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How To Wrap A Room In Art | The Luxury of Handpainted Wallcoverings with Fromental

Many people have asked me what stood out the most on my recent Designhounds London tour. The week was truly a feast for the senses and we took in a total of four major design shows, so choosing just one favourite is tough.

That said, unquestionably at the top of the “most memorable experiences” list was the opportunity we had to explore the world of Fromental hand-painted wallpapers and murals. It really was an invitation into another world, and felt rather like stepping through the looking glass, especially during our time spent at The Goring Hotel.

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A MURAL WITH THE ROYAL STAMP OF APPROVAL

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As the only hotel in the world with a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth, it is no exaggeration to say The Goring Hotel is a secret gem nestled in the heart of one of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods. As the only luxury hotel in all of London to still be owned and operated by the family who built it, The Goring Hotel has a rich history of entertaining noteworthy guests since its opening in 1910. Following in the footsteps of many royals before her, Kate Middleton spent the eve of her wedding here.

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With such a prestigious narrative to uphold, when it came time for the owners to refresh the design of the hotel lobby, the project (led by designer Russell Sage) called for a quintessentially British marriage of timeless beauty and a distinguished dash of the unexpected. Naturally, Sage and hotel owner Jeremy Goring chose the UK-based luxury handmade interiors house of Fromental to create the mural that would utterly transform the lobby into a Narnia-esque wonderland.

Calling upon the tradition of 19th century landscape paintings, the first draft concept was beautiful but rather staid. Owner Jeremy Goring wanted the design team at Fromental to push the boundaries, and push they did, creating a visual treasure hunt for quirk and comedy in the form of fairytale creatures and beasts at battle throughout the space.

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The piéce de resistence in this other-worldly mural is no doubt the crowned unicorn (at battle with a lion as seen above). When The Goring reopened post-renovations in 2015, they invited the Duchess of Cambridge herself to put the finishing touches on this most magical of fairytale creatures.

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THE BEAUTY OF HANDMADE ARTISTRY

The house of Fromental is home to an exceptional team of artists who take great pride in creating haute couture for walls. Collections range from classical hand-embroidered silk panels to gilded modern abstracts and of course their celebrated murals.

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This close-up image of two birds in one embroidered piece I loved gives you some idea of the loving attention to detail that is poured into every panel. Just look at the texture and dimension in those feathers!

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With details like these, it’s no surprise that the Fromental team of artists can spend up to 600 hours creating just one hand-embroidered panel.

EVERY FROMENTAL PIECE HAS A HANDMADE TOUCH

One of my favourite new introductions is a mural called Bucolic. More moderately priced (for a luxury wallcovering), Bucolic is made with a gilded, handpainted ground and then a digitally printed mural layered overtop.

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Even though the images above were taken with my iPhone with potlights creating flares, you can still see the delicate radiance of the hand-painted ground of this paper. Fromental will always have a handmade element to any product they produce as a part of their belief in the preservation of artistic integrity in interior craftsmanship.

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After having the opportunity to be steeped in the magical world of Fromental, it is safe to say that I have one of their extraordinary murals firmly planted on my Designer Dream House Wish List. In the meantime, I am eagerly awaiting the right special client project to transform with one of Fromental‘s breathtaking luxury wallcoverings.

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I hope this feature sends you into your weekend dreaming gilded, bucolic dreams. Be sure to come back next Wednesday for more design inspiration!

Sarah-Signature

By |October 28th, 2016|0 Comments

One Room Challenge | Fall 2016 Edition | Week Four

What do you get when you take some good design planning and add a superhubs who can basically do anything? A One Room Challenge that keeps moving forward despite endless sickness.

Remember how I said I was better last week?

Welp…that lasted less than 24 hours. The flu decided to tag team with a chest infection which may or may not be related to the subsequent situation that will from here on be referred to as “the neck business” (aka a possible bulged disc in my neck). It’s more likely that the neck business is a remnant from my previous car accidents, but let’s just say I’ve been at my glamorous and glorious BEST this week. Haha!

All that to say, I have not lost my sense of humour. I firmly believe that while I can’t choose my circumstances, I CAN choose my attitude. So I am choosing to be insanely grateful for my amazing husband who has accomplished a minor miracle single-handedly this week (along with the help of our friends at Karastan and Alexanian).

THE PROGRESS

First things first, Graham has essentially finished the built-in! We just need to do some touch-up paint and get the upper doors on the two upper side cabinets and then it will be wrapped up with a bow on it. Here’s how it looks as of today:

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As you can see above, the gorgeous Karastan Leighland broadloom in the Graphite Cluster colourway is now installed thanks to my friends at Alexanian. I can’t recommend them highly enough. The installation was truly effortless, and as anticipated, the addition of this beautiful 100% New Zealand wool broadloom has totally transformed the space.

KARASTAN SWEEPSTAKES!

This month is actually National Karastan Month! Through to November 8th you can get any Karastan broadloom or luxury carpet for your home at the lowest prices of the season with no interest until January 2018. They even have a $1000 cash back coupon just for you my special readers!

As if that wasn’t enough, Karastan is also hosting a sweepstakes on now through November 3rd. You could win an 8×10 area rug and up to $1000 off a SmartStrand silk carpet. Here’s where you can enter. If it were me, I’d be getting all over that in a hot minute! Crossing my fingers and toesies one of you wins. x

METRIE MOULDINGS

Without a doubt, the addition of the broadloom has made the space instantly warm, sophisticated and inviting, and with the addition of our classic Metrie French Curves Scene II 7 1/4″ baseboards it is really starting to feel polished.

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I love this stage of a project, when we are past the messy middle and the layers of finishing details start to fall into place. The crisp warmth of the Farrow & Ball Wimborne White looks so sharp against the graphic pattern in the charcoal Leighland broadloom, don’t you think?

We’ve also put up the first of the paneling details, and to be totally honest I’m contemplating stopping here for a couple of reasons. One, this style of paneling is in keeping with what we’ve done in the rest of the house, and two, with the lower ceilings in this basement, busy may not be better.

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Metrie’s Pretty Simple Scene II panel mould is my go-to for applied panel moulding, and it’s what we’ve used through our entire house, from the living room/dining room to the boys bedrooms. It is a timeless classic with enough dimension to be interesting while not being too over-scaled or overwhelming.

My initial plan was to work with a slightly smaller moulding on the inside of each of these lozenges to create a second “pane” of paneling, but as I said, we may stop here. The height of the cellar doors on either side of this panelled feature wall dictated the height of the panels. The tops of the doors with their French Curves Scene II casing installed stop a mere 2″ from the ceiling, so we repeated that with a 2″ gap from the baseboards to the base of the panels.

This is a departure from what we’ve done in the rest of the house with typically a 6″ margin on all sides, but again, low ceilings have forced our hand. We’ve left 4″ on the sides between the individual panels for more breathing room, and I think once it is painted in I’ll be happy leaving it here. I still love the Kelly Wearstler-inspired paneling style from my initial inspirational mood board, but I think it is better suited to a larger space. If I had done all tall and narrow panels we would have either ended up with four appropriately proportioned panels (which breaks my rule of odd numbers) OR we would have had five very narrow lozenges that would have looked way too busy.

I reserve the right to change my mind, but that’s where I’m at as of today. You’ll have to check back on Reveal Day to see where I finally land with it!

DELIVERIES ARE ROLLING IN

Upstairs our home is beginning to look like a bit of a design warehouse with all the goodies arriving. We just assembled these gorgeous brass and black marble floor lamps from Renwil today and I think they will be absolutely perfect downstairs. Their simple downlights will allow us to layer the lighting, which is super critical when creating a warm, approachable, sophisticated space.

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I’m also beyond excited to see this gorgeous, award-winning image  entitled “Float” by Mandy Blake arrive. My friends at Posterjack printed it onto plexi and finished it with a super thin floating frame that stands an inch and a half off the wall, and it looks beautiful. I can’t wait to hang it in the space.

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“Float” will be the anchor piece over the sofa, and it totally reminds me of my childhood when I spent countless hours reveling in the weightless acrobatics that water afforded me.

Naturally this won’t be the only art in the space. I’ve decided to make the blank walls of the exercise room a bit of a leaning gallery with this massive piece from Minted as the foundation.

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I love the way Minted float framed the piece for me, and can’t wait to unpack it and get it into the space. Just a bit more painting of baseboards to do first! Then we can also add this graphic and dramatic Layers print from Jaime Derringer for Minted to the mix, framed by my lovely friends at Framed & Matted.

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And last but not least, probably my favourite piece in the space will be this ethereal, magical limited edition photograph Into Dreams I by the brilliantly talented Amy Friend via Citizen Atelier.

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This emotionally-moving series was created when Amy, mourning the loss of her grandmother, photographed her scarves and other garments left behind as a means of creating a time capsule for the soul. The end result is breathtaking, and the delicate blush ground of this image will connect elegantly with the blush velvet cushion on the sofa, adding my favourite hue of green to the space in an effortless way. I’ll be framing both this piece and the Jaime Derringer piece in slightly over-scaled Framed & Matted frames with a lot of white space provided by the extra matting to give them more breathing room and quiet drama.

BERNHARDT BEAUTIES

Other pending deliveries include the striking Cohen statement chair from Bernhardt.

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Upholstered in white hair-on-hide, this chair has the most elegant lines and refined presence without being overbearing, perfect for this smallish space. Hair-on-hide definitely falls into the camp of liveable luxury for me, as the texture is decadent while the natural qualities of the hide make it surprisingly durable. This is a timeless chair that could honestly work in any room of the house, and I’m thrilled to introduce it to our home.

Also on the pending deliveries list are a pair of Bernhardt Petrified Wood Side Tables.

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I adore the organic poetry of the petrified wood, and the approachable sophistication and casual elegance they contribute to the room’s design. They are also completely indestructible, making them perfect for a room where the boys will be hanging out a lot.

ALLMODERN HIDE RUGS

I’m also anxiously awaiting the arrival of two different hide rugs from my friends at AllModern. Unfortunately, the white hair-on-hide rug I had initially chosen was backordered until the end of November, so they are sending two alternatives for me to choose from. I love a layered space, and I’m excited to choose just the right piece to solidify this room’s effortlessly curated vibe.

THE PIECE DE RESISTENCE FOR THE EXERCISE ROOM

Last but certainly not least, I’m practically giddy awaiting the arrival of the most exciting detail going into our exercise room. No, it is not a piece of exercise equipment (although we will have an amazing Pilates Reformer in there). It is actually something to use after you exercise (and after any number of other life activities). Friends, meet the LG Styler.

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When I attended the summer media event put on by LG, the Styler was without a doubt the introduction that most knocked my socks off. Given that this revolutionary home appliance is a steam-based at-home dry cleaning system, that’s rather apropos.

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By now I’m guessing most of you have read about the toxic dangers of dry cleaning chemicals. In fact, several years ago Environment Canada named dry cleaning chemicals the #1 environmentally toxic eco villain. When you consider that your skin is the largest organ in your body and one of the organs through which we absorb the most toxins into our system, what we put against our skin matters. A lot. Especially when we get warm and sweat and our pores open up even more to what we have on (hello dry-cleaned business suits and “starched” shirts!).

Until now, all of those “dry clean only” pieces in our wardrobes (which let’s face it, make up at least half of any professional’s closet) left us with a serious dilemma. Care for our clothes properly and expose ourselves to harmful toxins, or show up looking less than perfectly pressed with suits, silks and such that just never get properly cleaned.

That problem is a thing of the past thanks to LG‘s brilliant introduction of the Styler. This game-changing home appliance has 3 Main Settings:

1. REFRESH: release wrinkles without ironing. Refresh a suit that needs de-wrinkling and deodorizing. Use the pant crease function (see below) to get perfectly pressed pant legs. Use the “heavy” cycle for extra stanky pieces (think hot yoga wear or a suit you wore to a particularly nerve-wracking presentation). The Styler comes with a specialty hanger built into the door for the pant crease function as well as two other hangers that work with the steam and moving hanging action to literally “shake” that stank right out of your clothes.

(Sing that last line to the tune of “I’m gonna wash that man right outta my hair” and you’ll love it even more!)

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2. SANITIZE: This setting is the solution to every hockey mom’s nemesis. One hockey player reported that his wife let him bring his hockey equipment into their house for the first time in 40 years after sanitizing his equipment in the Styler. If it’s been nasty for some time you may need more than one cycle to get it perfectly clean, but the Styler has yet to meet sports equipment too stanky for its sanitizing superpowers. Other benefits of the Sanitize setting:

  • kills up to 99% of allergens and bacteria
  • great for throw pillows, down duvets, dog beds, sneakers and other household items that are typically hard to clean

3. GENTLE DRY: This setting is perfect for restoring a wool coat that gets wet. Think of using this setting for the delicate treatment of any garmet prone to shrinking such as wool and cashmere. You can also use the scent-delivery system with your own essential oils to, for example, infuse your pillow cases with lavender before bed.

Given the number of miraculous uses for this amazing appliance (and it’s extremely tidy dimensions), you can see why I now want to add one into several rooms in the house. Just a few locations on my dream house wish list include:

  1. The Laundry Room (natch)
  2. The Mud Room or main family closet to refresh outerwear regularly.
  3. The master walk-in to refresh those pieces of clothing that would otherwise hang on the back of the door (too smelly to go back in the closet, but not smelly enough to hit the wash yet).
  4. The Garage for all our kids’ sports equipment.

If I were designing a spa I would also specify this brilliant appliance for the reception area. What a decadent added luxury to have your coat steam-cleaned for you while you are getting pampered!

Gratefully we do not have to wait for our Dream House to have a Styler in our lives, and because it doesn’t require plumbing (all it needs is a regular electrical outlet!), it can truly be integrated anywhere. With our laundry room right off the media/exercise rooms, it will integrate perfectly with the form and function of this space, and I literally have a pile of dry-clean-only pieces eagerly awaiting its arrival.

As you know, I’m not the only one who’s made some serious progress this week. Be sure to check in with the other design daredevils along for this crazy One Room Challenge ride. There are some incredible spaces coming together and I cannot WAIT for Reveal Day in just a couple of weeks!

Jana Bek | Chris Loves Julia | Shannon Claire | Coco.Kelley | The Curated House

Driven by Decor | The English Room | From the Right Bank | Sherry Hart

Hi Sugarplum | House of Jade | Hunted Interior | The Makerista | Making it Lovely

Marcus Design | Pencil & Paper Co. | Megan Pflug | Place of My Taste | Suburban B’s

Waiting on Martha  Media Partner House Beautiful | TM by CIH

 

Until then, pop back this Friday for the post I meant to share on Monday before the aforementioned “neck business.” It’s totally Dream House drool-worthy and you won’t want to miss it!

Sarah-Signature

By |October 26th, 2016|13 Comments

One Room Challenge | Fall 2016 Edition | Week Three

Oh, we’re halfway there…oh OH! Living on a prayer!

Yes, this has been my theme song of the week, in part because we are indeed halfway to the finish line of this One Room Challenge, and in part because I have needed those prayers, my friends! The flu kept me in bed for a full week. Flat out. And man, that is no fun when there’s so much to get done.

The GREAT news is I kinda married Superman. Seriously. While covering me with the kids and making dinner and all the good stuff that comes with everyday life, my superhubs ALSO managed to squeeze in time at night to get a pretty crazy amount of work done this week. I am grateful beyond words to this man for being my life partner, my support, and my steadfast love. Here’s what he got done while I was laying in bed.

First off, using our delivery of MDF and some poplar from Metrie, he created the built-in for the media room. Here it is pre-paint:

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Not to be missed is the genius way that he hid the electrical panel in the left cabinet, which will of course be hidden behind doors. We have full access to the electrical panel, and he has marked the screws necessary to easily remove that upper cabinet should we need to access any of the wiring behind it. He is, to put it mildly, a superstar.

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As if that wasn’t enough, he also painted the ceiling and walls out in Farrow & Ball‘s Wimborne White AND got the first coat on the cabinet in Pitch Black.

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Now that I’m finally back on my feet, I’ll be diving in to finish the painting over the next couple of days in preparation for the installation of the stunning brass hardware from Upper Canada Specialty Hardware and the installation of our Karastan broadloom this Friday by my friends at Alexanian.

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I cannot wait to see this handsome Karastan Leighland broadloom installed in this gorgeous Graphite Cluster colourway.

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Not only will it provide a graphic grounding to the entire space while adding a serious dose of sophistication. It will also provide exceptional comfort and an allergy-safe environment for us to enjoy.

Leighland is made of 100% New Zealand wool, which means it is not only a natural and sustainable fibre, but also inherently insulating, stain repellent, incredibly durable and hypoallergenic. As someone who is very sensitive to synthetics and off-gassing (and is concerned about the impact my design choices have on my family’s health and the health of the planet), I am thrilled to be able to install Karastan‘s beautiful New Zealand wool in this space. The classic, geometric pattern satisfies my need for great design, and the integrity with which it is made satisfies my conscience’s need for green design.

Truly a win on every level!

Without a doubt, the most exciting feature in the new media room design for my guys is the new TV. I have to admit, I’m pretty dang excited about it myself.

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We decided to go with an LG after I recently had the opportunity to take a tour of their latest innovations. It was a crowded media event, and to be honest I was having difficulty hearing the guy who was speaking so I wound up standing perpendicular to the TV while he was talking. To my amazement, I was able to see the full picture without any distortion, even when literally looking at the paper-thin side of the screen at a 90 degree angle. (Check out the side view below to get a sense of what I mean when I say “paper-thin.”

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LG’S OLED technology not only offers a picture quality I have never seen before, but as a designer I instantly recognized that it solves an age-old designer dilemma. “Optimal viewing” distances and angles have historically placed significant restrictions on media room design, requiring significant distances from a 65″ screen in order for the picture to be viewed properly. With LG‘s new OLED technology, designers and home owners are no longer bound by those restrictions.

What makes OLED technology so different? It’s not just an upgrade on old LCD technology. It’s a total revolution on picture technology. Unlike LCD or plasma screens, the new OLED screens are made up of pixels that function independently.

Why would you care about that? Because at any given time, at least half of what you see on the screen is black. Because OLED can shut off some of its pixels completely while others are individually lit to show their cinematic colours, the screen provides the blackest of blacks possible – with no light bleed between pixels that are on and those that are off – for perfect contrast ratio.

Think of it like a night sky.

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(How incredible are these photographs of the night sky by Luke Gibson?? His work takes my breath away.)

We’ve all been amazed at how brilliant the stars shine when we are out in nature, away from the light pollution of the city. Well that is what the OLED screen does for your picture-viewing experience. Those individually functioning pixels provide night-sky black, no light bleed and crystal clear contrast for an unparalleled picture experience.

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(I had to throw in one more stunning capture of the night sky by Luke Gibson, because gratuitous beauty.)

To make sure the sound experience matches the visual experience, the OLED E6 (the one we are getting) has an integrated 40 watt Harmon Kardon sound bar built into the base. It’s sleek and unobtrusive and creates a surround sound experience without all the extra wiring and speakers required.

Other super cool features include OLED‘s Web OS platform, which basically turns your TV into a smart phone. You know how you can tile between web pages and apps on your phone and when you go back to what you were last doing, it’s right where you left off? You get the same experience with the LG OLED. And the magic remote tracks your movement, so you literally just aim the remote at the show you want to watch and click as if you were using a virtual touch-tracking pad.

There’s even a scroll wheel to fast forward and rewind, and you can use voice control to Google stats on a player while watching the game. Or in my case, to Google who designed Sophie Gregoire Trudeau‘s latest outfit. It’s crazy stuff! I’m pretty sure you can now see why I got so excited about it after the media event. In fact, the OLED is pretty much what sealed the deal on converting our unused basement space into a media room. My guys are not complaining. *wink*

So what’s on tap for this week?

  • Finish all our painting
  • Get the cabinet hardware installed
  • Have Alexanian install our Karastan broadloom
  • Install and paint our Metrie baseboards
  • Install and paint our Metrie Casing
  • Install and paint our Metrie applied mouldings (finally!)
  • More painting with all of our Farrow & Ball goodness
  • and a whole lot of catch up on the work front!

In the meantime, be sure to check out what my fellow design daredevils have been getting up to. There are some phenomenal projects taking shape in this One Room Challenge, and you don’t want to miss a single step in the process!

Jana Bek | Chris Loves Julia | Shannon Claire | Coco.Kelley | The Curated House

Driven by Decor | The English Room | From the Right Bank | Sherry Hart

Hi Sugarplum | House of Jade | Hunted Interior | The Makerista | Making it Lovely

Marcus Design | Pencil & Paper Co. | Megan Pflug | Place of My Taste | Suburban B’s

Waiting on Martha  Media Partner House Beautiful | TM by CIH

Need to get caught up on what’s happened until now? Here are Week One and Week Two.

Be sure to pop back on Monday when I’ll be sharing the most decadent design find from our Designhounds London trip. The details are truly drool-worthy!

Sarah-Signature

By |October 19th, 2016|16 Comments