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Family-Friendly Luxurious Living | An Interview with Brian Gluckstein

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Brian Gluckstein for the first time at a special evening for designers and media at the beautiful Princess Margaret Showhome.

Having been a fan of his work for many years, it was a delight to have the opportunity to chat with Brian about trends and traditions alike. The conversation was so interesting that I just knew I had to share some of Brian’s thoughts and insights with you via this interview. Brian is {not surprisingly} a very busy man, traveling constantly amidst working with his busy roster of design clients, so I’m very grateful he’s taken the time to share with us today.

Brian, you are known internationally for designing elegant and luxurious homes exquisitely detailed for entertaining. What is the number one request you get from clients who are designing grand yet child-friendly homes?

The number one request I receive is a designated playroom so toys and games can be stored and used in a specific space, minimizing clutter throughout the house.

What are your favourite choices for floors and countertops in a family-friendly yet glamorous environment?

I love hardwood floors and I’m using a lot of reclaimed and distressed flooring in projects. This works really well with children because it’s beautiful and so forgiving to wear. I do use natural stone in family homes but I also introduce man-made materials like Caesarstone because it’s impervious to stains.

What about fabrics? What are some creative applications you recommend to your clients where small and sticky fingers might be a part of everyday life?

We often use outdoor fabrics in kitchens and playrooms. They wear so well. The outdoor fabrics currently on the market come in beautiful colours and patterns – you’d never guess they were designed for outdoor applications!

Where do families designing homes have to compromise luxury for practicality, and where should they never compromise?

Never compromise on quality. For example, you can look to a luxuriously built sofa but incorporate wearable, user-friendly textiles.

What trends do you see for interior design as you look ahead into 2014?

We’re going to see a lot of antiqued brass in homes, wood grain patterns on everything from dinnerware to textiles and the integration of antiques into contemporary spaces.

Antiqued brass and mirror Greek Key Serving Tray from The Gluckstein Home Collection, available at The Bay.

Soap dispenser from the Gluckstein Home Briar Collection, available at The Bay.
Towel from the Gluckstein Home Briar Collection, available at The Bay.

In a world where high-end designs and products are being knocked off at the speed of light, how do you offer your clientele customized and bespoke spaces that don’t look like “what everyone else has?” How is this trend of luxury design product “dopplegängers” changing the industry and your approach to designing homes for your luxury clients?

We do a lot of custom designed furniture and particularly in luxurious materials like aged metals, cashmeres and silks. We’re even using cashmere for carpets and upholstery. The use of antiques mixed into contemporary spaces really gives the home an identity that can’t be reproduced.

What is the number one “must have” that you believe every family home should not be without?

A library.

Given my love of reading, it isn’t hard for me to take Brian’s advice to heart by adding a library to my dream house wish list! More than anything, I love his approach to designing family-friendly homes without compromising on quality. Elegance can be attainable through any phase of life with smart choices on finishes and textiles, and a truly fabulous designer can help you make that dream a reality!

Thank you so much, Brian, for taking the time to share your insights with us. You are as lovely a man as you are a brilliant designer, and it was such a joy to meet you! I sincerely hope our paths will cross again soon.

xo
s.

By |December 12th, 2013|0 Comments

Brian Gluckstein | 2013 Princess Margaret Lottery | Oakville Showhome

Formal living and entertaining have returned to Oakville in fine fashion thanks to Brian Gluckstein and his design team. This year’s Princess Margaret Showhouse is oozing with glamour and the kind of quiet elegance and sophistication for which Gluckstein Design Planning is so famously known.

Not one to forgo function for form, Gluckstein’s beautiful spaces also feature endless storage – as seen in the kitchen {above} and the massive walk-in master closet {not pictured} along with a thoughtful understanding of the kind of dream lifestyle being sold with these tickets.

With no shortage of formal spaces, this home also features a perfect balance of upscale comfort with rooms in which one can in fact imagine putting up one’s feet. The media room {not pictured} probably seats 12 at minimum for in-home movie screenings that would rival Hollywood’s. But to my eye, this house is above all an entertainer’s dream par excellence.

If this sneak peek has whetted your appetite, be sure to make time to visit this stunning 7,500 square foot custom home in person at 1522 Devon Road in Oakville. The home will be open for free viewings starting this Saturday, September 7th, from 12-5pm. It will continue to be open for public viewings weekdays from 1-8pm and on weekends from 12-5pm.

Curious about where the proceeds from this lottery are put to work?

Here are some insights from the Princess Margaret website:

Dr. Fei-Fei Liu is the new Head of the Radiation Medicine Program for Princess Margaret Cancer Centre—one of the largest and most innovative radiation programs in the world. In this area of cancer therapy, precision is critical, as radiation has the potential to impact all of the treated area, including the cancer and the surrounding healthy tissue. The medical physics team at The Princess Margaret, in collaboration with radiation oncologists and therapists, has increased the precision for all types of radiation therapy; in some cases targeting tumour tissue in high risk areas such as the brain to within one millimetre.

“As we strive to set a new gold standard for patient care with Personalized Cancer Medicine, The Princess Margaret is pioneering a new area called adaptive radiation therapy where a patient’s treatment plan is adapted depending on how they are responding in each treatment session. This requires sophisticated hardware and software systems, along with the expertise to image and track patient progress in a highly efficient way. The Princess Margaret is one of the few places in the world where these new procedures are being developed and tested.”

Thanks to your support of the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre lotteries, we are making radiation therapy more personalized, and therefore more effective and less toxic for cancer patients around the world. Personalized Cancer Medicine includes all of our efforts to detect cancer earlier, diagnose cancer more precisely, target cancer without damaging healthy tissue, and supporting patients and their families throughout the emotional cancer journey.

If you or anyone you know has suffered through cancer treatments, you’ll know that these medical innovations really do change lives. I love it when great design and a great cause come together! Maybe I’ll see you there when I pop in for my in-person tour! Looking forward to getting up close and personal with all those delicious Brian Gluckstein Design details!

xo
s.

By |September 5th, 2013|2 Comments