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style at home day on cityline

by brett
December 19th, 2009

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Set your TiVo!

Tuesday is Style At Home Day on CityLine! Kimberley Seldon, Samantha Pynn and I will walk you through our January issue, talking trends for 2010, and “High/Low” – Style At Home’s most popular column.

I’m also bringing along some “grocery store décor” - fabulous finds you can pick up on your last-minute dash to the supermarket to dress up your holiday dinner!

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With the CityLine and Pure Design crew at the CityLine studio! (From left: Malcolm Patterson and Samantha Pynn, me, CityLine producer Anita Mazic and Julia Black.)

CityLine, Tuesday, December 22, 9AM

style at home day on cityline

by brett
July 26th, 2009

Set your VCR/Tivo or prepare to call in sick… 

Join Kimberley Seldon, Style At Home’s new editor-in-chief Jane Francisco and yours truly on CityLine, airing at 9AM (EST) on Tuesday, July 28!

In this ep, Kimberley talks railings and outdoor furniture, while Jane adds a Price Is Right-style twist to Style At Home’s ever-popular High/Low column. I’m on-hand to share some tips and tricks on easy, breezy summer table settings, and some must-have Scandinavian lines that are heating up the tabletop.

Be there! :)

catch me on cityline!

by brett
July 6th, 2009

Woo-hoo!

I’ve done pre-taped segments for CityLine before (butler boot-camp, anyone?), but I’m making my live studio debut later this month! 

I’ll be joining STYLE AT HOME’s Contributing Decorating Editor, Kimberley Seldon, on the show, airing at 10AM on Tuesday, July 28, to dish on some Scandinavian table settings – all the rage this summer, as seen in my “Table Style” column in the August issue, on stands now!

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I’m so excited to meet Tracy Moore, as I haven’t had the chance to work with her yet. Yippee!

 

 

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exterior painting tips from benjamin moore

by brett
May 27th, 2009

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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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kimberley seldon’s designer market

by brett
April 13th, 2009

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Kimberley Seldon’s kicking off flea market season (YAY!) with her very own Designer Market, here in Toronto on May 2 & 3. It’s a Euro-style, all-under-one-roof collection of 40 vendors of antiques and fleas, vintage and modern, fabric, trim, collectibles, art and giftware that Kimberley’s selected to share with her loyal following of style-savvy super-shoppers. Admission is only $5 at the door, so it’s a recession-friendly way to spend the day!

Here are some shots from last year’s bargain hunting bonanza…

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The Fermenting Cellar is such a cool place to hold this event — well worth the $5 just to explore this fantastic venue! So moody and rustic.

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Kimberley Seldon’s Designer Market

When: Saturday, May 2 (9AM - 6PM); Sunday, May 3 (10AM - 5PM)

Where: The Fermenting Cellar, The Distillery Historic District, 55 Mill Street, Toronto

For more information, check out Kimberley’s website!

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