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New Website, New One Room Challenge

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“Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy;

they are the charming gardners

who make our souls blossom.”

Marcel Proust

Today’s post is really all about gratitude.

The process of building a new website is really like building a house. You need a vision that balances function and beauty, and you need a true craftsperson to build it for you. The process might be dusty, but you rely on the artistry and excellence of your professionals to execute on the vision, and when the dust settles and your new home stands before you, you know the collaborative efforts were worth every moment.

Without Gabriela Hansen making me relax in front of the camera to capture something of my heart in photographs and Aileen Fretz of Plume Calligraphy bringing her beautifully clean and feminine aesthetic to the architecting of my site, this “new house” would not be standing today. I’m so grateful to both of you!

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I’m also very grateful to share that I’ve been invited by Linda of Calling It Home to be one of 20 featured designers for the Spring 2016 Edition of the One Room Challenge! I can’t spill the beans quite yet on what room I’m doing or who the other designers are that will be participating, but let’s just say you are going to want to follow along for this one, my friends, as there is some huge talent on the roster. I’m delighted and honoured to be on the list.

Today’s post is a short and sweet one as I prepare for the mad dash of a design dare ahead of me over the next 6 weeks, and I can’t wait to have you here with me to share in the fun every Wednesday as I share my updates! Wishing you a day filled with meaningful connections and inspiration!

 

xx

s.

 

*All images by Ashley Capp

By |March 30th, 2016|3 Comments

Where To Start When Renovating Your Master Ensuite | Five Fabulous Freestanding Tubs

If the kitchen is the heart of the home, the master ensuite is the sanctuary. It’s the space we dedicate to our wellness and self-care, and as such it deserves a great deal of thoughtful attention to the design details in order to ensure that each element is as nurturing as it is beautiful.

I know I had promised you a post about an incredibly beautiful new book last week, but said book was picked up by a larger publisher at the 11th hour and thus the release was delayed, so we will just have to wait with bated breath on that one until it is ready to share its good fortune with the world!

In the meantime, I wanted to follow up on my “Where To Start When Renovating Your Kitchen” series with a post about Where To Start When Renovating Your Master Ensuite. The sheer volume of design decisions to be made in this process leaves most people overwhelmed, but if you have a clear blueprint on where to start, it makes the process much less dizzying.

For me, the centrepiece to any beautifully designed Master Ensuite is the freestanding tub, and today I’m sharing my five favourites.

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ONE: I love the Toto Nexus for many reasons. The first is that it is cast iron, which means it holds the heat much longer and is beautifully easy to clean. The second is the timeless aesthetic. This is a tub that can be seamlessly integrated into both modern and traditional designs alike. At 21 1/8″ deep and 66″ long, it’s a generous soak that allows you to drift into relaxation without feeling cramped or wishing for more water.

TWO: The Victoria + Albert Amiata is the embodiment of modern classic elegance. The combination of volcanic limestone and resin composite that makes up V+A’s signature EnglishCast is warm to the touch and shares the thermally insulating properties of cast iron while also offering a solid, one-piece tub that is much stronger and highly stain resistant. The exterior of the tub can also be painted for a truly customized design.

THREE: The Aquatica Purescape is made in Canada (Alberta, to be exact) which naturally makes me love it all the more. It is made of a stone and mineral polymer blend that is non-porous, hypoallergenic and shares the thermally insulating properties of our first two tubs. At 24.8″ deep, it’s a luxurious soak with a modern aesthetic.

FOUR: If you’re looking to make a visual statement, then Thompson Traders’ Britannia may be the bathtub you’ve been searching for. With its refined copper finish, classic and elegant lines and dimensions that are generous enough to accommodate two bathers, this beauty offers a stunning design statement and an elegant place to unwind at the end of a busy day.

FIVE: If a truly classic aesthetic is what you are after, then Kalista’s Circe tub is perfect. I’ve shown it here with a dramatic black painted exterior, but it’s also available in a classic white and can also be painted any custom colour you choose once you’ve purchased it. Once again, thermal insulation is key on my list of features, because no one likes having their soak cut short by the water going cold. The Circe relies on the tradition of cast iron for its insulation, and I love the elevated reinterpretation of a classic claw-foot with the eagles feet adorned with fleur-de-lys and gargoyles. Traditional does not have to mean conservative or boring, and the design details on this tub prove that in spades.

So there you have it! Five fabulous freestanding tubs that would each make an incredible centrepiece to your Master Ensuite. Leave a comment below and let me know which one has your name on it!

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s.

PS: I’m in the process of upgrading my site, so the blog is going to be down for a few days just after this post. Fear not! All shall return better and brighter than ever in very short order! (Cue excited designer squeals of joy!) Can’t wait to share it with you.

By |March 22nd, 2016|0 Comments

Where To Start When Designing Your Kitchen | Part 2: Customize Your Storage

As a designer, one of my greatest delights is designing a perfectly customized kitchen, one that is as beautiful as it is functional. In order to do that, I have to understand how my clients truly live. It’s a process of trust as they choose to open up about what really matters to them so I can help them interpret that into the most functional and inspired space possible. Seemingly odd questions about the kinds of spices you like to cook with or how you like to plate food can lead to really critical design decisions as we lay out your space.

While at KBIS, the Modenus BlogTour crew had the opportunity to visit the fine folks at Wood Mode, and they highlighted the value and possibilities of extremely customized cabinetry. Today, I’m going to show you just some of the ways you can customize the function of your cabinetry with Wood Mode, remembering as I said last week, that it’s often what’s inside that counts the most.

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One of the key areas to customize when designing your kitchen is your utensil storage. The images above show you just some of the endless options:

1. A 36″ wide drawer with room for all your daily use cutlery and some of your main cooking utensils. Easy access to everything all in one spot.

2. An 18″ wide drawer belies it’s depth of storage with a tiered cutlery tray. The top layer slides back to reveal space for more utensils underneath. This is the ideal way to maximize a narrower bank of drawers.

3. A dedicated knife drawer with customized built-in knife blocks. This is essential to keeping your kitchen tools organized and on point (pun intended).

4. A 24″ wide metal utensil drawer that is easily wipeable and extremely durable.

5. A Pacific Cloth-lined cutlery drawer for your silver. When wrapped in Pacific Cloth, your silver won’t tarnish, making more elegant affairs truly effortless!

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I find when it comes to storing tableware there are two schools of thought: Either you’re all about the cupboards/open shelves or you love storing in drawers. In our household, we are all about the drawers as the lower storage means easy access for kids, giving them the chance to get involved in emptying the dishwasher and setting the table.

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When it comes to storing your cookware, organization makes mealtime for busy families a breeze. No more searching for that rogue lid that’s gone missing!

1. Tiered pull-outs for kitchen linens, strainers and mixing bowls are disguised behind one full panel door for a cleaner look to the cabinetry.

2. Pots and lids are separated but associated in this two-tier drawer system for easy access and simple organization.

3. Casserole dishes and Dutch Ovens that often won’t fit in standard drawers are given the perfect home with this customized two-tier system.

4. Custom-sized sections keep pots and pans from rattling around when opening and closing this drawer, and life is just prettier when everything has its place!

HOW TO PLAN FOR YOUR OWN CUSTOM KITCHEN INTERIORS
If you are in the process of designing a kitchen and are inspired by such organized interiors, here are a few things you can do to curate your own storage solutions:

1. Count how many pieces of cutlery you have and measure the approximate width of each bundle (knives, forks, spoons, etc) to ensure the drawer compartments can easily handle your handles.

2. Edit your existing cooking utensils, removing anything you don’t use regularly. Replace anything that is broken and then lay it all out to determine how many drawers you need to keep things organized. Allow for some space to add in fun new gadgets like that cherry pitter you’ll need this summer when making a gorgeous Caflouti.

3. Count all of your kitchen knives to determine how many slots you’ll need in your knife block drawer.

4. Stack all of your plates and bowls and measure the height and diameter to determine the width and depth of drawer required to house everything perfectly.

5. Count all of your pots and pans. Determine which piece can nest inside one another and then measure the height and diameter of each piece or stack to determine the size of individual compartments and/or the overall width and depth of the drawer(s) required.

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6. Edit your spices, ensuring you have everything you use on a regular basis and include all of the less common spices you like to have on hand for those special recipes. Decide where you like to have them in the kitchen – for me it’s in a top drawer right next to the stovetop – and count how many jars you have and what the average size is so they can all be laid out for easy identification and use. My favourite spices are by Simply Organic – the quality is great and the square bottles are really easy to organize.

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With that, you are well on your way to truly customizing your kitchen storage to suit the way your family likes to cook.

I hope this has inspired you to get into your kitchen and get organized! With everything you need right at your fingertips, you’ll be cooking up a storm in no time.

Stay tuned for some seriously inspiring beauty coming at you this week in the form of a new book I can’t wait to share with you!

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By |March 7th, 2016|1 Comment