A friend of mine vacationed this past summer on Georgian Bay, Ontario with her family. Each summer they tour around the lake in their boat and set up camp on one of the many 30,000 islands in Georgian Bay. The marvel of the ‘sixth Great Lake’ is the beauty to behold in the windswept pines, the endless beaches, the majestic towering cliffs and the granite rock formations. The rugged beauty of the area inspired the artists of the Group of Seven to paint the Canadian landscape and thus started the first major Canadian national art movement. Part of Georgian Bay sits on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield of granite bedrock exposed by glaciers at the end of the last ice age approximately 11,000 years ago. While hiking across Beckwith Island my friend found a rock, probably granite that she immediately fell in love with and decided to carry it for the rest of the hike. She even had to swim with the rock out to where the boat was anchored. Although the rock was grapefruit-sized, it became very heavy to carry after a few hours. But determined she was. The rock made its way back to the city and took up residence on her fireplace mantle. The colour of the rock, the sheen, the organic-ness of the rock became the inspiration for my friend’s living room makeover. Each time there was a question or query as to what her direction or style was my friend looked to the rock. In came a new deep grey sectional, a ‘greige’ shag area rug, and large matted, white framed prints for over the fireplace, new white drum shades on the black lamps, and a natural stone-topped cocktail table. A white leather chair is on order and the hunt for a mid-century wood chair to place in front of the fireplace has begun. The end wall in the dining room was painted in a deep grey as a stunning feature wall. Accessories in silver and glass have been added also. The room looks fabulous. My friend is thrilled with her results. And all this from a rock!
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Loosing 25 Pounds
I have a secret to share….. I lost 25 pounds. But that is not the secret. On Sunday I went to the William Ashley Warehouse Sale in Toronto and finally purchased white dinnerware for my kitchen. I bought a 12 place setting of white bone china which included round dinner plates, sandwich plates, bowls and mugs. I have always wanted white dinnerware for my kitchen (which to a designer is the only colour to have) but I already owned a good set of stoneware in a 12 place setting. Although the stoneware was in a ‘colour and pattern’ that had matched a previous kitchen, I could not justify getting rid of it as it was in excellent condition. Finally my chance to un-guiltily depart with this dinnerware came along! My MIL (mother-in-law) needed a larger set of dinnerware for her new Condo. Yeah. The 3-R’s (reduce, reuse and recycle – not reading, writing and ‘arithmetic) were on my side. I quickly packed up the stoneware and out of my kitchen it went, off to MIL. Now don’t feel sorry for me wondering “my goodness…what will she eat off of now?” This is where the secret comes in. After unpacking my new, lovely, white dinnerware and wanting to place them proudly in my kitchen cupboards I removed all the other ‘extra’ dishware which amounted to 30 dinner plates, 20 bowls and 15 mugs!! And that doesn’t include the stoneware I had already gotten rid of. For years I have been telling clients/friends/family to get rid of clutter and to not have so much stuff, especially extra stuff in their homes. Well I was just as guilty. In compensation for not having white dinnerware I had so many other occasional plates, bowls, mugs that when I removed them I literally lightened my cupboards by 25 pounds. Hubby was always worried that the cupboards were going to come crashing down off the wall because of the extreme weight. But not now. Now I no longer have the need for anything else but my new white set. And oh, doesn’t my food look better now!
My Backyard of Colour
I have written about changing a room’s décor based on the change of season. Adding layers in the cooler weather, removing layers in the warmer weather. Fresh colours in the spring, warm colours in the fall. In April I wrote about my fondness of the moment for bright colours – hot pinks, vivid yellows and sky blues and how these spring colours were inspiration for me to change the cushions on my sofa to match the season’s colours. I accessorized with pink, lavender and chartreuse yellow. In the spring I also wrote about the trees in my backyard with their creamy white petal-like flowers and bright green leaves; how my backyard was coming alive with ‘natural beauty’. But now that fall is here the scene in my backyard is very different. The setting is the same but the palette is very different. Gone are the white and bright greens. Now there is a riot of fall colours – gold, bronzes, oranges, deep yellows, greens and bright reds. Each time I walk into my kitchen and see the view looking out the window into my backyard I am in amazement. How Mother Nature never ceases to amaze. Once again I have changed the cushions on my sofa and added a throw blanket to match the orange of the season. I have accessorized with bronzes and gold. Earlier I stated “I love spring” but with fall and its entire glorious colour I now say “I love the change of seasons”!
Beach Bicycles
In past posts I have written about bicycles, Bikes for Bikes – July 12, and signage, Keilhauer Sign – September 13, but this time I am going to write about bicycles as signage. This past weekend was the fall Beach Studio Tour in Toronto. The tour is advertised in magazines, local newspapers and this year the event was advertised in a new, very creative format – on painted bicycles. Many brightly painted yellow bicycles with yellow signage were positioned throughout the neighborhood. Some bicycles had baskets containing flowers and pamphlets attached to the handlebars. I thought this was a great way to advertise versus the usual and common A-Frame sign (the kind you usually see Real Estate open houses advertised) or flyers stapled to telephone poles both of which I never even take notice. The signs even had a QR Code for obtaining further information. Advertising is the key to the success of the event and the key to advertising success is getting noticed by as many customers as possible. I believe these bright, eye-catching, fun bicycles made you turn your head and take notice. The yellow bicycles were a wonderful departure from the ordinary and as Bill Moyers, White House Press Secretary, news commentator, journalist, once said “Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous”.
Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an international health campaign to increase public awareness of the disease and to raise funds for the research, treatment and cure. The pink ribbon was adopted as the international symbol of breast cancer awareness and now during October the colour pink in general denotes moral support of women fighting or having fought breast cancer. In honour of Breast Cancer Awareness I have compiled some pink items.
Dauphin – Perillo
The photo above was sent to me attached to an invitation. Any guesses as to what the photo is?? Last week I attended IIDEX/Neocon Canada which is Canada’s national design exposition and conference and Dauphin Human Design www.dauphin.com, one of the many exhibitors present, sent me this invitation to visit their booth to view their new products. The above photo is showcasing Dauphin’s Perillo, an eye-catching contemporary lounge chair. Designed by German designer Martin Ballendat, Perillo is created from one continuous, uninterrupted sheet of thermo plastic that forms the back, seat and armrest. The chair has a high gloss finish available in a ‘rainbow’ of colours. Perillo’s futuristic design and simple sculpted appearance had me wondering if this chair would be comfortable so I made a point of checking out their booth at the event. I sat in the chair and discovered that this chair was indeed quite comfortable. I immediately loved the look of the chair too. With its whimsical and unique space-age shape the chair appeared to be smiling at me and it made me want to smile too. I was reminded of the song by Louis Armstrong, “When you’re smiling, the whole world smiles with you”. Such a ‘happy chair’, perfect for conference rooms and lobbies to keep everyone smiling!
Image via MODMISSY
Wonder-fall!
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but summer is officially over. However following on its heels is Fall with all its magnificent colour and beauty. I thought I would share today some thoughts of what makes this season so wonder-fall.
GREET.
REST.
GLOW.
LAYER.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE FALL!
Images: 1, 2, 6, 8, 9 – Pottery Barn 3, 4 – Restoration Hardware 5 – Canadian House & Home, 7 – Martha Stewart, 10 – CN Algoma Central Railway
Coloured Glass
I had the good fortune of spending almost 3 months traveling around Europe; to take in the sights, sounds and tastes of Europe. The fascinating history and architectural grandeur of England, France and Italy had me spellbound. I toured through many cathedrals, churches and abbeys admiring the architecture of these historical buildings. But it was the massive windows of beautiful ornate stained glass windows and their craftsmanship that was so striking. The coloured glass made me feel like I was looking through a kaleidoscope of history. In my own home I have 8 stained glass windows, they are not as grand but I do enjoy looking through them. Recently I have been noticing a lot of coloured glass for sale except the coloured glass is in the form of wine glasses. Now I am no wine expert but I thought that to truly benefit all the wonderful features of a wine the drinking vessel should be clear glass. Legs and colour are just two of many characteristics you note about a wine but would a coloured wine glass not alter that. I have always found that if I drank out of a blue glass my brain tells me I am drinking something blue. i.e. blueberry juice?? Green – limeade. Red – red wine when actually it was white wine. And a cold glass of milk in an orange glass??? Too confusing! Personally I would rather look through coloured glass than drink out of it. How about you?
Colour Ties
The importance of colour in respect to choosing the right one for your walls, furnishings, carpet, drapery, accessories etc. can become a huge decision. Colour means so much to us in our interiors. Colour can calm a space, enliven a space, and make a space feel larger or make a space feel smaller. The correct colour can make a room feel warm or keep a room feeling cool. Heck, the ‘right’ colour in our homes can just plain make us happier, and who doesn’t want to be happier. The psychology of colour in the branding of corporations is also very important. Tiffany & Co. is so well-known for their colour ‘Tiffany Blue’ that the colour is protected as a colour trademark and the colour is produced as a private custom color by Pantone Inc. Hermès is famous for their orange. And what company is best known for red? Coca Cola. Brown – UPS. So it was no surprise last week when President Obama’s decision to wear a purple tie (a departure from the usual red or blue) during his speech to the joint session of Congress last Thursday made the headlines. A lot was at stake for the President as he tried to sell his $447 billion plan. Creating a positive and trustworthy image amongst voters was important and apparently the colour of the tie would indicate this. Synonymous with royalty, wealth and status, the colour purple projects power and authority. In these financially unstable times one can only hope that the message of stability and trust was felt in the colour of the tie.

Labour Day Whites
Is white right after Labour Day? Unofficially marking the end of summer, Labour Day is thought of as the last day of the year when it is OK to wear white. Although considered somewhat of an old-fashioned idea and I am definitely not old-fashioned but you probably will not find me wearing white shoes or carrying a white purse post-Labour Day. But white does exist after Labour Day in so many other ways. I am speaking about white in home interiors. I would proudly display a Barcelona® Chair in white leather in my home any time.
Or a white Saarinen Table.

Or one of the beautiful white Jonathon Adler www.jonathonadler.com vases.

Is there anything nicer than serving a wonderful meal on white dinnerware?
Or having a stack of soft, plush white towels waiting for you after a warm soak?
And any time of the year I love to have a bouquet of white flowers in my home.

I love white picture frames with white matting and white and black art.

So….white is right after Labour Day!
Photos via: 1. Knoll 2. Knoll 3. Jonathon Adler 4. PotteryBarn 5. PotteryBarn 6. Pottery Barn


























