PALM, Urban Barn, urbanbarn.com. PAINT, Yellow Lilies 346, Benjamin Moore. Bodinar Amber VASE, Must Société. Brown PLANTER, Quince Flowers. Coffee-table BOOKS, Indigo, indigo.ca.
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Dream Weavers Evoking a casual, tropical vibe, pendants woven from natural materials like rattan, rope, jute, wicker and seagrass bring an easy, breezy style. It’s fun to go big with these fixtures
Nahanni PENDANT, $198, Renwil, renwil.com. Jonathan Y’s Luna PENDANT, $133, Amazon, amazon.ca. Hemp Rope CEILING LAMP, $180, Bouclair, bouclair.com.
Modern, simplified shapes and natural weaves echoing circa ‘70s macrame make a statement in whatever space they grace.
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Table Talk A narrow console table in or near the entryway provides the best of both worlds: a place for a welcoming display and room to stash keys and other grab-and-go essentials. Hidden storage (drawers or cabinets) keeps clutter at bay, while the tabletop and, ideally, a lower open shelf offer space to display items that announce your sense of style at the front door.
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DECORATING
Set with Petals TABLECLOTH, $60, Linen Chest. PLATES, $16 each (large), $14 each (salad), $12 each (dessert); PASTA BOWLS, $16 each; FLOWER BOWLS, $9 each; Zone. FLATWARE, $50, set of 16 pieces, Stokes. NAPKIN RINGS, $13, set of 2, H&M Home. NAPKINS, $10 each; WINEGLASSES, $24 each; VdeV. VASE, $36, Casa Luca.
Enchanting, romantic and as cheerful as a springtime garden, a table set with a flourish of flowers is a daily feast for the eyes. STYLING JULIE LAPOINTE | PHOTOGRAPHY TANGO
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WALLPAPER, $90 for 24" x 96" panel, Opposite Wall. Flowered PLANTER, $34, Zone. Pink VASE, $25, EQ3. Blue grey VASE, $28, half-moon VASE, $28, WATERING CAN, $52, VdeV.
BLOOMING BRIGHT The beauty of botanical-themed tableware is that whatever your pleasure – pastel, traditional or modern – there’s a pattern to please you. The bold and the bright delight (above) with shades like brilliant blue, rosy red and a splash of sunshine yellow. Above
Small saffron scalloped BOWL, $9, Zone. DINNERWARE, 12-piece set, $70, Stokes. TRAY, $50; large oval floral PLATE, $20; red SALAD PLATE, $10; large green floral BOWL, $13; small blue floral BOWL, $6; NAPKIN, $7; TABLECLOTH, $70; Linen Chest.
SWEET & SHAPELY There’s lots to love about vintage china, but florals will forever be a muse, and modern shapes and styles are equally effective at bringing a burst of springtime to the table. Colourful, shapely ceramics paired with whimsical floral patterns (above, right) bring a crafty feel. More subtle floral patterns on ceramics with non-traditional shapes (right) suit a setting that marries the nostalgic with now.
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TABLECLOTH, $60, Linen Chest. TEA TOWEL, $12, VdeV. Michèle Lavallée BOWLS, $28 (small), $32 (large), SMALL PLATES, $16 each, MUG, $34, ESPRESSO CUP, $32, STRAINER, $40, Espace Flo.
DESSERT OF THE MONTH
Sweet & Sunny Side Up Our egg-shaped Mango Cream Shortbread Sandwich Cookies bring a fun tropical twist to Easter baking. PHOTOGRAPHY TANGO | FOOD STYLING NATALY SIMARD
INGREDIENTS MAKES 8 LARGE OR 12 SMALL COOKIES
Mango Cream 2 cups cubed fresh mango ½ cup granulated sugar 1 tbsp cornstarch 4 large egg yolks 1½ tsp grated lime zest 2 tbsp lime juice ¼ cup cold unsalted butter, cubed Shortbread Cookies 1 cup unsalted butter, softened ¾ cup icing sugar ½ tsp vanilla ¼ tsp salt 2 cups all-purpose flour
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DIRECTIONS Mango Cream In food processor or blender, purée mango. In heatproof bowl, whisk together sugar and cornstarch. Add mango purée, egg yolks, lime zest and juice; whisk to combine. Set bowl over saucepan of hot (not boiling) water; whisk mango mixture constantly until thick enough to coat back of spoon, 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from heat. Add butter, 1 cube at a time, whisking after each addition, until melted. Strain mango mixture through fine sieve placed over bowl; discard pulp. Place plastic wrap directly on surface of mixture and refrigerate until mango cream is cold, about 2 hours. (Make-ahead: Can be stored in airtight container and refrigerated for up to 1 week or frozen for up to 1 month.)
Shortbread Cookies Meanwhile, beat together butter, icing sugar, vanilla and salt using electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. Beat in flour until mixture comes together to form dough. Roll out dough between parchment or waxed paper to Ð-inch thickness (if dough is too crumbly, add water, 1 tbsp at a time). Freeze until dough is firm, about 10 minutes. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line 2 rimless baking sheets with parchment paper. Using 2- to 4-inch-long egg-shaped or oval cookie cutter, cut out shapes, rerolling scraps as necessary. Using 1-inch round cookie cutter, cut holes in centres of half the cookies, rerolling cutouts as necessary. Arrange shapes 2 inches apart on prepared baking sheets. Bake 1 sheet at a time, until edges of cookies are lightly browned, 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool on baking sheets for 10 minutes; transfer cookies directly to rack to cool completely. (Makeahead: Can be stored in airtight container and frozen for up to 2 weeks. Thaw completely before continuing with recipe.) Flip cookies without holes and spread with an even layer of Mango Cream. Sprinkle icing sugar on cookies with holes and place on cream-topped cookies, pressing lightly to adhere.
tip Don’t want your leftover egg whites to go to waste? Use them in a healthy egg-white omelette or whip up a batch of delicious meringue.
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Love colour, but feel overwhelmed or a bit commitmentphobic at the thought of bringing it home? No worries! Here’s how to experiment with colour and pattern for rooms that excite, surprise and energize. TEXT KATHLEEN DORE
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TEST PATTERNS Wallpaper has had a good run. It’s said to have originated in China’s Qin dynasty (approximately 221 to 206 BC). Although it has had its ups and downs over the last 50 years, wallpaper’s popularity has thankfully rebounded. It gives you the chance to test out living with more pattern and colour without making a long-term commitment to either. Applying a bold pattern above neutral-painted wainscotting (opposite) allows you to experiment without overwhelming a space. As well, leaving some white space is a fresher, more modern application than papering all four walls.
• WHY TRY IT? Wallpaper transforms a room in an instant. For those accustomed to living in neutral spaces, peelable wall decals let you test the waters. A thick paper also hides defects in the wall’s finish.
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PATTERN PLAY Scrutinize the work of any designer whose colourful rooms you admire and you’ll likely find a confident expertise in the way they combine patterns. They’ll use textiles – upholstery, window dressings, area rugs and more – to build interest. Often a tight palette will keep things cohesive, but look closely and you might notice that layers are built by combining patterns of different scales in tandem with blocks of solid colour. The solids are as much a part of the overall effect as the patterns. Elements like white walls or a blue chair are foundational colours upon which to build pattern.
• WHY TRY IT? Patterns are designed by textile artists, so each one (whether a fabric or a rug) is a successful colour combo. That makes them a failsafe way to add colours that look great together.
• HOW TO USE IT? Pick one or more coordina-
THE INTERPLAY OF PATTERNS WITH SOLID COLOURS BUILDS LAYERS OF INTEREST AND IMBUES A ROOM WITH PERSONALITY.
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ting patterns, then mix in solid colours (in textiles, wall colour, upholstery) lifted from the prints. Add in accents in the same colourways.
BLOCK PARTY Colour blocking has a fine pedigree. Pioneering abstract artist Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) was reaching for a way to express high ideals beyond the realm of realism with his now-familiar works of red, yellow, blue and white blocks of colour. Painting our bookcases is hardly high art, but there’s an undeniable energy and power in bold, graphic blocks of colour. A century after Mondrian’s groundbreaking work emerged, it still feels modern and edgy. Any colours you love could be blocked on a wall or portion of a wall, in a niche area, on an architectural feature – almost anywhere, really! – but contrasting colours make the most impact and are truer to historical colour-block applications.
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CONTRASTING COLOURS APPLIED IN BLOCKS GIVE DYNAMIC ENERGY TO A ROOM.
• WHY TRY IT? If your rooms lack personality and you want to create a focal point, delineate a space or enhance an architectural feature (above), give colour blocking a try.
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WALLPAPER, Hegemone BP 5705, Farrow & Ball, farrowandball.com.
very home should have at least one room with wallpaper. A design superhero, wallpaper can completely transform the mood of a space and bring a ho-hum spot and its furnishings to life. Follow along, and I’ll show you tips and tricks on how to use wallpaper to layer piles of personal style into any space.
Fun with Wallpaper For me, wallpaper is the most fun and sophisticated decorating device around. If you want to add colour, pattern, movement, depth and texture (all that good design stuff!) to a space, wallpaper it. In a large living
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room or entry, wallpaper makes a bold statement. Plus, neutral furniture will take on an entirely different personality depending on what pattern you choose. For example, the teal Farrow & Ball floral wallpaper (above) makes the wood floors and concrete fireplace feel vibrant and summery fresh. Tone-on-tone neutral wallpapers, on the other hand, will feel relaxed and soothing. If wallpaper in a big space makes your palms sweat, have no fear. You can still enjoy wallpaper’s power. I find there’s something so delightfully surprising about opening a door or rounding a corner to find wallpaper in an unexpected small space like a powder room, laundry room or walk-in closet. For an even smaller dose of fun, paper a tiny nook or niche like a bookcase or the interior of a glass-door cabinet – the beautiful pattern will elevate white dishes, unify random collections and make sparse shelves feel full.
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY, HGTV CANADA. ROOM PHOTOGRAPHY (THIS PAGE), JAMES MERRELL FOR FARROW & BALL.
Want to wake up your rooms? Samantha Pynn shows us how to give tired walls wow power with wallpaper.
Fab & Functional More than just a decorative element, wallpaper can solve design challenges, too. Use it behind a bench or desk to define an entry or office nook in an open-concept home. Wallpaper can also be used to customize furniture. For a luxurious look, wrap the tabletop and legs of an off-the-rack console or coffee table in a textured grasscloth or fabric wallcovering. As far as advancements in wallpaper go, there have been major ones that are both practical and pretty. High-performance wallcoverings stand up to scrubbing and are waterproof (great for bathrooms!), while acoustical wallpapers will dampen noise. Check out yorkwallcoverings.com. I love that their high-performance and acoustical wallcoverings are made from recycled plastic bottles in a wide range of colours that look like textured fabric.
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1 Ochre velvet SOFA, $1,300, HomeSense, homesense.ca. 2 Idalinnea 20" CUSHION COVER, $6, IKEA, ikea.ca. 3 Padma 20" PILLOW COVER, $59, Tonic Living, tonicliving.ca. 4 Nova LAMP, $545, Regina Andrew, reginaandrew.com.
DOS & DON’TS • Do use the right paper for the right room: metallics will reflect light and are great for moody spaces, while vibrant colour and pattern work well in spaces with plenty of natural light. • Don’t overestimate your wallpapering skills, as complex patterns can be hard to match, especially on uneven walls. Consider hiring a skilled installer.
Natural Cream OC-14, Benjamin Moore Classic Grey OC-23, Benjamin Moore
Wythe Blue HC-143, Benjamin Moore
• Do measure twice and cut once! • Don’t forget to prep and prime your walls for a smooth installation.
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BYE-BYE BEIGE A thoughtful reno and a playful new palette brighten a century-old home in Toronto. TEXT BETHANY LYTTLE | PHOTOGRAPHY VIRGINIA MACDONALD | STYLING MARGOT AUSTIN
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Bring on the Brights In the living room, a parade of pillows in hot pink, fuchsia, rose and soft blush prance against a backdrop of black-and-grey artwork not too far from a sassy yolk-yellow serving tray. The two herringbone chairs spring to life thanks to their nearly-neon throw cushions. “With hues this vibrant, even the black sofa and dark walnut legs on the coffee table contribute to a feeling that’s open and bright,” says designer Cori Halpern. DESIGN, custom SOFA and CHAIRS, Cori Halpern, Cori Halpern Interiors. CONTRACTOR, Toronto Custom Concepts. COFFEE TABLE, DRINKS TABLE, Elte. Custom PILLOWS (on sofas and chairs), Cori Halpern Interiors and Drapes & More. Herman Miller EAMES STOOL, EQ3. FLOOR LAMP, Union. TRAY, BOWL, Snob. ARTWORK, Lee Lessem.
View Point “We created this window seat to face the tree-lined street,” says Cori. “It isn’t built in, so it can be removed.” The designer’s more-is-better approach to colour can be seen in the fresh geometric pillows she nestled into the window seat. “The rich black tones in the woven jute pouf and charcoal cushion are balanced with that trim on the Roman shades.” Custom PILLOWS, WINDOW SHADES, Cori Halpern Interiors and Drapes & More. POUF, TRAY, CB2. Custom WINDOW SEAT, Cori Halpern Interiors and Cabinet Furniture.
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“WITH ITS DEEP PINKS, THE ARTWORK IS SUCH A MOVIE STAR. THE MOMENT I SAW IT, I WAS DETERMINED TO BRING THOSE BEAUTIFUL COLOURS INTO THE HOME.”
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Pink Power! When you walk into the dining room, it’s kapow! The vibrancy of the artwork sets a tone of delight. At mealtime, chairs in black performance fabric are drawn up to a silky-smooth walnut table. “You can see that the rug has some of the same hues as the carpet in the living room, so there’s visual continuity from room to room, but it’s subtle,” says Cori. The chandelier is sculptural but airy. “I didn’t want to block the deep pinks in that incredible painting.”
Tonal Value Cori selected a two-tone wallpaper for the dining room and finished the custom millwork in two coordinating shades of stone grey. “The contrast is quiet, but it brings a real lift to the displayed objects, including the client’s pottery,” she says. Above the counter – so handy for mealtime serving – a pair of handsome sconces flank the striking painting and echo the brass accents in the room. “You’re probably wondering about that row of brass knobs [shown below],” says Cori. “I didn’t want to disrupt the beauty of the wallpaper, so my intrepid contractor installed these brass light switches that I sourced. They’re so beautiful and so well suited to the age of the house.” Custom TABLE, CHAIRS, Cabinet Furniture. ARTWORK, Su Sheedy. MILLWORK/BUFFET, Toronto Custom Concepts. RUG, Weavers Art. CHANDELIER, Union. SCONCES, Lightmakers Studio. HARDWARE, Shayne Fox Hardware. WALLPAPER, Farrow & Ball. Brass LIGHT SWITCHES, Forbes & Lomax. CANDLE HOLDERS, Elte.
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Lean Into Layering “We chose blue for the bedroom because the clients love blue,” says Cori. Up went textured wallpaper in striated indigo, soft blues and greys, and in came a hotel-worthy channeltufted bed. Who wouldn’t want to lean back into its moody velvet headboard? For the ensuite (visible through the doorway), Cori went modern with a dark vanity. Custom HEADBOARD, BED, Cori Halpern Interiors. WALLPAPER, Phillip Jeffries. RUG, Elte. CHAIR REUPHOLSTERY, Regency Upholstery. PENDANTS, SCONCES, Union. Custom BEDSIDE TABLES, Cori Halpern Interiors and Cabinet Furniture. Custom DRAPERY and BEDDING, Cori Halpern Interiors and Drapes & More. VANITY, Toronto Custom Concepts. Custom MIRROR, Elevator Digital. FAUCETS, Brizo.
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“YOUR BEDROOM SHOULD FEEL LIKE THE BEST HOTEL YOU’VE EVER STAYED IN. LAYER IT IN A COLOUR THAT SPEAKS TO YOU.”
The Shape of Things The antique chair was passed down to the client by his mother. Cori wanted to bring fresh attention to its sweet silhouette, so she reupholstered it in a modern geometric print. Further geo-punch comes in the soft white pendants above the compact beside tables. More layers of pattern come with the stripes and herringbone in the bedding, bolsters and pillows. Fresh flowers usher in room-brightening hues.
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Maxime Vandal & Richard Ouellette The duo behind Les Ensembliers share the secrets to their timeless signature style. TEXT KARL LOHNES
Designer Richard Ouellette (above, right) and architect Maxime Vandal are the principals behind Quebec-based Les Ensembliers – a multidisciplinary firm with architectural, design and construction services. Their work around the world is characteristic of a contemporary style that incorporates timeless elements for homes that feel fresh and new. We caught up with them to find out more about their design philosophy and share tips on how to bring their lively, on-point style into our homes.
KL: What would you say are your biggest design influences?
RO: My background is fashion, so I take my influences from a texture, colour, fabric and pattern point of view. MV: As an architect, I see things from a scale, proportion and style point of view. Once those are down and right, anything can work!
KL: What are signature decor elements we can add to our home to make it look like Les Ensembliers has helped us decorate?
RO: There are a few decorating applications that consistently show up in our clients’ homes. First is wallpaper. You can never go wrong using a grasscloth wallpaper in a bedroom for subtle warmth and texture. If more adventurous, choose a favourite wild printed paper and put it on all four walls – it will wrap you in pattern and make the room feel more intimate. If in a rental or you don’t want to commit to adhering wallpaper to your walls,
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The Westmount home of Richard Ouellette and Maxime Vandal is an exquisite example of their exuberant, artful style. Note the unexpected mix of delicate patterned wallpaper and bold, modern drapery fabric.
KL: You mix and match modern and traditional very well. Is there an equation in that mix that helps balance a room?
RO: We love the whole spectrum of design
PHOTOGRAPHY, ANDRÉ RIDER (PORTRAIT AND ROOMS). FABRIC COLLECTION PHOTOGRAPHY, BRUNSCHWIG & FILS STUDIO, NYC.
Les Ensembliers FABRIC, Les Vagues (left top), Les Rizières (left bottom and above right), Brunschwig & Fils.
hang large floor-to-ceiling panels of your favourite wallpaper. They can easily be removed when you get tired of the print, or you can take them with you if you move. Another element is mixing old and new. We love to use something our client has (like an old dining table) and pair it with something new (like chairs) to add a sense of history to a client’s home. Very modern chairs are a great way to give an old table new design life. You can also replace an old chandelier with a modern Noguchi paper lantern or a clean-lined, modern light fixture. Use the older chandelier in a stairwell for unexpected impact. Finally, large sisal rugs. Place a large sisal rug – a large one, never a small rug – in your room. You should see 12 to 15 inches of wood around the perimeter of the room. Rugs should be big to make an impact and anchor your room. If you have an antique rug that’s tucked away in the attic, take it out and place it on an angle in your living room over the sisal. Sisal rugs are always in style. They are summer home favourites in all our projects and are amazing to layer other rugs on all year round, too.
wall is a good idea in the right setting, but it needs to be done right or it starts looking overdone and can enclose the room.
styles, from multilayered traditional to minimalist modern purists. I can’t say that I am more traditional than modern. I would say I love the unexpected mix in a room, and I can’t imagine living in a room without a balance of those elements. A successful room requires a mix of clean-lined furniture, heirloom pieces, bold fabric, soft textures, unexpected pieces, and most definitely a contemporary piece of art! To make a room sing, it needs to look like it’s been decorated over time, it needs patina and soul, and that soul usually comes from meaningful elements like time-worn pieces and the odd antique. I would say you need at least 60 per cent modern, [which makes] the traditional elements come out stronger and louder.
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to use in your upcoming interior projects?
RO: Bring in some character and style by
RO: I will always love a room, or a house for
investing in custom curtains on the main floor and, if budget permits, invest in great rugs. The next steps will be to bring in wallpaper, paint colours and the right furniture, piece by piece over time. MV: I would suggest changing all the builderbasic fixtures, and if there is a fireplace, add a custom mantel. Light fixtures are an easy way to create a unique decorating detail in each room, while the fireplace will make an architectural statement that is all your own.
that matter, in Benjamin Moore Oxford White. It is the best first layer of a house…timeless and always beautiful. But I also find myself drawn to hues of red, from paprika to blush. It is the warmth and natural earthy tones of these colours that attracts me. One of the inspirations for our new wallpaper collection came from these colours. We created a series of warm tones in different patterns, from neutrals to bold graphics.
KL: If you had only one room to wallpaper, what would it be? And is wallpapering a ceiling a fast-fading trend?
RO: I love a wallpapered dining room. It can be bold or subtle, but a four-walls wallpapered dining room also makes a wonderful statement. Because dining rooms are used mostly in the evening, don’t be shy to go for a bold or deep-toned paper! As for wallpaper on the ceiling, I try to shy away from trends, but I think ceiling finishes have always been part of the conversation, like gold-leafed ceilings or plaster finishes. Treating the ceiling like a fifth
Les Ensembliers WALLPAPER, La Pagode embroidered grasscloth (panels) in Taupe; FABRIC, Les Écores cut velvet (daybed upholstery) in Wine; Brunschwig & Fils. Custom DAYBED, Les Ensembliers.
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1 Living Room 3 Ways It’s all about the styling! Which of these modern settings – each with the same modular sofa and cabinet – suits you? PRODUCER JULIE LAPOINTE PHOTOGRAPHY JULIEN FAUGERE
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NATURAL BEAUTY A gentle palette, earthy textures and soft, sink-into comfort is your ideal.
Pro Styling Tips ³ If you love nature, a palette of soft earthy tones paired with lightcolour wood furniture will set a soothing foundation. ³ Layer in textiles that add both pattern and soft-to-the-touch texture. Avoid matchy-matchy toss cushions; source them from a variety of retailers to get a look that appears to have evolved. ³ Plants, terracotta pots, wood accents, and ceramics or baskets with a hand-crafted feel finish the look.
IN EACH SETTING Modular Rubix Nature SOFA, price on request, Jaymar. Suar Wood DRESSER, $2,599, Mobilia.
Round wood COFFEE TABLE with lift top, $300, Bouclair. Gani RUG, $700; Elly FLOOR LAMP, $450; Vero THROW, $120; June JUG, $50; EQ3. Artificial OLIVE TREE in pot, $500; PLANT (on dresser), $84; potted CACTUS, $38; Véronneau. Natural CUSHIONS, $30 each; Faces line-art CUSHION, $28; Boutique Kozy. Swimmer CUSHION, $68; rattan BASKETS, $32 each; Buk & Nola. Wooden MONKEY, $150, Nüspace. Round WALL STICKERS, $18 (20"), $40 (30"), $70 (40"), Artza. PAINT, French Gray Linen DLX1029-3, Dulux.
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SOPHISTICATED SPACE You love an elegant, well-tailored look, but never go totally by the book.
Pro Styling Tips ³ A serious and cool palette of black, grey and white is the perfect backdrop for the warmth of gold accents, as in our choice of rug, cabinet, lamp, art and accessories. ³ Don’t be afraid to add accents that show your personality, especially in a room that’s furnished with restraint. ³ One striking artwork holds power in a space. Go big, bold and modern to make a statement.
Wenzel glass COFFEE TABLE, $499; Emente RUG, $279; Mobilia. Eclipse FLOOR LAMP, $376, VdeV. Simpliste WALL ART, $319; artifical BIRD OF PARADISE, $340; Véronneau. Gold PLANT HOLDER, $17; black CUSHIONS, $50 each; CLOCK, $23; Boutique Kozy. Oro CUSHIONS, $35 each; black VASE, $20; CURTAIN, $70 per panel; Bouclair. Caro THROW, $120, Zone. Seletti STARMAN, $195; Seletti MY SPACESHIP, $250; Black Leaves WALLPAPER, $44 per panel (21" x 48"); Station D.
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Who says a gallery wall has to have framed artwork? Install unusually shaped pieces for added interest.
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LIGHT & BRIGHT Fun, that’s you. Pretty, happy colour and a touch of whimsy is the only way to go.
Pro Styling Tips ³ Here’s a look to really have fun with. Wake up a neutral grey sofa with lots of colours, but keep the palette related by choosing hues in soft pastels. ³ Let your heart lead you to the art you love. If this is your look, you’ll naturally gravitate to works that don’t take themselves too seriously and that make you smile. ³ Ceramics, books and even toys all offer ways to usher in colour.
Klay END TABLE, $276, VdeV. Taaj END TABLE, $149; Sisley BASKETS, $30 each; EQ3. Brooklyn RUG, $160; artificial Ficus elastica, $390, Véronneau. FLOOR LAMP with terrazzo base, $945, Luminaire Authentik. Umasq Rita wood WALL ART, $170; Klippan THROW (in basket), $170; yellow CUSHION, $70; Candylab TOYS, $65 (Beach Bus), $15 (orange Rio Grande Mule), $45 (yellow Cotswold); Nüspace. Nador CURTAIN, $40 per panel; Heart WALL ART, $30; Blowing Bubbles POSTERS, $3 each; IKEA (frames not included). Striato VASE, $17; Stri Hori VASE, $17; Gradient triangle THROW, $120; Zone. PLANT HOLDER (on dresser), $20; Pompom Wassel CUSHION, $49; pink Nelina CUSHION, $119; Mobilia. Star CUSHION, $42, Buk & Nola. PAINT, Flora AF-470, Benjamin Moore.
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FUN & GAMES
A designer and her daughters opt for pink and pattern in a kid-friendly space that’s pretty playful.
“I love to use bright and cheerful wallpaper,” says designer Jo Smeeth of INDA Interiors in Clear Lake, Ont. Her daughters’ playroom was the perfect place for it. The girls (ages five and six) helped pick the pattern and the palette; then Jo made clever choices for fun and function. “Kids are typically very wiggly, so we chose poufs to provide comfy seats they can tussle around in while at the table,” she says. A round table offsets the squareness of the room and eliminates corners for fewer bumps and bruises during indoor tag. Shelving contains the clutter, and a big flamingo is just pure plush fun. DESIGN, Joanna Smeeth, INDA Interiors. Ananas WALLPAPER, Schumacher. SHELVES, SHEEPSKINS, IKEA. BINS, Pehr. TABLE, Crate and Barrel. POUFS, PENDANT, CB2. FLAMINGO, Melissa & Doug. CURTAINS, Tonic Living. TOY HOUSE, Calico Critters. ART, Rifle Paper Co.
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PHOTOGRAPHY JULES LEE
▼ Automn Living in Montreal POSTER, $18, Lili Graffiti, liligraffiti.com.
▶ Dominique Vari’s
Tropical Foliage Bohemian WALLPAPER, $130 per roll, Spoonflower, spoonflower.com.
▲ Leanne Ford’s Willy KIDS’ PLAY TABLE, US$399, Crate & Kids, crateandbarrel.com.
◀ Tender Leaf Toys’ Rosewood COTTAGE, $130, Charlotte et Charlie, charlotteetcharlie.ca.
▼ Majgull CURTAINS, $50, set of 2 panels, IKEA, ikea.ca.
▶ Melissa & Doug plush FLAMINGO, $130, Indigo, indigo.ca.
get the look kids’ room inspiration
◀ Mayan POUF, $253, Modern Komfort, modernkomfort.ca. ▲ Eket STORAGE, $240, IKEA, ikea.ca.
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IT’S A COLOURFUL LIFE Soon, we’ll be wowed by colour everywhere we look outdoors. After months of grey and white, spring colour arrives as a bit of a surprise. Is the world really this vibrant? It is! The artist Wassily Kandinsky once said, “Colour is a power which directly influences the soul.” Many designers agree. If you’ve been colour shy but want to give it a try in your home, be fearless. Follow RuPaul’s philosophy: “Life is about using the whole box of crayons.”
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VEGAN VERVE TEXT CHRISTY WRIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY PHIL CROZIER
A Calgary new-build shows that vegan-friendly design can be colourful, luxurious and just plain fun.
THESE PAGES Artwork in the entryway, which is open to the living area, is enhanced by a whimsical console table and eye-catching fuchsia rabbit chairs. The structural steel beam informed the fireplace’s finish. “We clad the top of it in cold-rolled steel, which also appears on the range hood in the adjacent kitchen,” says designer Reena Sotropa. A grouping of coffee tables adds interest with mixed shapes and materials, while the large custom-designed rug and the furniture’s foam and upholstery all meet vegan criteria. ARCHITECTURE, Dawn Lavergne, MKL Studio. DESIGN, Reena Sotropa, Alanna Dunn, In House Design Group. ART (bird in the entry), Angelina Wrona. CONSOLE, Jonathan Adler. Bunny CHAIRS, 1st Dibs. Entry RUG, CB2. Zoe Pawlak living room RUG, Colin Campbell. Kelly Wearstler LAMP, Carrington Lighting. Custom marbletop TABLE, SECTIONAL, SOFA, Alanna Dunn, In House Design Group. Grey TABLE, Wayfair. Black TABLE, RH. SIDE TABLE, Domaine Fine Furnishings. FIREPLACE TILE, Tile and Stone Source. TV, Samsung. Black-framed ART (by front door), Elizabeth Ohlson. Oak-framed ART (two works behind black lamp), Edgar Plans.
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“In a kitchen this size, the design becomes an exercise in restraint. It’s very easy to overdo details in a large space and much more difficult to be reserved with choices.” – Reena Sotropa
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LEFT While the owner wanted to be surprised by the decor, he did have one request: yellow in the breakfast nook. The designers dialed up the sunshiny hue with a custom-made banquette upholstered in vegan-friendly cotton velvet. A tulip-base table works nicely with the built-in seating, and its marble top references the waterfall island. The oversized pendant light holds its own in the expansive layout and is a subtle nod to the stools’ golden finish. ART, Stacey Walyuchow. Custom BANQUETTE, Alanna Dunn, In House Design Group. CUSHION FABRIC, Threadcount. CUSHION SEWING, Kerstin Daly. PENDANT, TABLE, RH. CHAIR, CB2.
OPPOSITE “Walnut has an elegant yet contemporary feel that was a natural fit for the kitchen cabinetry,” says designer Alanna Dunn. Integrated design keeps the fridge from becoming a focal point, and handsomely harbors small appliances and pantry items, as well as dishes. An eight-foot-long pendant light illuminates the 12-footlong island, which is topped in natural quartzite and has an oversized sink with two faucets.
OPPOSITE, BOTTOM & RIGHT The unexpected stools factor in fun. “Because everything else in the kitchen is restrained and pared back, we chose stools that layer in a bit more personality,” says Reena. “The mix of sculptural shapes adds interest, and the simplicity of their form allows them to be imperfectly placed and still look great!” COUNTERTOPS, Alberta Marble and Tile. PENDANT, Lightform. STOOLS, Anna Karlin. Sun Valley Bronze HARDWARE, Banbury Lane. The Galley FAUCETS, SINK, Royal Flush.
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BELOW & RIGHT The designers tucked a butler’s pantry behind the kitchen, a nice feature for the homeowner, who loves to entertain. They didn’t scrimp on its finishes. “It’s the same walnut as in the kitchen because even a hidden space should be a reflection of the rest of the home,” says Alanna. White floor-toceiling cabinets define the mud room, and a cool, minimal-pivot door leads to the backyard.
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THIS PAGE & OPPOSITE, BOTTOM The powder room delights with colour, pattern and whimsical wallpaper. “We designed the space around the wallpaper,” says Reena. “It has a linen-like texture, so we added tiled wainscotting for a durable, cleanable surface.” Painting the ceiling black downplays its height and creates a cozy feel. The round mirror and elongated toilet are sculptural, and the low-hung art outside the powder room door intimates the visual interest inside. Moooi Endangered Species WALLPAPER, Metro Wallcoverings. CEILING LIGHTS, Cedar and Moss. WALL TILES, Saltillo Calgary. TOILET, Canyon Plumbing. Kohler FAUCETS, Royal Flush. Cabinetry HARDWARE, Banbury Lane. MIRROR, CB2. ART, Stacey Walyuchow.
While the hues are softer here, continuity is at play in the walnut details, right down to the integrated door pull that Reena designed. BED, NIGHTSTANDS, RH. Kelly Wearstler LAMPS, Carrington Lighting. ART (on left), Christopher Klein. ART (on right), Matt Dangler. SOFA, Gresham House. WALLCOVERING, Phillip Jeffries. ACCENT TABLE, Domaine Fine Furnishings. DRAPERY FABRIC, Stroheim. RUG, Banner Carpets.
“We wanted the principal bedroom to be restful and relaxing. Its soft shades are an intentional departure from the home’s colourful living spaces.” – Reena Sotropa
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A canopy-style bed anchors the airy space that’s punctuated with shots of blue, including on the sofa and in the drapery’s details. “It felt like a restful colour that would help create a relaxing refuge within the home,” says Alanna. A plush rug serves as a soft foil to the walnut panelling. “One of our main challenges was that most rugs feature animal-based glue on the backings, but it’s something that’s easy to avoid just by asking. Almost all of our suppliers had access to vegan options available by order.” The burnished gold stool echoes the gold of the owner’s floor lamp.
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Every wall in the primary bathroom is tiled, and this area features tiny elongated Thassos marble that adds interest. “I love the way the white marble reflects natural light around the space,” says Reena. The art, which sits on a quartzite ledge, adds colour while the brass chandelier imparts a vintage feel. “Its crystals are actually quartz stones. Each one is different and we love that the fixture isn’t a perfect shiny object, but rather like an organic art piece overhead.” WALL TILES, Daltile. FLOOR TILES, Porcelanosa. CHANDELIER, Currey and Company. Bain Ultra TUB, Fantini TUB FILLER, Royal Flush. Framed ART, LeRoy Jensen.
“The genesis of the principal bathroom’s design was the stunning quartzite wall. Its two perfectly book-matched slabs informed the symmetry of the vanities.” – Alanna Dunn
“We wanted the natural stone behind the vanity to be the real star of the show, so we chose to hang pendant lights rather than wall sconces,” says Reena. The expansive space feels seamless thanks to the oversized floor tiles that extend smoothly into the curbless shower. The builtin bench and the framing of the niche repeat the quartzite for continuity. MIRRORS, RH. Lee Broom PENDANT LIGHTS, Lightform. Fantini FAUCETS, Royal Flush. HARDWARE, Banbury Lane. SOAP DISPENSERS, CB2.
Wall-to-wall linen drapery radiates a quiet luxury and downplays the basement location of this guest bedroom, which is one of two in the home. The tonal space is brought to life with a mix of textures, including the softness of an oversized custom rug and the nubbiness of a linen headboard. “The sides of the headboard create a bit of coziness around the king-size bed,” says Alanna. NIGHTSTAND, LAMP, Pottery Barn. BED FRAME, Wayfair. BEDDING, RH. RUG, Prestige Mills.
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“We deliberately designed the basement guest rooms to have different personalities and feel like boutique hotel suites.” – Reena Sotropa
THIS PAGE This guest room (above) has a fresh, colourful presence thanks to its zingy wallpaper, which provides just the right amount of colour and texture to complement the pale walls and bedding. The room also features a built-in bar (left). “We used walnut millwork here and in the ensuite [right] to reflect the millwork on the main floor and in the principal bedroom,” says Alanna. “The brass warms things up, and this bathroom, with its penny-round floor, is a more traditional interpretation of the home’s aesthetic.” WALLCOVERING, Pierre Frey. BED FRAME, Wayfair. NIGHTSTANDS, Domaine Fine Furnishings. LAMPS, CB2. BEDDING, RH. RUG, CDL Carpet and Floor Centre. BAR WALL TILES, Tierra Sol. SHOWER FIXTURES, FAUCET, Royal Flush. CABINETRY HARDWARE, Emtek. SCONCE, Rejuvenation Lighting.
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“The library was our favourite space to design! It’s a reflection of the owner’s personal interests and colourful personality.” – Alanna Dunn
RIGHT & OPPOSITE The library, which boasts 15-foot-high ceilings, features white oak millwork with a custom-designed niche for the holographic piece of art. “We chose oak over walnut to keep the look lighter,” says Reena. “It provides the perfect bright background to the owner’s books and art, which may have been lost on a darker background.” Playful bunnyprint drapery is hung at the same height as the ladder rail, and the striking blue rug is made of vegan-friendly Tencel. “It looks and acts so much like silk by bringing a shimmery, almost watery depth to the space,” says Reena. CEILING LIGHT, RH. TABLE, ACCENT CHAIR, STOOL, Domaine Fine Furnishings. RUG, Banner Carpet. Yellow CHAIR, SECTIONAL, Alanna Dunn, In House Design Group. ART, Cecile Plaisance. Frame TV, Samsung. Lee Jofa DRAPERY FABRIC, Kravet. FLOOR LAMP, Wayfair.
ABOVE “The owner loves animals, especially ‘natural curiosity’ motifs, so we found this wallpaper for his library bathroom and designed the rest of the space to support it,” says Alanna. The blue vanity picks up on the octopus print, and tiled wainscotting adds easy-to-clean character. The round mirror fits in with the whimsical pattern and is a nice break from the straight lines below. WALLPAPER, Spoon Flower. MIRROR, CB2. TILES, Julian Tile. Kohler FAUCET, Royal Flush.
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RIGHT A striking mural by a local artist marks the entrance to the gym. Its colourful presence continues in the eye-popping fuchsia cabinetry, which houses a juice bar. “There is also an integrated fridge and dishwasher, as the owner often makes his morning smoothie here,” says Reena. PAINTED MURAL, Katie Green. WALL TILES, Saltillo Calgary. Rubber FLOORING, Tarkett. SECTIONAL, Alanna Dunn, In House Design Group.
“While most home gyms are in the basement, this is on the third floor to offer the most natural light and stunning views of the downtown skyline.” – Reena Sotropa
Oversized flush-mount LED lights have a cool, industrial feel that’s perfect for a gym. The flooring is shock-absorbing rubber, and there is even a seating area with a TV. “The owner likes to host fitness sessions for his friends here, so we wanted to make it as comfortable and welcoming as possible.”
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ABOVE & BELOW The gym’s spa-like bathroom developed organically. “The fun monster-print wallpaper in the water closet was a late addition that we fell in love with after the rest of the bathroom had already been designed,” says Alanna. “But the minimal and monochromatic backdrop worked perfectly with this bold and quirky print addition.” An unused extension off the mechanical room is reimagined as a skate park. WALL TILES, Stone Tile West. FLOOR TILES, Porcelanosa. WALLPAPER, Pierre Frey. SHOWER FIXTURES, Royal Flush.
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HOMES “This is where Ava tells us her stories and helps make meals,” says Jessica Gorassi (shown with baby Ella, Ava, 5, and family pooch Lola). She and husband Kyle love to cook and entertain, so the kitchen has loads of countertop space, storage and seating. “And we have a full view of the great room, so we feel part of whatever’s going on – a Raptors game or birthday dinner.” DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, Urban Blueprint. DECORATING, STYLING, Homekin. CABINETRY, Altima Kitchens. STOOLS, Sunpan. LANTERNS, Circa Lighting. Caesarstone COUNTERTOPS, Stone Design.
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Yes, it’s stunning – but this new-build by Toronto’s Urban Blueprint has given its owners something that truly turns a house into a home.
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ome of the most important design details in Jessica and Kyle Gorassi’s home in Toronto’s West Rouge neighbourhood aren’t obvious. When the couple started working with brother-sister design-build duo Natasha and Luca Penzo of Urban Blueprint, their goal was to build a warm, chic transitional home tailored to their family (they have two young daughters). They wanted a place where they could entertain their extended families and one that would take full advantage of their east-end property and its views of the city and Lake Ontario. They got that, and a whole lot more.
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ABOVE While the great room epitomizes the sophisticated transitional look Jessica and designer Natasha Penzo sought for the house, it’s also cozy and inviting. “It was built to be their playground – to chill out, relax and have fun!” Natasha says. The 20-foot ceilings and refined traditional built-ins and mantel are balanced by a rugged coffee table and pillowy seating for a crowd (often used to appreciate “stunning sunsets” visible out the tall windows). Most important, though, is its openness, a welcome change from the family’s previous home, a side-split with small, chopped-up living spaces. “Here, I can be in
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the kitchen, someone else can be watching TV, someone can be at the kitchen table, and the baby can be in her little ExerSaucer, and we’re all still together. I can see everybody and chat with them, but everyone has their own space,” Jessica says. “That was so important during all the lockdowns.” SWIVEL CHAIRS, COFFEE TABLE, RH. Yellow PILLOWS, Jacaranda Tree & Co. SOFA, Silva Custom Furniture. BUILT-INS, Dream House Carpentry. RUG, Stark Carpet. BUILT-IN PAINT, Chantilly Lace OC-65, Benjamin Moore. FLOWERS (throughout), Homekin Styling.
LEFT & BELOW The powder room’s lighthearted chinoiseriestyle wallpaper by Ralph Lauren Home gives the small space a polished look (soundly seconded by the brass washstand and accessories) and resonates with the home’s location in a welltreed neighbourhood. For Jessica, it also recalls pretty blueand-white Delftware – a touchstone of growing up in a Dutch family. “I didn’t want to do too much wallpaper but this room called for it, and it just makes me happy!” Jessica says. Ralph Lauren Home WALLPAPER, Kravet. WASHSTAND, MIRROR, SCONCES, Wayfair. TAPS, Perrin & Rowe. TOWELS, Bed Bath and Beyond. TOPIARY, Jacaranda Tree & Co.
Their new home – which incorporates spacious familygathering zones, guest bedrooms, plus fun extras like a rainbow-themed playroom – capitalizes on the unique site, offering spectacular views from the double-height great room, as well as Kyle and Jessica’s bedroom and ensuite. “On a clear day, from the top of our staircase, we can see right to the CN Tower,” Jessica says. But there’s more to the house than what meets the eye. The picture-perfect kitchen is, of course, kitted out with the latest amenities, and its family-friendly layout works wonders. But the blue-painted kitchen island wasn’t only an aesthetic choice. It’s the exact shade of the siding on the house that previously stood on the property – Kyle’s beloved childhood home, where Jess, who grew up nearby, visited as a teen. Another example: the elegant Ralph Lauren wallpaper in the powder room reminds Jessica of Delftware, which harkens to her family’s Dutch heritage. Most special of all is Lynnie’s Pub, the welcoming entertaining space in the basement that’s a nod to Kyle’s late mother, who always had an open-door policy, including for neighbourhood kids, who could expect snacks waiting on the kitchen counter. Lynn’s ideal of filling a home with friends and family anchored Kyle and Jessica’s hopes for their own home and is one way they plan to carry on her legacy. “We cannot wait to have a party!” Jessica says. “It’s the first thing we’re doing when restrictions allow.” STYLEATHOME.COM APRIL/MAY 2022
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“We wanted to create a space that resembled our favourite hotels. Comfortable, with modern design and luxe accents.” – Jessica Gorassi
LEFT With its towering velvet headboard, fine linens and full drapes, the spare bedroom makes guests feel like they’re on vacation. A plush area rug provides a cushy contrast to the wood floors, and pulls even more focus to the bed. HEADBOARD, Sunpan. DUVET COVER, RH. BEDSIDE TABLE, LAMP, CHAIR (above), CB2. SIDE TABLE (above), West Elm. DRAPES, Eurofab. FLOORING, Flooring + Home. WALLPAPER (behind bed), Kravet.
A graphic mirror by Mermelada Estudio pulls the guest room’s glam dresser and side tables in an edgy, modern direction. “Jess and Kyle love style and fashion. Kyle has a huge sneaker collection,” says Natasha. “So, from the get-go, it was clear they’d be willing to take some risks with design.” Because of the pandemic, many pieces were purchased online, sight unseen. “It was the craziest thing. We could barely touch or see anything before we bought it. When everything arrived, it felt like the big reveal they do on TV,” Jessica says. DRESSER, MIRROR, CB2. RUG, Crate and Barrel.
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BELOW Jessica and Kyle wanted their ensuite to feel like a sanctuary. “In our old house, we all shared one bathroom. Here, we finally had the opportunity to have our own bathroom, so we definitely ran with it,” Jessica says. Natasha washed the room in warm white and had twin vanities (the second is on the same wall, but separated by a door) custom-made by Altima Kitchens and topped with thick slabs of quartz. As for the sanctuary part? “The kids use it more than I do,” Jessica says, laughing. Caesarstone COUNTERTOPS, Stone Design. MIRROR, Wayfair. SCONCES, Circa Lighting. WALL and TRIM PAINT, Chantilly Lace OC-65, Benjamin Moore.
RIGHT By outfitting the ensuite with a separate shower and soaker tub, plus two vanities, Natasha amped up function and headed off morning traffic jams. With rain shower and hand-held heads, the shower is the height of luxury. (There’s a steam room in the basement for a total spa experience.) The mosaic flooring in Calacatta marble with a brass inlay – chosen to echo the jewellery-like look of the chandelier – adds quiet geometric pattern. Elegant light fixtures and accessories in a variety of styles and metals suggest the look has been edited and refined over the decades. SHOWER, E&B Glass Enclosures. FLOOR TILES, Saltillo Tile.
OPPOSITE “We wanted to create a chic oasis with Parisian touches like the gold and the chandelier,” Jessica says of the ensuite. “A soaker tub was on my must-have list, so we made it the focal point.” While the tub is an artful keynote, the view is the real masterpiece. “It’s the best in the house,” says Jessica. “The old house was a bungalow, so it didn’t go up this high. We have a few grandfather trees at eye level, but we’re above all the others.” BATHTUB, Victoria + Albert. FAUCET, TAPS, Perrin & Rowe. BLINDS, Eurofab. CHANDELIER, Wayfair.
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LEFT & BELOW A whisper-soft backdrop of creamy white and cloud grey lets the eye-catching floor tile and brass accents take centre stage in the girls’ bathroom. “We were a bit more playful here than in other areas of the home,” Natasha says. While the room isn’t huge, she was able to fit in a Shaker-style vanity with two sinks (heading off future quarrels at the pass). VANITY, COUNTERTOP, SINKS, BATHTUB, Roman Bath Centre. FLOOR and WALL TILE, Saltillo Tile. Vanity HARDWARE, West Elm. TAPS, FAUCETS, Perrin & Rowe. MIRRORS, Structube. SCONCES, CB2.
“Ava actually picked out the bathtub’s wall tile – it reminded her of a mermaid’s fin.” – Jessica Gorassi OPPOSITE Ava has a girl’s dream bedroom, complete with an ethereal tulle bedskirt by wedding gown designer Monique Lhuillier (for Pottery Barn Kids), velvet drapes, and wallpaper printed with butterflies and dragonflies. “I’ll give Miss Ava credit for her room. We gave her wallpaper swatches to choose from, and she was without a doubt going with that butterfly pattern!” Jessica says. “She had a baby sister on the way, and we were moving out of the only home she’d known, so we wanted her room to feel special for her.” WALLPAPER, Lee Jofa. BED, TABLE, DESK, BEDSKIRT, Pottery Barn Kids. LAMP, Accents for Living. DRAPES, Eurofab.
BELOW A dramatic wallpaper mural in Ella’s bedroom gives the impression that the crib is nestled in towering treetops. “I get a chic Dr. Seuss vibe from it. It has a mystical, magical little woodland feeling,” Jessica says. “Ava’s old nursery furniture was our starting point. Then we wanted something that makes a statement. It’s soft enough that we can make changes as Ella gets older.” A wood-beaded chandelier takes the serene space in a bohemian direction, and the pale rug (enjoyed here by French bulldog Lola) balances the dark hardwood. WALLPAPER, Rebel Walls. RUG, Pottery Barn Kids. BASKET, Crate and Barrel. CHANDELIER, Wayfair.
ABOVE In a fun twist of fate, the furniture that Natasha and Jessica chose for Ava’s bedroom – this dresser, plus the bed and desk (previous pages) – is actually from the aptly named Ava Regency collection at Pottery Barn Kids. A piece of art featuring a hot-air balloon dovetails with the lighter-than-air theme set by the butterflies and dragonflies on Ava’s wallpaper. As with the wallpaper, the five-year-old was presented with a few paint samples by Natasha, and she chose her favourite, a barelythere blush pink. DRESSER, Pottery Barn Kids. WALL PAINT, Bashful 1171, Benjamin Moore.
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“Creating a space we will love for years to come was easy because so much love has already lived here.” – Jessica Gorassi
BELOW In the basement playroom, a wallpaper mural splashed with a pastel rainbow sets a joyful tone. A play table is a smart addition for arts and crafts and tea parties, while the plush rug invites plunking down. Vinyl flooring in a chic herringbone pattern is a practical choice here. This hard-wearing option was also used in the basement’s movie room, wine cellar and bar. “The basement is where you come in from the pool, so we did vinyl,” Jessica says. WALLPAPER, Anewall. BUILT-INS, Simply Closets. RUG, LLAMA, TABLE, CHAIRS, Pottery Barn Kids. OTTOMAN, KITCHEN, Wayfair.
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TRUE TO CHARACTER
Montreal designer Jean Stéphane Beauchamp brings out the best in an early-20th-century apartment in the Plateau-Mont-Royal. TEXT MARTHA UNIACKE BREEN | PHOTOGRAPHY ANGUS McRITCHIE
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A Fine Balance “It’s all about finding the right pieces, and for me the most important is finding a great sofa,” says designer Jean Stéphane Beauchamp (shown left). This blue velvet tufted-upholstery model (reimagined in bright cerulean) gives a nod to the traditional but is updated with mid-century-style skinny legs. Blues are a favourite with both Jean Stéphane and his clients; throughout the house, it’s used in a variety of shades, often paired with yellows, golds and white.
DESIGN, Jean Stéphane Beauchamp Design. SOFA, ARMCHAIRS, COFFEE TABLE, Roche Bobois. Blue SIDE TABLE, Ambienti Design. PENDANT, &Tradition. WALL LIGHT, Lambert et Fils. CUSHIONS, Jean Stéphane Beauchamp (design); Qui Dort Dîne (sewing). THROW, CURTAINS, Qui Dort Dîne. RUG, H. Lalonde & Frère. WALL ART, Mélanie Arcand. PAINT, Iceberg 2122-50 (walls), Oxford White CC-30 (trim), Benjamin Moore; Parma Grey (ceiling), Farrow & Ball.
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“MY CLIENTS LOVE COLOUR EVEN MORE THAN I DO – SO MUCH THAT I ALMOST HAD TO PUT THE BRAKES ON THEM SOMETIMES! AND THEY LOVED THE IDEA OF MIXING THINGS.”
he lovely 1915 triplex in Montreal’s chic downtown Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood had some truly wonderful assets – high ceilings, plenty of light, lots of period character – but, says designer Jean Stéphane Beauchamp, there was work to do. “Many of the original mouldings and decorations were still there, but sadly, some of them were in sorry condition,” he says. “So we tried to keep as many elements as we could, and then reproduced the rest exactly.” Repurposing the grand rooms to make them work better for a modern-day couple was also key. The biggest change, says Jean Stéphane, was switching the kitchen and dining room, which gave new life to both rooms. But the pièce de résistance was the clients’ openness to combining a carefully curated mix of traditional and contemporary furnishings with a free-spirited approach to colour. The result: a comfortable, artistic interior that pays homage to the past, but with an exuberant charm that’s thoroughly 21st century.
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Just Breathe Many Montreal apartments have a second, smaller living room off the main one that serves a number of purposes: here, it works as a bar area and extra breathing space. The painted glass doors of the console remind Jean Stéphane of the cut surfaces of agate. Always alert for ways to add interest, he used a bright teal pedestal as a striking base for a large philodendron. SIDEBOARD, TABLE LAMP, Ambienti Design. MIRROR, Beige. PENDANT, &Tradition. BUG ART, VASE, Jamais Assez. WALL ART, Mélanie Arcand.
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Chic Cuisine As a dining room, it was away from the action and the wrong size; as a kitchen (in a palette of blues, from deep navy to clear blue for the new island), it’s the perfect size and shape for clients who love to cook. The original built-in china cupboard gains new utility with the addition of drawers beneath; a formerly wasted corner becomes a sweet spot for a little banquette with a garden view. CABINETRY, Luxart Ébénisterie. FLOOR TILE, BACKSPLASH, COUNTERS, Céragrès. CHAIRS, Ambienti Design. FAUCETS, SINK, Batimat. PENDANT, LIGHTING, Tungstène Luminaires Créatifs. PAINT, Oxford White CC-30 (trim, bottom of walls), Noir de Vigne 2128-20 (top of walls), Benjamin Moore; Parma Gray (ceiling), Blue Ground (inside cabinet), Farrow & Ball.
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Sky, Light The kitchen turned dining room retained a beautiful old cupboard (unfortunately, the only one from the original kitchen that was salvageable), which Jean Stéphane treated to a new coat of ochre paint. Inside, there’s plenty of room for servingware. A collection of pretty plates and a “murmuration” of birds flying up an ombré-painted side wall serve as decoration. Gold touches in the dining chairs at each end of the table and the light fixture add sheen. TABLE, Kastella. Upholstered CHAIRS, Ambienti Design. ARMCHAIRS (at each end of table), Kartell. PENDANT, Jean Stéphane Beauchamp Design. PLATES (on the walls), 3 Femmes et 1 Coussin. TABLECLOTH, NAPKINS, Qui Dort Dîne. RUG, H. Lalonde & Frère. PAINT, Oxford White CC-30 (walls), Blue Lantern 1620 (ceiling), Gold Sublime 2152-30 (wall cabinet), Benjamin Moore.
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“I SUGGESTED AUBERGINE FOR THE WALLS, AN UNUSUAL BUT VERY SUMPTUOUS CHOICE, THEN SOFTENED THE EXISTING BED WITH COLOURFUL LINENS AND GOLD TOUCHES.”
Colour Play
Old & New
Along with rich aubergine walls, a selection of plush, textural bedding in blues, yellows, golds and white and a green linen bedspread makes the bedroom feel cocoon-like. Artwork by Mélanie Arcand (a favourite of Jean Stéphane’s), whose work appears throughout the apartment, adds to the serene mood.
Because this is the powder room as well as the main bath, a fluted glass wall lends a sense of separation between the sink area and the rest of the bath. The wall and floor tiles perfectly straddle the line between contemporary sleekness and what might have been here originally.
BED, Tommy Bahama. BEDDING, Qui Dort Dîne. SIDE TABLE, Ambienti Design. RUG, H. Lalonde & Frère. WALL ART, Mélanie Arcand. WALL PAINT, Pelt, Farrow & Ball. TABLE LAMP, Beige.
BATH, SINK, FAUCETS, Batimat. TILE, Centura. SIDE TABLE, Ligne Roset. MIRROR, TOWEL HOLDER, RH. WALL LIGHT, Tungstène Luminaires Créatifs. DRAPERY, Jean Stéphane Beauchamp Design (design); Qui Dort Dîne (sewing). PAINT, Naples Blue 2057-30 (ceiling, walls), Oxford White CC-30 (trim), Benjamin Moore.
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“THE OWNERS ASKED ME TO USE COPPER SOMEWHERE IN THE DESIGN, I HESITATED, SINCE IT SEEMED TOO TRENDY. BUT HERE, WITH THE BLACK AND WHITE TILES, IT STANDS OUT AND BECOMES LIKE JEWELLERY.”
Small Wonder Jean Stéphane carved out a second bathroom from one of the two small bedrooms at the front of the apartment. He admits that although it’s one of the smallest rooms, it proved to be the greatest challenge, especially for the tile installers. “There isn’t a square corner anywhere! But with a few tricks, they managed to make it look beautiful,” he says. VANITY, Ramacieri Soligo. FAUCETS, Batimat. MIRROR, RH. PENDANT, Tungstène Luminaires Créatifs. TOWELS, Qui Dort Dîne. PAINT, Black Panther 2125-10 (top of walls), Oxford White CC-30 (trim), Iceberg 2122-50 (ceiling), Benjamin Moore.
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GOLDEN VEGETABLE SOUP WITH OLIVE OIL & BASIL BLOSSOMS
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EXCERPTED FROM LANGDON HALL BY JASON BANGERTER AND CHRIS JOHNS. COPYRIGHT © 2022 BY LANGDON HALL COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL & SPA. PHOTOGRAPHY © 2022 COLIN FAULKNER. PUBLISHED BY PENGUIN CANADA, A DIVISION OF PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE CANADA LIMITED. REPRODUCED BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE PUBLISHER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
FOOD
Inn Cuisine RECIPES JASON BANGERTER AND CHRIS JOHNS PHOTOGRAPHY COLIN FAULKNER
Chef Jason Bangerter of Ontario’s Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa has won not only awards but also the devotion of epicurean fans far and wide. These recipes from his new cookbook, Langdon Hall, let you savour the flavours and practise being your own chef de cuisine.
and herb sachet to the saucepan and reduce the wine by two-thirds. Stir in the tomatoes and cucumber and cook for another 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and allow to cool. Remove the herb sachet and squeeze as much liquid as possible back into the saucepan. Discard the herb sachet. Strain the liquid into another container, reserving it for adjusting the consistency of the soup. In a high-speed blender, purée the vegetables, adding enough of the liquid in a slow, steady stream while blending to achieve a smooth, velvety consistency.
When processed, adjust the seasoning with a splash of jalapeno Tabasco sauce and more salt, if required. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve into a medium bowl and chill over ice. The soup can be stored, covered, in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Serving Pour the soup into chilled soup bowls. Gently place the prepared potatoes, beets, squash, ground cherries and golden cherry tomatoes into the soup. Finish with basil flowers or leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of sea salt.
GOLDEN VEGETABLE SOUP WITH OLIVE OIL & BASIL BLOSSOMS SERVES 6
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cup olive oil cup roughly sliced shallots tbsp roughly sliced garlic tsp minced peeled fresh ginger cup roughly chopped orange bell pepper tsp kosher salt tsp freshly ground white pepper cup lightly packed fresh basil leaves cup lightly packed fresh flat-leaf parsley cup dry white wine cups roughly chopped orange tomatoes cups roughly chopped peeled English cucumber Green jalapeno Tabasco sauce Garnishes
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boiled and peeled new potatoes, cut into bitesize pieces 3 boiled and peeled golden beets, cut into bite-size pieces 6 blanched pattypan squash, cut into bite-size pieces 6 ground cherries, pitted 12 blanched and peeled golden cherry tomatoes Basil flowers or leaves Extra-virgin olive oil, to drizzle Sea salt Golden Vegetable Soup In a medium saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium-low heat. Add the shallots, garlic, ginger and bell pepper and gently cook without browning, stirring often, until tender, about 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Tie the basil and parsley into a sachet using cheesecloth and butcher’s twine. Add the white wine
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Ricotta Cheese 2 cups whole milk 1 cup whipping (35%) cream ¼ cup white vinegar 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice 1 tbsp kosher salt Roasted Zucchini 2 medium yellow zucchini 1 tbsp kosher salt 2 tbsp vegetable oil ½ tbsp minced garlic ½ cup Shallot Vinaigrette (see below) Garnishes Red currants Crushed peeled and toasted hazelnuts Lemon verbena leaves Zucchini flowers Chives Shaved raw zucchini Ricotta Cheese Place a colander or fine-mesh sieve over a large bowl and line it with 3 layers of cheesecloth. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, bring the milk and cream to just under a simmer. Stir in the vinegar, lemon juice and salt and continue to simmer for 1 minute. You should see a clear separation of the liquid (whey) and solids (curd). Remove from the heat and let cool to room temperature. Pour the whey and curds through the cheesecloth-lined colander. Transfer to the refrigerator and let the whey strain out of the cheese overnight. The next day, spoon the ricotta out of the colander into a small bowl and season with more lemon juice and salt, if desired. Store in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Roasted Zucchini Preheat the oven to 350°F. With a sharp knife, cut each zucchini in half lengthwise. Lay the zucchini halves cut side up on a cutting board and, using a paring knife, lightly score the flesh in a crisscross pattern. Season the scored side of the zucchini with the salt. In a large cast-iron skillet, heat the vegetable oil over mediumhigh heat until the oil starts to smoke lightly. Carefully lay the zucchini cut side down in the pan and fry until the flesh is golden
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brown and lightly caramelized, 1 to 2 minutes. Turn the zucchini halves over and spread the minced garlic on them evenly to coat. Transfer to the oven and bake until the zucchini is cooked and tender, about 4 minutes. Transfer the zucchini to a plate to cool.
¼ cup honey ¼ cup unsalted butter Garnishes Edible flowers Mixed fine herbs Raspberry Purée
Serving Place a zucchini half in the centre of each plate, then drizzle with some of the Shallot Vinaigrette. Spread a generous amount of ricotta evenly over the surface of the zucchini. Sprinkle a few currants over the ricotta, letting them fall naturally into the crevices of the cheese. Sprinkle with the hazelnuts and scatter the lemon verbena, zucchini flowers and chives from one end to the other. In a small bowl, toss the shaved zucchini with a little salt and Shallot Vinaigrette and arrange on top to finish the dish.
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In a blender, purée the raspberries until smooth. Press the purée through a fine-mesh sieve into a small bowl to remove any seeds. Keep covered in the refrigerator until ready to use.
Raspberry Milk Chocolate Ganache In a medium bowl, combine the milk chocolate and salt. In a small saucepan, heat the raspberry purée with the glucose syrup over medium heat until it boils. Pour the raspberry purée mixture over the milk chocolate and stir with a rubber spatula until the chocolate melts and the mixture is smooth and cohesive, with no lumps. Add the butter and stir until the butter is melted and fully incorporated. Strain into a container with a lid. Cool to room temperature, then cover and chill overnight in the refrigerator.
In a high-speed blender, combine the shallots, honey, mustard, red wine vinegar and white wine vinegar. Process to purée. With the blender running, add the vegetable oil in a slow, steady stream until fully emulsified and smooth. Season with the salt. Keep covered in the refrigerator for up to a week.
HONEY CROISSANT WITH RASPBERRY MILK CHOCOLATE GANACHE, GARDEN FLOWERS & HERBS SERVES 4
Raspberry Purée (makes about 1 cup) 2 cups fresh ripe raspberries Raspberry Milk Chocolate Ganache 4 oz (130 g) milk chocolate, chopped (about ¾ cup) ⅛ tsp kosher salt Raspberry Purée (see above) 1 tbsp glucose syrup 2 tbsp unsalted butter, at room temperature Honey Croissants 3 day-old croissants
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Preheat the oven to 325°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. With a serrated bread knife, cut 8 crosswise inch-thick slices from the larger middles of the croissants. In a small saucepan, melt the honey and butter together over low heat and whisk to mix well. With a pastry brush, brush the honey-butter mixture onto both sides of the croissant slices. Arrange the slices on the prepared baking sheet, top with another sheet of parchment, and weigh them down with a second baking sheet to keep the slices flat while baking. Bake for 10 minutes, until the slices start to caramelize and are golden brown. Remove the pans from the oven, remove the top baking sheet and parchment, and turn the croissant slices over. Bake, uncovered, for another 5 minutes or until the croissants are deep golden brown. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on the baking sheet. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
Bring the raspberry milk chocolate ganache to room temperature. Transfer the ganache to a piping bag fitted with a small star tip. Just before serving (to prevent making the croissants soggy), pipe ganache onto 1 croissant slice, then place another slice on top to make a sandwich. Press the sandwich gently to expose the ganache along the seam of the croissants. Using a little ganache as glue, stand the croissant upright on a plate. Decorate the seam of the Honey Croissants with edible flowers and fine fresh herbs.
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Summer Is Coming! How long have we waited to hear those words? And just in time, we’re bringing you this special issue of Style at Home, totally dedicated to outdoor living. We take you to patios, pools and terraces, to idyllic countryside container gardens and lakefront lots you’ll love. We feature gardens that are so gorgeous you’ll swear you can stop and smell the roses. Sadly, you have to use your imagination on that front! But that’s the point. I hope there’s an outdoor space on these pages that sparks your imagination and helps you solve a design challenge posed by your own piece of the great outdoors. I know one lesson I’m taking home from this issue is the importance of separating your outdoor space into zones based on function. We do it automatically indoors, where there are (usually) walls to delineate areas. Outdoors it’s a bit trickier, but the designers featured in this issue show us how. I know you’ll find inspiration in this special issue, whether you’re redesigning your whole yard or shopping for new lounge furniture. I hope we help you have your best summer yet!
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ooner than you can say “It’s summer!” we’ll be sitting pretty in the great outdoors. Never have our own backyards (or balconies, porches or patios) been as key to our well-being as they’ve been over the past two years. This summer’s outdoor trends are all about colour, comfort, practicalities and panache. So without further ado: here are our five favourite ways to update your outdoor spaces now.
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Make a splash with this pink-upholstered swirly bamboo lounge furniture (above) that will transport you to a circa ’50s pool party. Add paper umbrellas to the drinks and you’ll feel very Miami Beach! Hampton Bay Morgan 4-piece DEEP-SEATING SET, $899, Home Depot, homedepot.ca.
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The Mid-CenturyModern hoop chair is a classic design. This new version (below) has a softer, airier look thanks to its open-weave metal and rattan construction.
RETRO STYLE Whether it’s cool Miami mod you’re after or a retro-inspired hoop chair, vintage style will liven up your porch or terrace. Vintage indoor furniture is easier to find than outdoor retro gems, but luckily manufacturers are stepping in to slake our thirst for all things vintage.
Archer CHAIR SET (two chairs, one table), $449, Lowes, lowes.ca.
Inspired by vintage handwoven rattan, this stackable chair (right) is actually punched metal that’s powder coated in vibrant colours. Hot Mesh Bright Blue LOUNGE CHAIR, $499, OTTOMAN, $254, UrbanMode, urbanmode.com.
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The colour that’s become a go-to indoors is extending its reach outside. Pair it up with pale green and beiges or enjoy its happy hue when it hangs out with brights. Cover everything from pillows to seat pads with fabric in vibrant summery palettes and contemporary patterns. This indoor-outdoor fabric (below) will take the wear, tear and weather that summer brings, and do it in style.
Andrew Martin’s THE GREAT OUTDOORS COLLECTION, through designers, Kravet, kravet.com.
Paint a back-porch door, veranda ceiling or picnic table in pink for a patch of pretty outdoors. PAINT, Romantica 045, Benjamin Moore, benjaminmoore.com.
Sunny days are here again. Serve your favourite summer treats on this colourful melamine tray (above) that has a built-in dip bowl – perfect for spicy salsa. Sunshine SERVING PLATTER, $15, Marshalls, marshalls.ca.
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03 ON FIRE No need to head to the cottage to enjoy the romance of an open fire at night. A modern firepit lets you stage a summer getaway in your own backyard. Where bylaws don’t allow wood fires, look for ethanol and propane alternatives for a similar effect.
Setting up a corner of the patio or terrace as a kitchen helps keep everything on hand when cooking outdoors. With a modular kitchen that you can leave in place all summer (below), you’ll be as organized as a five-star restaurant. Veradek Series 3-piece MODULAR OUTDOOR KITCHEN, $1,270, Wayfair, wayfair.ca.
With temps reaching up to 752°F, you can sear meat, roast vegetables or bake a pizza in just one minute. This versatile fuel (propane or wood) model (left) will turn your backyard into the most popular pizza parlour in the neighbourhood. Ooni Karu 12 PIZZA OVEN, $600, Home Hardware, homehardware.ca.
Add modern industrial flair by putting a lightweight-concrete propane-fuelled firepit at the centre of attention. Bonus: no messy ashes keeps this model (below) as clean as its design. Andrew Richards’ Dekko Belmont FIREPIT, 36" d., from $3,595, ARD Outdoor, ardoutdoor.com.
04 A stylish chiminea lets you enjoy the outdoors long into the sweet summer night. Bond steel CHIMINEA, 18" x 50", $259, Home Hardware, homehardware.ca.
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COOK OUT No need to take the heat in the kitchen when you can cook outside. Outdoor kitchens continue to impress with yearly advancements in products for the chef de cuisine. From barbecues that enable multiple cooking tasks to pizza ovens (predicted to be the biggest-selling outdoor appliances this summer), there are many ways to savour the flavour of summer outside.
Roast, bake, steam and stir-fry (and, barbecue, of course!) with the assistance of Weber Connect; the app alerts you via your phone when what’s cooking on your Genesis grill (above) reaches perfection. Weber Genesis EPX-335 SMART GAS GRILL, $1,950, Weber, weber.com.
05 BEAN SCENE Don’t sit up straight. It’s impossible in trendy beanbag chairs. Those loungey icons of the ’70s and ’80s are back, but foam beans makes them more lightweight than their predecessors. In the sun or shade, get set to slouch this summer. The optional base on this baby (left) let’s you rock on all summer long in classic blue and white stripes that look anything but button downed. Fatboy BEANBAG CHAIR, $449, optional BASE, $399, Simons, simons.ca.
The Moe (above) is an ottoman, seat or a place for a tray of frosty cocktails. It’s lightweight, too, so it goes where you need it. Moe foam-filled BEANBAG LOUNGER, $69, Structube, structube.com.
Relax! The structured shape of this version (above) makes for an easy in-and-out. Super comfy and so stylish, it would be at home indoors, too. Cabana CHAIR and OTTOMAN, $549, Urban Barn, urbanbarn.com.
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This modern backyard balances sharp angular lines with organic elements in zones planned for form, function and fun. TEXT EMMANUELLE MOZAYAN-VERSCHAEVE | PHOTOGRAPHY DREW HADLEY | STYLING CAROLINA AUZ
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pie-shaped city lot is not always sweet. This large urban backyard in Montreal posed a challenge. “It was important to organize the space properly and make sure there was a certain fluidity to it, despite the angularity,” says landscape architect and horticulturalist Jocelyn Lussier of Montreal-based Topia. “We wanted to avoid creating dead space.” His solution? Create focused zones based on function: a patio adjacent to the house with a living room and dining area; a lawn where the kids can play freely; and the star attraction, the infinity pool. “We positioned the pool at the very back of the backyard so that we could fence it off nicely and give the yard some structure,” says Jocelyn. “Plus, it’s on higher ground, so you can see it from the house. All this means that the pool has become the focal point of the backyard, not just a place to take a dip.”
THIS PAGE & OPPOSITE The bold, clean-lined architecture of the home dictated a similar aesthetic in the yard, with its zones for lounging, dining and splashing all summer long. LANDSCAPE DESIGN, Jocelyn Lussier, Topia. DECOR (furnishings and layout), Vanessa Brisset, Farm Design.
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OPPOSITE Two large concrete patios poured on-site provide a solid, clean-lined foundation to the design of the yard. “They needed to be as smooth as possible,” says landscape architect Jocelyn Lussier. The owners have three children and love to host friends and family, so a large table was a necessity. The blue hues of the dishware elevate the black furniture and are a fabulous shout-out to the blue and white cushions in the outdoor living room. DINING TABLE, DINING CHAIRS, Jardin de Ville. DISHWARE, VASE, PLACEMATS, UTENSIL HOLDER, HomeSense.
THIS PAGE The outdoor furniture is modern – much like the owners’ indoor furnishings. Vibrant blue and white striped cushions bring a nautical style to the serious lines of the minimalist sofas and chairs. Plenty of seating makes this space ideal for entertaining family and friends. LOUNGE FURNITURE (with striped cushions), TRAY TABLE, Zuo Modern.
WOOD PLANTERS NEAR THE HOUSE PROVIDE A PLACE FOR MATURE SHRUBS THAT SOFTEN THE HARD LINES OF THE ARCHITECURE.
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A TIDY ROW OF STURDY GRASSES TEXTURALLY CONTRASTS THE SLEEK LINES OF THE POOL.
ABOVE The owners requested a rectangular pool and modern landscaping that would complement their house and add warmth. Plantings – or soft landscaping – were equally important. Hydrangeas and Elaeagnus commutata ‘Zempin’ near the house, and little grasses bordering the pool, soften angularity but maintain a modern approach.
LEFT The slightly raised ipe wood patio enhances the infinity pool and gives the owners an alternate view of the yard. From here, it’s also easy to keep an eye on activity in the pool. A cedar hedge softens the cityscape behind a row of deck chairs that give a resort-like feel. PERGOLA, Toja Grid. DECK LOUNGE CHAIRS, Jardin de Ville.
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In one corner of the patio, a smaller lounge area than the main living area near the house is tucked in a shady private spot under an awning. Cushy sofas offer maximum comfort, while turquoise accents bring vacation vibes. Striped RUG, HomeSense.
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OPPOSITE, TOP RIGHT The yard’s lounging area is defined by paving stones laid in a herringbone pattern. “This classic pattern is a nod to the home’s heritage,” says designer Megan Baker (pictured here). A round terrazzo coffee table throws some curves at all the straight lines and puts an elevated spin on the budget-friendly furniture. DESIGN, Megan Baker, Megan Baker Interiors. CONSTRUCTION, Rechsteiner Construction. SOFA, CHAIR, CUSHIONS, IKEA. ACCENT TABLE, COFFEE TABLE, CB2.
LEFT The wrought-iron sofa and chair impart an airiness that Megan loves. “The metal bases work so well and, from a distance, make the cloud-like seat cushions look like they’re floating,” she says. A mix of black-andwhite toss cushions continues the palette with pops of pattern, while the brass side table factors in a warm finish and ups the style factor. “It simply adds an element of chic,” says Megan. “I like to include pieces that don’t make sense for any other reason than being an object of interest.”
RIGHT A small round table between the lounging and dining areas is perfect for serving up drinks and dessert. Gold and woven accessories are a nice foil to the black, white and grey palette, and dress up the otherwise plain surface. “I advocated for spending the available funds on the elements of design, like landscaping and paving, which would truly build the space and create a foundation for decorative vignettes like this,” says Megan. ROUND TABLE, CB2. RUNNER, GLASSES, CUTLERY, NAPKIN RINGS, West Elm. NAPKINS, EQ3. CAKE STAND, Anthropologie.
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ABOVE Black and white table linens add layers of pattern, while natural woven elements soften the palette’s graphic punch. LEFT Megan paired the dining table with sculptural chairs that brings interest to the all-black palette in this corner. “They stand out and blend in at the same time, which is what I love about a monochromatic colour scheme,” she says. All of the furniture is outdoor-grade material, and the chairs are stackable for easy storage. TABLE, AllModern. CHAIRS, Kartell. Black and white RUNNER, HomeSense.
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“BLACK WAS A STATEMENT CHOICE AND GOING ALL THE WAY WITH IT ON THE FENCE MAKES IT WORK. PLAIN WOOD WOULDN’T HAVE SUCH AN IMPACT.”
BELOW “The owners really didn’t need a big green lawn, but I wanted some grass, so I used it sparingly as a way to define the different zones,” says Megan. “The pavers act as a pathway between the outdoor living and dining areas and they feel modern.” The custom steel pergola is the garden’s focal point; its hollow structure houses wiring for the light. Megan sprayed the Muskoka rockers, plucked from the owners’ basement, black. “Their shape is a nod to the heritage house, but black makes them contemporary,” she says. Gregg PENDANT LIGHT, Foscarini. BASKETS, BLANKETS, HomeSense.
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TEXT CHRISTY WRIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY JANIS NICOLAY
A luxuriant and romantic Vancouver garden delights with a heady mix of old-world inspiration and lush blooms.
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nglish gardens and Italian landscapes – that was the vision for my garden,” says designer Francesca Albertazzi, who transformed the yard of her childhood home when she and husband Sandy moved in to be close to her mother. The romance of such settings informed almost every aspect, from a palette replete with lyrical pinks and purples to fragrant cascades of frilly flowers, including riotous roses. “Roses are the focus of the garden,” she says, citing supporting players like dahlias, perennials, annuals and small trees. Together, the lush plantings create not only exuberant layers, but also a verdant spot where Francesca and family can escape for a cup of tea or sip of Prosecco.
SITTING PRETTY A pergola sits at the end of the garden and has wire mesh supports for clematis and Akebia vines. The antique metal table and chairs are more than a place to perch. “Even if no one sits in this area, having the vignette there draws attention, provides a place to wander toward and makes the garden feel bigger,” says Francesca (shown left). She replaced grass with pea gravel, which is easier to maintain and reminds her of her trips to the Cotswolds. Rudy (above) supervises. DESIGN, Francesca Albertazzi, Studio Albertazzi. PEA GRAVEL, Southwest Garden Supply.
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SERENE SCENE A metal archway adorned with sweet peas, ‘Jeanne Lajoie’ roses and indigo-hued clematis marks the entrance to the kitchen garden. “We love to have dinner here,” says Francesca, seen setting the table with homegrown garlic scapes and bread baked by her mother. Potted herbs, including marjoram, thyme and tarragon, are a feast for the senses.
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FINDING SPACE Green metal chairs and a garden stool sit on a patio crafted from reclaimed bricks; the fence behind teems with ivy. “This spot offers a view we never had before,” says Francesca. “By moving large rhododendrons that were here farther back into the garden, I gained this ‘instant’ space behind our kitchen garden. It’s shaded by an old chestnut tree and looks out to dahlias, roses and our home beyond.”
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“I try to select flowers that are right for the climate and are as pollinator friendly as possible.”
YEAR-ROUND BEAUTY The greenhouse heats up in the summer and is the perfect spot for succulents and pepper plants, such as ‘Bishop’s Crown’. In the winter, Francesca turns on the heater and keeps geraniums, lantanas, agapanthus, lewisias and a Sicilian lemon tree here. “I also store all my dahlia tubers here in straw and cardboard; it works like magic!” she says. “Last year, I didn’t buy a single new geranium, as they all survived – thrived, in fact – over the winter.” Fresh herbs, such as basil, and dahlias, a favourite of Francesca’s, round out the mix. CHAIRS, Westcoast Garden Centre. Terracotta POTS, ROSES, Southlands Nursery. PERENNIALS, Free Spirit Nursery.
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LESSONS Versailles meets Provence in an idyllic terrace garden on Canada’s West Coast. TEXT CHRISTY WRIGHT | PHOTOGRAPHY JANIS NICOLAY
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hen it came to decorating this Vancouver condo’s whopping 2,000-square-foot terrace, designer Megan Baker was inspired by the French formality of its limestone walls, but wanted to factor in some casual Provençal flair. She relied on a mélange of soft colours, natural materials and greenery to evoke laid-back Gallic elegance while creating designated zones for eating, entertaining and more.
SUITE VIEW After designing the condo’s interior, designer Megan Baker was keen to continue its pale colour scheme outside. “I repeated the principal bedroom’s soft hues on the terrace for easy flow,” she says. “The palette feels serene inside and refreshing outside. And I always use drapery as a way to blur the line between indoors and out.” DESIGN, DRAPES, Megan Baker, Megan Baker Interiors. Outdoor PILLOWS, PLANTERS, Gardenworks. Outdoor BOX PLANTERS, CB2. LOUNGERS, BED, BEDDING, reading CHAIR, RH. TOSS CUSHION, Monika Hibbs Home. ARTWORK, FLOOR LAMP, Gild & Co. OTTOMAN, The Cross Decor. RUG, Colin Campbell.
“I INTRODUCED LOTS OF TEXTURES, ROUGH FINISHES AND BASKET WEAVES TO BALANCE THE BUILDING’S FORMAL STRUCTURE WITH A MORE CASUAL ELEGANCE.”
ARTFUL TOUCHES Breaking the space into different zones was paramount, but not only for practical reasons. “I wanted an area for visual impact use only,” says Megan. “There’s nothing more luxurious than using square footage solely for the enjoyment of art or, in this case, a sculptural urn.” Its grand effect, and the rigid row of cedars behind it, is softened by a scattering of potted plants. “The mix of plants and containers is so specific to a European terrace that it instantly feels like Provence,” she says. BASKETS, PLANTERS, HomeSense.
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“GREENS ARE MY FAVOURITE WAY TO COMPLETE AN OUTDOOR SPACE AND CREATE EFFORTLESS STYLE.”
OUTSIDE THE BOX When outdoor dining table options didn’t strike gold, Megan decided to go with an indoor one. “The homeowners agreed that it was perfect, and since the dining area is covered, we didn’t have to worry about weather conditions,” she says. The black dining chairs are a nod to the lounge chairs and coffee table in the adjacent living area for subtle continuity. DINING TABLE, Urban Barn. DINING CHAIRS, RH. PLANTER BOWL, Wakefield Pottery. VASE, Pottery Barn. GLASSES ANS CADDY, Monika Hibbs Home. BOTTLE, IKEA.
FINISHING TOUCHES One of the most inviting aspects of this alfresco space is how it’s styled to be so welcoming. Megan says: “Furniture is only part of the story. Lots of pillows, a pretty vase and a scented candle are important to making the terrace as inviting as the interior. Outdoor living demands little luxuries that invite you to sit down and enjoy the extra space.”
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COMFORT ZONE In the terrace’s living area, a casual woven sofa channels southern French style. “It’s got great scale and its visual weight makes it as comfortable and inviting as a sofa you might find inside,” says Megan. She painted the base of the owners’ marbletop coffee table black to tie it in with the chairs. “The black iron is a nice counterpoint to the woven pieces – it has classic European appeal and is a great bridge between city and country style.” WICKER SOFA, ARMCHAIRS, RH. Custom CUSHIONS, Megan Baker Interiors. CLOCHE TRAY, COASTERS, Nest and Nook. CANDLE, Gild & Co. TOPIARIES, Gardenworks.
“AREA RUGS ARE A MUST OUTDOORS. THEY ARE THE BEST WAY TO DEFINE A SPACE AND ADD COMFORT FOR WALKING BAREFOOT FROM INSIDE TO OUT.”
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On the Waterfront A property on the shores of Lac St-Louis, southwest of Montreal, is turned into a watery playground for kids of all ages. TEXT MARIE-HÉLÈNE GOULET | PHOTOGRAPHY DREW HADLEY | STYLING JOANE SCIOTTO
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reserving the breathtaking views from this Beaconsfield, Que., home was a priority for these owners, as was creating a space where their tight-knit, sports-loving family could gather. Designer Mario Januario and Groupe Houde started off by levelling and stabilizing the site, and then creating multiple levels, each of which has a patio with a secluded feel that’s also wide open to the view. Furnishings blend in with the house so that from both inside and out, they won’t detract from the spectacular surroundings. Mario even used glass barriers to keep the connection seamless, so wherever his clients stand, their point of view is crystal clear.
THESE PAGES A covered patio with retractable screens offers protection from the weather and pesky mosquitoes. The outdoor TV ensures that the sporty family never misses a game. Adjacent, a glass wind guard, fire table and cozy sofas create a spot (left) ideal for sipping sundowners. Down the slope, the private dock offers a place to watch the world go by. DESIGN, Mario Januario. CONSTRUCTION, Groupe Houde. LANDSCAPING, Paysagiste Stone. SCREENS, Moustiquaires Major. FURNITURE, Jardin de Ville. KITCHEN, BARBECUE, Station Grill. TELEVISION, ResAV.
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“The pool is an extension of the lake, so we didn’t want to block the view, which is why we selected this fabulous glass barrier.”
THIS PAGE The chic, modern rectangular slabs of the pool deck are in perfect alignment with the home’s overall aesthetic; their grey tones were chosen to match the furnishings, leaving all the eye-popping colour to the glorious natural surroundings. Two waterfalls cascade into the pool, adding visual interest and the soothing sound of falling water...if they can be heard above the shrieks and cheers of a friendly family water polo game. By the cabana, paddleboards are ready for fun on the lake. POOL, Piscine Paramount. GLASS BARRIERS, Vitrerie Syver. FENCING, Inter Clôtures Jermar.
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THIS PAGE “We wanted comfortable and unimposing furniture that blends in with the ambient architecture,” says designer Mario Januario. “We could have used more colour, but since the residence has abundant windows, we didn’t want to distract from the panorama, save for the throw pillows and the blue of the pool. It was all about creating an immense window opening onto the lake.”
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THE PERFECT
GETAWAY A series of stand-alone spaces helps this backyard function like an expansive resort. TEXT MARTHA UNIACKE BREEN | PHOTOGRAPHY MIKE CHAJECKI
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ABOVE At the foot of the garden, the cabana is a relaxed place to chill out, warm up by the fire, or linger in the hot tub. RIGHT Closer to the house, the covered back patio has a place for dining alfresco and lounging in the shade.
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“RATHER THAN GOING WITH JUST ONE, WE USED THREE FINISHES, FIVE FABRICS AND THREE COLLECTIONS TO CREATE LAYERS AND GIVE EACH SPACE ITS OWN MOOD.”
OPPOSITE & ABOVE Just like indoors, parties always seem to end up in the kitchen. This open-air area features an outdoor cooking and bar zone, with plenty of room for guests to gather. Comfy loungers shaded by sculptural Tucci umbrellas double as poolside seating and an extra perch for barflies. DESIGN, Kate Davidson, Kate + Co Design. LANDSCAPING, International Landscaping. FURNISHINGS, CUSHIONS, RH. RUGS, Dash & Albert. Tucci UMBRELLAS, Jardin de Ville.
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POOL PARTY This crowd-pleasing backyard in Rawdon, Que., is a dream destination by design. TEXT EMMANUELLE MOZAYAN-VERSCHAEVE PHOTOGRAPHY DREW HADLEY STYLING CAROLINA AUZ
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ome backyards are naturally magnets for family and friends; this one was designed to be. The clients of landscape designer Yan Martel knew they wanted a place for their family to gather, as well as where their four older teens could hang out with friends. The new pool is an obvious focal point for fun, but the upper terrace is also key. Not only does it function as an outdoor family room with its roomy wood-frame sectional, but it also satisfies the homeowners’ need to see all the outdoor spaces from one vantage point. Its standout cedar ceiling is stunning, adding a tropical touch and providing shelter from the weather. “We enjoy it a lot because it’s covered and includes the spa,” says one homeowner. That and the warmth of family and friends are guaranteed to keep the party going long after summer temperatures dip.
Elements of Design Landscape designer Yan Martel added a waterfall at one end of the pool. It’s matched in height and material (a handsome grey stone) to the terrace’s foundation wall for visual unity. The cabana also relates in style and materials to the main house for a greater sense of harmony. For the pool, Yan designed a wide recess of steps that acts to visually widen the pool’s narrow dimensions without detracting from the visual pull of the waterfall and the woods beyond.
Spa & Ahhhh! The terrace is the family’s relaxing hangout zone, accessible from indoors and offering a view through glass railings to the entire backyard. The cedar ceiling shelters the spa for all-weather soaking and gives a tropical vibe to the contemporary setting, as do the exotic plants. A huge sectional with upholstery and pillows in shades of grey relates in colour to the stones of the pool deck, and keeps the mood cool and sophisticated. LANDSCAPE and POOL DESIGN, Yan Martel, Les Aménagements Dubé. CABANA DESIGN, IDesign. CABANA CONSTRUCTION, Construction Asselin & Frères. SECTIONAL, COFFEE TABLE, POTTED PLANTS, Jardin de Ville. RUG, Wayfair.
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MADE IN THE SHADE A raised wood deck under the trees offers the ultimate chill-out zone. PHOTOGRAPHY BRUNO PETROZZA
ALL DECKED OUT This leafy backyard in St-Bruno, Que., already had the ultimate tool for beating summer heat: an in-ground pool. But the yard’s single patio didn’t capitalize on the large lot. To maximize the space, designer Jacinthe Leroux added a series of floating decks around the pool. She replaced the existing pool deck with gravel for a Zenlike feel, and used rectangular stepping stones to connect the decks. On this deck, a chaise beckons for max lounging pleasure, and a table provides a spot for serving cold drinks. The tiled panel adds style and a sense of privacy.
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▲ Galpin LOUNGER, $839,
Article, article.com.
▶ Kropsiland’s Fan de mi pais
PILLOW, $30; Angela Rizza’s Banana Birds PILLOW, $38; Society6, society6.com.
get the look
▼ Ceramic VASE, $10, Linen Chest, linenchest.com.
outdoor inspiration
◀ Rex Weave Outdoor ARMCHAIR, $139, CB2, cb2.ca.
Hendry SIDE TABLE, $249, Article, article.com. ▲ Tulip TABLE, seats 4,
$1,369, Must Société, mustsociete.com.
DESIGN, Jacinthe Leroux, Concept Dezign. WALL TILE, Céragrès. BISTRO TABLE, Jardin de Ville. ARMCHAIRS, Wazo Furniture. DAYBED, Must Société. SIDE TABLE, West Elm.
▲ CozyHomes THROW, $89, Wayfair,
wayfair.ca.
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heltered by one of the two barns on designer Cynthia Weber’s Huron County, Ont., property and a stone’s throw from the back door, this little spot was tailor-made for an herb garden. Cynthia and her husband, Kent, both avid cooks, wanted the garden to be easy to tend – hence the raised beds. But since it’s also clearly visible from the back porch and road (and because it’s Cynthia’s!), the garden is as pretty as it is practical.
BELOW A vintage gathering basket sits at the ready, soon to be filled with whatever is needed for dinner.
ABOVE Three sizes of tin watering troughs – large ones under the barn windows, and a row of smaller ones perpendicular to them – are ideal herb beds, since their raised height makes weeding and snipping so easy.
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“IT BRINGS US GREAT PLEASURE TO MARK THE CHANGING SEASONS, ENJOYING THE RHYTHM OF PLANTING, TENDING, HARVESTING AND PRESERVING.”
ABOVE & LEFT Mint sun tea with snips of lavender served in vintage pressed-glass goblets makes for a refreshing pause. The water pitcher – handed down from Cynthia’s grandparents – holds fond memories for her. RIGHT The pedestal table is a spruced-up garage sale find, and the chairs once belonged to Cynthia’s aunt and uncle. DESIGN, Cynthia Weber Design. TIN TROUGHS, Peavey Mart. Sophie Conran PLATES, SMALL FOOTED DISHES, LARGE FOOTED BOWL, through Bradshaws. Striped linen NAPKINS, Crown Linen Designs.
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“THERE’S A TIMELESSNESS TO THE RITUAL OF GROWING, HARVESTING AND ENJOYING FOOD. IT BRINGS A CONNECTION TO THOSE THAT CAME BEFORE US.”
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Savour Summer Seasonal produce, no-fuss recipes. Those are the essential ingredients for sensational summer dining. Our weekend lunch menu serves up recipes that refresh and revive. PHOTOGRAPHY TANGO FOOD STYLING NATALY SIMARD | PROP STYLING CAROLINE SIMON
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Fresh gazpacho is the ultimate summer soup. Our version uses green or yellow tomatoes, so even the colour is as cool as a cucumber. So chill!
GAZPACHO WITH CUCUMBER & RADISH SALSA
WATERMELON MARGARITA PUNCH SERVES 10 TO 12
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cups frozen seeded watermelon cubes cup orange juice cup lime juice cup tequila cup orange-flavoured liqueur (such as Cointreau) 3 tbsp agave syrup 1 (750 ml) bottle chilled rosé wine 1 (750 ml) bottle chilled carbonated water Ice cubes Lime and watermelon slices Thyme sprigs (optional) In a food processor or blender, purée watermelon cubes with orange and lime juices, tequila, liqueur and agave syrup until smooth. Pour mixture into large pitcher or punch bowl. Add wine and carbonated water; stir gently to mix. Pour punch into glasses and add ice cubes. Garnish drinks with lime and watermelon slices, and thyme sprigs, if desired.
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cups cubed cantaloupe cups cubed watermelon mini cucumbers, halved lengthwise and coarsely chopped ½ cup cherry tomatoes, halved 2 cups flaked crabmeat Zest and juice of 1 lemon Salt and pepper Smoked Ranch Dressing (see below) 1 small head iceberg lettuce, cut in 8 wedges Fresh herbs (optional) 48 |
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In large bowl, gently mix cantaloupe, watermelon, cucumbers and tomatoes. Add crab, lemon zest and juice, and mix; season with salt and pepper. Add half of the Smoked Ranch Dressing and mix gently to coat well. Divide lettuce wedges among plates. Top with crab salad. Garnish with fresh herbs, if desired. Serve with remaining dressing.
SMOKED RANCH DRESSING MAKES ABOUT 1/2 CUP
⅓ cup mayonnaise 4 tsp sour cream (or 2% Greek yogurt) 2 tsp fresh chives, chopped
2 tsp flat-leaf parsley 2 tsp dill 1 tsp smoked paprika 2 tsp lemon zest 2 tsp lemon juice ½ tsp dry mustard ½ tsp garlic powder ½ tsp onion powder Salt and pepper In small bowl, combine all ingredients. Season with salt and pepper, if desired. (Make-ahead: can be stored in airtight container and refrigerated for up to 3 days.)
PIZZAS WITH GRILLED VEGETABLES & BURRATA ON THE BARBECUE
GAZPACHO WITH CUCUMBER & RADISH SALSA SERVES 4
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ripe avocado, cubed cucumber, cubed cups cubed green or yellow tomatoes cup seeded, cubed poblano or sweet green pepper ½ cup chopped green onions ½ fresh jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped 1 cup coarsely chopped fresh cilantro ¼ cup avocado or olive oil 2 tbsp lime juice Salt and pepper ¼ cup sour cream Cucumber & Radish Salsa (see below) Fresh mint leaves In a food processor or blender, purée avocado, cucumber, tomatoes, poblano pepper, green onions, jalapeno pepper, cilantro, avocado oil and lime juice until smooth. Strain, if desired. Season with salt and pepper. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. (Make-ahead: can be refrigerated overnight.) Divide gazpacho among bowls, top with dollop of sour cream, Cucumber & Radish Salsa, and sprinkle with fresh mint leaves.
CUCUMBER & RADISH SALSA MAKES ABOUT 1 CUP
1 cup cucumber, diced 3 radishes, diced 2 tbsp avocado oil 2 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped 1 tbsp fresh mint, chopped 1 tsp grated lime zest 1 tbsp lime juice 3 dashes hot pepper sauce (optional) Salt and pepper In bowl, mix all ingredients. Stir in hot pepper sauce, if desired. Season with salt and pepper. (Make-ahead: can be stored in airtight container and refrigerated for up to 2 days.)
PIZZAS WITH GRILLED VEGETABLES & BURRATA ON THE BARBECUE SERVES 4
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tbsp olive oil tsp lemon zest red onion, sliced small zucchini, sliced lengthwise, about ¼-inch thick 2 bunches cherry tomatoes on vine Salt and pepper 1 lb (500 g) pizza dough 1 cup basil pesto 1 (250 g) ball burrata or fresh mozzarella 2 cups arugula ½ cup toasted pine nuts Hot pepper flakes (optional) Fresh herbs (optional) In a small bowl, combine the oil and lemon zest. Place the onion and zucchini on a plate and brush with oil mixutre; put tomatoes in a bowl and toss gently with remaining oil mixture. Season vegetables with salt and pepper. Set the barbecue grill to medium-high heat (about 450°F). Place onions and zucchini on oiled grill. Place a perforated griddle or castiron skillet on grill, beside onions and zucchini, and place tomatoes on it. Close cover and cook
for 4 to 6 minutes or until the vegetables are tender and marked, turning the onion and zucchini halfway through cooking. Remove the vegetables from the grill. Coarsely chop the onions. (Make-ahead: grilled vegetables can be stored overnight in the refrigerator.) Separate the pizza dough into two portions. On a lightly floured surface, roll out each portion into a circle 8 to 10 inches in diameter. Place the dough circles on the oiled grill of the barbecue and close the lid. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until the crusts have swollen and are starting to firm up. Using a spatula, transfer each pizza crust to a plate. Brush grilled side of crusts with pesto. Top each with reserved grilled vegetables. Return the pizzas to the grill, close the lid and cook for an additional 3 to 5 minutes, or until crusts are golden and crispy (if necessary, rotate the pizzas to prevent crust from burning). When ready to serve, tear burrata into pieces and scatter on the pizzas. Garnish with arugula and pine nuts. Sprinkle with hot pepper flakes and herbs, if desired. STYLEATHOME.COM OUTDOOR LIVING 2022
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A AllModern allmodern.com
Gardenworks gardenworks.ca
Anthropologie anthropologie.com
Gild & Co. gildandco.com Groupe Houde Construction groupehoude.com
B Bradshaws bradshaws.ca
H HomeSense homesense.ca
C CB2 cb2.ca
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Colin Campbell colin-campbell.ca
IDesign idesign-interieur.com
Construction Asselin & Frères 450-898-4803
IKEA ikea.ca
Crown Linen Designs crownlinendesigns.com
Inter Clôtures Jermar cloturesjermar.ca
Cynthia Weber Design cynthiaweber.com
International Landscaping Inc. internationallandscaping.com
Megan Baker Interiors meganbakerinteriors.com Monika Hibbs Home monikahibbshome.ca Moustiquaires Major Inc. moustiquaires.com
N Nest and Nook nestandnookhousewares.com Northwest Landscape & Stone Supply landscapesupply.com
P Paysagiste Stone Edge paysagistestoneedge.com Peavey Mart peaveymart.com Piscine Paramount Pools groupeparamount.ca Pottery Barn
T The Cross Decor & Design thecrossdesign.com Toja Grid tojagrid.ca Topia topia.ca
U Urban Barn urbanbarn.com
V Vitrerie Syver rampedeverre.com
W Wakefield Pottery wakefieldhandmade.com Wayfair wayfair.ca
potterybarn.ca
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D Dash & Albert annieselke.com
Jardin de Ville jardindeville.com
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EQ3 eq3.com
R Rechsteiner Construction Ltd. rechsteiner.ca ResAV resav.ca RH rh.com
Kate + Co kateandcodesign.com
F FamDesign fam-design.ca Foscarini foscarini.com Francesca Albertazzi studio-albertazzi.com Free Spirit Nursery freespiritnursery.ca
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Kartell kartell.com
West Elm westelm.ca
S L Les Aménagements Dubé amenagementsdube.com
M Mario Januario mariojanuario.ca
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Westcoast Garden Centre westcoastgardens.ca
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