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The LG brand has long been synonymous with innovation. With the launch of its refreshed LG STUDIO appliance collection in Canada, consumers will get the same panache for product innovation but with elevated elements and a touch of luxury. The new collection boasts clean lines and a contemporary esthetic to cater to the more discerning home design enthusiast. In addition, modern styling and advanced technology demonstrate that the appliances look as good as they perform.
IN THE KITCHEN
Find a range of products for the kitchen, such as a counter-depth refrigerator and side-by-side builtin refrigerator; gas, electric and induction free-standing ranges, builtin cooktops, wall ovens, wall-mount chimney hoods; and top-control dishwashers, all featuring a distinctive style palette aimed to complement contemporary kitchen designs. These smart appliances are also built with the innovative LG features consumers know and love, such as LG ProBake
Convection technology, Air Fry, Air Sous Vide, LG’s exclusive Craft Ice and LG TrueSteam technology.
THE LAUNDRY ROOM
The LG STUDIO appliance collection also extends to the laundry room. The new LG STUDIO WashTower is a clever single-unit, vertical laundry solution with an exclusive Centre Control Panel that takes up half the floor space of traditional side-by-side washing machines and puts built-in intelligence and advanced cleaning within reach.
To round out the laundry suite, the LG STUDIO Styler Steam Closet refreshes, deodorizes and sanitizes clothing with the gentle power of steam, and is the ideal at-home solution to preserve the lifespan of clothes. The mirrored
front panel on the LG STUDIO Styler is an unexpected stylish touch marrying esthetic with utility in your space.
FUNCTIONALITY IS KEY
Functionality plays a key role in the LG STUDIO appliance collection. That’s why all the LG STUDIO appliances connect to the LG ThinQ app that enables users to connect and communicate with the appliances to adjust settings, keep an eye on performance and run diagnostics. Plus, all LG STUDIO appliances come with a two-year warranty on parts and labour (please refer to the product manual or lg.ca for specific details). Want to find out more? The new line of LG STUDIO appliances is now available at major appliance retailers across Canada.
Let us entertain you
Ihope you enjoy our beautiful winter issue, packed with ideas on helping you entertain in style and bring a cosy feel to your space. I guarantee the tips and ideas curated on our pages will surely inspire you to welcome friends and family into your home and celebrate the gift of good times.
The thought of gathering with a group of close friends has taken on new meaning for me, and perhaps for you, too. As the memories of time lost with loved ones through the pandemic lingers in my heart, I feel the need to be more diligent at planning time to gather, to hug the friends closest to me and to be “in the moment” while we laugh and talk together. Because of the time that was taken away while lockdowns were in place, the idea of sharing a meal, telling stories in the kitchen and sipping wine around the fire as a group now feels like a special gift of time that has been blessed back to me.
On the note of gathering and cosying up, in my opinion, there’s a few musthaves for these special occasions,
starting with an oversized coffee table to enjoy appetizers around. The perfect entertaining coffee table for me is one that includes a shelf. As a collector, I still like to enjoy my decorative items on display while guests indulge in a charcuterie board mixed with local delights like cheeses and cured meats.
Next on my must-have list is definitely some luxurious, textured accent pillow covers. I enjoy updating my sofa with large ones and I also include a mix of floor cushions so everyone can gather around the coffee table in style. I am also lucky to have a wood-burning fireplace in my historical home, which is the preferred spot for most guests to sit while snacking.
And lastly, a winter decor staple for me is certainly some beautiful artificial winter greens. Faux plants and branches have come such a long way and look so realistic. I bunch frosty sprigs into vases and planters and incorporate winter florals onto my table-top displays. Simple topiaries always add a festive look to mantels or hall tables.
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Housing in 2022 is expensive! Quite simply, our living areas are trending smaller to retain a semblance of affordability. As such, it is imperative that we maximize every square inch of space. A recent project for a family of five in Toronto serves as a prime example of how the reallocation of space provided better comfort, privacy and flexibility.
The question: To sell their 1,500-sq.-ft., three-storey row house to move to something bigger, or redesign what they already had, and improve upon existing layouts, space allocations and update finishes for a more functional and stylish esthetic, all within a budget they could afford. They decided moving is expensive — double land transfer taxes, commissions and closing costs can add up even before considering the cost to move up to something bigger. Instead, those funds were used to make the existing home function better for their long-term needs.
The start
The main floor was the initial design focus, with an update to the storage and the finishes. Five people need a lot of food, room to sit and space to store things such as table settings, counter appliances, coats, hats and bags. Organization was a top priority. Replacing an existing entry closet and some store-bought items with a floor-to-ceiling built-in addressed the space issue and provided everyone with their own place for their stuff. In the kitchen, reorganizing appliances
by BRENDAN CHARTERSBlue and white cabinets brighten up the space.
allowed for an improved workspace and traffic flow. Reducing bulkheads and shifting cabinetry allowed for increased storage and a connection with the dining room. Blue and white cabinets and Cambria Quartz counters added a bright, durable and contrasting style. New flooring and painting unified the space, making it feel larger.
The reallocation of space
With a row-house condo format, an addition was not possible. Previously,
the third floor was comprised solely of a suite for the parents that comprised a bedroom, walk-in closet and fivepiece ensuite bathroom. The three children shared two bedrooms on the second level. It was decided to divide the one large bedroom on the third level into two smaller bedrooms, a walk-in closet and a shared washroom.
Built-in custom millwork added proper clothing storage in addition to a desk area in both the remodelled primary and the new child’s bedroom. With functional built-in custom
storage, it is possible to achieve what you need in 110 to 140 sq. ft. of space.
The execution
The architectural design and construction was undertaken by the Eurodale Design + Build group. The interior design, a key collaboration in the space planning, organization and visual esthetics, was handled by Kenneth King Interiors. Plans were then brought to the team at Distinctive by Design Fine Cabinetry, who created the millwork installed throughout. The result is a stylish
place for everything. Closets, workspaces, vanities and alcoves were planned to provide storage, organization and style – the goal of every homeowner. The best part? The homeowners loved the results!
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Brendan Charters is a founding partner at Toronto design-build firm Eurodale Developments Inc., the 2020 BILD Renovator of the Year. eurodale.ca, @eurodalehomes, 416.782.5690 A new built-in closet in the entryway.things
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by SARA DUCKThe latest decor and lifestyle products you’re going to love now and into the New Year
Crafted in a monolithic silhouette, this table showcases a blush and ivory veining of matte-honed Blue Coast marble.
Gustav marble dining TABLE $6,000. crateandbarrel.ca
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Luxurious and eye-catching, marble decor pieces can make a statement in any room of your house.
1. Elenora marble TABLE LAMP. $1,500. cb2.ca
2. Marble MORTAR AND PESTLE. $30. hm.com
3. Agotu walnut coffee TABLE. $929. article.com
4. Noa black floral marble wall COAT RACK. $90. cb2.ca
5. Marble KNOB in dark green. $10. hm.com
6. Hera marble DESK with shelves. $2,400. cb2.ca
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confections
In the mood for something sweet? Nostalgic Chocolate Bars are hand-crafted using delicious childhood combinations such as peanut butter and jelly and pancakes and syrup. The result is a confection that will bring you back in time while satisfying your sweet tooth. Nostalgic Chocolate Bars. $25 (for a pack of five). sugar-plum.com
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Is ‘The Great British Bake Off’ inspiring you this season? With the right tools, your baking dreams can become a reality.
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1. Non-stick ROLLING PIN in black by Simply Essential. $16. bedbathandbeyond.ca |
2. Six-speed STAND MIXER in black by Hamilton Beach. walmart.ca | 3. 10-piece soft-touch PASTRY TOOLS SET. $213. crateandbarrel.ca | 4. SPOON in walnut. $19. indigo.ca | 5. Gold WHISK by Bloomingville. $19. indigo.ca | 6. Gingerbread wood SERVING BOARD. $40. indigo.ca | 7. Dose MEASURING CUPS in champagne gold. $45. cb2.ca
Comfy materials such as faux fur, flannel, shearling and corduroy will help winterize your home and give you that cosy feel all season long.
While blue hues with hints of green will dominate the paint trends for 2023, you may be surprised to see another striking shade primed to take centre stage in the new year. R+D checks in with four major paint brands to give you the low-down on their top picks
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by SARA DUCKBOLDbeautiful
Confident colours are back. After years of neutral palettes, the 2023 paint trends are signalling a change. It’s a paradigm shift from calming shades to more confident colours. As people look for ways to spark joy in their lives, incorporating bright, bold paint colours at home can give them that inspiration.
“I love using bold colours to make a statement because it has visual impact, and you can really feel the colour,” says Diana Rose, principal and creative director for Diana Rose Design. “It can stand on its own, and if combined with another colour or a pattern, it can create a striking effect.”
Melt Water
by Sico
Melt Water is a robust and refined bluish-greenish tone that intertwines bold blue and calming green to create a captivating colour symbolic of deep water.
“On the other side of the pandemic, people are looking for a mental reset and want to infuse their homes with invigourating colours that help give them a boost, as well as a refuge in today’s unpredictable world,” says Martin Fuchs, PPG senior marketing manager with the Sico paint brand. “Melt Water accomplishes just that, with its energizing yet grounding vibe. It’s symbolic of a new-found outlook and works exceptionally well in any space – both interior and exterior.”
For next year, some of the major paint brands such as BeautiTone, Sico and Dulux, predict that a bright bluish hue with green undertones will be the colour of choice. At the same time, Benjamin Moore has predicted a raspberry-inspired shade to be popular. Whether you sway towards the blues or are feeling the reds, keep in mind that decorating with bold colours doesn’t need to be difficult. Rose suggests it’s as easy as incorporating a piece of artwork with strong colour or even an area rug. “Choosing a select accent piece in a bold colour is a low commitment but can offer a confident look in any space,” she says.
Raspberry Blush by Benjamin Moore
Raspberry Blush is a saturated red-orange that enlivens your surroundings while awakening your senses with charismatic colour. This vivacious hue is unapologetic in its boldness as it encourages a confident colour statement.
“For 2023, we really felt the need to dial things up with a colour that brings upbeat energy to our surroundings. There seems to be a willingness to be more creative and expressive within our spaces, drawing us toward bold, fun and playful hues,” says Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore colour and design expert. “Raspberry Blush is dynamic, cheerful and confident, either as a small gesture of colour paired with a beloved neutral, or as a full floor-to-ceiling statement.”
Moments
by BeautiTone
Moments is a calming, shaded blue with an influence of green that brings a fresh perspective to modern interiors and acts as a canvas for the moments ahead. It is reflective and hopeful.
“Blue hues are known to be calming, serene, and reliable – they make us feel comforted, which ultimately invites us to create lasting, positive memories,” says Darryl Allen, BeautiTone creative manager. “Moments is motivated by our desire for healing, wellbeing and exploration.”
Vining Ivy by Dulux
A striking green-blue jewel-toned hue that is symbolic of deep water, Vining Ivy is both calming and invigourating, infusing home decor with a much-needed breath of fresh air after a few challenging years.
“Canadians took pause during the pandemic to reflect on what matters most, appreciating the beauty of the natural world like never before, and this is translating into uber-earthy and rich, sanctuary-like colour choices for the home,” says Mitsu Dhawan, brand manager for Dulux. “As opposed to softer neutrals that have been popular in recent years, the new natureinspired tones are bolder and more expressive, reflecting an optimistic mood as we emerge ready for the next normal.”
With more than 15 years’ experience as a magazine editor, writer and content creator, Sara brings her passion for design and decor to our pages each issue. Instagram @bysaraduck
RASPBERRY BLUSHCanadian Appliance Source offers the latest in smart kitchen appliances to make modern life easier
THE FUTURE IS NOW
The current advancements in modern tech have many homeowners feeling like The Jetson’s TV series has come to life. We have robotic vacuums, thermostats you control with your phone, doorbells with camera/ video and Alexa to answer any question you can think of. As life gains momentum post-pandemic, we want efficiency when we get home so we can streamline our lives in order to accomplish all the things we love to do, right?
Smart kitchen, smart space
In tune with the times, it’s no surprise to learn that most kitchen appliances now
have an app or touchscreen. These and other innovations make it easier for you to do the things you need to do in the kitchen while saving you time. And who wouldn’t love to save time in the kitchen? One of the stand-out smart appliances that dropped this year is the Samsung Family Hub refrigerator from Canadian Appliance Source.
This smart fridge with Alexa builtin lets you control your compatible smart devices, stream music, mirror content and much more all from one central place — the touchscreen on your fridge. Enjoy streaming your favourite music apps, watching your favourite shows from your compatible Samsung smart TV or Galaxy phone, and accessing all your favourite sites like Facebook and YouTube, all from your Family Hub. But wait, there’s more.
The right connections
Stay connected with your family by sharing pictures, videos or
drawings, leave handwritten notes, and sync calendars. At the office or the gym and can’t remember what’s in the fridge? No worries. You can see inside your fridge from anywhere, search recipes based on the food you have left, and plan weekly meals. All that and more is possible with Samsung’s Family Hub refrigerator. Now that’s innovative design. George and Janet Jetson would be so proud.
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Who wouldn’t love to save time in the kitchen?by BILHA KANGETHE
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It’s been two years too long of social distancing restrictions, limited dinner parties and the human connections that we oh so crave. This entertainment season’s mood is to make merry, make up for lost time, and transform your home into a cosy retreat with an exciting return to your favourite timehonoured traditions.
While neutral tones, traditional colours and subdued themes have reigned supreme in past years, the 2022 entertaining season is filled with a bold expression of individuality, deep rich tones, and a modern twist on all our family faves.
Whether you are looking to throw an elegant affair or keeping it close with your loved ones, we’ve got you covered, leaving you refreshed, renewed and rejuvenated for an exciting 2023 ahead.
Embrace expression
Decking the halls is taking on new meaning as we’re seeing everything from a return to vintage collections and a dashing sparkle of the roaring 20’s glitz and glamour to a refined expression of bold atypical colours and textures. Whether you skew towards bold deep rich tones, vibrant colours, pastels or natural neutrals, look to pair your decor with layers of chunky knits, bold patterns and electric finishes such as Capiz shell, mohair and velvet to express your one-of-a-kind taste.
Fête frenzy
While you spend time and create special moments with your loved ones, incorporate your festive glee onto your table and serving ware.
Anchor your tables with linens and layer with seasonal dishware, napkin rings, silverware holders and table scapes. For the traditionalist at heart looking to infuse a modern esthetic into a design palette or someone looking for a touch of nature with fresh evergreens and deep caramel tones, this season’s
This holiday season’s merrymaking barometer is set at festive fun, featuring bold individual expression and tantalizing table scapes
entertaining goodies have something for everyone. Delight in marble coasters, organic cotton tablecloths and napkins, dainty metallics of gold and silver accents — these trimmings are sure to set a tone, add a dash of dazzle and glitter and create the perfect backdrop to an exciting gathering around your table.
Refreshing retreats
We have decorated our living areas and hallways; this year we are not forsaking the place we retire to at the end of the day. Extend the festive feeling to your bedroom and/or guest bedroom and switch out your yearround bedding and layer with chunky knits, festive plaids and embroidered quilts. Accessorize with Sherpa throws, authentic greenery and festive faux botanicals to extend that holiday cheer beyond the communal living spaces of your home.
A reflection of you
Yes, there is a lot to choose from and a lot of re-inspired and re-imagined traditions. The key to successfully create a space that you are going to enjoy is to ensure that the colour schemes you pick will be reflected in each space you walk into. Let this year be a reflection of who you are and how you want you and your loved ones to feel when they are in your home.
Bilha Kangethe is the founder and creative director of The Lifestyle Loft. As a certified designer and interior decorator, she has created a company that focses on the needs of each client and customer and helps them curate a lifestyle that is comfortable and economical. thelifestyleloft.comCENTRE
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OUR DESIGN EXPERTS SHARE STANDOUT STORAGE SOLUTIONS FOR THE BUSIEST ROOMS OF YOUR HOUSE
by SARA DUCKKid’s
room
"With this built-in, I was trying to create not just storage but also a small reading nook and open shelves for the little girls to display their favourite crafts, books and decor – to make it truly personal. The bottom doors were designed to allow the hiding of storage items and to maintain a neat and tidy look."
– Designer Diana Rose, Diana Rose Design.
“Extend your typical closet area and add a nook to incorporate visual interest and functional storage. Here, I created a space for keys, extra out-ofsight seasonal items and larger drawers for hats, scarves and mittens. Think vertical for more storage with hooks for hats and jackets and decorative baskets for extra storage for items used daily.”
– Designer Lisa Kooistra, Lisa Kooistra Designs
Entryway
Living room
“When faced with a room that has limited built-in storage space, I always try to find opportunities with clever furniture that will double as storage. In this living room, I strategically selected this stylish geometric coffee table that lifts up to store extra throws, games, books and kids’ toys, without cluttering up this living space.”
– Designer Amanda Shields, Amanda Shields Design
Bedroom
“Storage is always something we need more of, so finding clever ways to include it without affecting the design is always a challenge. I love adding drawers underneath a bed, as a bed takes up so much real estate in the bedroom, it’s a practical idea to take advantage of the wasted space below it.”
– Designer Jo Alcorn, Jo Alcorn HomeBathroom
“When it came to the design of this modern bathroom, I wanted to keep the look minimalistic but with storage options. The flat panel cabinetry with no handles helps to keep the space looking uncluttered while the open, functional shelving was designed for everyday folded or rolled towels.”
– Designer Trisha Isabey, Isabey Interiors Ph o t o : Jason Harto g“I was able to incorporate a stylish storage option into this home office by flanking the large front window with built-in bookshelves. The side niche with a small higher window also presented a great opportunity for a built-in desk, with cabinets below the window to house office supplies and a printer.”
– Stephanie Brown, Stephanie Brown Inc
“Tall cabinets in a kitchen create the illusion of higher ceilings, so we implemented them to accentuate the existing nine-ft. ceilings in the home, making them appear much larger. Additionally, tall cabinets act as bulk storage for household items used occasionally, such as seasonal cookware and fine china pieces. Finally, we added glass inserts in the tall cabinets to double as a display for the decorative pieces – making it a practical design feature.”
– Designers Jamelya Francis and Michelle Bellissimo, Francis + Bell Design Studio
Kitchen
your gift colour
by TIFFANY PRATTOur mood and outlook are significantly affected by what we surround ourselves with, and colour plays a critical role. Living in colour is a healing, highly vibrational and happy-making experience. For me, colourful, interesting patterns, textures and shiny, glittering one-of-a-kind things make my heart beat faster! So, when it comes to gift giving, I like to gift how I live. By injecting colour, I am bestowing the powers of joy, healing and transformation onto the gift. Be it a fun beauty product or a book, I know I can somehow infuse it with colour and inspiration. Seriously, who can’t help but smile when pulling on a multi-patterned pair of colourful socks?
A gift isn’t complete without wrapping. Don’t feel you must rush to the store to buy wrapping paper – we can do something more creative than that. Try wrapping your gift Furoshiki-style with a colourful piece of fabric you have. Paint up a box from that recent online shopping delivery. Make a bow out of some bubble wrap or wool from that yarn stash that never seems to deplete. Think of the wrapping as an extension of your gift. I hope you enjoy exploring my colour-infused giving ideas. Go forth and gift!
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Dahlia crew SOCKS by Solmate Socks. $22. solmatesocks.com
Ultra mini classic sheepskin BOOTS by Ugg. $175. nordstrom.ca
“These are my favourite socks.”
500-piece jewellery jumble PUZZLE by Blanc Puzzles. $12. amazon.ca
Clear narrow oversized square SUNGLASSES with medium yellow lenses by Yes Glasses. $79. yesglasses.com
Standard REUSABLE BAG in multi-check by Baggu. $19. indigo.ca
APPLE WATCH series 8. Starting at $529. apple.com
I am gifting this to my sweet dachshund Poppy Pratt!”
Naranco COAT by Celia B. $588. celiab.com
Faux fur SNUGGLE SAC by Floof Couture. From $147. etsy.com
Tiffany Pratt is a Toronto-based multi-disciplinary designer. She supports corporate clients and the public on projects ranging from creative direction, product design, interiors, colour consultation and personal styling. Often referred to as the Queen of Colour, Pratt has an unmistakable, standout style. Learn more about Pratt and her colour consulting services at tiffanypratt.com/reno-decor
Winter cheer for your houseplants
by MARK & BEN CULLENWith the days now noticeably shorter, we turn to our interior greenscapes to lift our spirits through the dark days of winter.
While houseplant companions cheer up our homes, they too are feeling the effects of shorter days. Nobody understands this better than Darryl Cheng, author of The New Plant Parent. An engineer who has studied the relationship between houseplants and light, Cheng writes: “The impact of light cannot be overstated: No special fertilizer, distilled water or humidifiers will improve a houseplant in a poorly lit environment.”
Here are our top tips for ensuring the well-being of your cherished plants through the winter:
Light
Light is the big one during this limited-daylight time of year. Placing your tropical plants in south-facing, unobstructed windows is ideal, but there is also nothing wrong with adding artificial light. However, take note: Cheng advises that many agricultural-grade grow lights are likely overkill. “Most of the tropicals people are growing as houseplants have a lower light demand than the high-yielding vegetable crops those
lights are built for,” he writes. “If you have a regular white LED bulb, your plants will get enough spectrum at enough intensity to survive.” Bear in mind this supplemental LED lighting is lower intensity than the sun, which can be compensated for with longer exposure — up to 12 hours a day won’t hurt — and with the efficiency of LED lights, there shouldn’t be too much cause for concern on your hydro bill.
Less moisture
The biggest cause for houseplant failure is too much love in the form of watering. Waterlogged potting soil will lead to root rot. If your plants are looking yellow or black and wilted, check to see if the soil is too wet by pushing your finger into the soil about three centimetres deep. Remove the dead foliage and repot into fresh, dry soil if necessary.
More moisture
Many of the tropical plants we enjoy in our home are native to humid, rainforest-like environments – basically the opposite of our dry Canadian homes during the winter. Orchids, majesty palm, begonias, and Boston fern are some that will benefit from a daily misting with room temperature water in a fine spray bottle, generally when the soil starts to appear dry. Keep an eye out for brown or dry leaf
tips. Important note: Succulents, fiddle leaf fig, and spider plants are among those that do not benefit from misting and can end up with the symptoms of overwatering when misted. The easiest way to decide whether to mist your houseplants or not is to consider where they came from. Those native to the Mediterranean and Africa typically enjoy drier conditions than the lush tropical plants hailing from the rainforests of Southeast Asia and South America.
New Year diet program
Like many of us, the new year is a good time for indoor plants to cut back their food intake. Pay close attention — if there is new growth, continue fertilizing at a reduced rate. Most common houseplants slow down in the winter, so you can hold off fertilizing completely until early spring when you notice growth picking up again. In extreme cases, fertilizing in winter can turn soil salty and burn roots however, most often it is just a waste – the expensive fertilizer will end up flowing right through the soil.
The right steps
Canadian winters are hard on us all, but when we take the right steps to take care of our houseplants, they will in turn look after us.
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From reducing stress to self-discovery, journalling is a mental-health well-being powerhouse.
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your way to wellness
by SARA DUCKAs we recover from the pandemic, many of us are still processing the life-altering implications the new virus had on our lives. Fear of the unknown. Loss of loved ones. Isolation. Children learning remotely. Panic-buying toilet paper.
These past couple of years have taken its toll on our minds and hearts, and the need to look after our mental well-being has never been more necessary. While forest bathing and sourdough bread-making became synonymous with providing self-care during COVID, another movement has been on the rise — journalling, writing down your thoughts and feelings to understand them better. Studies have shown that done daily, writing in a journal can help reduce stress, improve your mood, help process negative thoughts and harness selfdiscovery and goals.
You may be thinking back to your teenage diaries written strictly under lock and key. These small, lined books always soothed the soul after some high school drama, right? That’s because writing down what we think and feel lets us express ourselves freely without judgement; it’s a way to process our concerns, issues, problems and fears.
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Maybe it was the arrival of Zoom calls and we all needed a cool-looking background, or we finally just got wise to the fact that bookcases and shelves can be great styling tools, but these standard items have really come into focus the last couple of years. Outside of a video view, a well-styled open shelf can elevate and enhance the rest of a room, adding character and interest, and yes, function, too.
I often use open shelving in my own designs, and it’s as requested and loved by my clients as it is by me. In one project, we aligned the theme of the accessories in relation to the room’s broader esthetic, which featured wood and organic elements, with a neutral palette. Our shelf display had muted tones, with a mix of objects and materials that resonated with the rest of the space.
Here are some of my personal tips to style a bookshelf.
Start from scratch
This is my best advice when decorating, whether it’s a bookshelf or a whole room. Clearing out everything may sound overwhelming at first, but it makes lighter work of the styling itself. It’s also the best way to take stock of the shelf and the space around it, which will impact what goes on it.
Be selective
When choosing your accessories, do so wisely, as there is a fine line between a “collection” and “clutter.” The space on your shelf is precious, so don’t waste it on pieces you don’t love, and certainly don’t waste it by cluttering it up again. Whatever you choose, make sure your selections have the desired impact in the room.
Look for variety
Try incorporating an assortment of items in alternate groupings, such as books mingled with photos, art, baskets and pottery. Vary your material selections as well, with a mix of pieces in wood, metal, glass and stone, in a range of textures. Plants are a great addition, too.
Add colour
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If you don’t choose books based on their covers (really, you shouldn’t), consider wrapping them in coloured paper to bring a little life to your displays. Add further visual interest to your display by painting or wallpapering the back panel of the bookshelf, or the wall behind it if it has an open back.
While this advice does the whole “don’t judge a book by its cover” thing, go ahead and treat your books like true accessories, with an eye to colour and pattern. Believe it or not, books come wrapped in some truly beautiful covers that, in my opinion, can easily be placed on a shelf alongside framed or canvas art.
Create balance
When arranging your accessories, consider the weight and size of each object in relation to the others, and the bookcase itself. Smaller items organically “float” to the top, while the larger ones gravitate toward the bottom. Be sure to balance your display with some empty space. When you think you’re done, take a step back and adjust the display until you’re happy with the result.
When grouping your collections, work in odd numbers, which creates symmetry and is generally pleasing to the eye. Place the tallest or largest item in the centre of each mini arrangement, with the smaller items on either side.
Tell the story of you
A bookshelf isn’t just a place to put your stuff; it’s an opportunity to showcase your style, personality and personal interests. It’s a way to infuse your home with colour, texture and vibrancy. It helps tell the story of you. Put some thought into your accessories and arrangements, and what it is you want to say. Alternate your display with the changing seasons, your evolving interests and new experiences, or just on a whim. Consider it your blank canvas.
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A tale of two rooms
It’s an interior design tale as old as time — how to make an open-concept main floor flow, while remaining functional and fabulous.
For designer Melanie Hay of Melanie Hay Design, the solution is to rely on her problem-solving skills. “I needed to solve several key functions in the space first,” says Hay. “I needed to carve out “zones” in the open-concept space that ensured there was enough room for family living and lounging, entertaining, working from home and dining.” Hay was mindful that her clients were a young family with a new baby and anticipated they would need the entire area to be comfy and cosy for daily family life, but also streamlined and stylish for entertaining.
“I knew with a young child in the house, I needed to be practical with
finishes, and I wanted the room to feel cohesive but still interesting,” she explains.
When creating the dining area, Hay had to come up with a clever small-space solution.”My clients really wanted a place to congregate with family and eat, but space was tight, and I didn’t want to take away from the spacious living/family area,” says Hay. She chose a previously unused area to set the stage for a dining nook and placed a pretty, upholstered dining bench under the window to soften the look and save space.
Next, she added two shaded wall sconces on either side of the window to help define the dining room area and some soft diffused lighting in the evening.
“The chairs are a bold visual element and are also practical, while the mid-century modern style walnut table is a bit unexpected,” she says.
Colour consistency throughout
Hay started by painting the walls in Muslin colour, by Benjamin Moore. She appreciated the soft blush undertones and knew it would pair perfectly with the paint brand’s Cosmopolitan hue.
The warm grey with green undertones was used as a contrasting colour on the wainscotting throughout the area and on the large fireplace/TV unit. “The two colours give the space polish and dimension,” says Hay.
When it came to the overall colour palette, Hay used a variety of coordinating warm, earthy tones, using her client’s laid-back personalities and their desire for the space to feel “comfortable and relaxed” as her main inspiration.
“I love neutral palettes in general, as I find them very livable and timeless however, there is always the chance that a space will fall flat if it doesn’t have enough dimension in tones and textures,” she says. To add depth, Hay incorporated various textiles and materials — a wool and jute rug, linen on the sofa, silk, wool, velvet and linen on the toss cushions, and
brass accents. “This layering of natural textiles and materials makes the space feel warm, enveloping and cosy and keeps it casual yet elegant,” explains Hay.
To mainain a cohesive look between the living and dining areas, Hay incorporated the same palette and material selections to ensure there was flow throughout the rooms. In addition, she paid particular attention to the space’s light and dark elements to ensure everything felt balanced. Even the window treatments were consistent between the two rooms to maintain a natural flow.
A satisfying solution
Using her keen design skills, Hay was able to turn an open-concept dilemma into a stylishly defined space fit for the entire family’s needs.
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To add depth, Hay incorporated various textiles and materials
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by ALI MOENCKThe pandemic has had some people reevaluateing their concept of home and their needs. “Over the last two years, many of us have experienced loss of some kind. Never before have we spent so much time at home, working and isolating for months,” says registered interior designer, Lisa Sandham, citing many of her clients who have wanted a greater focus on health and finding ways their home could improve their well-being.
“The provincial stay-at-home orders gave clients the opportunity to reflect on changes they were considering for their homes,” she says. “Transforming their space into their own personal oasis became a priority for many people, and the trend has continued into 2022.”
A FOCUS ON COMFORTABLE, DURABLE, AND LUXURIOUS FURNITURE PIECES
“Most clients are choosing upgrades to upholstery options on their sofas, such as memory foam wrapped in down,” explains Sandham. “Durable commercial fabrics, such as
Crypton, are very popular. These fabrics are beautiful, cosy and sustainable, easily repelling spills and stains.” With winter just around the corner, she advises a decorating strategy of comfort, with pieces that are both pleasant to the eye and that feel luxurious. Adding seasonal accessories such as a warm throw, accent cushions, layered bedding and additional accent lighting are all ways to create a warm and inviting environment during the most frigid months.
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE
“Several of our projects over the last year have centered on main-level renovations that address aging in place safely and comfortably,” she says. “There has been an increased focus on integrating accessible design, lighting and smart home technologies.”
She suggests being realistic when considering an improvement. “With many older homes, achieving 100 per cent accessibility is not possible without an extensive renovation or addition.” In most scenarios, she says interior changes include providing a main-floor bedroom and
bathroom with a large shower, widening existing doorways, and adding additional structural blocking within the walls for future grab-bar installations.
ELEMENTS OF NATURE
Sandham’s design ethos extends to a homeowner’s wellbeing. “Introducing biophilic elements that mimic our natural environment has been well studied and shown to improve overall health,” she says.
In biophilic design, elements of nature are incorporated into a space to boost wellness. Sandham suggests taking inspiration from the natural environment with a focus on natural colour palettes, introducing plants, choosing natural and sustainable interior finishes, including curvaceous lines in both furniture and art, and creating desirable outdoor views through landscape design.
LIGHTING
An additional component of biophilic design is lighting, whether it be maximizing natural daylight or having the ability to control artificial lighting to mimic the colour temperatures we naturally experience throughout a day. “Studies have shown this contributes to positive health effects,” says Sandham, and recommends exploring smart LED bulbs and fixtures that are compatible with smart home apps and voice control. “The perception of light and what is comfortable can vary from one individual to another. Having the ability to control this element of design in our living spaces can add tremendously to the enjoyment of our homes.”
Incorporating these fundamental changes can be transformative, turning a person’s home into a “paradise” to enjoy, which reflects their personality, tastes and preferences.
Lisa Sandham is a registered interior designer based in Thunder Bay, Ontario.join us at the 2023
Interior Design Show Toronto
RENO+DECOR is looking forward once again to the Interior Design Show Toronto that runs from Jan. 19-23 at the Metro Convention Centre. We’ll be there and invite you to come visit us at booth 903, where you will find copies of our free magazines, including the 2023 issue of Ontario Design.
If you are looking for design advice, designers Lisa Kooistra and Diana Rose will be at our booth Saturday Jan. 21 from 1 to 4 p.m. to help answer your design questions.
THE THEME OF THE RENO+DECOR BOOTH THIS YEAR IS INTO THE JUNGLE
– DESIGNED BY LISA
Tranquility and conversation — creating an inviting space for like-minded professionals to grow and discuss ideas in the beauty of nature.
In our busy fast-paced lives, nature has proven to provide us with peace and lower stress levels. With the past couple of years bringing us uncertain times, I wanted to create a tranquil environment for like-minded professionals to take time and create conversations on design and what inspires their daily choices.
With the infusion of a natural colour palette derived from nature, I wanted this space to be soft but impactful with its bold prints and unique textures. While we may be aware of the natural colour palette of nature on a daily basis, there are also other impactful tones to pay attention to. In this space, we showcase some bolder tones. Red, orange, teal, burgundy — these aren’t the first colours we think of, but they surround us with their beauty all the time. This space is inspired by nature’s splendour and should inspire on-going conversations on how we should live with it and not against it.
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by DIANA ROSE • photos MIKE CHAJECKIGracious hosting is all about making your guests feel comfortable.
It’s also about making your home, their home, even if only for a short period of time. This is when some of those oftenoverlooked rooms come into focus –namely, the guest bedroom and bath. Follow these design tips to style these spaces as a cosy retreat your visitors will never want to leave!
Decorate with neutrals
If your goal is to make them comfortable, using a neutral colour palette of creams, whites and gentle greys will go a long way. Generally speaking, this family of hues is broadly appealing, which makes it a great choice for a guest bedroom, where one guest’s esthetic preferences and comfort level may differ dramatically from another’s.
Another reason neutral colours work well in a guest bedroom – or in any bedroom – is the atmosphere and ambience they lend to the space. Cool, calm and collected is the ultimate in guest room goals.
Finally, as we see colour trends fade in and out of style every year, a neutral colour scheme has remained consistent. Going this route means you won’t have to redecorate any time soon.
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Be sure to have the right type of lighting, with dimmers in the right places. A bedroom will typically need ambient overhead lighting, table lamps or sconces on either side of the bed
Make it indulgent
Treat your guests to a little luxury for the duration of their stay. When it comes to extravagances, the best place to take your cues is from the hotel industry. Think back to your favourite vacation accommodation, and remember what made your stay so memorable. Then, incorporate some of these elements into your bedrooms at home. Fresh soft bedding, piles of pillows and extra blankets are sleep essentials, especially during the winter months. In the guest bath, ensure there are plenty of plush towels and toiletries at your guests’ disposal.
From a decor perspective, you can incorporate little luxuries into the room in the form of a textured feature wall, elegant window coverings, modern lighting, and furnishings that are both practical and stylish.
Enhance function and interest
Some thoughtful accessories and pieces of furniture, beyond the bed and night tables, can really give your guests added independence and flexibility in their room. Assume that
visitors will be using the room to relax and do their own thing at times, so aim for comfort and function. Incorporate a small sitting area tucked into the corner of a room to add visual interest, while providing a place for people to sit, take a phone call, or just relax
With that said, don’t overburden the room, or your guests, with too much “stuff.” Keep the space clean and clutter-free to maintain its sense of rest and relaxation.
All the right pieces
Creating a “home away from home” is easy when you have the right inspiration. But while your goal is to indulge your guests, remember that the room is in your home, so it should align with your own esthetic preferences and practical needs. With the right pieces in place, you just might find yourself spending a lot more time in the guest room.
Diana Rose is the principal and creative director for Diana Rose Design. Nationally published, she is known for creating tailored interiors that enhance and complement your lifestyle. Servicing Toronto, the GTA, and Muskoka dianarose.design IG: @dianarosedesignDining room debut
by PATTI WILSONTips to create your first dining area
I’m often asked to create dining areas that are intimate but open, cosy yet cool –oxymorons by all accounts. Believe it or not, it is possible to achieve this balance. So, if your dining room is making its debut this year, pull up a seat and take notes as I serve up some of my top dining room decorating tips!
Let’s talk tables
As the setting for gatherings and celebrations, your dining table will be a mainstay behind countless dinners, toasts, future dreams and reflections of the past.
Generally speaking, your table should echo the room’s overall shape and proportions. Rectangular and oval
tables are best-suited to elongated rooms and open-concept areas, square tables work well in square rooms and nooks, and round tables are a good choice in small spaces.
Relative to the room, plan to leave a three- to four-ft.-gap between the table and walls or large furnishings to accommodate the flow of traffic and serving. For seating at the table,
reserve a two-ft.-spot for each guest to account for the place setting with a little wiggle room on either side.
Dining tables come in a broad range of materials. Wood is traditional and durable, and is available in styles from rustic and classic to contemporary. Glass tabletops are easy to clean and are great in small spaces, as they don’t carry any visual weight. Metal, marble, concrete and stone – each has its own unique characteristics.
When choosing, do so wisely, as your table will set the tone in the room and at your dinner party.
A chair affair
With the perfect dining table in place, you can now move onto the chairs. Your chairs are an opportunity to express your style and infuse some unique personality into the room. The chairs don’t all have to match the table, or each other for that matter, but they should align in terms of style and the overall esthetic.
The proportions of your dining chairs matter. Most dining tabletops measure about 30 inches high. Thus, the seat of a standard dining chair is typically about 18 to 20 inches up from the floor. If your dining table is of an unconventional height, plan for a gap of about 10 to 12 inches between the seat and the tabletop.
Lighting it up
Lighting is a critical component in the dining area. A chandelier is the classic choice of fixture as an elegant focal point to ‘wow’ your guests and showcase the dining table. Your chandelier should be big enough to make a visual impact in the space. The rule of thumb is the diametre of your chandelier or pendant should measure between one-half to threequarters of the diametre or the width of the table, and be suspended three feet above the tabletop. This leaves it low enough to create a sense of intimacy and warmth with enough
room for guests to stand and lean across the table or a centrepiece.
Sure to impress
Your dining room is begging to host a great party. With these tips, the space will be dressed to impress – and impress it will.
Patti Wilson, principal of award-winning Patti Wilson Design, is known for creating stylish, thoughtfully curated, livable interiors. The firm provides residential design services for discerning clientele focused on creating elevated interiors that are approachable and a reflection of the client’s unique story. pattiwilsondesign.com. IG: @patti_wilson_design
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Fall in love with your home all over again
Expansion plans
An addition can breathe new life into an existing home, adapting it to the changing needs of your family so that you can remain in a neighbourhood you love. By doing your research and working with a fully certified professional builder who belongs to an organization such as RenoMark, a new addition can make you fall in love with your home all over again.
When considering a home addition, it’s important to develop an idea of what you want to do, your needs and your budget. Driving around your neighourhood to look at how other homes have been renovated is a great way to get some inspiration. If you can, talk to people who have additions you like and ask them about their experiences.
When meeting with builders, ensure you have a clear idea of your budget. This will determine what may or may not be possible, and experienced builders will be able to provide you with alternative options that can accomplish what you are looking for, in multiple ways if necessary. Different types of additions can affect the price. For example, building ‘up’ on an existing footprint instead of ‘out’ is usually a less expensive option.
Once the contract is signed, the process typically begins with a site plan and working with an architect or designer on the designs. Once the designs have been finalized, your builder will submit an application
to your municipality for pre-zoning, variances and the Committee of Adjustments process. Depending on the complexity of the designs and how long it takes the municipality to process your application, it can often take four to six months or longer as the plans move through the approval process before any construction can begin.
An addition can take anywhere from six to 12 months to complete once construction has begun, and it is important for you to understand how the renovation process could change your daily life and living situation.
Depending on the type of addition, it may not be feasible to continue living in your home during construction. The renovation work can impact your home’s utilities,
by MARKO FURLANIworkers will be coming in and out, and there will be noise and disruption. You may have to make alternative accommodations during the building process.
Another thing to keep in mind is that problems with the existing house can be discovered during renovations, such as mould, water damage, or structural issues. These can affect timelines and possibly change the design of your addition, so be ready to adapt and work with your builder throughout the course of a project.
By hiring a professional builder you trust, being prepared throughout the process and keeping an open mind, an addition can result in a renewed home that you will continue to love for years to come.