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toronto ywca overnight makeover

Ever wonder if it’s possible to renovate an entire room in just one night?

Well, a group of volunteers, along with HGTV’s own interior design, Lisa Canning, and contractor, Christian Pavey, proved it’s possible!

This handy team joined with Jergens to makeover the Toronto YWCA Women’s Housing community room overnight. And just to give you an idea of the challenge they were faced with, here’s the “before”:

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win: tickets to toronto fall home show

Are you looking for some fabulous fall decor inspiration? If you’re in the Toronto area, then you must check out the Fall Home Show.

With over 250 exhibitors, professional and celebrity designers and contractors, “Fall Favourite Finds”, and our very own Style at Home stage you can’t possibly walk away uninspired!

Don’t have tickets? No problem! We have eight pairs of tickets that we want to give to YOU!

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colin & justin & zellers

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How could you ask for a better start to the day than a surprise call from Colin & Justin?

I first met the Glaswegian gurus of interior design back in 2006, when they’d crossed the pond to promote the latest season of How Not To Decorate for HGTV. Not long after, they made Toronto their second home, and became firm faves on the Canadian design scene — and personal faves of mine. Honestly, these are two of the loveliest gents in the biz you could ever hope to meet. (So long as you’re not harbouring any knotty pine behind closed doors, in which case you’d better hide.)

In their latest endeavour, the ever-ebullient hosts of HGTV’s Home Heist have branched out into an affordable bedding collection for Zellers, and their enthusiasm for the line is absolutely infectious. “We like to think of the range as instant room decor,” says Colin. “If your bedroom is bland, but you’re scared of wallpaper as a source of pattern, then a well decorated nest is the logical first step into a colourful world of design!”

Here’s their “Torino” Bed in a Bag:

cjtorino colin & justin & zellers“Brown continues to be big news in interior design circles,” says Colin of this yummy chocolate confection, “But we’ve added delicate fruity tones to bring everything bang up to date.”

It’s the boys’ “Graphic Flower” that’s really flying off the shelves, says Justin. “It’s already become a massive success in a short space of time, which just goes to prove that you guys are ready for LOADS of colour. Go Canada!”

“Graphic Flower”:

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And Justin’s armed with tips on getting the most out of the vivid stripes-meets-tropical-florals print of “Cybernetic”: “Pick the deep yellow or black colour from the background and buy a matching rug, a couple of yellow shaded lamps, a piece of complimentary artwork, and your room will be pretty much done,” he says.

“Cybernetic”:

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Colin & Justin’s 10-piece Bed in a Bag sets, $200/set, Zellers

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10 questions with samantha pynn

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You know those email surveys that you fill out, and then forward to the next person?

I asked Samantha Pynn, host of HGTV’s Pure Design and Contributing Design Editor here at STYLE AT HOME to fill out my own version… Here goes!

Heels or flats? Heels!”

Favourite art? “I love so many different types of art. Sculpture, glass, painting, photos. I love Virginia Macdonald’s photography, and so many of the gorgeous paintings from Art Interiors; Lisa and Shira have a wonderful eye for talent.”

Favourite rooms? “Living and dining. I grew up in a house with an open living/dining room at the front of the house. We used that space for reading, listening to music, playing and of course dining – we were just in them all the time and I love and live in my living/dining room the most. It’s usually the most finished and gracious room in the house, and for me, the most lived-in.”

Favourite gadget? “I am a gadget reject. But I love my pink Canon camera. These days I am all about documenting life.”

Favourite neighbourhood restaurant?Fresh by Juice for Life! Is Starbucks a restaurant?”

Bag or clutch? “Big bag! I carry everything. I never know when I’m going to need a tape measure or floral snips!”

Who inspires you in interior design? “Steven Gambrel, Thom Filicia, David Overholt – former design editor at STYLE AT HOME, interior designer and my mentor. Julia Black and Malcolm Patterson — two designers who I work with and adore. We’ve been together since season one of Pure Design.”

Favourite eco-friendly decorating item? “Vintage furniture! I just pulled over and lifted a settee into the back of my hatch!”

Favourite design you’ve created? “So hard… I madeover a seventeen-year-old girl’s room last year, and I could’ve moved in!”

Favourite place in the world? “Home.”

Thanks Sam!

Watch Pure Design on HGTV, Tuesdays at 9PM EST!

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are you hgtv’s next big design star?

What do Steven & Chris, Peter Fallico and the Suzanne Dimma all have in common?

Now household names across the country, they all got their start on hit shows produced by WestWind Pictures on HGTV.

Here’s the exciting bit… You now have a chance to join their ranks, with WestWind Pictures and HGTV Canada’s new hunt for the Next Big Design Star!

hgtv are you hgtvs next big design star?

Canadidates have one month to produce a maximum 2-minute video to display their design savvy. The video must have a short intro with the candidate’s biographical details, and then maybe a quick do-it yourself project, or a design-on-a-dime idea. Throw out all the stops and wow the team with your energy, personality and talent (think Mary Tyler Moore show opening credits!), then email the compressed video file to the folks at WestWind by clicking here.

After the November 27th deadline, 20 to 30 of the best entries will be selected, and finalists will be contacted in early December for a live screen test.

Good luck!

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halloween block party with eddie ross

My fave master of reinvention is at it again!

Eddie Ross, whose fantabulous flea market makeovers were subject to my STYLE AT HOME feature earlier this year, hit the airwaves in the States last night with HGTV’s Halloween Block Party. In the one-off special, Eddie takes the Legend of Sleepy Hollow and applies the aesthetic to a neighbourhood home with delightfully creepy results… Check out the before & after!

BEFORE…

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AFTER!

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Check out Eddie’s amazing work on the interior here!

No word yet on whether or not HGTV Canada will be airing the special… I’ve dropped them a line to check, and will keep you posted! Fingers crossed… Eddie tells me there might even be a STYLE AT HOME cameo at one point during the program… So citing!

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malachite accessories at decorum

I was chatting with Tommy Smythe from Sarah Richardson Design the other day, and he told me I just had to stop in at Decorum Decorative Finds to check out their malachite accessories.  (Tommy’s crazy about the colour of malachite, and his passion is highly contagious.)

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Look at those whorls! The fascinating patterns on this malachite plate remind me of a whacked-out contour map. And that rich blue-green combined with the gold key motif absolutely screams luxe…

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A smaller hit of malachite, but no less luxe is this little sphere on a gold dragon/fish plinth. Pure Art Deco deliciousness.

Decorum Decorative Finds, Toronto, 416-966-6829

samantha pynn’s pure design office makeover

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With the premiere of Pure Design’s sophomore season on HGTV on Tuesday, September 29  at 9PM, Samantha Pynn returns to the small screen to deliver another shot of sustainable style.

What can we expect from round two of Pure Design?

“Our interiors are really awesome this year,” Samantha says. “The spaces are really tailor-made for the homeowners this season, ranging from the most traditional to ultramodern.” And that “liveability” is important, she says. “They’re the ones who have to live in the space, so they have to be happy!”

I weaseled an invite down to the Pure Design Production Office to take a peek inside Samantha’s world of beautiful before-and-after transformations, only to find that her office itself was subject to the makeover maven’s magic wand.

“Before,” says Sam, “this office was really cold and the colour was wrong.” She’s hard pressed to put a name to the hue that adorned the walls — “let’s call it ‘beige’” — and the outdated office fittings were anything but inspiring. “The 1980s ‘working girl’ desk gave me the chills, and we could never find anything — it was a state of complete disorganization.”

But armed with her inimitable style — and some fantastic finds from IKEA — Samantha brought order to chaos.

BEFORE… “Very dingy and damp-feeling”

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AFTER! afterdesk samantha pynns pure design office makeover

“I think you can tell this space is very ‘me’!” says Samantha.

A crisp coat of Benjamin Moore’s Dune White CC-70 set the stage for Samantha’s office refresher, and by laying down gorgeous copper-tone seagrass carpet from Carpet One Floor & Home, the room shed all vestiges of its cold, institutional vibe. A new boardroom table flanked by IKEA’s contemporary classic Tobias chairs makes for an inviting meeting space that Samantha’s reluctant to take full credit for. “Pure Design Senior Stylist Malcolm Patterson helped me design the space,” she says. “He balanced my feminine style with some midcentury modern pieces from IKEA.”

And in keeping with Samantha’s environmentally-conscious approach, the old office furnishings found new homes at other offices in the building instead of ending up on the scrapheap.

BEFORE…

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AFTER!

windowafter samantha pynns pure design office makeoverThe production office is home to Samantha and six of her staff, but everyone’s got ample workspace in the new layout, thanks to new desks (in actuality, four Melltorp dining tables pushed together to form one gigantic worktop), and rolling under-desk filing cabinets from IKEA. The table lamps are from IKEA as well, but Samantha customized them by mixing-and-matching the lamp base with a different shade. “It’s always good to put your own spin on a piece,” she says. “Make it your own!”

The walls are lined with Samantha’s inspiration boards, complete with tears from her favourite photos from Style At Home magazine. The boards themselves are upholstered in pretty lavender fabric from Robert Allen. “I love how the lavender works with the apple green and pink accents in the room,” she says. “I wanted it to feel like a floral arrangement come to life.”

To create privacy without sacrificing natural light, Samantha selected translucent window treatments from Hunter Douglas Canada. Below the windows, acrylic trays from IKEA ensure fabric swatches stay neat and tidy — and save time when Samantha’s hunting for a particular sample, as the clear acrylic means all swatches are visible without having to dig.

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Unfinished magazine boxes and filing drawers from IKEA were painted a perky apple green — another case of Samantha putting her personal stamp on mass market merch.

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Adjacent to the conference table is this sweet little lounge. I love the Karlstad sofa from IKEA in this Linneryd Natural-colour slipcover, which is paired with the Vejmon coffee table — repainted, of course, this time in Benjamin Moore’s Violet Mist CC-880. Eagle-eyed Samantha fans will recognize the pink tufted chair from her own home, featured in Style At Home back in June 2008. Pretty patterned pillows break up the solid, softly-hued upholstery and add a hint of romance.

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And those gorgeous floral arrangements that are among Samantha’s trademark flourishes? “One of our producers has a beautiful cutting garden,” Samantha says. “We always have fresh flowers here at the office.”

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You’ll see more of Samantha’s office in Season Two of Pure Design!

Premiering Tuesday, September 29  at 9PM, HGTV

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style at home day on cityline

It’s that time again…

citylinecrew style at home day on cityline(Me, Style At Home editor-in-chief Jane Francisco, contributing decorating editor Kimberley Seldon and CityLine host Tracy Moore)

Join me, Kimberley Seldon and special guest Samantha Pynn (I’m SO cited to finally be on-air with my old partner in crime!) on the Tuesday, September 29 episode of CityLine. I’ll be setting the table for harvest brunch, and adding to the overall mayhem that’s bound to ensue when you get the three of us together… Can’t WAIT!!!

Here’s one of the plates I’m using in my tablescape… SO dreamy!

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a new season of pure design with samantha pynn

samjane1 a new season of pure design with samantha pynnGot together this weekend with Pure Design’s Samantha Pynn (left) and style at home’s new editor-in-chief Jane Francisco (right).

Sam is still a contributing style editor at style at home (until this past spring she was a design editor at the magazine), and we were chatting over coffee about her ongoing role at the mag, as well as TV, decorating, love, life, and lots of other things.

She’s very excited about the upcoming 2nd season of Pure Design, which starts airing Sept. 29 on HGTV. The show focuses on green, enviro-friendly makeovers, which make both Sam and me very, very happy!

Sam’s all about reusing what you have and sourcing eco-natural goods and, starting with the October issue, she’ll be writing a regular column for style at home about an episode from her show, the makeover featured on it and how she’ll pulled it all together.

So look for the October issue — which we’re just wrapping up now, if you can believe it! – on stands Sept. 7.


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