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Brooklyn I'm guilty of the very thing I asked readers on page 22 of one of our very cool Brooklyn home tours:

'Made the trip to Manhattan a hundred times, and what? You haven’t crossed that bridge (not even once?) to see what’s on the other side?' For some reason, I always found an excuse to stay firmly in Manhattan. Not anymore. We think you'll feel compelled to make the trip across the bridge (yes, that bridge!) when you see our two stunning home tours beginning on pages 14 and 36. Check out the fave shops of designers Sheena Murphy and Kathryn Scott and then plan your visit accordingly. Oh yes, and as long as you're there, make sure to stop in at One Girl Cookies for a whoopie pie (just saying it is fun). If you walk the bridge you won't have to count the calories!

Kimberley Seldon

Editor in Chief

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OCTOBER 2014 Kimberley Seldon Editor in Chief

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10 Dabble Here, Dabble There, Dabble Dabble Everywhere

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On the Web

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Dabble Digs

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HOME TOURS 14

This is Brooklyn Baby Sheena Murphy

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Sleep Tight Kyle Schuneman

36 Rowhouse Kathryn Scott

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Take 3 Throw Back

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Runway to Home Chinoiserie

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Infusion Janis Nicolay

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travel

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Things to See in Glasgow


food

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3-Day Challenge: Juice Cleanse

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Cake Boss' Red Velvet Cake

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Cityline - Home Day

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Sleep easy as Kimberley Seldon and host Tracy Moore review mattresses, price points and comfort. www.cityline.ca

Shopping Channel

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Serious about sheets? So is Kimberley Seldon. Tune in for great deals and design ideas to make your bedroom an oasis. www.theshoppingchannel.com

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Cityline Home Day

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Don't miss Dabble's Editor in Chief, design expert Kimberley Seldon, and host Tracy Moore as they discuss upcycling. www.cityline.ca

BOD Conference

Jan. 21-22

Attention interior design professionals! #XLR8 your business in 2015 by starting the year off right. Come to our 3rd Annual Business of Design Conference in Toronto (and IDS). www.businessofdesign.com


Contests...

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Enter to Win 1 of 2! Win one of two HomeSense gift cards. Ready to shop? Value: CA $250 Contest closes October 23, 2014 Courtesy HomeSense

Dabble Winner! Dale Kearns (Ontario) won the Custom Williams Sofa From the Glen & Jamie Designer Collection. Congrats! Lucky girl, you get to pick the fabric that suits your living room. Courtesy Designer Inspired Interiors Congratulations!

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My Au My Teresa Esgaio prints are original drawings that represent touching moments in the past. Pair history with gold ink and what’s not to love? “1943”, €75.00, Au Prints www.auprints.com

Plastic Protection Hey DIYers, now you can store paint brushes and rollers neatly. Plastic covers protect the most important decorating tools in the house. Paint Brush and Roller Covers, US$5 and $7/each www.thepaintbrushcover.com

Class Act Bosch. The Cadillac of dishwashers... need we say more? Ascenta 24” Dishwasher, CA$1,049, Bosch www.bosch.com

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Mix N Match Add real visual interest to floors with mix and match porcelain tiles from Ceragres. Let your imagination run wild. Mix N Match Porcelain Series, $25/Ft2+, Ceragres www.ceragres.ca

For Book Books When you’re not e-reading, mark your place with a stylish Tom Dixon brass bookmark. Tool the Bookwork - Eclectic by Tom Dixon, US$17+, SUITE NY www.suiteny.com

Tossed Salad A standout kitchen needs an equally dramatic colander. Available in colours to suit your cooking style. Colander (Noir), CA$40, Savora www.savorastyle.com Fruity Fusion Add a sweet twist to your salad vinaigrette or marinade. Try one of five fruity flavours: Pomegranate, Granny Smith Apple, Morello Cherry, D’Anjou Pear and Mission Fig. Flavoured Balsamic Vinegars, CA$34/each, Williams-Sonoma www.williams-sonoma.com

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Brooklyn Baby PHOTOGRAPHY BY SETH CAPLAN

Traditionally an industrial neighbourhood, today DUMBO (nestled between the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges) is home to artists, technology folks and designers like Sheena Murphy who are frankly too cool for Manhattan.

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Could there be a more fitting view outside this Brooklyn living room? The living room is a relatively long and narrow space, but Sheena uses layers of pattern, dynamic artwork and bold fixtures (like the floor lamp) to create depth and visually widen the challenging space.

Where to Buy The coffee table is a vintage table, found at an Upstate NY flea market. The sofa was from an independent store in Dumbo called Journey. The chair was from eBay, the bench and white buffet are from West Elm and the rug is from ABC Home.

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The condo is a compact 650 square feet, but its layout efficiently allows for a single bedroom, a den, a living and dining area and an open plan kitchen. “For this project,” says Sheena, “we were all about creating a comfortable, interesting home, which satisfied the opposing styles of the owners.” We also had to ensure the view was the star of the show. Originally, the space was a white box. We kept the original exposed beams and the previously designed kitchen and bathroom, since it suited our vision and complemented the adjacent bridge views.

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HOME TOUR Sheena’s clients enjoy unhurried weekend breakfasts and leisurely entertaining in the dining room.

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Sheena Shops Joinery Selling locally made products for the home, this South Williamsburg store is where you go for furniture, textiles, ceramics and jewelry in Brooklyn. Thanks to a strong focus on craftsmanship, the products are beautifully curated and displayed. Boerum House + Home Recently opening in the Boerum Hill neighbourhood of Brooklyn, this store carries a medley of new and vintage furniture and accessories found around the globe. The store is laid out like a Brooklyn apartment so, design enthusiasts, be sure to stop by. Greenhouse + Company This small store in Cobble Hill offers organic bed linens, handmade pottery and a selection of mid-century vintage furniture. Fresh Kills Located in North Williamsburg, this small store is crammed with luxury vintage furniture, artwork, lighting and accessories. Since most of the pieces are Danish or Italian, the interior feels like you’ve just stepped foot in Italy.

Where to Buy The chairs are original Eames that Sheena had reupholstered, from an independent antique dealer in Tarrytown, NY. The table is a Paul McCobb Planner table from City Foundry in Brooklyn and the artwork from Parkhaus Berlin in Berlin, Germany.

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Get the Look Made the trip to Manhattan a hundred times, and what? You haven’t crossed that bridge (not even once?) to see what’s on the other side? Designer Sheena Murphy offers advice to Dabble’s readers who want to create a funky Brooklyn feel at home. 1. Mix and match materials. Often people worry about mixing metals and woods, but I think that provides interesting dimension and richness in a space, particularly when working with mostly neutral colours, or a pared-down palette. 2. Shop high and low. Invest more money in the most-used pieces in your home, such as your sofa and bed, and pair these with flea market finds and more affordable items to create a collected, less contrived feel. This, in turn, can also help to manage the budget. 3. Drape the window. Particularly when you have a narrow room, you can create the illusion of width by installing drapes on each side of the window. This is an incredible trick of the eye that we used in this project.

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The bedroom has the same view of the famous bridge as the living room. With that in mind, the designer’s goal was to keep the furnishings relatively calm and quiet. Touches of gray take a cue from the industrial surroundings while yellow accents in the bedding add warmth and colour.

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Where to Buy The nightstands were vintage finds on Etsy, which we had refinished in a high gloss Benjamin Moore colour, Midnight Blue. The area rug is from West Elm, bedding is from Canvas Home and headboard is from Room and Board.


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Take 3

Throw Back PRODUCED BY KIMBERLEY SELDON PHOTOGRAPHY BY SIMON BURN

Designers may not agree on exactly how to display a throw, but they do agree this practical item adds a layer of style to just about any chair. Here are three cozy solutions to consider.

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Two Centre Point LEFT Using a throw to create a streamline focus on a chair or sofa makes a big statement. It’s also a clever way to introduce pattern into a room that’s become a bit too beige. Scale, Balance and Proportion RIGHT Tucked discreetly over the side of the chair, this throw stands ready to serve when the temperature dips.

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Spontaneous Perfection LEFT The most difficult of the techniques to master, the casual drape has to look spontaneous...but perfect. It’s harder than it looks to get right.

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Sleep Tight

PHOTOGRAPHY BY joe schmelzer

Moving into your first apartment in a big city? Odds are, the place is small.

“Fear not,� says designer Kyle Schuneman who loves a good small space challenge. These three master bedroom makeovers prove that small can be mighty.

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Click here

In The First Apartment Book, Kyle Schuneman makes over 10 tight quarters on a budget.

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Kyle prefers to honour his clients with spaces that feel tailor-made, rather than “out of the box.” These two bedrooms offer proof positive that a scarcity of floor space needn’t limit the imagination. ABOVE This “headboard” is actually a painted silhouette that takes up zero floor space. Painted black, it stars as the room’s focal point and provides a handsome backdrop to John Robshaw bedding.

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When bedroom space is limited there’s no option to waste it with large head and footboards. Fortunately, Kyle’s imagination seeks clever solutions like the LP headboard playing here. The chevron bedding suits the homeowner’s bohemian side.

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Fern Wallpaper Fromental www.fromental.co.uk

Runway to home PRODUCED BY RALEIGH SELDON

Valentino’s chinoiserie-inspired gown (gawd, it's gorgeous) is resplendent in a garden of florals and branches.

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Safavieh White Ceramic Barrel Chinese Garden Stool Lowes www.lowes.com

Pompidou Mirror from the Marjorie Skouras Collection Dennis Miller www.dennismiller.com

Chiffonnier Directoire in Yellow from the Moissonnier Collection Cote France www.cotefrance.com

CHINOISERIE Neo Toile, Indigo Tonic Living www.tonicliving.com

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY Ellen McDermott

Ever walked through a leafy neighbourhood and wondered what life looks like on the other side of the front door? If so, you’re in luck. Designer Kathryn Scott graciously opens the doors to her beloved Brooklyn rowhouse, inviting us to take a leisurely look around.

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A unique and intoxicating setting, Kathryn’s home is actually one of three sister houses built during the 1850s-60s, all in a row. Formally, the space served as the home and office of the minister of St Ann’s Church. Today, it’s a divine family home with a mix of one-of-a-kind objets d’art and comfortable seating. The formal brownstone parlor has grand proportions, which are contrasted with a rustic stucco wall finish to minimize the formality of plaster moldings.

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Designer Eye: The coffee table, designed by Kathryn, is carved out of a single piece of white Chinese marble from when her husband had a stone carving studio in Xi’An, China. The iron base was added in New York City. The buffet (next to large framed art) was inspired by the simplicity of Japanese furniture shapes, but made by artisans in China. The wood was actually singed to bring out the pattern of the grain. The partial statue of a lady was purchased at a Christie’s auction years ago. Kathryn loves the way the drapery was depicted and prefers that it’s imperfect and headless. “The ink painting is my husband Gu Wenda’s work,” says the designer. “I love his work and it really makes the room!”

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Working as the designer, client and construction worker (as was the case with this renovation), Kathryn gained invaluable insight into the design process and the point of view of each kind of participant.

“I learned the consequences of every decision, the challenges of building every idea and, in the end, had to pay for the project as well.”

Kathryn Scott The challenge of working with a home that has original architectural details dating back 165 years (see the plaster crown molding in the dining room left) is creating additions that look and feel coherent and consistent. The spaces had to be modified for modern living, but Kathryn’s goal was to create a harmonious whole.

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Kathryn designed the dining room to look like a library with soaring windows to flood the room and floor to ceiling walnut bookshelves accessed via a wheeled ladder. The dining room crown molding survived as it is today but had to be restored in the adjacent kitchen. Designer Eye: The custom dining chairs, inspired by an antique. Kathryn’s mother had the dining table made years ago out of two slabs of cypress­— way before it became a popular trend. The chandelier, by Holly Hunt, also came from her mother’s house.

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HOME TOUR The chairs flanking the pine armoire are Wenda’s work (it’s lovely having an artist in the family). They were designed for the biennale in Lyon, France, so they incorporate both French and Chinese chair styles—Louis XV with Ming— the most ornate with the simplest.

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The master bedroom is light and serene. The French doors allow light to stream in from the southern exposure. The room furnishings are a mixture of both Kathryn and Wenda; pieces from both family cultures. “I love the melon coloured drapery,” says Kathryn. “The colour looks subtle when open, but when the light shines through them they become a vivid persimmon orange.” The strie walls are like a watercolour. The floors are wide plank quarter sawn white oak. Designer Eye: The headboard was custom designed for Kathryn’s mom, who lived downstairs at one time. The bedframe is walnut and the headboard is covered in cinnamon coloured suede. The nightstand and bench are Qing dynasty, bought in Shanghai. The lamps, also custom, were originally designed to be used on a dining table that had no overhead pendant. They hold 3 battery wax candles each and are remote controlled.

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The bathrooms were typical rental apartment level quality when Kathryn and her family first moved in. Gone are the beige ceramic tiles and standard fixtures, replaced by salvage plumbing from Urban Archaeology instead. Everything is antique. The gargoyle was a terracotta architectural salvage Kathryn found by accident while looking for a wedding present for her brother. It was drilled to turn it into the tub filler, adding unexpected character to the bathroom.

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Infusion

The unmistakable curves of the Guggenheim Museum are captured by photographer Janis Nicolay. Visit this icon of art next time you’re in NYC.

PRODUCED BY VICTORIA DRAINVILLE

texture

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Like the busy streets of NYC, this organically splattered pattern is actually controlled chaos. Add a little madness to your décor.

Fan of the big apple? Make a statement (3’ tall) with the very large Red Apple Sculpture by designer Robert Kuo.

Shaped like an hourglass, the Kartell Prince AHA Stool is great for additional seating or serving up cocktails. OCTOBER 2014

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Things to see in

GLASGOW

WORDS BY ALISON KENT | PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY Glasgow City Marketing Bureau

Scotland’s biggest city, Glasgow is a unique blend of sophistication, vitality and rich culture. Boasting a thriving music and arts scene, trendy neighbourhoods, a wealth of green spaces, innovative cuisine, bike paths galore, and more single malt whisky selections than you can shake a ‘spurtle’ at (that’s a Scottish stick, or kitchen tool—used for flipping oatcakes on the griddle), there also exists an honest, down-to-earth friendliness that emanates from Glaswegians. So much so that the city has recently adopted ‘People Make Glasgow’ as its slogan. Want to explore your family roots? Mitchell Library will help with ancestral history research. Like to party? Merchant City offers numerous watering holes, while Bath Street houses quirky basement bars and cocktail dens. Best neighbourhoods for shopping and dining? From boutiques to bars, the bohemian West End is the place to explore. Looking for a legendary live music venue? King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut wears that crown. Come along and learn more about this thriving (and independent in its own way) city.

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Architecture

Architectural Works of Mackintosh: The architectural impact Charles Rennie Mackintosh made on the city of Glasgow cannot be overstated—nor can the artistic influence of his equally talented partner and wife, Margaret MacDonald. One of Scotland’s most creative figures, and well ahead of his time, you'll want to visit his iconic buildings and collections. Have a late breakfast at House for an Art Lover, tour The Mackintosh House on the grounds of University of Glasgow, enjoy afternoon tea at The Willow Tea Rooms, and walk by a Mackintosh building at The Glasgow School of Art. (Due to a recent and devastating fire, it will remain closed while restoration takes place, but the exterior design details there are worth a view.) Across the road, catch a sneak peek of the brand new ultra-modern Glasgow School of Art, Reid building.

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Museums

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum was recently ranked in the top 15 most visited museums in the world—and with good reason. It houses 22 themed galleries and over 8,000 objects. There are collections pertaining to natural history, an interactive area for kids, and important works by Salvador Dali, amongst others. Riverside Museum is a dynamic, innovative waterfront gallery that displays Glasgow’s rich industrial heritage stemming from the River Clyde. From prams to motorcycles and bicycles to steam ships, intriguing examples are thoughtfully displayed. Designed by world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid, it was crowned European Museum of the Year in 2013. The Burrell Collection consists of more than 8,000 objects gifted by Sir William Burrell. An extraordinary collector, Burrell’s acquisitions include art, textiles and sculptures from late medieval and early Renaissance Europe, as well as Chinese and Islamic art, and works from Rodin, Degas and Cézanne.

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Fashion Hubs

Glasgow is a shopper’s paradise, with the second largest number of retail offerings in the U.K. Check out the Style Mile around Buchanan Street, Argyle Street and Merchant City. Retro shops abound, with top selections (including Vintage Guru) in the hipster West End of the city. At Kings Court, Mr Ben is cute and colourful, with an expansive and ever-changing selection of clothes and accessories, and with brands ranging from Fred Perry to more glam picks.

Theatre

Located in the heart of Glasgow’s West End in what was formerly Kelvinside Parish Church, Òran Mór­—Gaelic for great melody of life— houses a flourishing arts and entertainment scene that includes a night club, live music venue, lounge and whisky bar. The popular and beloved lunchtime theatre, A Play, A Pie and A Pint, is proving to be a smashing success. For a very reasonable set rate, patrons receive a traditional meat pie (with brown sauce— HP Sauce) and either a pint of beer, a glass of wine or bottle of water. Grab a seat, chat with folks at neighbouring tables and wait for the performance to begin. With plays set at under an hour, it’s perfect for office workers, busy tourists and anyone pressed for time.

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There’s more to see and do in Glasgow. Click here!

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Cake Boss’

Red Velvet Cake INGREDIENTS

1 ¼ cups vegetable shortening 2 cups granulated sugar 1 tbsp cocoa powder 4 ½ tsp (2 tubes) red food-colouring gel 3 cups cake flour, plus more for dusting the cake pans 1 ¼ tsp fine sea salt 1 ¼ tsp pure vanilla extract 1 ¼ tsp baking soda 1 ¼ tsp distilled white vinegar 3 extra-large eggs 1 ¼ cups buttermilk Unsalted butter, for greasing 2 cake pans (about 2 tbsp); non-stick cooking spray or vegetable oil may be substituted

INSTRUCTIONS Position the rack in the centre of the oven and preheat the oven to 350°F. Put the shortening, sugar, cocoa powder, food colouring, cake flour, salt, vanilla, baking soda, and vinegar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Paddle, starting at low speed, then raise the speed to low-medium and mix for about 1 minute. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, mixing for 1 minute after each is absorbed into the mixture. Add the buttermilk in two portions, stopping to scrape the sides of the bowl between additions. Grease two 9" cake pans (2 " high) with the butter, and flour them. Divide the batter evenly between the two cake pans, using a rubber spatula to scrape down the bowl and get as much batter as possible out. Bake until the cake beings to pull away from the sides of the pan and is springy to the touch, 35 to 40 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool for at least 30 minutes, preferably an hour. The cake should be at room temperature before you remove it from the pan. Put a piece of parchment paper on a cookie sheet, top with sugar, dump onto parchment; the sugar will keep it from sticking. Refrigerate or freeze until ready to decorate.

RECIPES AND PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY: Cake Boss: Stories and Recipes from Mia Famiglia. Copyright 2010 by Discovery Communications. Published by Free Press, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. OCTOBER 2014

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