Friday, 8 February 2013

What's new for '13??

Wow - its February already!  January just flew by and I apologize for not having kept up with my posts!

I always look forward to the attending the Interior Design Show at the end of January and this year was no different.  I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and of course I came home all fired up about the newest trends in home decor. 




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I'm just going to share with you some of the booths I found memorable at the show.  Every year it seems to get better and better with the integration of really smart, thoughtful design.  One such booth was one by AYA Kitchens.  

The design I am referring to is pictured below.  I love the way the dining table swings out from inside the island.  It also shows the stainless steel cover that slides to hide the cooktop.  The injection of a chunky wood table in the almost all white kitchen keeps this island simple and modern but not stark.   

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Another display that comes to mind is the medicine cabinet pictured below.  It is a nice change from the traditional way they open.  This particular design can be opened manually or at the touch of a button. 

 

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Naturally, the push to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle was still apparent. If you have been on pinterest lately you may have noticed the trend of using pallets to construct a large selection of different items - headboards, platform beds, shelves, end tables etc. 



To show the versatility of this most basic item,  "Pop up Office" presented a unique idea - creating a flexible compact workspace using reclaimed wood palette boards.  A mobile , functional workplace without all the frills, it comes in sections that fit together.  All work surfaces are sanded down and completely smooth.  Areas such as the floor have only a rough sanding since skin would not come in direct contact with it.   



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I am always eager to see what the new trends in tiles are.  I came across the Creekside Tile Company's beautiful display and saw that although the square and subway tiles are still around, there are more choices available in other shapes.



These tiles would be a stunning focal point on their own,






but if you look closely you can pick out one other detail in this one that really sets it apart. 


Yes, the grout used has sparkles mixed in!  This photo doesnt do it justice - but it really is wonderful.  It would also look great if you are using an all white focal wall in a bathroom, it adds that extra bit of sparkle without being "in your face". 

So there you have a few tidbits, in my next post I will discuss more about the trends in bathrooms.  Whats up and coming for bathtubs, sinks, and fixtures?

Check out next weeks post to find out!

Have a great week and thanks for visiting!


Monday, 10 December 2012

Create Fireplace Envy with Electric Fireplaces

Warming up inside in this cold windy weather can easily be done with the addition of a fireplace.  What better way to get that cozy feeling in practically any room?  And of course you can't deny the ambiance it gives to a room....... 


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After determining which room you would like to add a fireplace to, the next consideration becomes what type of fireplace is your best option?  -  wood burning, gas or electric?  Since most of us are already familiar with the wood burning and gas model fireplaces, in this post I will explore the electric fireplace option.  I met with Jeanne Grier from Stylish Fireplaces.  Jeanne was kind enough to hold a seminar to educate myself and some collegues about the latest in electric fireplaces.  She deals exclusively with them and so is naturally an expert on the subject.

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Who wouldn't enjoy a relaxing soak beside this travertine fireplace?

First I need to mention that electric fireplaces have come a long way from those available in years past.  They can fit any style, from traditional to ultra modern.  Another benefit is the fireplace can be operated with just the flame for ambiance, or both heat and flame. 

Not only do electric fireplaces look much more realistic than before, they are extremely energy efficient. YES energy efficient - I know people perceive them to be the most expensive to run, but in actuality they are not.  At most they cost 16 cents an hour at maximum capacity.   When using the 'flame only' option it drops to a mere 3 cents an hour.  In comparison, gas fireplaces cost between 20 - 40 cents an hour depending on the BTU's. 

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A major advantage of an electric is that they can be installed almost anywhere.  They have zero clearance which means the surrounding area does not need to be fireproof.  This is also why they can so easily be incorporated into beautifully built media cabinets. 


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This is a great way to keep a nice clean look in your family room.  The media cabinet below has storage spaces in the panels above and beside the actual unit.  The top panel which houses the cable converter, vcr or bluray player has been designed so that the remote will still function while the door remains closed.  This is possible due to the plexiglass front panel.


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Here are some more transitional and traditional design ideas: 


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Wood surrounds or stone surrounds, there is a style to suit everyone. 

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Corner units are also available, as are stoves:

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With electric fireplaces there is no venting required, and no worry about carbon monoxide.  It is best to have a separate circuit for your new fireplace but if that is not possible, you can use one at reduced output.

If you require design advice about adding one of these beautiful units to a room in your home, please feel free to contact me at:

changesinteriordesign@gmail.com



Thanks for visiting!

Thursday, 15 November 2012

The 2012 Junior League Holiday House Tour

What a wonderful weekend!  I had a fabulous time at the tour this year - thanks to everyone who came out to see whats new in seasonal decor. 



The rooms Nicole (Purple Lotus Interiors) and I decorated were a boy's bedroom and main bathroom.  The boy's room was converted to a "Holiday Guest Retreat" using the dramatic combination of black, red, white and silver. 




The slender black pencil trees were an unexpected change from the traditional green when paired with the brilliant red ornaments.  The silver injected the extra sparkle and was complimented by the mirror hung above the bed.

 


The lit arrangements on the dresser were a favourite.  The black pointsettas, red hydrangeas and sparkly stems were made more dramatic with the sinamay and lights in the clear glass vases. 

 

Large, contemporary style lanterns on the floor beside the bed were filled with sinamay and coordinating ornaments.  To add a little more wow factor, we placed an led flashlight in the bottom, and wired another one inside the top to illuminate the contents.  Now they can give any dark corner in your house a soft glow. 


On to the bathroom - we opted to do this room in more neutral tones.  The contrast of soft white with the dark chocolate brown were accented with both gold and silver.   To the top of the gold slender tree we added 6 dark birds facing downwards so that their long tails made for an unusual tree topper.




As you can see, using neutral tones does not equal boring, as long as you keep a balance of light and dark tones, and use different textures. 

Before I go, I have to give a huge thank you to the following companies who very generously lent us products to complete our rooms. 


Holland Park
Marquis
Sue's Bed and Bath
Urban Barn


If you have any questions regarding where we obtained certain items, please email me and I will be happy to help you out.  (changesinteriordesign@gmail.com)

I could not close without mentioning the lovely ladies of the Junior League, they really worked tirelessly to ensure everything ran smoothly.  Your help was very much appreciated!

I look forward to hearing your comments regarding the house tour, and to taking part in this festive event again next year! 

Thanks for visiting!

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Junior League Holiday House Tour

I am pleased to be a part of the 30 year anniversay of the Holiday House Tour for the Junior League again this year.  Nicole (from Purple Lotus Interiors) and I are once again decorating a bedroom and bathroom for the ``Family Perfect`` home in Ancaster.

The Junior League is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.*
Each year they put on the Holiday House Tour of Distinctive Homes.  If you happened to tour the Burlington house last November you would have seen the "Natural Elegance" concept we created for a guest bedroom and ensuite. 

Our idea was to have a mix of natural, rustic pieces contrasted with with the sparkly elements of the season.  I am posting a few photos to show you what we came up with for these rooms last year.  


The birch branches displayed in a clear vase with sinamay and lights were a favourite idea for many guests.   These had the most impact when located in a dark area of the room. 


Many people commented on the dresser.  The "Believe" letters were surrounded by sinamay and lights, then accented with pinecones and tree ornaments. 
 
We were happy when a photo of our dresser vignette was published in the Burlington Post!


The tour dates this year are November 9 - 11.  Tickets are $25.00 in advance or $30.00 at the door.  If you want to know more please visit the Junior League website at: 

www.juniorleague.ca

I don't know how many of you have had the pleasure of touring the holiday homes for the Junior League in the past.  It truly is a great way to spend an afternoon or evening gathering ideas for the holiday season, as well as supporting a good cause.   Many women make a day of it with their girlfriends, grabbing a bite to eat inbetween stops.  Sounds like a good way to spend time on a cold November day don't you think?

Please come by and say hello when you visit the Ancaster home.  I will be there most of the weekend and would love to hear your feedback!

 Thanks!


 * quote of mission from the Junior League website

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Emerging Trends and Colour Stories - Winter Wonder

Winter Wonder is a rich, textured look with plenty of contrasts.  It is, by far,  my favourite colour combination of the year.  Pairing a beautiful deep nordic blue, with greys, and shimmery whites gives it a luxurious feel. 



Think weathered woods, barnboards, faux cowhides and lambskins.  Add these natural smoky coloured elements with some shimmer but restrained use of colour.  Dark browns, bark and cableknits also get into the mix.



Now to translate that to a room setting,  here is an example of how well these elements work together.  This living room has a dramatic, yet serene appeal.  

 
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A dining room with dark blue walls and a rustic table can still look sophisticated. 
 
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Winter Wonder is a versatile look you can have fun with.  Using the various textures with muted blue- grey tones makes for an interesting impression.  Below are some other combinations that work well using this winter wonder palette. 
 
 
 
Thanks for dropping by! 
 
I am happy to say I am again creating a festive room for The Junior League of Hamilton-Burlington Holiday House Tour this year with my fellow decorator Nicole at Purple Lotus Interiors.  In my next blog I will tell you all about that! 
 
In the meantime you can check out what they are all about on their website at:  www.juniorleague.ca      

 

Monday, 8 October 2012

Emerging Trends and Colour Stories - Autumn Blaze - Copper

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This colour story has the gorgeous copper and sienna shades we identify with for the season.  Look for the warm tones of auburn, russet and chestnut.  This year the trend is to merge these orange based colours with the earthy taupes or greys. 

This room uses the warm palette with darker, bolder colours. 

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 Here taupe and orange is combined and has a completely different feel. 

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As with the Autumn Blaze Scarlett Colour Story, the Copper one also injects brave patterns into the mix.  Have a look at the pillow below to illustrate what I mean. 
 
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I will leave you with some fall ideas to use in and around your home. 
 
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I just wanted to mention the big trend regarding painted pumpkins this year.  The great thing about that is you can colour them to suit your decor while still giving you that unmistakeable shape that shouts fall. 
 
My next post will be the final one of this trends and colour stories series.  Check back soon for my Winter Wonder blog.
 
Til next time - have fun with your seasonal decorating!
 
 
 
 


Friday, 5 October 2012

Emerging Trends and Colour Stories - Autumn Blaze

Ahh......Fall.  Its arrival has brought us cooler nights and some beautiful bright reds along with it.    


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Red, Black and White are the dominant tones inside the "Scarlett Autumn Blaze" Colour Story.    Again the graphic patterns are used but mixed with softer metals.   The zebra pattern is used in its traditional black and white or in an unexpected red.





This bold red is also used alot through colour blocking.  Notice the dramatic statement the red wall makes in this room.


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This combination can look trendy and urban or classic and clean.  Who wouldn't enjoy relaxing on the stunning porch below?


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Check back soon so you can see what the Autumn Blaze Copper colour story is all about. 
Happy Thanksgiving!