{ Archive for May, 2009 }

calico corners fabrics

When I was a little girl, I sometimes dreamed of being a seamstress so that I`d be able to sew my own fabulous clothes. Poofy skirts, flowing dresses, satin sashes … I dreamed of having the most exquisite wardrobe. I`ve always loved beautiful fabrics. I love the look, the touch of soft silks, the way something as simple as a fine-looking fabric can make you smile. These days, my love of fabric has extended from fashion to decor. Upholstering furniture in a fabric hand-picked by you is such an easy way to personalize your home, to choose something that makes you happy and reflects your taste, your style and your personality. The options at calicocorners.com are swoon-worthy. Check ‘em out!
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father’s day gift ideas – part one

I take comfort in the certainties in life. All kittens are cute. In every Martha Stewart Halloween special, she’s bound to say the word “ghoulish” 500 times. And the fact that Father’s Day is hands-down, the most difficult gift-buying occasion in the calendar year.

Dads are just so hard to buy for. Everything my dad wants, he goes out and buys for himself, leaving my sister and I the unenviable task of divining what he doesn’t know he wants. (Does that even make sense?)

That’s why I’m bucking the trend of a lifetime, and am scoping out Father’s Day gift ideas a month in advance.

This actually caught my eye at the Real Canadian Superstore the other day…

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PC Home medium-size grill cover, $40

Sure, it’s tightroping the fine line between kitsch and cute, but since it’s a barbeque cover, I’m gonna cut it some slack. Barbequeing is meant to be fun! It’s totally cottage-casual, and as my dad is no stranger to splitting firewood, he’ll get a kick out of the forestry motif.

I’ll consider it option #1. More to come. icon wink fathers day gift ideas   part one

what’s new at ikea

I’m really loving the new Edland collection at IKEA, and 99% of that love affair lies in the lower half of each piece — those cabriole legs are such an elegant detail, providing a light, graceful contrast to the otherwise imposing stained pine. I’d love to pair the dressing table with a prettily-printed skirted Parsons chair… It could even double as a home office workstation… 


Edland dressing table, $249

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Edland bedside table, $129

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What I’m most pumped about, though, is my exclusive preview of the new IKEA PS Collection next week… Tomorrow, I leave for Almhult, Sweden (the worldwide base of operations for IKEA!), to interview the delightful Wiebke Braasch, a designer behind two of the products in the exciting new line. Can’t wait to see what she’s cooked up for us this time, as her resume for IKEA includes the popular Skimra lampshades (the ones with that you can switch out in any number of colours)…

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And the Vano easy chair

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Following that, I’m off to Copenhagen to soak up Danish design in its natural habitat… So crazy cited!

I’ll be blogging throughout my trip, so stayed tuned over the next week for some Scandinavian sweetness…



cool vintage tech

It seems these days that technology is moving at the speed of light. You buy the latest iPod and then a couple of months later, that puppy’s old news. How’s a gal to keep up?

If you’re not ready to let go of your outdated tech-cessories, why not wait until they turn vintage? On a recent scour through the Etsy site, I found tons of fab vintage tech goods that may not work half as well as today’s products (or may not work at all), but gosh-darned-it, won’t they look cute sitting on your bookshelf or countertop.

Here’s a few of the fierce finds I stumbled across on Etsy — keep in mind they sell fast, so you may have to do some hunting of your own.

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Cooler than cool 1950s typewriter, $210 US, PoeticHome.

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Mod 1960s GE clock, $32 US, AquaVelvet.

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1970 Polaroid Swinger Camera, $20 US, VintageEyeCandy.

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Circa 1948 Hamilton Beach mixer, $74 US, AuntMaryGraceshouse.

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1960s Imperial record player, $95 US, Thrush.

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Vintage Italian Marble phone, $45 US, TheRubyKitten.

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flip & tumble reusable bags

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OK, there are loads of reusable bags on the market, so I’m quite particular about ones I’ll use. They have to be lightweight and not bulky, so I can tuck them easily into my purse. For a long time I’ve been using Envirosax bags for those very reasons, but Flip & Tumble’s 24-7 bags win on both those counts, too!

The colours are lovely (there are lots more), the wide strap is built for comfort, and check out how the bag rolls up into a teeny-tiny ball in this video.

Here’s some info on the bags direct from the Flip & Tumble site:

bag size = 12″ x 14″ x 5″ = large enough for 3 half gallons [2-litres] of milk and then some

ball size = 3″ in diameter = the size of a peach

weight capacity = 25 lbs. = strong enough for a bowling ball or two

material = ripstop nylon

felt patch = keeps the bag on your shoulder

washing instructions = machine wash cold, drip dry

plastic bags spared = 1,000+ [how many bags you can potential save by using a reusuable bag!]

Available at: www.flipandtumble.com

Price: from $7 (US) per bag, depending on how many bags you buy!


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designed to sell

Today`s real estate market is proving stressful for home buyers and sellers. How do you know when to buy and when to wait? What upgrades are worth the investment to attract potential buyers? What are the key considerations you should keep in mind before you buy or sell? styleathome.com checked in with Linda Turner, a real estate agent with Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty in Mississauga, Ont. and she revealed some secrets that will help you make the most of your move and get the most bang for your buck. Read the full story here: 10 secrets from a real estate agent. Plus, check out these gorgeous photos (below) of a Surrey, B.C. home that was designed on a budget to sell. You`ll want to check out those great ideas, too! Read the full story here: Sell this house: Budget-friendly decorating ideas

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primp your patio — pc home bistro set

Hey, all you apartment and condo dwellers..

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How perfect would this beautiful little bistro set be for your balcony? In synthetic woven resin and steel, it’s durable, folds for easy winter storage, and you can hardly take issue with the price — a staggering steal at only $130 for the three piece set. Loves!

Available at: PC Home

digital decor

Times are tough these days and if you can`t afford to take a luxury trip to New York, San Francisco or Tokyo, then bring the big city home to you. Teo Jasmin is an interior design company based in Paris and they specialize in digital printings on canvas, cushions and furniture and can transform beautiful photos into unique decor items for your home. Their lovely products are inspiring, if nothing else. You can`t order from Canada but perhaps the idea will inspire your own one-of-a-kind creations. For more great decorating and design inspiration, follow me on Twitter!

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natural room from ikea

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There are so many wonderful natural products out there now, you can decorate a whole room with them. Don’t believe me? Check out this room by IKEA. Almost every product in it is natural, from the fibres in the rug, to the rattan in the mirror. And doesn’t it look gorgeous!

So look for natural products where possible and go as green as possible. You might not be able or willing to go 100% green, but whatever you can do is great!

Melbu rattan mirror, $149.

Kvist bamboo flooring, $3.79 per sq ft.

Klinteby 100% wool rug, $199.

Leran rattan/bamboo pendant lamp, $119.

The Karlstad sofa‘s 100% cotton cover is machine washable and doesn’t have a stain-repellent coating, $599.

Felicia 100% silk cushion cover, $9.99.

Alvine Krans 100% cotton cushion cover, $14.99 (set of 2).

Skimmer Fin solid mango wood candlesticks, from $12.99.

Blomster recyclable glass vase, $14.99.

Available at: www.ikea.ca


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exterior painting tips from benjamin moore

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On CityLine, our contributing decorating editor Kimberly Seldon often references her “honey-do” list — a list of home improvement jobs for her honey to tackle. These are those sweaty, messy, not-exactly-glamorous tasks that only kick into high-gear aftera prolonged period of relentless nagging. You know the deal.

I’m sure that at the top of many honey-do lists this summer is the dreaded exterior paint job. The type that involves ladders and a seemingly inexhaustible supply of rollers.

And although I doubt she can come over to personally lend a hand in an exterior paint makeover, Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore’s colour expert does provide some wonderful tips on tackling one of the most critical stages in the process — choosing the right colour. Here are her five basic cues on exterior hues:

1. Let architecture be your starting point. “For inspiration, look for houses like yours whose colours you admire,” Sharon says. “Or, if you’re interested in historical accuracy or appropriateness, research your home’s period style. Your local historical society may be a helpful resource, as well, as you dig for information.”

2. Consider the roof, driveway and chimney. “These are ‘givens’,” Sharon points out. “They’re existing elements that won’t be painted but that should play a role in determining your colour choices. For a facade that’s partially stone, using a similar colour will add visual harmony. If the fixed colours are intense — a terra-cotta tile roof, for example — a neutral colour, such as sand or a warm white, will bring balance.”

3. Consider the landscaping. Sharon suggests we select colours that fit in with the surrounding palette. “If you have brilliant-coloured spring blooming trees or a sea of green foundation plantings, choose colours that will complement them.”

4. Keep in mind your interior decor. Sharon warns that exterior paint colours that don’t correspond with your interior furnishings can be jarring. “The colours used on the windows or outside shutters, for example, should be in sync with those used on interior window treatments.”

5. Choose a colour scheme that is compatible with the other houses in the neighbourhood. “You don’t have to imitate the palette or application exactly,” Sharon says, “But you can put your own individual spin on similar colour combinations. Regional influences are also bound to affect your choice as you account for local terrain, seasons, interplay of natural lighting, and even history and culture.”

 

Check out how the same facade takes on entirely different looks with different treatments of Benjamin Moore paint, as proposed by Sharon.

Option 1: Go Coastal

Body – Barely Beige CC-140

Trim – Yarmouth Blue HC-150

Door – Blue Nose CC-800

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Option 2: Drawing Attention to the Architecture

Body – Dolphin AF-715

Trim – Gardenia AF-10

Door – Dinner Party AF-300

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Option 3: Warm & Classic

Body – Seaside Sand 2110-40

Trim – Muslin CC-110

Colonial Brick 2093-30

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Option 4: Historic Hot Pick (Wethersfield Moss is one of the bestselling Historic Collection colours!)

Body – Wethersfield Moss HC-110

Trim – Roxbury Caramel HC-42

Door – Lenox Tan HC-44

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For a taste of how your own home would cope with a fresh colour combo, check out Benjamin Moore’s Personal Colour Viewer. A great online tool!

 

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