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One Room Challenge | Spring 2017 Edition | Week Five Update

HELLO HOME STRETCH!

Welcome to Week Five of the One Room Challenge! True to form, this online design event, hosted by Linda of Calling it Home and media partner House Beautiful, has gone by in an absolute blur. I couldn’t be more grateful to see things coming together! Here’s a quick look at our progress thus far:

Feature Wall With Metrie Panel Moulding

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The feature wall, created with panel moulding from Metrie, is almost complete with just a couple more pieces and the baseboards to be installed. It looks fantastic already, and will look so much better with the final coat of Farrow & Ball All White No. 2005 applied!

The idea behind creating a panelled feature wall was not only to elevate the level of sophistication in the IV Suite, but also to create a stunning backdrop for Amber’s educational presentations when the retractable glass wall is opened up between the reception area and the IV Suite. The panelling allows us to forgo artwork on that wall while still creating a very polished finished look, and I couldn’t be happier with it!

Sadly it is not looking like said retractable glass wall will be installed in time for the reveal, but suffice it to say it will bring in an abundance of natural light into the space while still offering privacy thanks to a 3M film we will be applying (a major cost savings over frosted glass).

Cabinets, Hardware & Fridge Drawers, Oh My!

The Nurse’s Station in the IV Suite is also starting to take shape with the cabinets and modern Top Knobs hardware installed. I love how clean and elegant the hexagon shaped knobs and pulls look on the sleek and glossy cabinets, and the repetition and rhythm of the bar pulls next to the Perlick Refrigerated Drawers looks fantastic.

Due to an unexpected delay in fabrication that was entirely outside of my control, we are quite literally saying our prayers that the quartz will be installed in time for the photo shoot. Cue serious nail biting and deep breathing.

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The Art Is My Favourite Part

If you’ve been following me for awhile, you know I’m not exaggerating when I say I am a total art addict. Art is such a powerful opportunity to imbue meaning into a space. It helps us tell a story and set the stage for the mood we want to create. That’s why I took a lot of time settling on just the right pieces for the reception area and IV Suite. I wanted to find pieces that spoke to a feeling of hope, and also a representation of a “happy place” or mental escape.

If you’ve done any meditation at all, you know that having a visual place to escape to in your mind can be a powerful tool when working to calm and centre your body, and I wanted the art to offer that kind of visual escape. Amber and I share a love for the beauty and healing powers of Le Scandinave in Collingwood. The property is surrounded by birch trees, so when I landed on this gorgeous print from Minted by Utah photographers Marilyn and Kaleb Nimz called Aspens At Altitude, I knew it would be the perfect welcome for the senses in the reception area.

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I think it looks amazing finished in its Framed & Matted crisp black frame and simple white matte. To me, the perspective of the photograph invites a sense of daydreaming, laying on your back and watching the wind gently sway the trees as you unwind to the sounds of nature.

The mood for the IV Suite is slightly different, but it still let’s nature take centre stage. For me, Minted’s Praia da Ursa by photographer Hi Uan Kang Haaga represents a bucket list vacation destination, and one I will be quite happy to escape to in my mind when getting my IV therapy infusions. There are few things more healing and grounding than a walk on the beach, after all, and that natural outcropping of rock is mesmerizing when you consider how it actually came to be! This piece is going to look incredible framed up in a simple black Framed & Matted frame and installed above the stunning Bernhardt Winston Credenza.

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Starting to Finalize Styling Details

With the photo shoot scheduled for Monday, I’m in the home stretch of gathering together styling details. As with all of the decisions I’ve made for Docere, I want the details to tell Amber’s story, even if they do so very subtly. I’ve been searching high and low for reasonably priced quartz geodes and was thrilled to score these three gems at Winners this week!

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The two rose quartz tea light candle holders will be perfect for beeswax votives. I adore beeswax candles not only for their incredible smell, but also because they clean the air of toxins. I’m thrilled to have found a way to integrate them in a beautiful way, as white beeswax candles are hard to come by and the yellow ones (while they smell amazing) aren’t so pretty to look at.

The amethyst geode is just beautiful and will make a thoughtful touch either on the coffee table or at the nurse’s station.

The To-Do List

While things are definitely starting to take shape, there’s no lack of things yet to be done in the next 5 days!

  • All baseboards and cabinetry toe kick to be installed
  • Paneling to be completed
  • Final painting to be completed
  • Chandelier to be installed
  • Stone feature walls in reception to be installed (this is a biggie!)
  • Sinks, faucets and quartz counters to be installed
  • Styling and photo shoot to be done!

Needless to say, we will have our hands full between now and next Thursday, but I couldn’t be more excited to see this space completed and to share it with you.

In the meantime, be sure to head here and here to check out what all of the other ORC design daredevils are up to as there are some incredible projects coming together! I can’t wait to pour over all of them on reveal day next Thursday!

Until then, enjoy your weekend!

Sarah-Signature

By |May 4th, 2017|1 Comment

One Room Challenge | Spring 2017 Edition | Week Four Update

Hello and welcome to Week Four of the One Room Challenge! If you’re just finding me for the first time, welcome! I’m thrilled you’re here and am excited to share what we’ve been up to and what is to come as I work on transforming a Natural Wellness Centre into a spa-like health retreat.

Love Is In The Details
How To Choose Paint For A Healthier Environment

It’s been a busy week this week with several exciting deliveries rolling in! Our amazing Farrow & Ball paint has arrived, and I’m so excited to see it up on the walls. I choose to work with Farrow & Ball paints not only because they offer a rich, historical palette of colours, but also because their clay-based paint is VOC-free.

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Why does that even matter, you ask?

VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds) have been proven to have a significant impact on both our indoor air quality and ultimately our health. Some of the signs that VOC’s are having a negative impact on you can include:

  • Eye, nose and throat irritation
  • headaches, loss of coordination, nausea and vomiting
  • damage to liver, kidney and central nervous system
  • allergic skin reactions
  • difficulty breathing
  • nose bleeds
  • fatigue
  • dizziness and difficulty concentrating

I know, I know. Not very pleasant to talk about! But when our goal is to create beautiful, inspiring spaces that soothe the senses, we really have to be concerned about the impact our design choices make on our environment as well. One day I dream of building a home that is as healthy as it is beautiful, and you can bet your bottom dollar that Farrow & Ball will be at the top of my list of preferred products when it comes time to make that dream a reality!

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We have chosen All White No. 2005 for this project as it is a perfect match to the modern, high gloss cabinetry going into the IV suite nurse’s station. It is crisp and fresh and the ultimate chameleon, blending in harmoniously with everything around it. We chose Farrow & Ball’s Modern Emulsion for the walls, an exceptionally velvety matte finish that is surprisingly durable and will be more forgiving of any imperfections in the commercial drywall. For the trim, we chose their Estate Eggshell which will offer a beautiful semi-gloss sheen and is ideal for the interior woodwork and the solid metal doors on the treatment rooms.

How To Use Texture To Tame Your Mood

Did you know that soft textures have been clinically proven to improve our moods? That’s right! According to Psychology Today, soft and soothing textures can actually help turn around a negative state of mind. Not only is this proof that our kids are brilliant for reaching for their favourite blanket for comfort, but it also reveals why high thread count linens are so treasured. It’s ALSO the reason why we decided to significantly up the comfort factor in the IV suite by selecting Annie Selke Nodo Shams to cover the pillows that will be used under patients’ arms as they get their IV’s. With a 500 thread count, these beauties feel more like silk than cotton, and they will add another layer of warm welcome to the senses as Amber’s patients work to reclaim their greatest health and vitality.

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The stunning pattern doesn’t hurt either! I can’t wait to see these in place (and experience them myself when I’m in for my IV infusions)!

Textured Stone For The Win

The only sad news this week was the revelation that our hopes for a book matched stone reception desk are not meant to be. Blame the B-word (budget), a real thing when investing in highly sensitive testing equipment that allows you to offer greater health insights and treatment options to your clients! That said, we are still making a huge stone statement in the reception area thanks to this stunning split face marble by ErthCoverings.

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Rather than using this stone on the desk, we will feature ErthCoverings’ White Wolfe Ledgestone on the wall to be erected behind the reception desk. I’m super excited as I know it is going to make a stunning vertical statement. For the sake of balance and further impact, we will also feature it on the wall opposite the reception desk against which the Ghost chairs will sit. White Wolf Ledgestone is brand new to ErthCoverings and in my opinion it’s one of the most stunning products they’ve made yet. It will offer the kind of organic, sophisticated first impression I’m looking for, and I couldn’t be happier about it!

And that, my friends, is this week’s update! The fridge has arrived from Perlick, the counters, Blanco sinks and faucets should be installed very soon, the panelling from Metrie and the ErthCoverings stone will be next on the to-do list, and then it’s on to art and styling! I can feel the momentum building, and I couldn’t be more excited for Amber and the official launch of her beautiful new natural wellness centre. Only two more weeks!

In the meantime, be sure to visit here and here to check out what all the rest of the One Room Challenge design daredevils have been up to this week, and I look forward to catching up with all of you next week!

Sarah-Signature

By |April 27th, 2017|1 Comment

One Room Challenge | Spring 2017 Edition | The IV Suite

CREATING AN INVITING IV SUITE

It’s hard to believe it’s time for our Week 3 update on the One Room Challenge already! No matter how many times I participate, I’m always amazed at how someone seems to find the fast-forward button every time the ORC begins. That said, I’m thrilled to say that we’ve had some very exciting deliveries this week! Today I’m going to share the key pieces we’ve selected to make the IV suite as inviting as possible.

The joke between Amber and I is that if you have to get your arm poked, you should at least have something inspiring to look at to distract you. Funny, but oh-so true! Our hope is that these pieces will create the kind of beautiful welcome that helps Amber’s patients relax and exhale as they work to improve their health.

The Hospitality Centre

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By far the most central piece of furniture to creating the warm welcome we want to extend is Bernhardt’s Winston Credenza. This stunning and sophisticated anchor piece will serve as the Hospitality Centre in the IV Suite, where patients can help themselves to tea or infused water before their treatment begins.

The gorgeous patina you see on the Winston is German Silver, which has been used on architectural structures and decorative pieces for more than 2,000 years. The credenza is hand-carved from solid wood and then finished with loving attention to detail using individually applied sheets of silver. The artisanal finish of Bernhardt’s German Silver creates a truly stunning piece that is as individual as it is beautiful. A protective topcoat slows the oxidation of the silver, but each piece will develop its own unique patina over time, which I love. This handsome fellow will also serve as a storage space for blankets, pillows, heating pads and other necessities in the IV Suite, making it as practical as it is beautiful.

The Side Tables

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To introduce an organic element while playing off the cool and warm tones in the Winston Credenza, we decided on the Hearth Side Tables from Renwil. There’s something about a tree stump reinterpreted in a modern metal finish that feels so fresh, and their tidy 12.5″ diameter will allow patients to keep beverages and personal items at hand while not getting in the way of treatment.

The Trim Details

We wanted the trim details for Docere to be clean and modern, so we selected some gorgeous profiles from Metrie’s collection that will significantly elevate the interior styling of the entire wellness centre.

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The 7 1/4″ high Metrie baseboard we selected will offer substance and style with simple elegance. I love the profile on the matching casing, too, and I’m very excited to see our plans for a feature wall of applied panel moulding come together. We didn’t have the budget for the multiple pieces of art required to fill the long wall against which most of the IV chairs will sit, but the panel moulding treatment will create enough of a statement that it will still feel very thoughtfully considered.

The Nurse’s Station
Refrigeration

The Nurse’s Station is where the elements for the IV infusions will be stored and custom-mixed to each patient’s specific needs, so we needed a high quality under counter refrigerator that would seamlessly integrate with the base cabinetry. Enter Perlick’s 15″ Signature Series Refrigerator Drawers.

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Built to the same exacting standards as commercial products with the refinement of a residential design line, the Perlick Signature Series can be integrated almost anywhere. The only limit is your imagination, with applications such as hidden refrigeration drawers in Master Ensuites to store medications and delicate skin care products becoming increasingly popular in luxury homes.

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To maintain the totally professional standards of function and beauty for this project, we turned to BLANCO to outfit both the sink at the Nurse’s Station and the sink in Amber’s office.

Choosing a Sink and Faucet

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BLANCO has been producing high quality kitchen products since 1925, making them an industry leader around the world. The perfect marriage of quality, functionality, aesthetics and professionalism, the Quatrus U1 sink, Urbena faucet and Torre soap dispenser will undoubtedly stand the test of time and look incredible while doing it.

Cabinetry Hardware

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When it came to selecting the hardware for the cabinetry, the same principles of quality, functionality and beauty applied. Naturally we turned to Top Knobs, the number one supplier of decorative drawer pulls and knobs to the professional market. We quickly fell in love with the Lydia collection, and I can’t wait to see these modern hexagon knobs and pulls installed on the clean white cabinets!

THE PROGRESS

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With drywall up and tile floors installed, things are really starting to take shape at Docere! It will be very exciting to see the trim added and everything painted as we finalize artwork, a special feature wall treatment in the reception area, and all the finishing touches required for a beautifully finished space! Be sure to check back next week for further details, and in the meantime head here and here to see what all of the other design daredevils taking part in the One Room Challenge are getting up to!

Sarah-Signature

By |April 20th, 2017|2 Comments