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VOLUME 44, NUMBER 2, MARCH 2022 | DATE OF ISSUE: FEBRUARY 2022 EDITORIAL DIRECTOR

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36 DEPARTMENTS 12 View 14 RSVP Our readers have their say 17 Style Files New lighting from Paloma Contreras, Elte debuts a travertine table collection, hot takes from Ashley Botten and more 26 The City Column What to do in Los Angeles 28 Finds Sophisticated accents, plus a graphic armchair 32 More or Less Inviting pieces for a reading nook 34 Focus Dressing tables 36 Colour Spotlight Daffodil 38 The Healthy Home Clever ways to clean more sustainably 40 Interview Q&A with Beata Heuman 44 Personal Style Janaki Larsen’s ceramics studio in Vancouver 100 Food News A sparkling cocktail, curated cheese boxes and a new cookbook from Yotam Ottolenghi 104 Shopping List Our suppliers 105 Source Guide Where to fi nd it 110 Ask a Designer™ Candace Thompson’s tips for adding storage in an entry 112 Trendwatch Checkmate

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17 ON THE COVER A charming country kitchen designed by Sara Wood. Story, page 52. Photography by Alex Lukey.

52 Kitchens Reinventing a Classic Three singular — and stunning — kitchens with a black and white palette. 64 Kitchen Report Hot Stuff The latest appliances, surfaces, fi nishes and trends for the hub of the home. 70 House & Home of the Month A Room of One’s Own Food blogger Olivia Ribas invites us into her Toronto home. 78 Design With Flying Colours A cool yet comfortable house is energized with vibrant hues and edgy fi nishes. 86 Weekend Living Mountain Time A fresh take on cabin style in Whistler, B.C. 94 Food & Entertaining Take It Easy Author and entrepreneur Devin Connell shares recipes from her new cookbook, Conveniently Delicious.


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VIEW LEFT: The living room in Christine’s townhouse from our March 2011 issue. RIGHT: Her kitchen work table from our February 2005 issue.

With Christine at her Snake Island cottage.

The Eye Has It LESSONS IN TIMELESS STYLE.

offered a styling moment, and this was an intimate, comfy stop — unexpected in a sleek kitchen. It’s fitting that this issue’s kitchen feature focuses on the enduring appeal of the black and white kitchen, interpreted in very different ways by three inspired design teams. As usual, we’re featuring great homes, this month from Whistler and Toronto, and a focus on dressing tables. Is there anyone who doesn’t appreciate the chance to sit and fuss in total comfort? And there’s the launch of our new City Column by Peter Saltsman, where great design, shopping, eating and the latest exhibitions are on the top of the list. Our interviews with London designer Beata Heuman and Vancouver potter Janaki Larsen offer insights into two exceptionally creative women. As we all spend these last few weeks waiting for spring and the reopening of our world, Michel and I are in packing mode for our move to a partially finished condo that’s suffering from all the usual Covid-related delays. “Who needs closets when you can curl up for a good read” is my current motto. Hope you enjoy this one.

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In Memoriam CHRISTINE RALPHS, 1948–2021 Stylist, designer and partner to Michelle Lloyd at the firm Lloyd Ralphs Design, Christine worked alongside her best friend, Michelle, for 20 years. Christine is remembered for her love of the visual arts, her gifted eye, her extraordinary visual sense and her creation of serene, fashionforward interiors. Predeceased by her husband, Peter Ralphs, Christine bravely fought her battle with lung cancer. She spent her time in Toronto, at her charming cottage on Snake Island in Lake Simcoe, and in Bal Harbour, Fla., most often in the company of her friends Michelle and David Bermann. Her last gift to the City of Toronto was founding The Friends of University Avenue, an initiative with the goal of illuminating the avenue for cancer patients at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (visit reimagininguniversity avenue.org for more information). Christine will be remembered for her beautifully curated rooms and missed for her warm and generous spirit.

Photography by Virginia Macdonald (Christine’s portrait)/James Tse (living room, kitchen work table)

THIS PAST OCTOBER, our design world lost one of its brightest stars, Christine Ralphs, who, for decades, alongside partner Michelle Lloyd, created some of the freshest, fashion-forward rooms featured on our pages. You’ll remember the glossy white interiors layered with her trademark mix of mirrors, glass, ornate detailing and bold black accents. I spoke with her best friend and partner, Michelle Lloyd, who said: “Our journey through friendship and work was our creative inspiration. Christine was a modern tastemaker of style in everything she touched.” Her rooms always thrilled me. Like her Toronto townhouse that sparkled with huge mirrors and walls of art hung gallery-style. And one particular kitchen that I called her “Chanel kitchen” because it carried the black and white theme using simple Ikea cabinets that Christine customized. On one wall, she hung swing-arm wall lamps that you might find in a bedroom over a desk fashioned from black cabinets topped with Carrara marble — a place to work by day, then set up her bar in LET’S CONNECT time for cocktails. @lyndareevesdesign For Christine, every surface or wall @houseandhome


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OUR READERS HAVE THEIR SAY. I’m so happy to see House & Home feature Indigo Arrows in this year’s A-List (“The Artisan,” December). Destiny Seymour is one of my absolute favourite Indigenous artists based here in Manitoba, where there’s a gold mine of untapped talent patiently waiting for the recognition it deserves. Well done, H&H! — JORDAN HOGAN, Winnipeg I absolutely devoured this year’s A-List (December)! What a great mix of up-and-coming designers, shops and makers, so many of which I had never discovered before. But I don’t really understand the purpose of the “Moments of 2021” spread; it could have been better used to showcase artists and other creatives influencing the world of interiors. — JONATHAN BARRICK, Toronto Thank you for featuring two designers who do not think that open concept is the be-all and end-all (“Divide & Conquer,” October). I, for one, do not want to sit in my living room and have to look at the chaos in my kitchen. I’m not necessarily a messy cook but, sometimes, things just get out of hand. Also, there are times in my kitchen when I don’t want anyone else in there. Give me a separate living and dining space any time. — WENDY SAYERS, Ladysmith, B.C. As a longtime subscriber, I’ve noticed a gradual inclination to no longer feature Christmas or holiday scenes on the cover of your December issues. They’re now billed as “Designer of the Year” issues with one or two pieces on gift-giving and seasonal decoration inside. I must register my disappointment as an avid reader of magazines; the holiday issues have always been something I look forward to every year. — LORI PATTERSON, Bedford, N.S. 14 H&H MARCH 2022

Though I look forward to House & Home’s holiday issues each year to start the season, this year took a bit longer than usual. That is, until I turned the page to “Merry and Bright” (November) with Kimberly and David Jones’ perfect home! I think I audibly gasped! It’s beautiful, warm, inviting, inspiring and oh, so holiday. Kimberly Jones and Kelly Deck make a fabulous team. Keep up the great work finding these gems! — KATHLEEN ROATH, Toronto I’m somewhat surprised, given the need to move forward in decreasing our climate footprint, that there’s little to no discussion of kitchen renovations showing induction cooktops or ranges. I’d love to see what great options are out there. Natural gas will be phased out in many cities over the next few decades and home renovations need to reflect the changes needed for the future. Despite this, I’ve received your magazine for years and enjoy seeing the new trends, stores and designers. — JAYNE BERUBE, Vancouver

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Editor’s Note: See page 65 of this issue for some of the latest induction ranges on the market now. My interior design professor recommended that I pick up a copy of your magazine, and now I know why. It’s heartwarming to have a publication support Canadian interior designers the way H&H does. Fingers crossed on being featured someday! — JO ANNE ROGERS, Toronto

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ABOVE: “Raven, On the Wing” wall hanging by Julie Pongrac, $6,200; Boyd plates (wood, centre of table), $28 each; Found wood pedestals from India (stacked on table), $56 each; Green Onyx bowls, $75 each; Throws (in baskets), from $137 each.

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PURE SHOPPE “It’s really important to me to celebrate artisans and help shine a light on them,” says Ami McKay of her new retail concept. Last fall, she carved out floor space within her Vancouver design studio to offer a selection of home accessories and artwork that she’s been using in her projects for years. Among them: textile art by local talent Julie Pongrac, whom Ami discovered in the city’s Eastside Culture Crawl years ago, traditional Japanese-style ceramics by Mimoko, and charming pom-pom throw pillows sourced from Mexico (and featured in many H&H stories since). Each pillow takes 10 weeks to make and provides a livelihood for two families — one harvests the wool; the other, the cotton. The rest of the inventory is similarly story-driven, says Ami, sourced with the goal of highlighting a craft and supporting a community. Her eye for tactile, approachable pieces is, of course, part of her own story. “The warmth of my interiors always comes from the natural elements. These are pieces that turn a house into a home.” 1. Mustard African basket, $179. 2. One of a series of porcelain vessels from Vancouver’s Mimoko. Small Nook planter, $58. 18 H&H MARCH 2022

BELOW: Assorted throw pillows, from $58 each; Baskets (on floor), from $53 each.

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FOR DIYERS: Try your hand at this: Buy a plain lampshade and wrap it in fabric adhered with fabric glue, then trim it with cord for a custom look!

FILES RIGHT: Giove fabric in Emerald and Sapphire by Charlap Hyman & Herrero for Schumacher. Schumacher and Wayfair Canada.

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Travertine Turnabout THE CREAMY LIMESTONE TAKES CENTRE STAGE IN A NEW DESIGNER COLLECTION.

“I wanted to create a collection that celebrated stone as a material,” says Andrew Metrick of his new Modern Stone Collection for Elte. “Not adding wood, lacquer or metal, but giving myself the task of letting the stone speak for itself.” Among the four stones he selected from quarries in Iran, Italy and Turkey is travertine, which is suddenly being reconsidered for its calm, even appearance and past prominence in 1970s styles. “Travertine has a soft, fibrous appeal,” he says. “These pieces are substantial enough to add an architectural element in a space, but they’re also understated, making them great supporting characters.” 20 H&H MARCH 2022

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ABOVE: Andrew Metrick with a selection of travertine pieces from his new Modern Stone furniture collection. 1. Duvall coffee table, $6,395. 2. Duvall side table, $1,455. 3. Arcade console, $7,245. All at Elte.

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Text by Rosemary Poole/Photography by Kelly Marshall, Otto (Decorating, Courtney’s portrait)/courtesy of Elte (Design News)/Room design by Courtney McLeod, Right Meets Left Interior Design (Decorating)

Take a note from designer Courtney McLeod and bring style to a plain table lamp by customizing the shade. For her living room in New York’s Harlem neighbourhood, she paired a white pillar lamp with a shade in Schumacher’s swirling Giove fabric. Layered against the deep blue walls and tangerine sofa, it holds its own in the vibrant setting. “One hundred per cent, it’s back,” says Kent Worth of Kravet Canada about this revived decorative accent. The Toronto showroom offers a custom lampshade service to the trade with a full range of shapes, pleat options and fabrics. Traditional block prints and bold ikats are most popular and their lightweight cotton allows light to permeate well. “Use a patterned shade in the same way you would use a toss cushion,” he says. “It’s a pop.”


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Paloma Contreras The celebrated designer and tastemaker brings her uplifting style to a new lighting collection for Visual Comfort.

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Designer Paloma Contreras in her Houston home.

We might pick up on a detail we hadn’t considered otherwise. Many of the chandeliers in your collection are uplights. What’s your advice for using them in the home? Uplighting is something you want in spaces where you entertain — a dining room or library — or in a bedroom, where you want even, beautiful light. It’s generally not for a principal bathroom or places that need task lighting. Use it to create a soft glow and a welcoming mood.

1. Medium Maxime table lamp in Emerald Green Crackle, $1,345. 2. Small Orsay Single sconce in Hand-Rubbed Antique Brass, $745. 3. The Comtesse XL Uplight chandelier features a 40-inch-diameter spun-brass bowl. $8,985. All at Cocoon Furnishings.

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ABOVE: The updated Charleston stripe comes in Catkin, Fossil and Turkey Red. 22 H&H MARCH 2022

To mark its 30th anniversary, Roger Oates Design has added new colourways to some of its original wool flatweave rugs and runners. The preppy Charleston stripe now comes in Fossil (far left) for a cool, contemporary look that’s seriously cosy underfoot. Approx. $300/linear yard. Y&Co. SEE SHOPPING LIST

Text by Rosemary Poole/Photography by Kerry Kirk (Q&A, Paloma’s portrait)/Aimée Mazzenga (Q&A, sitting room)/courtesy of Visual Comfort (lights)/Roger Oates Design (Floor Show)

You started your blog, La Dolce Vita, in 2007. Why do you think it resonated? My style is rooted in a classic, timeless point of view, but it has modern touches. Whether you lean more contemporary or more traditional, there’s something you might identify with in my work. How did you focus the look of this lighting collection? It’s something that came together organically. During my travels, pre-Covid, I would go to France twice a year, shopping for vintage and antique pieces for clients and for my store in Houston. The entire Orsay series is inspired by Giacometti fixtures I’d seen in Loulou, a restaurant in Paris. Those fixtures are chunkier, more organic and done in plaster, but I love those conical shades and wanted to reinterpret that. The collection leans a bit ’70s, with a French modern feel. Is travel a big inspiration? I have a visceral need to travel and shake up my surroundings! I was just in Palm Beach and the light, colour palette and architecture are so different there. All of those things creep into our psyches when we travel.

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FAVOURITE OFF-WHITE: Intense White (OC-51), Benjamin Moore.

Layers of natural materials create a sense of calm in this Muskoka room by Ashley Botten. Architecture, Akb Architects; builder, HLD Muskoka. HOT TAKE

DECORATING IDEA YOU’RE EXCITED TO TRY: I’d like to create a wall from something other than drywall. Not a folding screen, but some kind of room partition. I’d like to explore the materials that could be incorporated and build a room out from there. INTO: Cohesive yet lived-in rooms that honestly reflect how their inhabitants live. OVER: Fast design. I’m just so over that whole look. Authenticity is my thing. RECENT INSPIRATION: The 35th floor of the TD South Tower in Toronto. It didn’t occur to me in the elevator on the way up, but being so high up at night, surrounded by almost complete darkness, I felt charged. HOW OFTEN YOU CHANGE UP YOUR OWN HOME: I’m always rearranging, moving things around and bringing in custom pieces to see how they really work. I need to see it set up. ITEM IN YOUR HOME THAT MOST REFLECTS YOU: My Apple boxes. I like the practicality and simplicity of them. They can be moved around easily to become something different — I like being able to see things in a different light. KEY INFLUENCE ON DESIGN: Communities of makers. During Covid, when I’ve been sitting more than travelling, I’ve become more aware of the creative influences found in relationships. A ROOM YOU WOULD LOVE TO DESIGN: A new hotel lobby. I would approach it with a residential vibe and make it all about gathering. 1. A dining room designed by Ashley features a largescale photograph by artist Dean West. 2. Apple box in Bleached Solid Ash with Etruscan Rose Marble Top by Ashley Botten Design, from $3,960. Avenue Road. 3. Medium Potters vessel in Blackened Steel (glass insert included), $1,300. Ashley Botten Design. 4. Ashley collaborated with L.A. artist Nancy Pearce on a series of cast-bronze objects. Salt bowl, $460; Wooden spoon, $220. Ashley Botten Design. 24 H&H MARCH 2022

Ashley Botten founded her multidisciplinary design firm in Toronto in 2004. She recently launched an online shop with her original furniture and home accessories. MINI TREND

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Blowsy, bold-scaled and full of charm, the symbolic flower is enjoying a moment in the sun. A collection overseen by designer Madeline Weinrib for The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York was inspired by recurring poppy motifs in the museum’s Islamic wing. Molly Mahon’s hand-blocked cotton-linenblend fabrics draw from traditional Indian textile prints. Used as a one-off accent or run of drapery, it brings a fresh floral hit we’re longing for now. FROM TOP: Poppy Hand Block Print fabric in Rose and Grass by Molly Mahon for Schumacher, $346/yd. Bilbrough & Co.; Blooming Poppies Oval platter, approx. $275. The Met Store; Blooming Poppies throw pillow in Blue. 20" sq., approx. $195. The Met Store. SEE SHOPPING LIST

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New: Pendry West Hollywood This Sunset Strip hotel features Art Deco– inspired spaces by celebrated interior designer Martin Brudnizki and restaurants by Wolfgang Puck. And if that pedigree isn’t enough, there’s also a rooftop pool and basement bowling alley in the hotel’s private members club, The Britely. Classic: Shutters on the Beach Perched right on the beach in Santa Monica, this stalwart feels more Cape Cod than L.A. — which is what makes it such a serene escape. We recommend an oceanview room where you can practically touch the Pacific. WHERE TO EAT

New: Lulu From California icon Alice Waters and her longtime collaborator, chef Lulu

David Tanis (both pictured), Lulu at the Hammer Museum is all about seasonal and sustainable cooking. The stunning indooroutdoor space — think tile mosaics, reclaimed wood and sculptural lanterns — is not to be missed.

The Tower Bar

Classic: The Tower Bar The Tower Bar’s poolside dining area and dim, walnut-panelled interior at the top of the Sunset Tower Hotel is a visual and culinary ode to Old Hollywood glamour. It’s not unusual to spot industry power players sipping on perfectly crafted martinis or tucking into classics like Oysters Rockefeller. WHAT TO SEE

New: The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures At the corner of Wilshire and Fairfax, the Renzo 26 H&H MARCH 2022

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

Piano–designed Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is a steel and glass UFO landed on Wilshire Boulevard. Inside, there are exhibits on the history of cinema, the Academy Awards, and a host of feature programming and events. Classic: The Broad When The Broad opened in 2015, it helped put downtown L.A. on the map for tourists. Home to one of the best collections of contemporary art anywhere in the world, the gallery currently has installations featuring Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and, of course, Yayoi Kusama.

retail spaces, then selling them online and, finally, opening this appointment-only boutique (and gaining a cult following on Instagram along the way). Classic: Blackman Cruz For more than two decades, Adam Blackman and David Cruz have been L.A.’s definitive tastemakers, sourcing rare furniture and objets from around the world. Their 9,500-square-foot showroom, housed in a former nightclub, is worth getting lost in amid the vintage club chairs and house-label accessories.

WHERE TO SHOP

New: King Kennedy Rugs Mikael Kennedy (pictured) began collecting rugs on his travels as a fashion photographer. Eventually, he started sourcing them for major

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Photography by Christian Horan Photography (Pendry West Hollywood)/courtesy of Shutters on the Beach (Shutters)/King Kennedy Rugs (King Kennedy)/The Sunset Tower Hotel (The Tower Bar)/by Justin Chung (Lulu)/courtesy of Blackman Cruz (Blackman Cruz)

The City of Angels is having a moment. With new design-centric hotels, fashionable restaurants and perfect weather, it’s no wonder people are heading to the West Coast this year. By PETER SALTSMAN


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1. GARDEN PARTY Bring new life to drapery or accent pillows with botanical Floralia fabric, created in collaboration with Cabana Magazine. In Parchment. Viscose; linen. 54" w. x 3' l. Pricing upon request. Schumacher.

NEW & NOW This month’s favourites from the world of design.

Produced by EMMA REDDINGTON | Text by JENNA WILHELMSEN

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2. SHINING STAR The artisan-made Georgia sconce has a sleek glass shade and starburst backplate, bringing visual interest to hallways. In Farrow & Ball’s Chinese Blue. Brass; glass. 18" h. x 6" w. x 9" d. From approx. $1,890. Coleen & Company.

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3. LIGHT THE WAY The simple yet sophisticated Tally candelabra accommodates four candles; line up several end to end for a unique dining table centerpiece. In White Oak by Blu Dot. White oak. 8" h. x 13" w. x 3" d. $107. Hut K. 4. NATURAL ELEMENT Nodding to the mineral textures found on rocks, the clay-fired Large Stoneware vase by ceramicist Jacinthe Brind’Amour adds organic texture to your decorating. Every piece is unique and handmade in Montreal. In Black & Speckled. Stoneware. 10¾" h. x 4" diam. $96. Chic & Basta. 5. FROM DOOR TO DOOR The elegant Leeward sideboard boasts six rounded doors and one drawer for a versatile piece that’s packed with storage. Oak; oak veneer; MDF. 31½" h. x 86¾" w. x 17¾" d. $3,435. Modern Komfort. 6. FULL STACK Crafted in Los Angeles, H for Hannah nesting bowls are made with raw clay that’s hand mixed and coloured, then cast and sanded. Stack them on an open shelf for a pretty — and colourful — display. Clay. 2½" h. x 11" diam. (large); 3" h. x 9" diam. (medium); 3¾" h. x 7" diam. (small). Approx. $506/set of 3. Commune Design.

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7. CHECKS, PLEASE Black and white patterned upholstery on the Isla Reinvented recliner adds graphic punch to a living room or reading corner. In Lawford Caviar and Antique Brass. Viscose; polyester; linen; cotton; steel. 41" h. x 28" w. x 34" d. Pricing upon request. American Leather. SEE SHOPPING LIST


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CABINET CONFIDENTIAL Merit Kitchens helped redesign this small corner kitchen to include a better layout, custom cabinets and luxurious details for a gorgeous new look.

FROM BASIC TO BEAUTIFUL House & Home’s Western Sales Manager Stephanie Lloyd enlisted the help of Merit Kitchens to give her dated, builder-basic kitchen a more elegant, custom and contemporary look. The result? More counter space, smart storage solutions and quality cabinets, complemented by timeless accessories. Watch the full kitchen tour on houseandhome.com/meritkitchensmakeover.

“THE MERIT KITCHENS TEAM WAS ABLE TO QUICKLY TROUBLESHOOT ANY ISSUES AND OFFER VALUABLE DESIGN ADVICE.”

— Stephanie Lloyd, Photography by Heather Ross/Styling by Emma Reddington

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The quartz counter has warm flecks of gold that are the perfect complement to satin brass hardware. Denman flat-panel cabinet doors in Parchment, Merit Kitchens; counter, HanStone Quartz; cabinet pulls, Ashley Norton.

A hand-sanded white oak shelf stands out against handmade Italian tile; storage for spices and utensils fits perfectly in a pullout cabinet next to the range. Wood shelf, custom cabinets and vent hood in Snow White, Merit Kitchens; tile, TileSense. Merit Kitchens dealers offer in-home design consultations to help maximize your space and storage. To create a larger entrance to Stephanie’s kitchen, the peninsula was moved further into the dining area, which also allowed room for an additional bank of cabinets.

Merit Kitchens’ quality craftsmanship can be seen in these dovetail drawers and flatware divider. Merit continues to employ hand-finishing methods on all its made-to-order cabinets, including its signature hand-branded logo.

Merit Kitchens designs and builds high-end, quality custom cabinets without the high-end price tag. Its authorized dealers can help create a kitchen that best suits the way you and your family live, as well as provide expert kitchen design advice. Visit MERIT-KITCHENS.COM to book a full-service consultation, browse styles, and to find a dealer near you.


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MORE OR LESS Bring hygge to a reading nook with these key pieces. Produced by ROSEMARY POOLE

LEATHER ARMCHAIR AND OTTOMAN* $13,405

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Egg chair and footstool by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen. Leather; steel; aluminum. 43" h. x 34" w. x 31½" d. (chair). Design Within Reach.

Wells Leather Swivel armchair and ottoman in Vintage Caramel. Leather; brushed nickel. 38½" h. x 33½" w. x 35" d. (chair). Pottery Barn Canada.

Egg-style chair and ottoman in Cowhide Brown/White. Cowhide; stainless steel; fibreglass. 42½" h. x 35⅜" w. x 34⅔" d. (chair). Eternity Modern.

MID-CENTURY-STYLE FLOOR LAMP

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Tripod HM8 floor lamp in Black by &Tradition. Lacquered metal; lacquered brass. 52⅞" h. x 18½" w. x 24⅞" d. GR Shop by Gabriel Ross.

Mid Century MFL-1 floor lamp in Matte Black. Steel; brass. 63" h. x 18" w. x 21½" d. France & Søn.

Leap floor lamp in Black & Copper. Steel; plastic. 61" h. x 22" w. x 10" d. Article.

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Cashmere throw in Light Heather Gray. Cashmere. 70" l. x 50" w. Banana Republic.

St. Louis throw in Ivory & Lava by Linen Way. Alpaca; wool. 78" l. x 55" w. Dandy Lines.

Watkins Plaid throw in Navy/Grey/Ivory. Acrylic. 60" l. x 50" w. Urban Barn.

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Mid-century 38" bookshelf in Acorn. Engineered wood; eucalyptus. 70" h. x 38" w. x 15⅜" d. West Elm.

Tate Wide bookcase in Walnut by Blake Tovin. Poplar plywood. 75¾" h. x 36" w. x 14½" d. Crate and Barrel.

Diego Metal Ladder bookcase in Dark Walnut by Foundstone. Manufactured wood; metal. 72" h. x 28" w. x 18½" d. Wayfair Canada.

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Classic, retro or contemporary — take your pick from our roundup of the best dressing tables. Produced by EMMA REDDINGTON | Text by JOSEPH CICERONE

THE ELISE This rattan table and stool fit perfectly together to create a stylish and small space–friendly bedroom accent. In Natural. Fabric; glass. 35¼" h. x 29¾" diam. (vanity); 30¼" h. x 20½" w. x 24" d. (stool). $799. Urban Outfitters.

THE MONOCLES Goldplated brass and bull’s-eye mirrors give this retro table glam appeal. Walnut. 29⅔" h. x 62½" w. x 17¾" d. Approx. $9,029. Essential Home.

THE WOMAN IN PARIS An eclectic Art Deco vanity table with striking inlay details and two adjustable mirrors. In Burgundy and White by Scarlet Splendour. Resin. 57" h. x 43⅜" w. x 23⅔" d. $13,677. 1stDibs.

THE CARACOLE MOMENT OF CLARITY A chic vanity with a silver-leaf finish, tapered acrylic legs and luxe Hollywood Regency style. In Champagne Shimmer/ Whisper of Gold. Wood; metal; glass. 30" h. x 48" w. x 22" d. $2,354. Kathy Kuo Home. 34 H&H MARCH 2022

THE SWEEDI An easel-inspired vanity set blends Scandinavian style with a touch of dressing room charm. In Beige by South Shore. Pine; glass. 30" h. x 29½" w. x 15¾" d. (vanity); 18¾" h. x 13¼" diam. (stool). From $340. Hudson’s Bay.

THE CHLOÉ For those seeking contemporary pieces, this sleek vanity desk by Emmanuel Gallina is just for you. In Titanium by Pianca Studio. Wood; supersuede; glass. 36¼" h. x 48" w. x 21⅔" d. Approx. $5,164 (including mirror). Elevati Design. SEE SHOPPING LIST


THE HEMNES The little black dress of vanity tables, this classic design is structured yet curvy, making it a great addition to any bedroom. In Black. Fibreboard; birch; beech; pine; spruce; tempered glass; glass. 62⅝" h. x 39⅜" w. x 19⅝" d. $249. Ikea.

THE MID-CENTURY VANITY With wood that’s kiln-dried for extra strength, a desk that has timeless, enduring style. In Acorn. Eucalyptus; engineered wood; acacia; glass. 52" h. x 52" w. x 24" d. $1,722. West Elm.

COSTWAY'S VANITY SET The dressing table has a touchscreen light-up mirror for ideal illumination while applying makeup. In Black. Wood; metal. 52½" h. x 31½" w. x 16" d. (table and mirror); 17½" h. x 15½" w. x 11½" d. (stool). $527. The Home Depot Canada.

THE CLARIDGE A fab and überfunctional vanity desk with two doors that open to reveal shelves, jewelry storage and a circular mirror. In Cherry Wood. Cherrywood; engineered wood; oak. 55½" h. x 26" w. x 11¾" d. $6,405. Roche Bobois.

THE KARI This modern dressing table set comes with an LED mirror and chic velvet chair so you can get ready in style. Pine; MDF. 51½" h. x 53⅛" w. x 19⅜" d. (vanity); 31½" h. x 23⅝" w. x 22" d. (chair). From $1,099. Lowe's.

THE ARDEN PINK This dressing table is inspired by a 1970s antique found at a Parisian flea market. In Brushed Brass by Currey & Company. Hardwood; brass; faux suede; glass. 57¼" h. x 47½" w. x 22½" d. (table and mirror). $9,984. Prima Lighting.

THE COMPOSED VANITY II + FORAGE A unique vanity with a streamlined, modern look that’s perfect for minimalists. In Kombu by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio. Ash; ash veener; powdercoated steel; glass. 29⅞" h. x 39½" w. x 17" d. $1,513. Dims.

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COLOUR SPOTLIGHT

DAFFODIL

Get happy with this gentle and cheerful hue. Produced by EMMA REDDINGTON | Text by JOSEPH CICERONE

WHY WE LOVE IT

MAKE A STATEMENT In this sunlit kitchen, vibrant green accents complement yellow cabinets without sacrificing a sense of calm. Shiplap walls and a chunky apron-front sink complete this fresh take on farmhouse style.

From Vincent van Gogh’s sunflowers to the classic raincoat, a pop of yellow has enduring appeal. This season, we’re celebrating daffodil, with its slightly more muted hue. Reminiscent of buttercup yellow but with an orange undertone, the shade brings grounding warmth to rooms and plays well with both earth tones and neutrals. Accent furniture with a throw pillow or quilt in daffodil for a dash of colour. Or, for a more whimsical look, consider a wallpaper with sunny hues. Next to powdery pink, muted green or creamy whites, daffodil is a natural declaration of joy and liveliness.

“DAFFODIL WILL LIFT YOUR SPIRITS AND CHASE AWAY GREY DAYS. DRENCH YOUR SPACE IN THE WARM GLOW OF THIS LOVELY YELLOW”

DEEP: Sunday Brunch (3005-3B), Valspar Paint.

SOFT: Pineapple Cream (SW 1668), Sherwin-Williams.

PAIR IT WITH: Royal Orchard (PPU11-01), Behr.

PAIR IT WITH: Tropical Fruit (CSP-1115), Benjamin Moore.

Photography by Valerie Wilcox (Emma’s portrait)/courtesy of deVOL Kitchens (kitchen)/Room design by deVOL Kitchens (kitchen)

— Emma Reddington

INSTANT HITS FROM LEFT: Yolie 1 rug in Yellow, from $2,155, Elte Mkt. Bennet rocking armchair in Yellow, $499, Structube. Lucy sofa in Saffron, approx. $6,830, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams. Heirloom quilt in Marigold, from $350, Flax Home. AJ wall light in Yellow Ochre, $1,210, Louis Poulsen. Pluma wallpaper in Flaxen by House of Hackney, $275/roll, NewWall. Shaker Plaid throw pillow in Ochre, $217, Kufri. 36 H&H MARCH 2022

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THE HEALTHY HOME

Clean House

The laundry room goes green with these clever ideas.

NEW CYCLE

NO ENERGY REQUIRED Favoured by designers for its classic good looks, the Surrey laundry drying rack can be raised to keep floor space clear, and is available in two lengths with four or six rails. From approx. $142. Stoffer Home.

Fill It Up!

PRETTY CLEAN SHOP, TORONTO Hand soap and household cleaners are available in refillable mason jars for an additional $1.25 per jar. Exchange empties for pre-filled replacements as you go! Our pick: The Concentrated Cleaning vinegar is a disinfectant and fabric softener in one. $6/1 L.

Look to these refilling stores to keep your household cleaners on hand — without the extra packaging. THE SOAP DISPENSARY AND KITCHEN STAPLES, VANCOUVER Here you’ll find refills on more than 800 bulk products, plus ingredients for making your own cleaning essentials. Our pick: The Savon Noir Liquid Black hand soap does the job of a dozen household cleaners in one. $12/454 g. 38 H&H MARCH 2022

Shop owner Miriam Juarez.

BKIND, MONTREAL Beyond beauty products, this shop carries locally made vegan household cleaners, all sold in refillable bottles sourced from reclaimed ocean plastic. Our pick: The versatile Kind Home Multisurface cleaner, made with aromatic peppermint and tea tree essential oils. $12/475 mL. SEE SHOPPING LIST

Produced by Rosemary Poole/Text by Harleen Sidhu/Photography courtesy of Bosch (dryer and washer)/by John Stoff er, Stoff er Photography Interiors (drying rack)/courtesy of The Soap Dispensary and Kitchen Staples (hand soap)/BKIND (multisurface cleaner)/Pretty Clean Shop (cleaning vinegar)

The hardest working room in the house is now more adaptable than ever, thanks to the latest wave of compact washers and dryers. Last year, the 500 Series from Bosch received Energy Star’s most efficient rating, operating on about 50 per cent less energy than conventional models. Best of all, the dryer’s built-in heat pump allows for ventless installation. The pair can be placed side by side under the counter or tucked away in a cabinet. 500 Series 24" Heat Pump dryer and 24" Compact washer, $2,079 each. Bosch.



INTERVIEW LEFT: Beata added the wall, sliding door and bookshelves in her living room. “Strangely, they make the house feel larger and the green hue inside the bookshelves adds depth and mystery,” she says.

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London designer Beata Heuman puts her whimsical twist on English style. Photography SIMON BROWN | Text WENDY JACOB

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he heavens were definitely smiling on 21-yearold student Beata Heuman in 2004 when — disillusioned by the interior design course she was studying in London — she landed a job interview with one of the lions of British design, Nicky Haslam. Beata admitted she didn’t even know who he was, but Nicky, always a rebel, wasn’t snubbed and took a chance on the Swedish expat. Over the next nine years, mentored by both Nicky and his number two, Canadian designer Colette van den Thillart, Beata developed her own theatrical style (think bold colours, layered patterns and timeless furniture). In a move she called a natural progression, she launched her eponymous firm in 2013, taking on projects such as Chelsea restaurant Farm Girl, London townhouses, a Nantucket clapboard house and a new-build in Hamburg. The firm was included on Architectural Digest’s prestigious Top 100 in 2020 and 2021.

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To further her commitment to craftsmanship, Beata had been selling artisanal items on a small scale since 2015, and unveiled her e-commerce site, shoppa.beataheuman.com, in 2019. Offerings include sumptuous velvet pillows, marbled wallpaper, lighting, and brass coasters and hand-forged hardware produced by small, independent Swedish, British or Italian makers. 2021 marked another major milestone in Beata’s career: the launch of her first book, Every Room Should Sing. The book showcases 10 of her projects, including her own 1870 townhouse in London’s Hammersmith neighbourhood, where Beata folds in bespoke items like a brass-trellised, confectionary-inspired glass ceiling in the kitchen — an ornate backdrop for her Dodo Egg pendant. We asked Beata about her journey from a fresh-faced junior designer’s assistant to running her own 11-person firm, and how she brings a fantastical element to eclectic British decorating. SEE SHOPPING LIST


LEFT: The mural in the bedroom of Beata’s daughters, Gurli and Alma, depicts rabbits sipping martinis. BELOW: In Beata’s kitchen, her Dodo Egg pendants draw the eye up to a glass ceiling inspired by patisserie ceilings in Stockholm. Blue cabinets hide the fridge.

Photography by Chris Gloag (Beata’s portrait)/courtesy of ©Beata Heuman: Every Room Should Sing, Rizzoli New York, 2021 (living room, girls’ bedroom, kitchen)

Q&A HOUSE & HOME: What did you take away from your experience with Nicky and Colette? BEATA HEUMAN: I like taking risks and doing the unexpected. I’ve always been drawn to that way of creating, and Nicky does that in spades. He’s irreverent; he likes doing the thing you expect him not to do, and he’s not precious about what materials you can use. Nicky knows about convention but doesn’t take much note of it. You always hope clients will think a project looks amazing, but I admit there’s a real thrill that comes from wondering whether it will be understood and well received. H&H: How do you use those lessons when designing? BH: They taught me how to execute difficult tasks but also how to have fun. I was having martinis with Nicky and Colette at the Carlyle Hotel in New York when I fell in love with the Ludwig Bemelmans mural in the bar. When I was pregnant with my daughter Gurli, I used it as inspiration to create a magical room for her with a mural that included nice local details like the top of Hammersmith Bridge. I love that contrast of the childish motif and the rabbits who are drinking, smoking and being a bit naughty. H&H: How would you describe your style in one sentence? BH: Imaginative, considered and fresh. H&H MARCH 2022 41


INTERVIEW

Beata’s Best Finds Cracking Good: Beata’s Dodo Egg pendant is crowned with painted brass palm fronds.

LEFT: The seagrass panels in this drawing room are embellished with a decorative border. Beata’s Luckdragon stool is based on curule stools used in ancient Rome.

Lip Service: “I wear By Terry lip balm in Bloom Berry. It’s like a gloss but quite densely pigmented.” English Eats: “My favourite restaurant is The River Café in London.”

Swirl Talk: These trays are made in Sweden from sustainably sourced birch. “I love marbleized patterns and use them a lot.”

Must Dab: “I wear Eau D’Italie perfume created for the 50th anniversary of Le Sirenuse, the famous hotel in Positano on the Amalfi Coast.” 42 H&H MARCH 2022

H&H: Do you have any signature moves? BH: I like paw feet and giving pieces of furniture almost a personality. We often make bespoke furniture; you get a lot of straight lines in average shops, so I like introducing undulating lines and curves. All of our projects are filled with bespoke pieces or one-offs. I don’t like repeating myself — I try to evolve. H&H: Where do you source items? BH: I love going to antique markets and feel inspired by sites like 1stDibs, which has great photos. If we aren’t going the bespoke route, we gravitate toward vintage to get something completely unique and reasonably priced. Ideally, your home should look like it’s been decorated over a generation or two. H&H: How did your book come about? BH: Rizzoli called me up with the idea a couple of years ago. I wanted to create a design book to help people let their own personality take centre stage. It’s easy to lose confidence and be overly concerned with “doing the right thing.” I encourage people to connect with a design that really means something to them.

ABOVE: A bleached oak floor, natural marble and rustic ceiling ground the theatricality of this bathroom’s pitched ceiling and coral-motif pendant. SEE SHOPPING LIST

Photography courtesy of ©Beata Heuman: Every Room Should Sing, Rizzoli New York, 2021 (fireplace, bathroom)/shoppa.beataheuman.com (pendant, trays)/courtesy of Mille Notti (bedding)/By Terry (lip balm)/The River Café (patio)/La Sirenuse (fragrance)

Sweet Dreams: “All my bedding is Mille Notti. I like white without embellishments, and the cotton gets better with age.”


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Vancouver ceramicist Janaki Larsen invites us to her new studio and shares her creative process.

Produced by Emma Reddington/Photography by Ditte Isager, courtesy of Noma (blue plate)

Photography TRACEY AYTON | Text AMANDA ROSS

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This plate, commissioned by Noma, is made with a custom glaze unique to the restaurant.

“I LOVE A CHALLENGE AND PUSHING MYSELF OUT OF MY COMFORT ZONE. NOMA ONCE SENT ME A PIECE OF SEAWEED AS A REFERENCE FOR A GLAZE COLOUR”

Ceramic designer Janaki Larsen.

have so many ideas all the time that I don’t sleep much,” says ceramic designer Janaki Larsen, happily reflecting on long days in front of the wheel and at the kiln. The acclaimed artist produces up to 100 ceramic vessels per day, notably creating dishes for Noma in Copenhagen when it was voted the world’s best restaurant (Janaki got the commission via a stylist friend when they worked on a cookbook together), so it makes sense she’s not wasting precious time lying down. Many creatives would burn out with so many hours spent working, but that’s precisely what gives Janaki balance — and especially so now that she has an expansive new studio, where those myriad ideas have room to fly. Janaki’s previous studios had always been pintsize, with constant to-ing and fro-ing while raising her now 12-year-old daughter, Lola, co-owning Vancouver’s Le Marché St. George café and designing the winery for its sister outpost, La Fabrique St. George. But the pandemic brought about profound change. “I used to have a production schedule and timelines for my commissions, which gave me a sense of security,” she says. So when a large order was cancelled on March 18, 2020, it alarmed her. Shutting herself in her studio, Janaki surveyed the now orphaned ceramics, dusted off her abandoned website and posted them all online. “Everyone was trapped at home and, because my work hadn’t been available to the public for a long time, it sold out

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ABOVE: Janaki designed all of her tables with wheels so they could be pressed into service in various ways: joined together for a sit-down dinner, cleared to be a work surface or stacked up with wares for a pop-up. OPPOSITE: “In the main room, I’ll throw and then put the dishes on the floor,” says Janaki. “I like to see the space around them — it makes me crazy to see them stacked up.” H&H MARCH 2022 45


PERSONAL STYLE Open shelving in the kitchen area accommodates the artist’s own ceramics and the pieces she collects: “I love other people’s stuff; I have a dishware problem!”

ABOVE: A 12-inch-diameter plate typically costs $375, and Janaki updates her plate styles every month, selling them through her website. BELOW: In the kitchen, an antique Chinese cabinet that belonged to Janaki’s mother, artist Patricia Larsen, serves as a pantry.

immediately,” she says. The enthusiastic response inspired her to start focusing solely on ceramics. Janaki always knew she’d be an artist because her parents — painter and potter Patricia Larsen and painter and stonemason Ron Crawford — had long paved the way, but she never thought that ceramics would provide a viable living. “I’d only seen ceramics at craft fairs or admired people with small studios on Salt Spring Island; I couldn’t wrap my head around scaling up,” she says. But within the first three months of the pandemic, another opportunity came along: a fan who’d been following her, urged her to move to a larger retail space he owned next to Livingspace Interiors in the city’s Armory District. That 3,700-square-foot space had been sitting empty for a year, so Janaki jumped at the chance. “There had always been more that I wanted to do in my former 1,000-square-foot-studio, but I’d always lacked the space,” she says. To put her imprint on the sleek new industrial envelope, she set about installing a kitchen with a six-burner range. “Food is such an important part of my work,” she says. “My dishes are for food, my 46 H&H MARCH 2022

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FAR LEFT: Janaki throws 60 to 100 pieces per day, if uninterrupted: “I love to throw; it’s my absolute favourite thing to do, and it’s very meditative.” LEFT: Her showroom is open by appointment. BELOW: The kaleidoscopic array of glaze samples on the wall also serves as an unexpected art installation. “It’s like having the most beautiful recipe box right in front of me,” says Janaki.

commissions are often for cookbooks and chefs often bring food to the studio.” Now, her new workspace accommodates a showroom, studio, glaze laboratory, kitchen and welding room. “I love that everything is done in-house,” she adds. “I can cook lunch and then see how the welding is coming along in the next room.” That fluidity is what keeps Janaki creative. “I’m always trying to achieve a seamlessness,” she says. “Some people have their day job and then they have their other life, but I don’t ever feel like that — it’s all just one mash-up. If I didn’t have a daughter, I would probably live in the closet here!” Nothing in the studio ever stays in the same place for more than a day; her new furniture was built with change in mind. “I’m constantly working on a new idea — one day, the tables I designed on wheels are set up as a long-table dinner for 42 and the next, they’re being used for mixing glazes.” Although she still produces work for Noma (“You don’t say no to Noma!”), Janaki has largely stopped doing commissions. “If it doesn’t make you feel good, don’t do it,” is a mantra that’s scrawled beside her pottery wheel, and it helps her say no more often so she can focus on doing the work she loves. “When you’re holding something handmade by someone else, there’s energy and passion in that object — it’s an extension of that person,” she says. “As we get more disconnected, these pieces bring us back together; returning to my roots has made me feel connected again to people all over the world.” 48 H&H MARCH 2022

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It’s not just great kitchens we’re craving. We’re in love with all of our hardworking spaces, from ingenious mudrooms, laundry rooms and workrooms to clever storage solutions. Wherever you need them, be inspired by these rooms that work hard and look good, too.

MARCH 2022


KITCHENS

REINVENTING

a Classic

What is it about the black and white It probably all began with the elements: kitchen that we love so much? Over the white marble for counters, black for years, we’ve flirted with other colours — French cast-iron stoves and English “hobs,” think bubblegum pink and turquoise black and white for linoleum tile floors, in the 1950s and sunset and gallons of white paint hues in the ’70s — and, for cabinets. And then, lately, natural wood is the evolution of the back in vogue, along kitchen from a tiny with kitchens painted in hidden room to the heart today’s trend hue of of the house, the “great muted green. And yet, room” of today, has had the classic combo of a big impact on how we black and white — like dress our kitchens. You the little black cocktail can imagine a dress-up dress — never goes out dinner party in a black of fashion. From the and white open kitchen English-style scullery as easily as you can kitchen, with its black picture a casual family The kitchen at Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire. painted cabinets, to the meal in a country-style sleekness of white, seamless, Euro-style kitchen like the one on our cover. Here are spaces, black and white keeps appearing three examples of how talented designers in the most fashionable kitchens. used this palette in very different ways.

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Photography by John Hammond, ©National Trust Images (Gawthorpe Hall kitchen)/Floor plan illustrations by Madison Pflance

THE ENDURING APPEAL OF THE BLACK AND WHITE KITCHEN.


THE INSPIRATION FOR the black and white palette in this midtown Toronto kitchen was the dramatically veined Arabescato Corchia marble, handpicked by designers Jordy Fagan and Alana Firestone of Collective Studio and their client. They didn’t want to chop up the space with different colours on the uppers and lowers, so they showed off the marble on the range wall. Here, the millwork and hood are stained a deep, rich charcoal, which is in contrast to the creamy, hand-applied Venetian plaster on the walls. Their client loves to cook and asked for a walk-in pantry, but the designers came up with a clever alternative. “We suggested a curved stand-alone pantry with retractable doors and custom half-moon handles,” says Jordy. Another key design feature is the ribbed glass cabinet; the graphic black frames and white oak shelves bring tuxedo-like elegance. There’s a baking cupboard beside the ovens, a hidden step stool, drawers for bread and avocados, and pullouts on either side of the cooktop for oils and spices. “A lot of thought went into this kitchen design,” says the happy client. Sounds like a recipe for success.

Cool & Contemporary LOOK #1:

Produced by STACY BEGG Photography by NIAMH BARRY Text by WENDY JACOB

One section of the pantry is a coffee and smoothie bar, and the other holds the microwave, toaster and bread drawer.

Alana Firestone (left) and Jordy Fagan of Collective Studio.

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LEFT: With its clean lines and built-in bookshelf, the island feels like a piece of furniture. Semiflush-mount lights make the nine-foothigh ceiling seem loftier. Ceiling fixtures, LD Shoppe; fridge (far left) by Sub-Zero, Appliance Canada; runner, CB2. BOTTOM RIGHT: Closing in the vent hood gives an architectural feel. Butcherblock, Hay’s Woodworking Group.

“THERE ARE SO MANY DIFFERENT ZONES AND WOW MOMENTS IN THIS KITCHEN, KITCHEN, BUT THE PALETTE MAKES IT FEEL COHESIVE” — Jordy Fagan, co-designer

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Cool & Contemporary 1 Light cabinet colour, Edgecomb Gray (HC-173), Benjamin Moore.

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1. Lettie flush-mount light in Old Bronze. $539. LD Shoppe. 2. Butcherblock by John Boos & Co. Pricing upon request. Richelieu. 3. Campo Side Lever Pull-down faucet with Lever Handle in Matte Black. $1,731. House of Rohl. 4. Half-moon cabinet pull. Pricing upon request. Hay’s Woodworking Group. 5. Small Brizo vase in White. $189. CB2. 6. Benchmark Double wall oven. $6,779. Bosch. 7. Arabescato Corchia surface. Pricing upon request. Marble Trend. 8. Axis sconce in Bronze and Matte White Glass. From $1,849. Allied Maker. H&H MARCH 2022 55


LOOK #2:

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The rolling ladder is a holdover from Sara’s shuttered Toronto art shop, Smock Cafe and Wonder Workshop. Ladder, Smash; stools, June Home Supply. OPPOSITE, TOP LEFT: Sara chose Carrara marble for the perimeter counter and backsplash. Counter, curb backsplash, Marble Trend. OPPOSITE, TOP RIGHT: The porcelain pendants were made by Sara. The island surface is a striking Arabescato Corchia marble. Island counter, Marble Trend; fridge by Liebherr, Aniks Appliances. 56 H&H MARCH 2022

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Homeowner and designer Sara Wood.

WHEN CERAMICIST Sara Wood, her husband, Daniel, and 13-yearold daughter, Adelaide, moved to their circa-1830 stone house on Ontario’s Niagara Escarpment, Sarah decided the house would dictate its own design journey. It was “surprisingly bossy,” she says. “You can’t go modern and sparse in a house like this. We felt like stewards of a little piece of Upper Canadian history.” A self-described Europhile and avid traveller, Sara wanted to recreate the kind of kitchens she’d seen in France, Spain and Italy by companies such as Plain English and deVOL Kitchens. “I wanted a kitchen that felt built up over time,” she says. “In a historical house like this, you wouldn’t match everything perfectly.” To drive home an authentic heritage look, she chose hardworking elements including a farmhouse sink and raw brass faucet. Cabinets in a sooty black look like they’re tinged by woodsmoke. Mellow woods, seen in the hutch and black walnut floors (milled from an old tree that fell in the backyard), soften the black and white palette. Instead of the current mania for a monolithic island, Sara opted for a furniture-like prep table that everyone could gather around. Her one concession to modern style? The Bertazzoni range. “It’s the most beautiful stove I’ve ever seen; it’s my Ferrari,” she says. “I call it my sexy little Italian cooking machine.” H&H MARCH 2022 57


TOP: The circa-1700 pine armoire is filled with cake stands, family heirloom dishes and Sara’s own ceramics. Sink, Sinkology. BOTTOM: Bentwood chairs and plenty of tropical palms give the sunroom a French conservatory vibe. OPPOSITE, TOP: A brass rail holds everyday cooking essentials. Range by Bertazzoni, Aniks Appliances. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: The raw brass bridge faucet will age beautifully; Shaker-style pegs above the sink offer more storage. Faucet, Insideast.

“I WANTED A KITCHEN THA THAT T FELT BUILT UP OVER TIME. IN A HISTORICAL HOUSE LIKE THIS, YOU WOULDN’T MATC MATCH H EVERYTHING PERFECTLY” — Sara Wood, designer

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8 1. 4½" Tapered bin pull in Unlacquered Brass. Approx. $15. House of Antique Hardware. 2. Cardinal pendant. $325. Sara Wood by Hand. 3. Bradstreet II Farmhouse/Apron-front sink by Sinkology. $598. The Home Depot Canada. 4. Professional Series 36" All Gas range. $8,999. Bertazzoni. 5. Ringed knob in Unlacquered Brass. Approx. $10. House of Antique Hardware. 6. CS 2081 fridge-freezer. $10,599. Liebherr. 7. Pine two-door armoire. Approx. $3,574. 1stDibs. 8. Traditional Single Gang Push Button switch plate in Unlacquered Brass. Approx. $13. House of Antique Hardware. H&H MARCH 2022 59


To keep the ceiling high, a structural beam was exposed and made into a design feature with crisscrossing faux beams in a star pattern. Cabinets, Bloomsbury Fine Cabinetry; pendants, RH.

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LOOK #3:

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Modern Farmhouse


Homeowner Shannon Hunter with the pantry just beyond.

Styling by Shannon Hunter

A BERTAZZONI RANGE the colour of the night sky was the starting point for this black and white kitchen. Shannon Hunter had been coveting the stove for almost as long as she’d been a fan of Bloomsbury Fine Cabinetry. After first spying Bloomsbury at Toronto’s Interior Design Show 10 years ago, she was determined to have the company build the kitchen of her dreams. When Shannon and her husband, Noah, moved from Toronto to run Wander the Resort in Bloomfield, Ont., her dream was finally realized. While revamping the resort, they renovated their historical 1897 Queen Anne house, and designer Kassandra Arbour of Bloomsbury stepped in. This English-style kitchen has hints of Scandi and Moroccan flavour with arches, patterned tile, a graphic palette and plenty of warm oak, including the ceiling beams. “Farrow & Ball’s Off-Black is one of my favourite colours to ground a space,” says Kassandra. “It’s softer than a true black, and it’s a beautiful contrast to the paler tall cabinets and floating shelves.” The space is grounded by a large black island topped with soapstone. “I wanted lots of windows and light, with no upper cabinets,” says Shannon. In another power move, the pantry was painted black and framed by a white arched doorway. “The pantry colour makes the archway pop,” says Kassandra. “It’s such a fun look to see that beautiful ladder and the tiled floor.” SEE SOURCE GUIDE

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“FARROW & BALL’S OFF-BLACK IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE COLOURS TO GROUND A SPACE; IT’S SOFTER THAN A TRUE BLACK” — Kassandra Arbour, co-designer TOP LEFT: The Bertazzoni range was the must-have that kicked off the entire palette. Perimeter counters, Caesarstone; backsplash, Creekside Tile Company. TOP RIGHT: Shannon calls the five-foot-long sink (with two faucets!) one of the best decisions she’s ever made. Sink, The Galley; panel-ready fridge (background), Dacor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Shannon Hunter (left) and Kassandra Arbour of Bloomsbury Fine Cabinetry collaborated closely on the design. Counter, Greensville Soapstone Company.

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1. Vintage Nautical pendant in Bronze. From $1,425. RH. 2. Poetto Pull-down High-spout Kitchen faucet in Black by California Faucets. $1,735. Ginger’s. 3. Surface in 4001 Fresh Concrete. Pricing upon request. Caesarstone. 4. 9093 B kettle in Black. $250. Alessi. 5. 48" Heritage Dual Fuel range. $21,099. Bertazzoni. 6. 1950s Danish bar & counter stool in Gris Oak. From $995. RH. 7. Pull bar and plate in Black. Approx. $160. Buster + Punch. 8. Soapstone surface. Pricing upon request. Greensville Soapstone Company. 9. Poetto soap dispenser in Matte Black by California Faucets. $385. Ginger’s. H&H MARCH 2022 63


KITCHEN REPORT

HOT STUFF

BRING YOUR DREAM KITCHEN TO LIFE WITH THE NEWEST TRENDS AND PRODUCTS.

WOOD HARDWARE Balancing elegance with down-to-earth appeal, wood hardware is a fresh alternative to traditional metal knobs and pulls — and the look is making waves in every design style. For Home Studios’ renovation of this Brooklyn brownstone (above), custom oak and bronze hardware brings an organic vibe to the contemporary space. Wood-on-wood cabinets and hardware can also provide contrast, without clashing. 1. Stockton Walnut pull in Nickel by Waterworks, approx. $196. Empire Kitchen & Bath. 2. Medium Fuse 1 cabinet pull in Brushed Golden Brass & Walnut by Belwith-Keeler, from $56. ADH Fine Hardware. 3. West Slope Wood drawer pull in Aged Brass and Wood, from $32. Rejuvenation. 64 H&H MARCH 2022

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“We’re moving away from the everyda everydayy Shaker-style and flat-panel cabinets to something more unique” — Kyla Bidgood, Bidgood Bidgood

HANDLE-FREE FRIDGES Similar to touch-latch cabinets and drawers, new push-to-open refrigerators offer major cool factor and high functionality in a sleek, minimalist envelope. The MasterCool collection by Miele features a catalogue of refrigerators, freezers and wine conditioning units designed to open with just a gentle press of the door.

Photography courtesy of Miele (Handle-free Fridges)/by Ben Hosking (Ribbed Cabinets, 1)/Mary McNeill-Knowles (Ribbed Cabinets, 2)/Scott Burrows (Ribbed Cabinets, 3)/courtesy of Aga (Induction Ranges, 1)/Wolf (Induction Ranges, 2)/Ilve (Induction Ranges, 3)/La Cornue (Induction Ranges, 4)

BELOW: K 2812 Vi. MasterCool refrigerator with Push2Open feature, from $9,199. Miele.

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R ibbed Cabinets Curvy cabinets invite ribbed façades that follow the curve. Characterized by their textural fronts, ribbed cabinets are a subtle contrast next to the smooth surfaces of kitchen appliances and counters. Whether adding interest to a monochromatic space or a splash of colour to your island, this hot trend brings tactility and dimension to the kitchen. 1. Off-white ribbed panelling clads the peninsula in this Perth, Australia, kitchen designed by Whispering Smith. 2. Custom panels add curvy texture to burgundy cabinets in a kitchen by Victoria, B.C.’s Bidgood. 3. Custom fluted wall panelling by Hive Architecture accentuates this kitchen’s high ceilings, and the island gets a ribbed treatment for added interest.

INDUCTION RANGES A number of luxury brands, including Wolf and La Cornue, are now producing induction ranges 1 that are as powerful and aesthetically pleasing as their gas equivalents — just in time for rumoured provincial bylaws limiting the use of gas at home. 1. Elise 48" Induction range in Ivory by Aga, $9,279. Tasco Appliances. 2. 36" Induction range in Stainless Steel by Wolf, $17,639. Sub-Zero, Wolf and Cove. 3. Majestic II 36" Electric Freestanding range in Emerald Green with Copper Trim, approx. $11,793. Ilve. 4. Cornufé Albertine 90 range in Roquefort by La Cornue, approx. $15,649. Empire Kitchen & Bath. SEE SHOPPING LIST

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PRETTY IN PUTTY Putty, a pale pink shade with muddy undertones, is now making its way into kitchen design. Dress it down with muted accents for a serene vibe, or pair it with contrasting, vibrant shades for a kitchen that’s lively and charismatic. In this North London townhouse by Plain English (below left), a putty-toned larder with open shelving makes for a sweet but subtle pop of colour. 1

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1. Auburn-toned wood is a feast for the eyes in this chic Bel Air, Calif., home by Studio Shamshiri. 2. Riviera cabinet door in Oak, pricing upon request. Merit Kitchens. 3. Prairie School cabinet door in Walnut, pricing upon request. Merit Kitchens.

Cream is the New White Elegant and versatile, the white kitchen will forever be in vogue. But a quiet evolution from cool-toned whites to warmer hues is on the horizon. Take this kitchen in a renovated 1960s bungalow by Ottawa design studio Maison Blonde, where walls painted in Benjamin Moore’s Natural Cream harmonize with bone cabinets, unlacquered brass and HanStone Quartz counters in Montauk for an off-white — and on-trend — look. From soothing creams to tawny mushrooms, the new neutral palette is going earthy, and works flawlessly with rustic, patinated hardware.

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1. Octagon tile in Vintage Rose and bouchon in Sea Salt by Zio & Sons + Clé, $46/sq.ft. Clé. 2. Vivian Howard & Haand Lenoir Share plates in Buttermilk Pink, approx. $155/set of 4. Haand. 3. Ombre Rectangle placemat in Sunrise, $21. Chilewich. 66 H&H MARCH 2022

“Rich, warmer whites create intimate and inviting spaces that are soft, comfortable and dreamy” — Nicole de Vries, 3

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Photography by Stephen Kent Johnson, Otto (Mid-tone Wood, 1)/courtesy of Merit Kitchens (Mid-tone Wood, 2, 3)/Plain English (Pretty in Putty, larder)/Clé (Pretty in Putty, 1)/Haand (Pretty in Putty, 2)/Chilewich (Pretty in Putty, 3)/by Barefoot In The North (Cream is the New White)

Floating shelves give an airy and custom look

The rise of the mid-tone wood kitchen is all about warm texture, rich grain and streamlined design. Natural walnut and teak finishes for panelling, shelving, cabinets and floors enhance the glow of a kitchen’s natural light, for an inviting and luxurious space. For lovers of minimalism, give the look a Nordic angle with discreet storage and cabinet pulls in matching finishes.


U-shaped Banquettes Whether you’re tucking into breakfast or a bedtime snack, banquettes make the most of your kitchen dining area. A U-shaped version creates a cosy, inviting atmosphere, and one side can do double duty as integrated shelving, display space or storage. A family-friendly banquette by Cuisines Steam allows everyone to have the best seat at the table.

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Photography courtesy of Ciot (Blue Counters, 1)/Stone Tile (Blue Counters, 2)/Julian Tile (Blue Counters, 3)/Cosentino (Blue Counters, 4)/ by Ulysse Lemerise (U-shaped Banquettes)/courtesy of Waterstone Faucets (Mixed-material Faucets, 1)/Brizo (Mixed-material Faucets, 2)/ Waterworks (Mixed-material Faucets, 3)/Grohe (Mixed-material Faucets, 4)/House of Rohl (Mixed-material Faucets, 5)

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BLUE COUNTERS Unexpected shades of violet, coral and emerald green are showing up on counters, with striking blues leading the way. From cool slate finishes to marble veining in cobalt, going blue adds personality and charm, and creates contrast with polished surfaces and hardware. 1. Irish Spring marble, pricing upon request. Ciot. 2. Blue Di Savoie marble slab, $88.85/sq.ft. Stone Tile. 3. Level porcelain slab in Calacatta Paonazzo, from $28.95/sq.ft. Julian Tile. 4. Sunlit Days hybrid surface in Cala Blue by Silestone, from $100/sq.ft. (installed). Cosentino.

Mixed-material Faucets

Matte and glossy sections on the all-black PVD finish give the Essence Kitchen faucet by Grohe an industrial chic vibe. In Hard Graphite, $1,258. Splashes Bath & Kitchen.

The Litze SmartTouch Articulating faucet with Knurled Handle features high-tech engineering and a fine balance of mixed metals. In Matte Black/Luxe Gold, approx. $1,831. Brizo.

Bronze-toned accents on the Fulton Industrial PLP Pull-down faucet pop like jewelry against its matte white finish. In Matte White/Classic Bronze, $4,258. Waterstone Faucets. SEE SHOPPING LIST

A touch of wood on the handle adds warmth on the Bond Tandem Integrated Pull Spray faucet by Waterworks. In Nickel/Teak, approx. $2,365. Empire Kitchen & Bath.

Gold-toned details on the Graceline Pull-down Kitchen faucet by Rohl are inspired by nautical elements of the 1930s. In Matte Black with Gold Accent, $1,710. House of Rohl. H&H MARCH 2022 67


RECONNECTING WITH NATURE Over the past two years, we’ve learned the importance of connecting with nature, as well as the benefits that come from bringing the outdoors in. By way of large windows and low-noise appliances that disappear, we’re better able to interact with our natural environment. BELOW: The Series 11 DishDrawer has an ergonomic design (less bending when loading!) and blends in seamlessly to your kitchen design. Pricing upon request. Fisher & Paykel.

Half-load options minimize the use of energy and water

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“I love playing with colourful and textured stones in the kitchen. We’re using this Rainbow Onyx marble for a house in Miami, and I can’t wait for it to be installed!”

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DELFT-INSPIRED TILE A new generation of makers and designers is reaching for iconic blue and white delft-inspired tile in the kitchen. The intricately hand-painted tile, originally from Holland, has been around for more than 400 years and is having a major resurgence this year. The tiles are usually applied behind a range or cooktop, as opposed to an overall backsplash. RIGHT: Marazzi’s contemporary take on delft tile features natureinspired motifs available in four neutral hues. Rice Decoro Leaf Lux tile in Bianco by Marazzi, 6" sq. From approx. $11/sq.ft. Ciot. BELOW: Delft tile, 5⅛" sq. Approx. $519/box of 10. Plain English.

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Text by Rosemary Poole (Designer Picks)/Photography courtesy of Fisher & Paykel (Reconnecting with Nature)/Ali Budd (Designer Picks, marble)/by Alex Lukey (Designer Picks, Ali’s portrait)/Charlie O’Beirne, Lukonic (Designer Picks , kitchen)/Phil Crozier (Designer Picks, Nyla’s portrait)/courtesy of Plain English (Delft-inspired Tile, left kitchen, inset)/Marazzi (Delft-inspired Tile, right kitchen, inset)

Designer Picks for 2022


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POT RACKS ARE BACK An ode to traditional restaurant-style kitchens, today’s pot racks have modern lines and finishes that make them part storage, part design statement. In an English kitchen by House of Hackney with deVOL Kitchens (left), bronze pans hang from a handsome pot rack in a matching hue. Decorate yours with a touch of greenery to elevate a kitchen that has classic farmhouse style.

Photography courtesy of deVOL Kitchens (Pot Racks Are Back, kitchen)/Crate and Barrel (Pot Racks Are Back, 1)/The Home Depot Canada (Pot Racks Are Back, 2)/by David Cleveland, Future Publishing (The Rise of the Pantry)/Brittany Ambridge, Otto (Closed-concept Kitchens)

1. Small Grey Ceiling pot rack by J.K. Adams, $280. Crate and Barrel. 2. Double Shelf pot rack in Black Enamel by Range Kleen, $91. The Home Depot Canada.

The Rise of the Pantry Perhaps it’s because we’re cooking at home more than ever, but the pantry is the most-wanted design element on wish lists this year. Purpose-built rooms, open shelves in a nook or repurposed furniture are all fresh takes on food storage. BELOW: This dusky mauve pantry — with interior drawers and shelves integrated into the doors — has a place for everything.

CLOSED-CONCEPT KITCHENS After years of craving open-concept floor plans, and then two years of getting under each other’s feet at home, we’re going back to the closed-concept kitchen. Designing a kitchen as a separate room provides privacy for the home cook and keeps the stuff of meal preparation out of sight. ABOVE: In this apartment in New York’s West Chelsea neighbourhood, Les Ensembliers sectioned off a cosy kitchen with fluted wall panelling and a discreet sliding door. SEE SHOPPING LIST

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HOUSE & HOME OF THE MONTH

IN THIS BRAZILIAN FOOD BLOGGER’S BRIGHT AND AIRY KITCHEN, EVERYTHING — FINALLY — HAS ITS PLACE. Design ORSI PANOS | Photography PATRICK BILLER | Text IRIS BENAROIA

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Produced by Stacy Begg/Styling by Me&Mo, Meg Crossley and Morgan Michener

An exposed oak cubby above the pantry displays homeowner Olivia Ribas’s beloved pottery. Cabinets, Olympic Kitchens.

OPPOSITE: Elegant dining chairs with rattan detailing give the home an upscale beach vibe. “This style of chair is common in Brazil; my grandmother had one,” says Olivia. Chandelier, Robinson; dining table, Wheelers Studio; dining chairs, France & Søn. SEE SOURCE GUIDE

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“It’s amazing how a beautiful, organized house can make you feel happy,” says Olivia (pictured), the founder of Primavera Kitchen.

Olivia Ribas always fantasized about having a dream kitchen. It would be a beautiful, light-filled and functional space where she could methodically spread out her ingredients, tools and equipment. “I’m extremely organized,” says the popular Toronto recipe developer, food blogger and photographer behind Primavera Kitchen, a website that gets one million hits per month. In reality, however, she cooked in her small condo kitchen, where she lived with her husband, Pierre DiGirolamo, and their toddler, Thomas. It was a major challenge. For instance, the 15 ingredients that went 72 H&H MARCH 2022

into Moqueca, a silky fish stew from Brazil, where Olivia is from, turned her counters into a mountain of clutter. “I was always searching for spices,” says Olivia. “I bought paprika every week because I could never find it.” Double- and triple-testing multiple recipes was a pain in the compact space, and the kitchen lacked light — not ideal for food photography. So, in 2018, the couple decided to off-load the condo and relocate to The Beach in Toronto. “I grew up in Salvador, surrounded by the ocean, so water is very important to me,” says Olivia. “When I moved to Canada 12 years ago and saw Lake Ontario, I said, ‘This looks like an ocean; I’m happy.’ ” Olivia and Pierre found a tree-lined, lakeside street in the neighbourhood that was appealing and started the process of building from the ground up. The house, clad in white Hardie siding, took a year to complete. At 1,750 square feet (including the basement), with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a powder room, it’s an elegant, subdued and comfortable home for family living. Olivia enlisted Orsi Panos, the principal of Orsi Panos Interiors, for the design. “I had watched some of Orsi’s videos on the House & Home website and connected with her uncluttered, streamlined style,” she says. “I wanted something transitional and modern, but not too modern.” SEE SOURCE GUIDE


TOP LEFT: “I love the reeded detail on the island, which turns a rustic material into a refined feature,” says Orsi. Pendants, Robinson; wall ovens by Fisher & Paykel, Best Brand Appliance. TOP RIGHT: Wooden open shelving provides easy access to everyday plates and glasses. Cooktop by Wolf, Best Brand Appliance. CENTRE RIGHT: Designer Orsi Panos (pictured) tailored the kitchen to Olivia’s work. “The finishes needed to create a beautiful backdrop for her videos and photography,” says Orsi. BOTTOM RIGHT: Spices live in an easy-access drawer right beside the cooktop. BOTTOM LEFT: The backsplash and counters are marble, which is a popular material in Brazil. “It’s not treated as a special stone there,” says Olivia. “It’s fine as long as you wipe it down right away.” H&H MARCH 2022 73


The living room has layers of texture and a high-low mix of furniture. “We splurged on the custom velvet sofa and pillows and saved on the coffee table,” says Orsi. Sofa, Statum Designs; rug by Loloi, Rug & Weave.

Orsi took care of everything from the layout to the finishes, and Pierre helped with project management. “We didn’t want the home to feel like a quintessential beach house,” says the designer, who nixed any seashells and navy blue and white. “We wanted a refined, casual vibe, so we went with classic, elegant fixtures and finishes, and peppered in natural materials such as rattan and linen.” The result is an interior that’s interesting and layered, with an effortless feel. For the colour palette, Orsi looked to her nature-fixated client. “Olivia loves green, so the shade appears throughout the home in the art, accessories and upholstery,” she says. Other natural elements such as wood and marble are also featured, and often designed to work for Olivia’s business. “The marble counters and backsplash in the kitchen have a matte finish,” says Olivia. “I didn’t want anything that shines when I shoot a video. It’s also better for food photography because it minimizes reflections.” White oak floors run through the understated yet gorgeous home. Off the foyer, the art-filled living room flows into a central dining area. At the back of the house, a wall of glazing fills the kitchen with natural light. The large island is custom designed for the busy blogger, who spends up to six hours per day in the kitchen huddled over notes while wielding a spatula. On the opposite wall, a full-height pantry hides an astounding number of items behind bifold doors, and deep lower drawers house pots and clunky appliances. For a food blogger, having the latest gear is essential. “I have to keep up with trends,” says Olivia. “I need my Instant Pot, air fryer, Vitamix — whatever the latest gadget is.” She’s thrilled that her equipment is now tidily stored away, and her spices are at the ready in a drawer by the cooktop. She can finally optimize productivity and focus on what’s important — cooking, of course! 74 H&H MARCH 2022

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A beautiful gallery wall camouflages the TV. Olivia commissioned her friend, artist Donata Delano, to paint images from special places in Montreal, Rio de Janeiro and elsewhere in Brazil. Coffee table, Bouclair; tufted swivel chair, LD Shoppe.

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“I wanted something zen and calm,” says Olivia of the principal bedroom, with its luxe upholstered headboard. Bed frame, Statum Designs; sconce, Robinson; rug, Rug & Weave.

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TOP LEFT: Floor-to-ceiling subway tile adds dimension and texture in the ensuite bathroom. Mirror, The Home Depot Canada; counter, Durham Countertops; floor tile, Saltillo Imports. TOP RIGHT: A sconce illuminates art that hangs just outside the couple’s bedroom door. “I love adding a special moment in a hallway,” says Orsi. “It’s a spot for the eye to rest.” BOTTOM RIGHT: The second-floor bathroom feels at once modern and classic, thanks to different marbles, mixed metals and a pop of colour on the vanity. Sconce, Robinson; mirror, CB2; vanity, Derius Design.

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A FORMAL HOME IS PUNCHED UP BY A KNOCKYOUR-SOCKS-OFF PALETTE FOR A YOUNG FAMILY.

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SOME WOMEN BUY SHOES; Kirsten Torokvei buys houses. As a former small business owner, Kirsten had amassed an impressive number of commercial and residential properties but, for her dream home, she looked at hundreds of houses before landing on the one — a classic two-storey red brick house built in 2007 on a tree-lined street in Lawrence Park, one of Toronto’s most coveted neighbourhoods. Despite looking faded, the 6,000-square-foot formal home was blessed with good bones and obvious assets (five bedrooms, 10-foot-high ceilings and seven bathrooms). The house was ripe for reincarnation and Kirsten knew it wouldn’t feel like home to her husband — a former pro soccer player — and her children, Logan, 11, and Carter, 8, until they shaped it to suit their young family’s lifestyle. Kirsten envisioned a more modern, less formal home, one that was clean-lined and casually comfortable. “We wanted a design that would give us all space and privacy when we crave it, and big, comfy gathering areas when we want to be

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together,” she says. “I wanted a home that feels lived in, where every inch of space is purposeful. I didn’t want that fancy room that nobody goes into.” For help, she turned to Toronto designer Katelyn Hermant and the team at Peaks & Rafters. Kirsten and Katelyn had worked together on the family’s waterfront cottage in Collingwood, Ont., and had developed a fearless and trusting relationship. “The place had great bones, and we wanted to improve the space for the family’s needs, so we gutted it down to the studs,” says Katelyn of the nearly one-year renovation, which wrapped up in the summer of 2019. The task was to bring a youthful, contemporary spirit to a house with a traditional vibe. Out went the dark and dreary wainscotting and wood panelling, and a partition TOP: In contrast to the curvaceous table and chairs, the dining room has a blue ceiling that adds an evening sky–like intimacy. Chandelier, Currey & Company; dining table, Cabinet; dining chairs, Peaks & Rafters. BOTTOM: At the entrance to the living room, two handsome armchairs keep watch. Armchair upholstery fabric, Memo Showroom; art (above armchairs), Renwil. 80 H&H MARCH 2022

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TOP: A panel-ready fridge and freezer (far left) flank wall ovens built into a dramatic wall of smoky grey oak cabinets for a clean, minimalist look. Wall ovens by Wolf, Tasco Appliances; counter stools, Peaks & Rafters. BOTTOM LEFT: Having a sleek, uncluttered vibe was a design priority in the kitchen, says Katelyn. Range by Wolf, Tasco Appliances; faucet, sink, Roman Bath Centre. BOTTOM RIGHT: A graphic backsplash in soothing grey adds a dash of style. Backsplash; Surfaces & Co.; counter, Crystal Tile & Marble.

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TOP LEFT: Vibrant art and a rosy runner line an upstairs hallway. Runner, Elte; art, Peaks & Rafters. TOP RIGHT: Grey grasscloth, a tall, enveloping headboard and the plush rug establish a calm, serene feeling in the principal bedroom. BOTTOM LEFT: Painted bright red, the door leading to the hockey room complements a pair of comfy pink armchairs. Side table, Sunpan; armchairs and ottomans, art, Peaks & Rafters. OPPOSITE: In Kirsten’s office, the watery palette of the abstract paintings and whimsical drapery create an office that’s “feminine and strong,” says Katelyn. Grasscloth, Phillip Jeffries; desk, Cabinet; art by Alex Mason, Memo Showroom.

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BELOW: Lined with cabinets that incorporate a fridge, wine fridge, laundry sink and kid-size closets, the colour-saturated mudroom off the garage is a landing strip for coats, boots, backpacks and dog towels. Runner, Elte.

between the kitchen and family room was jettisoned to create a more informal, communal space. On the second floor, Katelyn revised the layout to reflect the way the family wanted to live, creating a more spacious principal suite with a romantic, double-sided fireplace, and transforming one of the original bedrooms into an “office” for the kids — an idea that proved to be invaluable during the dark days of Covid. Out, too, went the basement nanny suite, now home to a TV room, guest bedroom, bar, gym, wine cellar and hockey room with an artificial ice surface the kids can actually skate on. Each space feels whimsical and unique while having a common thread, Kirsten’s favourite blue, which runs throughout the home and punctuates the soft, neutral palette like an unexpected exclamation point. “We didn’t have to convince Kirsten to go for colour,” says Katelyn. 84 H&H MARCH 2022

“She was all for it. The neutral and more minimalist pieces — the furniture, white walls and mouldings — are classic and timeless, but the colour turns the design on its head.” A cobalt blue ceiling in the dining room (originally an unplanned-for detail) now adds cosiness to the space. “We don’t entertain the way our parents did, so we added comfy lounge chairs to encourage everyone to relax and linger at the table long after the dinner plates are cleared and the candles are melted down to the wick,” says Kirsten. In the laid-back living room, a peony pink silk rug infuses the space with a jolt of pure, energizing joy. “We used colour to create an emotional response,” says Kirsten, sitting at the desk in her grey grasscloth-swathed office, Gus, the family’s puppy, fast asleep at her feet. Sure, she still scans real-estate listings, but the family has no plans to move. “This is pretty perfect for us; it feels like home.” SEE SOURCE GUIDE


TOP LEFT: A patterned tile in the shower enclosure gives Carter’s bathroom a cool, graphic hit. Tile, Surfaces & Co. TOP RIGHT: Cartoon-like bird wallpaper near the walkout to the pool adds wit and whimsy to the lower-level bathroom. Wallpaper, Schumacher; vanity, Roman Bath Centre. BOTTOM RIGHT: The second-floor laundry room has plenty of tucked-away storage for clothes and cleaning supplies. Appliances, Tasco Appliances; backsplash, Creekside Tile Company. BOTTOM CENTRE: In Logan’s bedroom, lavender drapery and a mod bubble chair are fun and feminine. Drapery, Memo Showroom. BOTTOM LEFT: The homeowners often entertain around the lower-level bar. A wall tile that mimics exposed brick adds depth and texture. Wall lights, Barn Light Electric; stools, Peaks & Rafters.

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WEEKEND LIVING

HOW THE MEEHAN FAMILY FOUND THEIR ZEN IN A SERENE WHISTLER RETREAT. Melissa Meehan with dog Cliff in the living room.

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A concrete fireplace grounds the space while floor-to-ceiling drapery softens the modern look. Sectional, Flexform; custom coffee table, Lock & Mortice; armchairs by &Tradition, Inform Interiors.

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HEY SAY THAT IF YOU WANT to own a house in Whistler, B.C., you have to go Full Cabin: wood beams, nostalgic memorabilia and all. But Melissa Meehan, a Whistler regular, was looking for something lighter and fresher. When she and her husband, Paul, who are both entrepreneurs in Vancouver, began hunting for a four-season weekend home for themselves and their three ski-mad children, Melissa knew exactly what she didn’t want: “No knotty pine. No tartan. No skis on the wall.” The search ended in their dream neighbourhood, on a street they’d driven down countless times yet convinced themselves was out of their range — until, finally, it wasn’t. The contemporary house avoided all of Melissa’s deal breakers and then some. Built for a developer by architect Brent Murdoch and decorated by Vancouver designer Denise Ashmore, it sits at the edge of a golf course on a quiet cul-de-sac, with views of Whistler, Blackcomb and Rainbow mountains. The couple walked in, fell in love and demanded to know: “Who did this?” Melissa immediately hired Denise and her company Project22design to finish off the interiors.

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TOP LEFT: This poured concrete staircase leads from the downstairs entrance to the open-plan second floor. The warm oak risers balance out the coolness of the concrete. Sconces, RH. TOP RIGHT: Long-armed sconces by Inform Interiors bring light to this corner of the living room. Art by David Burdeny. BOTTOM LEFT: The graphic, box-shaped house stands out against the winter snow.

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With three children and a constant rotation of friends in the house, there has to be a place for everyone. The Bensen dining table seats 10. Custom ceiling fixture by Lock & Mortice, Matthew McCormick Studio.

Built in a simple box shape, the house draws on local materials that speak to the mountain setting, yet feel light rather than stodgy. The second-storey open plan is anchored by a concrete-faced Rumford fireplace and a kitchen island of grey Fior Di Bosco marble. Continuous oak floors add warmth without resorting to a honey-yellow stain, and vertical motifs in the slats, railings and panelling, plus grounding pops of black in the fireplace and light fixtures, bring a modern edge to the space. The high-spec finishes are luxuriously tactile but not ostentatious. Due to sourcing and shipping issues around the pandemic, Denise furnished the home almost entirely through local businesses. Over several months, designer and client formed the sort of relationship where they’d practically finish each other’s sentences. “Her taste is impeccable,” says Melissa of Denise. “Her finishes are so textural — modern but comfortable.” Denise returns the compliment: “It was clear from the get-go that Melissa H&H MARCH 2022 89


Because the kitchen is open plan, Denise hid the vent hood and designed the island to be “furniture-like,” with a waterfall counter in Fior Di Bosco honed marble. The same marble runs up the backsplash. Stools, Menu.

and I were on same page. She had a few things purchased that I would have picked anyway, like stools for the island and chairs for the dining table.” With five bedrooms across 4,200 square feet, plus a guest suite in the basement, the house was a splurge. But it proved invaluable over a year of lockdowns and remote learning, when the children — now 12, 11 and eight — could study in private, walk into the village, zip around on nearby bike paths and reconvene for dinner on the 500-square-foot deck. “Anything you can enjoy together as a family is a great investment,” says Melissa. Last winter, she injured her knee on the final ski day of the season and is now eager to get back on the mountain. “Every time I come through that door, it’s so zen to me. There’s nothing that needs to be done; we can just switch off. Every time we reach the driveway, we say, ‘We love this house.’ Every single time.” 90 H&H MARCH 2022

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TOP LEFT: Denise designed clean, closed cabinets, where everything could be put away, and then created opportunities for display with open niches leading into the pantry. TOP RIGHT AND CENTRE RIGHT: The Meehans entertain a lot, for work and for pleasure, so in their newly open kitchen (and adjacent pantry) there’s space for everything. BOTTOM RIGHT: The terrace is 500 square feet and gets a lot of play during Whistler’s hot summers. The slatted backdrop offers privacy and wind protection.

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TOP LEFT: In the principal bedroom, floor-to-ceiling drapery and a textural rug add warmth. TOP RIGHT AND BOTTOM LEFT: A grey Caesarstone counter is the perfect foil for flat-cut white oak cabinet doors. Ceiling fixture by Rich Brilliant Willing, Menu; vanity wall tile, floor tile, Stone Tile. OPPOSITE, TOP LEFT: The children’s rooms are on the main floor, which is designed as a retreat with cosier, carpeted spaces. Wall light, CB2; bed frame, Blu Dot. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Warm wood tones add interest to the principal bedroom. A “good-night button” allows Melissa and Paul to shut off the lights bedside. Bed frame, Sundays; custom nightstand, Lock & Mortice; rug by Sera Helsinki, Salari Fine Carpets.

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STRAWBERRY JAMMIES “These were the most popular dessert at my beloved old café, Delica. They’re rich, tender cakes that are spiked with a bit of almond extract and a sweet swirl of strawberry jam.”

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RECIPES STRAWBERRY JAMMIES SALT AND PEPPER FLANK STEAK WITH QUICK TOMATO SHALLOT KIMCHI MY FAVOURITE DRUMSTICKS WITH PEANUTS AND LIME APPLE, CHEDDAR, CELERY AND KALE SALAD

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SALT AND PEPPER FLANK STEAK WITH QUICK TOMATO SHALLOT KIMCHI “For weekly steak dinners, nothing serves me better than flank. It cooks in mere minutes and, because it comes on the larger side, it’s often big enough to serve the whole family.”

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OOK WHAT YOU CRAVE, not what you think you should be eating. That’s Devin Connell’s mantra, and the inspiration behind her new cookbook, Conveniently Delicious. “It makes the whole process much more fun, which is one of the reasons why I don’t meal plan,” says Devin, the Toronto cookbook author, Food Network Canada personality and entrepreneur. “If you’re prescriptive in your cooking, you can get resentful and it can be boring. If you stock your fridge and pantry with the right essentials, you can cook things you want in that moment.”

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Devin’s first cookbook in 2009, Two Dishes, was co-authored with her mom, Ace Bakery co-founder Linda Haynes. Since then, Devin has had two kids, opened (and shuttered) her gourmet takeout business, Delica Kitchen, and developed a successful food website, Crumb. She’s a busy person who still wants to cook and host, so throwing a meal together quickly is her superpower. “We need food, fast. But we also want something that is wholesome, delicious, easy to prepare, appealing to the whole family and, as much as possible, can be made in 30 minutes or less. Too big an ask? Heck NO!” We asked Devin to share a few of her favourite recipes from her new book.

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MY FAVOURITE DRUMSTICKS WITH PEANUTS AND LIME “Drumsticks are sort of impossible to screw up. Dark meat on a bone stays moist even if you overcook it. There was a time when I served these at every dinner party over the course of one summer.”

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APPLE, CHEDDAR, CELERY AND KALE SALAD “My mom used to serve an apple and cheddar sandwich on raisin-walnut bread at the Ace Bakery Café, and it was a favourite of mine. I turned that sandwich into a hearty salad here, and it’s one of the few salads my own kids will consume with enthusiasm.” 96 H&H MARCH 2022

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A: Newly reopened after a redesign by KPMB Architects and Studio Munge, Writers Room is the latest incarnation of the Park Hyatt’s iconic bar. The Red Sky is a twist on a classic sherry-based aperitif from Spain, the fino and tonic, but with Prosecco and peppermint extract. Its red hue is inspired by the cotton candy skies visible from the patio at sunset.

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MAKES 14 TO 16 JAMMIES

1 8 oz. brick cream cheese, room temperature ½ cup unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for greasing 1 cup sugar 2 large eggs ½ tsp almond extract 1¾ cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting 1 tsp baking powder ½ tsp baking soda ½ tsp kosher salt ¼ cup whole or 2% milk About ½ cup strawberry jam Powdered sugar, for dusting MAKE BATTER 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease 12 muffin-top moulds with butter and dust with flour. 2. In bowl with handheld mixer, or in bowl of stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment, beat together cream cheese, butter and sugar, until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Scrape down bowl, add eggs and almond extract and continue beating for another 2 minutes, or until pale yellow. 3. In separate bowl, mix together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add half of flour mixture to cream cheese mixture and beat, until just combined. Scrape down bowl and pour in milk, followed by remaining flour mixture, and mix until combined. Refrigerate dough for 30 minutes. 4. Use ice-cream scoop, if you have one, to divide batter evenly between muffintop moulds. Spoon about 1 teaspoon of strawberry jam on top of each jammy. Use tip of paring knife or toothpick to swirl jam through batter. Jam spreads when baking, so don’t worry about getting this perfect. Refrigerate batter in between baking and repeat process with any leftover batter. BAKE JAMMIES 1. Bake for 22 to 25 minutes, until cake tester inserted into centre of jammy comes out clean. 102 H&H MARCH 2022

2. Cool for 15 minutes in muffin tin before placing on wire rack to cool completely. Dust with powdered sugar and serve. Note: If you don’t have a muffin-top tin, you can bake these in a regular muffin tin— you just might have to add a few more minutes to the baking time.

Salt and Pepper Flank Steak with Quick Tomato Shallot Kimchi SERVES 4 TO 6

2 lbs. flank steak 2 tbsp canola or safflower oil, plus extra 2½ tsp kosher salt, divided ½ tsp black pepper 1½ cups grape tomatoes 2 tbsp distilled white vinegar ½ tsp grated garlic 2 tsp fish sauce 1 tsp honey 1 tbsp toasted sesame oil 1 tbsp Sriracha 1 medium shallot, peeled and sliced as thinly as possible 1 cup loosely packed cilantro leaves and tender stems 1 tbsp white sesame seeds PREPARE STEAK 1. Remove steak from refrigerator 30 minutes before cooking. Rub with 2 tablespoons of oil, 2 teaspoons of salt and pepper, and set aside. PREPARE TOMATOES 1. Cut tomatoes in half and place into bowl. Sprinkle remaining ½ teaspoon of salt over tomatoes and toss. Let tomatoes sit for 10 to 15 minutes to allow juices to drain. 2. Remove tomatoes from liquid and pat dry with paper towels. Discard remaining liquid. 3. In another small bowl, whisk together vinegar, garlic, fish sauce, honey, sesame oil and Sriracha. Add tomatoes and shallots to bowl and toss to coat well. Let tomatoes marinate while you cook steak.

SEAR STEAK AND SERVE 1. Heat large skillet or grill pan over high heat for 2 to 3 minutes, until very hot. Using paper towels, blot any excess moisture off steak. Rub more oil on both sides of steak. Sear for 5½ minutes per side for medium-rare, shifting steak in pan every 2 minutes. Set aside on cutting board and let rest for minimum of 10 minutes. 2. Slice steak against grain into ½" slices and lay out on platter. 3. Toss cilantro and sesame seeds with tomatoes at the last second. Serve on the side or generously spoon over steak.

My Favourite Drumsticks with Peanuts and Lime SERVES 4

12 ¼ ¼ 1 1 2

chicken drumsticks cup soy sauce cup maple syrup tbsp grated garlic tbsp grated ginger tbsp corn, safflower or grapeseed oil, plus more for chicken ¼ cup salted peanuts, roughly chopped 4–5 green onions, trimmed and sliced in ¼" rounds Lime wedges, for serving MAKE DRUMSTICKS 1. Place chicken drumsticks in large freezer bag. Add soy sauce, maple syrup, garlic, ginger and oil. Seal and shake well to coat. Ideally, you can do this the night before, or a minimum of 1 hour before. 2. Preheat oven to 425°F. Line baking sheet with parchment paper. 3. Remove chicken from bag, shaking off any extra marinade, and place on baking sheet. Pat chicken dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture (the enemy of crispy skin). Drizzle with a little bit of oil and bake for 30 to 35 minutes, until skin is crispy and dark brown. 4. Place chicken on large platter, and scatter with chopped peanuts and green onions. Serve with lime wedges on the side.

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Salad ¾ cup raw walnuts 6 stalks celery, plus handful of leaves 2 Pink Lady, Gala or Ambrosia apples 3 cups finely chopped black kale ¾ cup shaved white cheddar, divided (see note below)

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Vinaigrette 1 tbsp Dijon mustard 2 tbsp lemon juice 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar ½ tsp finely grated garlic 1 tbsp honey 1 tsp kosher salt, plus more to taste Black pepper, to taste ⅓ cup olive oil PREPARE SALAD 1. Preheat oven to 350°F and line baking sheet with parchment paper. Place walnuts on baking sheet. Bake for 5 minutes, until slightly golden and fragrant. Cool slightly and roughly chop. 2. Slice celery stalks diagonally, about ¼" thick. Quarter each apple, remove core and slice into half-moon shapes as thinly as possible. Place sliced celery, celery leaves and apples in large serving bowl along with toasted walnuts and kale. Add half of cheddar. MAKE VINAIGRETTE AND SERVE 1. In small bowl, whisk together Dijon, lemon juice, vinegar, garlic, honey, salt and pepper. Slowly drizzle in olive oil, continually whisking, until combined. 2. Pour vinaigrette over salad and toss. To serve, top with remaining cheddar cheese and a little more salt and pepper. Note: Shave your cheese with a cheese planer or very carefully with a sharp knife. You want large shards, not small gratings.

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1stDibs, 1stdibs.com The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, academymuseum.org ADH Fine Hardware, adhhardware.ca AKB Architects, (416) 204-1331 or akb.ca Ali Budd, Ali Budd Interiors, alibuddinteriors.com Alison Lou, alisonlou.com Amara, ca.amara.com American Leather, americanleather.com Appetite by Random House, penguinrandomhouse.ca Article, article.com Ashley Botten, Ashley Botten Design, (416) 898-7399 or ashleybottendesign.com Avenue Road, (416) 548-7788 or avenue-road.com Banana Republic, bananarepublic.com Beata Heuman, Shoppa Beata Heuman, shoppa.beataheuman.com Bed Bath & Beyond, 1-800-462-3966 or bedbathandbeyond.ca Behr, behr.com Benjamin Moore, 1-800-361-5898 or benjaminmoore.ca Bilbrough & Co., 1-800-563-5716 or bilbroughs.com BKIND, (514) 850-1587 or bkind.com Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com Bosch, bosch.ca Brizo, 1-877-345-2749 or brizofaucet.ca The Broad, thebroad.org By Terry, byterry.com Camellia Sinensis, camellia-sinensis.com Casson Hardware, cassonhardware.com Chic & Basta, (450) 248-7092 or chicbasta.com Chilewich, chilewich.com Ciot, ciot.com Clé, cletile.com

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Cocoon Furnishings, (905) 829-2780 or cocoonfurnishings.ca Coleen & Company, coleenandcompany.com Commune Design, communedesign.com Cosentino, cosentino.com Courtney McLeod, Right Meets Left Interior Design, rightmeetsleftdesign.com Crate and Barrel, crateandbarrel.ca Cuisines Steam, (514) 485-1991 or cuisinesteam.ca Dandy Lines, (250) 563-3438 or dandylines.ca Dean West, deanwest.com Design Within Reach, dwr.com deVOL Kitchens, devolkitchens.com Dims, dims.world Elevati Design, elevati.design Elte, (416) 785-7885 or elte.com Elte Mkt, (416) 789-0800 or eltemkt.com Empire Kitchen & Bath, (403) 252-2458 or empirekitchenandbath.com Essential Home, essentialhome.eu Eternity Modern, eternitymodern.com Farfetch, farfetch.com Figure 1 Publishing, figure1pub.com Fisher & Paykel, 1-888-936-7872 or fisherpaykel.com Flax Home, shopflaxhome.com France & Søn, franceandson.com GR Shop by Gabriel Ross, (250) 384-2554 or grshop.com Grohe, grohe.com Haand, haand.us HanStone Quartz, hanstone.ca Hive Architecture, hivearchitecture.com.au HLD Muskoka, hldmuskoka.com Holt Renfrew, holtrenfrew.com The Home Depot Canada, 1-800-628-0525 or homedepot.ca Home Studios, homestudios.nyc House of Hackney, houseofhackney.com House of Rohl, houseofrohl.com Hudson’s Bay, thebay.com Hut K, (204) 894-7639 or hutk.ca Ikea, 1-866-866-IKEA or ikea.ca Ilve, ilveusa.com Janaki Larsen Ceramics, janakilarsenceramics.com Julian Tile, juliantile.com

June Home Supply, 1-800-264-6608 or junehomesupply.com Kathy Kuo Home, kathykuohome.com Kaufmann Mercantile, kaufmann-mercantile.com King Kennedy Rugs, kingkennedyrugs.com Kravet Canada (to the trade), 1-800-535-3258 or kravetcanada.com Kroft, kroft.co Kufri, kufrilifefabrics.com Kyla Bidgood, Bidgood, (250) 590-1123 or bidgood.co La Cornue, lacornue.com La Dolce Vita, ladolcevitablog.com La Sirenuse, sirenuse.it LD Shoppe, ldshoppe.com Les Ensembliers, (514) 938-4424 or ensembliers.com Louis Poulsen, louispoulsen.com Lowe’s, 1-800-445-6937 or lowes.ca Lulu, hammer.ucla.edu Marazzi, marazzigroup.com Matilda Goad, matildagoad.com

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Merit Kitchens, merit-kitchens.com The Met Store, store.metmuseum.org Miele, miele.com Mille Notti, mille-notti.com Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, mgbwhome.com Modern Komfort, modernkomfort.ca New Wall, (905) 238-2700 or newwall.com Nibbl, nibblcheese.com Nicole de Vries, Maison Blonde, maisonblonde.com Nordstrom, shop.nordstrom.com Nyla Free, Nyla Free Designs, (403) 255-4980 or nylafreedesigns.com Paloma Contreras, palomacontreras.com

page 36 The Palomar, thepalomar.co.uk Pendry West Hotel, pendry.com Plain English, plainenglishdesign.co.uk Pottery Barn, potterybarn.ca Pretty Clean Shop, (416) 766-9633 or prettycleanshop.com Prima Lighting, (905) 851-1188 or primalighting.ca Rejuvenation, rejuvenation.com The River Café, rivercafe.co.uk Robert Sweep Homefurnishings, robertsweep.com Roche Bobois, roche-bobois.com Schumacher, fschumacher.com Sherwin-Williams, 1-800-4743794 or sherwin-williams.com Shopbop, shopbop.com Shutters on the Beach, shuttersonthebeach.com Silestone, ca.silestone.com The Soap Dispensary and Kitchen Staples, (604) 568-3141 or thesoapdispensary.com Splashes Bath & Kitchen, splashesonline.com Ssense, ssense.com Stoffer Home, stofferhome.com Stone Tile, 1-866-669-1103 or stone-tile.com Studio Shamshiri, studioshamshiri.com Structube, structube.com Sustainable Kitchens, sustainablekitchens.co.uk Sub-Zero, subzero-wolf.com Tasco Appliances, tascoappliance.ca The Tower Bar, sunsettowerhotel.com Urban Barn, urbanbarn.com Urban Outfitters, urbanoutfitters.com Valspar Paint, valsparpaint.com Waterstone Faucets, waterstoneco.com Waterworks, waterworks.com Wayfair Canada, wayfair.ca West Elm, westelm.com Whispering Smith, whisperingsmith.com.au Winners, winners.ca Wolf, ca.subzero-wolf.com Writers Room, Park Hyatt, (647) 948-3140 or hyatt.com Y&Co., (416) 968-7700, (514) 287-8998 or ycocarpet.com


Source Guide REINVENTING A CLASSIC: COOL & CONTEMPORARY Pages 53 to 55 Design, Alana Firestone and Jordy Fagan, Collective Studio, (416) 710-2993 or collective-studio.ca. PRINCIPAL SUPPLIERS Allied Maker, alliedmaker.com Appliance Canada, appliancecanada.com Benjamin Moore, 1-800-361-5898 or benjaminmoore.ca Blanco, 1-877-425-2626 or blancocanada.com Bosch, bosch.ca Caledonia Marble, (416) 256-0251 or caledoniamarble.com CB2, cb2.ca Crate and Barrel, crateandbarrel.ca Hay’s Woodworking Group, (647) 926-9671 House of Rohl, houseofrohl.com LD Shoppe, ldshoppe.com Marble Trend, (416) 783-9911 or marbletrend.com Montana Labelle Lifestyle, (416) 927-1817 or montanalabelle.com Richelieu, richelieu.com Steven Rosen, SMR Construction, smrconstruction.ca Taps, (416) 785-0224 or tapsbath.com Contracting, Steve Rosen, SMR Construction; millwork, Hay’s Woodworking Group. Page 53: Light cabinet colour, Edgecomb Gray (HC-173), Benjamin Moore. Page 54: Top: Ceiling fixtures, LD Shoppe; fridge by Sub-Zero, Appliance Canada; runner, CB2. Bottom left: Counters, Caledonia Marble; faucet by House of Rohl, Taps; sink, Blanco; vase, Crate and Barrel. Bottom right: Butcherblock, Hay’s Woodworking Group. Page 55: Top left: Bowl, Montana Labelle Lifestyle. Get the Look: Lettie flush-mount light, LD Shoppe; butcherblock by John Boos & Co., Richelieu; Campo Side Lever pull-down faucet, House of Rohl; Half-moon cabinet pull, Hay’s Woodworking Group; Small Brizo vase, CB2; Benchmark Double wall oven, Bosch; Arabescato Corchia surface, Marble Trend; Axis sconce, Allied Maker.

REINVENTING A CLASSIC: HERITAGE COUNTRY Pages 56 to 59 Design, Sara Wood, Sara Wood By Hand, sarawoodbyhand.com. PRINCIPAL SUPPLIERS 1stDibs, 1stdibs.com Aniks Appliances, (416) 901-7557 or aniks.ca Bertazzoni, bertazzoni.com Daquette Custom Woodworking, (905) 342-9690 Farrow & Ball, 1-888-511-1121 or farrow-ball.com The Home Depot Canada, 1-800-628-0525 or homedepot.ca House of Antique Hardware, houseofantiquehardware.com Insideast, insideast.com June Home Supply, 1-800-264-6608 or junehomesupply.com Kozmus, (905) 277-8663 or kozmus.ca Liebherr, liebherr.com Marble Trend, (416) 783-9911 or marbletrend.com

Millgrove Wood Products, (905) 659-9666 or millgrovewoodproducts.com Sara Wood By Hand, sarawoodbyhand.com Sherwin-Williams, 1-800-474-3794 or sherwin-williams.com Sinkology, sinkology.com Smash, (416) 809-8730 or smashsalvage.com Millwork, Daquette Custom Woodworking; cabinet colour, Railings (31), Farrow & Ball. Page 56: Ladder, Smash; stool, June Home Supply. Page 57: Top left: Counter, curb backsplash, Marble Trend. Top right: Island counter, Marble Trend; fridge by Liebherr, Aniks Appliances; counter fabrication, Kozmus; pendants, Sara Wood By Hand; hardware, switch plates, House of Antique Hardware; island colour, Lauriston Stone (SW 9593), Sherwin-Williams. Page 58: Top: Sink, Sinkology; floor planks milling, Millgrove Wood Products; black candlesticks (on top of armoire), Sara Wood By Hand; wall colour, Wimborne White (239), Farrow & Ball. Page 59: Top: Range by Bertazzoni, Aniks Appliances; brass rail, June Home Supply. Bottom: Faucet, Insideast. Get the Look: 4½" Tapered bin pull, Ringed knob, Traditional Single Gang Push Button switch plate, House of Antique Hardware; Cardinal pendant, Sara Wood By Hand; Bradstreet II Farmhouse/ Apron-front sink by Sinkology, The Home Depot Canada; All Gas range, Bertazzoni; CS 2081 fridge-freezer, Liebherr; Pine two-door CONTINUED armoire, 1stDibs.

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REINVENTING A CLASSIC: MODERN FARMHOUSE Pages 60 to 63 Design, Kassandra Arbour, Bloomsbury Fine Cabinetry, (416) 782-7900, (905) 853-7700 or bloomsburydesign.com and Shannon Hunter, Wander The Resort, wandertheresort.com. PRINCIPAL SUPPLIERS 1925 Workbench, (647) 859-0595 or 1925workbench.com Alessi, alessi.com Best Brand Appliance, bestbrandappliance.ca Bertazzoni, bertazzoni.com Bloomsbury Fine Cabinetry, (416) 782-7900, (905) 853-7700 or bloomsburydesign.com Bosch, bosch.ca Bossline Construction, (613) 813-6733 or bosslineconstruction.com Buster + Punch, busterandpunch.com Caesarstone, caesarstone.ca CG Hardwood Floors, (416) 993-4506 Creekside Tile Company, (416) 256-3800 or creeksidetile.com Dacor, dacor.com Dimos Stravropolous, dimosatwork@yahoo.com Elte, (416) 785-7885 or elte.com Ethnicraft, ethnicraft.com Farrow & Ball, 1-888-511-1121 or farrow-ball.com The Galley, thegalley.com Ginger’s, (416) 787-1787 or gingers.com Greensville Soapstone Company, 1-888-957-8663 or greensvillesoapstone.com Historic Brick Company, (289) 251-0210 or historicbrick.ca LD Shoppe, ldshoppe.com Model Space Designs, (647) 812-0745 or modelspacedesigns.ca Northern Wide Plank Flooring, 1-877-763-6169 or northernwideplank.ca Nuevo Living, 1-800-894-2226 or nuevoliving.com RH, Restoration Hardware, rh.com Tabarka Studio, tabarkastudio.com Tonic Living, (416) 699-9879 or tonicliving.com The Ye11ow Studio, theye11ow.com

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Contracting, Bossline Construction; floors, Northern Wide Plank Flooring; flooring and tongue-and-groove ceiling installation, CG Hardwood Floors; painting, Dimos Stravropolous. Pages 60 and 61: Cabinets, Bloomsbury Fine Cabinetry; pendants, candle sconce (far left), stools, RH; hardware, Buster + Punch; dark cabinet colour, Off-Black (57), light cabinet colour, vent hood colour, Ammonite (274), Farrow & Ball. Page 61: Top right: Library ladder, 1925 Workbench; pantry floor tile, Tabarka Studio. Page 62: Top left: Perimeter counters, Caesarstone; backsplash, Creekside Tile Company; range by Bertazzoni, Best Brand Appliance; decorative vent hood, Bloomsbury Fine Cabinetry. Top right: Sink, The Galley; panel-ready fridge, Dacor; faucets, soap dispenser, Ginger’s; dishwasher, Bosch. Bottom right: Counter, Greensville Soapstone Company; windows, Historic Brick Company. Page 63: Left: Pendant, LD Shoppe; dining table, Nuevo Living; dining chairs, Ethnicraft; banquette throw pillows, The Ye11ow Studio; bench cushion upholstery fabric, Tonic Living; bench cushion sewing, Model Space Designs; hide rug, Elte. Get The Look: Vintage Nautical pendant, 1950s Danish bar and counter stool, RH; Poetto Pull-down High-spout Kitchen faucet and soap dispenser by California Faucets, Ginger’s; surface, Caesarstone; 9093 B kettle, Alessi; 48" Heritage Dual Fuel range, Bertazzoni; pull bar and plate, Buster + Punch; Soapstone surface, Greensville Soapstone Company.

A ROOM OF ONE’S OWN Pages 70 to 77 Design, Orsi Panos, Orsi Panos Interiors, orsipanosinteriors.com. PRINCIPAL SUPPLIERS Benjamin Moore, 1-800-361-5898 or benjaminmoore.ca Best Brand Appliance, bestbrandappliance.ca Bouclair, 1-800-268-2524 or bouclair.com CB2, cb2.ca Derius Design, (647) 551-2187 or deriusdesign.com Donata Delano, donatadelanoart.com Drapes and More, drapesandmore.ca


Page 70: Chandelier, Robinson; dining table, Wheelers Studio; dining chairs, France & Søn; vase (on dining table), Etsy. Page 71: Cabinets, Olympic Kitchens; stool, basket (with fruit), Snob. Page 73: Top left: Pendants, Robinson; wall ovens by Fisher & Paykel, Best Brand Appliance; stools, CB2; faucet, sink, Tapworks Kitchen & Bath; drapery, Drapes and More; brass hardware, Myoh; wall and cabinet colour, Decorator’s White (CC-20), Benjamin Moore. Top right: Cooktop by Wolf, Best Brand Appliance. Page 74: Sofa, Statum Designs; rug by Loloi, Rug & Weave; black accent chair, France & Søn; black basket (on coffee table), Snob; box with lid (on coffee table), CB2. Page 75: Coffee table, Bouclair; tufted swivel chair, LD Shoppe; media console, CB2; black and white striped basket, Snob; watercolours by Donata Delano; art (excluding watercolours), On the Wall Framing. Page 76: Bed frame, Statum Designs; sconce, Robinson; nightstand, LD Shoppe; drapery, Drapes and More; green accent pillows, VdeV Maison; rug, Rug & Weave. Page 77: Top left: Mirror, The Home Depot Canada; counter, Durham Countertops; floor tile, Saltillo Imports; sconce, Robinson; wall tile, M2 Tile & Stone; vanity, Derius Design. Bottom right: Sconce, Robinson; mirror, CB2; vanity, Derius Design; vanity colour, Green Smoke (47), Farrow & Ball. Durham Countertops, (905) 767-8214 or durhamcounterops.com Etsy, etsy.com Farrow & Ball, 1-888-511-1121 or farrow-ball.com France & Søn, franceandson.com The Home Depot Canada, 1-800-628-0525 or homedepot.ca LD Shoppe, ldshoppe.com M2 Tile & Stone, (416) 850-1045 or m2tilestone.com Myoh, myoh.ca Olympic Kitchens, (416) 266-8851 ext. 221 or olympickitchens.ca On the Wall Framing, onthewallframing.ca Robinson, 1-800-782-0173 or robinsonco.ca Rug & Weave, (226) 962-9044 or rugandweave.ca Saltillo Imports, (416) 441-2224 or saltillo-tiles.com Snob, (416) 778-8778 or snobstuff.com Statum Designs, statumdesigns.com Tapworks Kitchen & Bath, (416) 266-2284 or bathroomscanada.com VdeV Maison, (647) 348-3381, (514) 277-8484 or vdevmaison.com Wheelers Studio, (905) 924-4188 or wheelersstudio.com

WITH FLYING COLOURS Pages 78 to 85 Design, Katelyn Hermant and Sarah Siwik, Peaks & Rafters, (647) 350-3500, (705) 765-6868 or peaksandrafters.com. PRINCIPAL SUPPLIERS Barn Light Electric, barnlightelectric.com Benjamin Moore, 1-800-361-5898 or benjaminmoore.ca C2 Paint, c2paint.com Cabinet, (416) 923-9234 or cabinetfurniture.ca Creekside Tile Company, (416) 256-3800 or creeksidetile.com Crystal Tile & Marble, crystaltilemarble.com Currey & Company, 1-877-768-6428 or curreyandcompany.com Elte, (416) 785-7885 or elte.com Kiska Textiles, kiskatextiles.com

Memo Showroom, (647) 350-3700 or memoshowroom.com Northern Wide Plank Flooring, 1-877-763-6169 or northernwideplank.ca Peaks & Rafters, (647) 350-3500, (705) 765-6868 or peaksandrafters.com Phillip Jeffries, phillipjeffries.com Pom Pom at Home, pompomathome.com Renwil, renwil.com RH, Restoration Hardware, rh.com Roman Bath Centre, (416) 787-1219 or romanbathcentre.com Schumacher, fschumacher.com Sheridan Nurseries, sheridannurseries.com Sunpan, (416) 736-0094 or sunpan.com Surfaces & Co., (514) 388-1800, (416) 782-8453 or surfacesco.ca Tasco Appliances, tascoappliance.ca Pages 78 and 79: Coffee tables, Cabinet; drapery, RH; sectional, armchairs, table lamp (between armchairs), accessories, art (above sectional), Peaks & Rafters. Page 80: Top: Chandelier, Currey & Company; dining table, Cabinet; dining chairs, drapery, Peaks & Rafters; ceiling colour, Kauai (C2-761), C2 Paint. Bottom: Armchair upholstery fabric, Memo Showroom; art (above armchairs), Renwil. Page 81: Top: Wall ovens by Wolf, Tasco Appliances; counter stools, Peaks & Rafters; fig tree, Sheridan Nurseries. Bottom left: Range by Wolf, Tasco Appliances; faucet, sink, Roman Bath Centre; flooring, Northern Wide Plank Flooring; wall colour, Chantilly Lace (OC-65), Benjamin Moore. Bottom right: Backsplash, Surfaces & Co.; counter, Crystal Tile & Marble. Page 82: Top left: Runner, Elte; art, Peaks & Rafters. Top right: Bed frame, table lamp, nightstand, Peaks & Rafters; grasscloth, Phillip Jeffries; bed linens, Pom Pom at Home. Bottom left: Side table, Sunpan; armchairs and ottomans, art, Peaks & Rafters; throw pillows, Memo Showroom. Page 83: Grasscloth, Phillip Jeffries; desk, Cabinet; desk chair, drapery, Peaks & Rafters; art by Alex Mason, Memo Showroom. Page 84: Runner, Elte; throw pillows, Memo Showroom; baskets, Peaks & Rafters. Page 85: Top left: Tile, Surfaces & Co. Top right: Wallpaper, Schumacher; vanity, Roman Bath Centre. Bottom right: Appliances, Tasco Appliances; backsplash, Creekside Tile Company. Bottom centre: Drapery, Memo Showroom; purple throw pillow, Kiska Textiles, white throw pillow, Elte. Bottom left: Wall lights, Barn Light Electric; stools, Peaks & Rafters. CONTINUED

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MOUNTAIN TIME Pages 86 to 93 Design, Denise Ashmore, Project22design, (604) 831-5363 or project22design.com. PRINCIPAL SUPPLIERS Benjamin Moore, 1-800-361-5898 or benjaminmoore.ca Blu Dot, bludot.com CB2, cb2.ca David Burdeny, davidburdeny.com Flexform, flexform.it Inform Interiors, (604) 682-3868 or informinteriors.com Lock & Mortice, (604) 371-2001 or lockandmortice.com Matthew McCormick Studio, matthewmccormick.ca Menu, menudesignshop.com Pentco Industries, (604) 882-0572 or pentco.com Poco Building Supplies, (604) 924-6672 or pocobuildingsupplies.com Querkus, querkusdecospan.com RH, Restoration Hardware, rh.com Salari Fine Carpets, (604) 261-3555 or salari.com Stone Tile, 1-866-669-1103 or stone-tile.com Sundays, sundays-company.ca Timeless Wood Floors, timelesswoodfloors.ca Zoe Pawlak, zoepawlak.com Flooring, Timeless Wood Floors; wall colour, Chantilly Lace (OC-65), Benjamin Moore. Page 87: Sectional, Flexform; coffee table, Lock & Mortice; armchairs by &Tradition, Inform Interiors. Page 88: Top left: Sconces, RH. Top right: Long-arm sconces, Inform Interiors; art, David Burdeny. Page 89: Top: Ceiling fixture by Lock & Mortice, Matthew McCormick Studio. Page 90: Stools, Menu; AFX laminate upper cabinets, Pentco Industries. Page 91: Top left: Wall panelling scraping, Poco Building Supplies; cabinets, Querkus. Page 92: Top left: Wall light, CB2; bed frame, Blu Dot. Bottom: Bed frame, Sundays; custom nightstand, Lock & Mortice; rug by Sera Helsinki, Salari Fine Carpets; sconce by &Tradition, Inform Interiors; art by Zoe Pawlak. Page 93: Top right, bottom left: Ceiling fixture by Rich Brilliant Willing, Menu; vanity wall tile, floor tile, Stone Tile.

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Our front door opens right into the living room, leaving very little storage or space for a proper entryway. We’re putting in white oak flooring, and we want to get rid of the chunky white storage unit. We’d like to do something more streamlined and still have a place to store our coats and bags. What do you suggest? — M.H., Ottawa

Based on the photo of your entryway, it looks like you’re a family of doers! Let’s start by hiding all the bags and coats that live in your hall. Since the area behind your living room chairs is quite narrow, you’ll need a shallow storage system like Ikea’s Ivar cabinet, shown above. You can mount hooks on the inside of the doors and the back wall of the cabinet. It also comes with optional adjustable shelves, which you can use to store shoes and baskets. To maximize space, stack two units, one on top of the other, to create the look of one tall cabinet. They can be anchored to the wall or mounted on feet (providing breathing room below for basket storage). If you have room, you can stack two more units to create a second tall cabinet. The cabinets are made of solid pine and come unfinished. To customize, paint them off-black and add leather cabinet pulls. Then, for taller coats, hang a blond wood peg rail on the wall above a small bench and store boots underneath.

Consider freshening up your walls by painting them a bright white, like Behr’s Polar Bear. Paint your radiator box the same colour as your new cabinets and install a blond wood shelf above. Then, swap out your print for a round mirror with a dark frame. This will be a great pairing. Finally, add an all-weather doormat, plus a runner to bring warmth and define the space; an indoor-outdoor rug is a great option for this high-traffic area. Enjoy your new organized entry! Candace is a graduate of the Ryerson School of Interior Design and currently works as a designer at LRDS. 1. LP02 Leather Loop pull in Taupe by Chapman & Bose, $30. Casson Hardware. 2. Denmark Round mirror in Grey by The Tangerine Mirror Company, $158. The Home Depot Canada. 3. Ivar cabinet, $99. Ikea. 4. Leather Strap shelf, $79. Kroft. 5. Shaker-style peg rail in Oak, $49. June Home Supply. 6. Woven bench, $199. Zara Home. 7. Modern Weave Underbed storage basket in Natural, $105. West Elm. 8. Samson Black Indoor-outdoor runner, $409. LD Shoppe. SEE SHOPPING LIST

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If you liked the 2020 hit series The Queen’s Gambit, you’ll love this trend. The 1960s-inspired look of checkerboard is cropping up in our homes and closets, like the chess piece–inspired stools in this kitchen by Gowans Whitman Design. For lovers of the look, cosy up in Merve Kahraman’s N-gene armchair and light a Scacco scented candle by Fornasetti — it’s the perfect way to plot your next move. Square off your tabletop with MacKenzie-Childs’ Royal Check dinner plates and recline on Jonathan Adler’s Checkerboard Pop pillow, but don’t forget to dress the part. Take inspiration from fashion blogger Lina Ose (above) in a Stand Studio faux fur checkerboard coat, or play a more subtle game with Alison Lou’s luxe Checker cuff and Signet ring statement accessories. If your style is more retro, try Machete’s Cat Eye sunglasses in a tortoise check. And to finish off the look, pair Loewe’s basket bag with eyeshadow from Manasi 7. Right now, it’s hip to be square.


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