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farewell to our dear lauren

It was a sad day at the Style at Home office. Today we bid adieu to Lauren McPhillips — our web editor, social media whiz, passionate blogger, style maven and good friend. She’s off to explore new opportunities and while we couldn’t be more excited for her as she embarks on this new journey, we’re so sad to see her go.

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Our farewell party for Lauren included these bite-sized treats from Eat My Words. A special thanks to Sacha for making these with such care. They’re as beautiful as they are delicious!

For those of you who have worked with Lauren, emailed her or read her blog, please join us in wishing her all the best in her new adventure. A fond farewell from all of us at Style at Home!
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makeover monday: diary of a new home

A few months ago, my boyfriend Mick and I purchased our first house, just outside of Toronto. So, with the dawn of a new blog, I thought it would be a great opportunity to share my decorating ups and downs (hopefully less of the latter). We’re a household of three: Mick, the football/golf/hockey obsessed handyman who can be found tinkering in the garage or grilling a rack of ribs on the BBQ; Wendel, the adorable beagle puppy who pays rent in kisses and cuteness; and myself, Lauren, who spends days dreaming up ways to create my dream home (and also wishing Mick wasn’t so against white furniture).

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House exterior when it was almost at the end of construction phase

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Poppin' champagne in the new kitchen, sans fridge

This being our first house, we’re definitely on a budget, so I’m really excited to take on DIY projects, whether it’s wallpapering the foyer or painting an old piece of furniture to bring it back to life.

Every Monday I’ll be doing a feature on my decorating process, so I hope you’ll follow along as we turn this cookie-cutter house into the home we’ve always wanted.

xo,
Lauren

welcome to the new style at home blog!

We’ve always considered Style at Home to be like a decorating friend to our readers — approachable, fun, stylish, and full of helpful decorating and entertaining advice. This is why we’re so excited to announce the launch of our brand new Style at Home blog! Now you’ll be able to check-in daily to see what your fave editors are doing behind the scenes at photo shoots and events, and stay up-to-date on the latest design trends (plus, you can still access past posts from the individual blogs in our archives).

Let me introduce you to just a few of the editors that you’ll see blogging:

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Margot Austin, senior design editor; Erin McLaughlin, editor-in-chief; Sara Cation, associate editor; Tamara Robbins, managing editor; Lauren McPhillips, web editor; Natalie Bahadur, senior web editor.

Thanks for stopping by — we hope you’re as excited about the new blog as we are!

-L xo

contest: tickets to the fall home show

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It’s that time again folks — the Fall Home Show is in town! It’s being held from October 1st-4th at the Better Living Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto, and I will definitely be there. But wait… I’ve also got 10 pairs of tickets to give away! Here’s what you won’t want to miss at this year’s show:

* 250 + retailers
* Save at the Home + Style Studio Tour
* Free advice at Destination Renovation by BILD
* Decor consultations at What`s Your Design Dilemma?
* Entertaining and Renovation on The Planning Stage by Lowe`s
* Tech Style with ConnectPro by Future Shop
* Wine & Spirits in the Modern Living Lounge
* Bryan Baeumler and other experts at the HGTV Workshop Series

So, how do you win? Just leave a comment telling me why you want to attend and I`ll choose my 10 favourite responses! Don`t forget to include your email address so I can notify you if you`re chosen as a winner.  For more information, visit fallhomeshow.com.

Contest closes September 28, 2009 at 12pm EST. Open to all residents of Canada, except those in Quebec. Not open to any Transcontinental Media employees, their families, or any other persons with whom they reside.

chicbuds earbuds

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I spotted these adorable (said in a French accent, btw) earbuds on our senior web editor Natalie Bahadur‘s desk and I fell in love upon first sight. Mixing music, tech and glitzy style all in one? Doesn’t get much better than that folks. Here’s what Natalie had to say about them:

“I adore anything that’s got a touch of bling and these earphones from chicBuds are fantastic! They’re so girly and stylish and are adorned with Swarovski crystals, which instantly takes them from ordinary to extraordinary. But they’re not just about form; they’re big on function too. The earphone wires are rolled onto a retractable wheel (also adorned with crystals!) that keeps them from getting tangled. And as I’m sitting here listening to my iPod, I’m amazed at the sound quality. Crisp, clean, clear. Perfect.”

Check them out for yourself (
chicbuds.com) — tons of colours and designs to pick from!

hot pink flash camera

picture 7 hot pink flash cameraA vintage style camera that’s pretty-in-pink is just too hard to resist. This retro Mr. Pink Diana F+ camera from Urban Outfitters is a cool reproduction of the classic Flash Diana — only now with a limited edition pink hue. It uses all varieties of medium format 120 film and has 3 different aperture settings. Not too shabby for a blast from the past!


$110 US, available at Urban Outfitters.

iamhuman macbook stickers

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fb uni 250x178 iamhuman macbook stickerslumberjack uni 250x178 iamhuman macbook stickersI’m a bit of a label snob when it comes to my electronics — I love displaying the logos on my Sony DSLR, Flip Mino camcorder, and especially my iPhone, iPod, Airport, and iMac (yeah that’s right, I just name-dropped).

Check out these seriously cool MacBook adhesives from iamhuman. With a sweet slogan selling “human individuality for non-human objects”, the company lets you jazz up your laptop while still displaying that sweet Apple logo. The graphic prints go for a cool $30 US and the wood grain one is $35 US.

Available at iamhumannow.com.

baby food maker from williams-sonoma

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Although I don’t have any little ones running around my apartment, I can appreciate a good product when I see it. Check out the Babycook from French baby food maker, Beaba. This small counter appliance multitasks as a steamer, warmer, blender and defroster to prepare fresh food for your babe. It basically steams the food first, then purees it to the desired consistency. What a great way to save some cash and be absolutely sure what’s going into your baby’s food.

Available at Williams-Sonoma, $150 US.

new linksys routers focus on design

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Remember the days when your computer router was an ugly old thing with unattractive antennas and a bland boxy shape? It’s an unfortunate computer staple that’s all to familiar to most of us. These days, one of those most important aspects of home technology is its attractiveness and ability to appear seamless with your home’s design.

Cisco Consumer Business Group that produces the Cisco by Linksys Group is changing the way we view the router, and it’s about time. I had the chance to talk to Linksys’ CBG’s Senior Executive Director of Worldwide Design & Experience, Chris Landry, about the sleek new design of home routers and why they took so darned long to get a makeover.

Tech Style: Chris, technology seems to be evolving at the speed of light. Why did it take so long for the home router to be redesigned?

Chris Landry: The thing is, when we started the redesign 2 years ago, we had 48% market share, so there wasn’t a huge push for us to change anything. We started to think, though, ‘Can you imagine what we could do with a good product like what we have, but with a better design?’. Essentially, it’s easy to get stuck if you’re doing well, but we realized that in today’s world, you can no longer present the same product for more than a few years.

TS: When you set out to redesign, what did you take into consideration?

CL: The biggest thing was eliminating the antennas. Some people actually liked them and perceived them as the only way a router could communicate wirelessly. There was a lot of resistance from our engineers about getting rid of them as well, but they eventually saw that the routers worked just as well, if not better, without them. Consumers also had a distaste for the clunky shape of the router, so we set out to make a product that was contemporary in shape and colour and also left a smaller footprint in your household.

TS: Why did you decide to stick with the standard black colour?

CL: We did a bunch of market research and results showed that most people associate high technology with dark colours. It was interesting to see that North American consumers prefer dark colours, whereas European consumers prefer lighter shades.

TS: So is this product mainly geared towards the North American consumer?

CL: No, not at all. We’re constantly creating demo products and trying new things for consumers worldwide. We’ve actually established design studios in California and Copenhagen, and we have international designers who can tap into what’s popular in the different markets.

TS: And finally, the price — does a sleeker model mean we have to shell out more hard-earned cash?

CL: Nope! The prices of our routers have stayed the same, and in some cases have gone down. They’re also easier to set up, so all in all, this is a better and more attractive product for the same price as before.

For more information on Linksys by Cisco routers, visit linksysbycisco.com

use cyber clean for your keyboard

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Remember that goop that used to come in a jar when you were a kid? There was really no purpose for it, apart from sticking it to things and driving your mother crazy.

Well now that goop has come back in a similar form and it actually has a purpose — to clean in between the tiny crevices on your gadgets. I tried using Cyber Clean on my keyboard at work and it did a pretty good job. For deep down dirt, you’ll probably need air compression, but Cyber Clean does the trick for picking up crumbs and dust bunnies trapped between your keys.

For info and to buy, check out cyberclean.com

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