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editor’s note
W
WE HAD OUR FIRST FAMILY WEDDING THIS PAST
Family Affair: My son Charlie and his bride
Natalie, their families and “besties.”
summer! My son, Charlie, and his bride chose a simple, yet
architecturally elegant wedding venue that reflected their love of old
Toronto’s urban charm. The food and libations were amazing and the
party went into the wee hours. It was wonderful… even if it did come
and go in a heartbeat!
Oh well, the memories linger and one of the happiest is of sharing
wedding and pre-wedding celebrations with family and friends. So
naturally it occurs to me, where do we most often do life’s celebrating?
And not just that, where do we simply live our lives? The answer is, in our
homes. They are like stages on which we play out our joys, sorrows and
everything in between.
No wonder we spend so much time getting our homes to reflect
what’s important to us, and what makes us comfortable. In this issue
I’m happy to introduce a home whose owners and their team have done
just that (page 18). Hampton Lodge stylishly expresses the couple’s
personal interests, embraces their love of entertaining, and perhaps
most importantly, offers a refuge from the world at large.
On page 30, our Home & Builder feature takes you to the
countryside near Ilderton, north of London, where Sifton Properties
Ltd. is offering a contemporary lifestyle in a small-town setting. I think
that is quite an appealing combination!
I guess the days will continue to get shorter, colder and darker. But
that’s ok. Now there’s more time to cosy up inside and flip through
the pages of OUR HOMES London and Middlesex to get ideas for
a new project or two. In doing so, think about the many ways your
home is important to your life. Think about the people in your home
and what they mean to you. Then it all makes sense that “home is
where the heart is.”
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E
EVERY HOMEOWNER MAKES
decisions. They range from where to place
the furniture to when to sell the house. I
often hear about the decision-making process
that goes along with renovating or building
a custom home. When it comes to dollars
and cents, there is little room for error and
decisions can easily become permanent. Here
at the Manor I’ve fallen in love with my new
free-standing bathtub. That purchase was an
easy decision as I love a deep, luxurious bath.
I first saw the tub in an issue of OUR HOMES
London and coveted it for awhile until it
became reality.
Weighing on my mind lately has been
whether or not I should paint the beautiful
1920s wood panelling that fills my main hall
and second floor. It’s a big deal it’s 101 feet (yes,
I’ve measured it) from the front door to the top
of the second floor, and that’s only one side of
the hall. I see this as a really big decision!
If I’ve had this conversation with you,
please forgive the repeat but First Lady
Jacqueline Kennedy painted lots of panelling
in the White House. Of course some of it was
removed later by another presidential family,
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but “Lady” Kennedy, looking for a less-English
feel, took the lead on replacing the rich, dark
stain on the oak and mahogany in the dining
room with a pristine soft green and white
paint. She also covered some panelling with
wall paper in the master suite. Her renovations
are still referred to by some as “brilliant” in a
home that everyone has an opinion about.
As many designers will tell you, take
your time, study the images you like and
recognize what they have in common. These
are what you will be happy with once they
are in your home.
I wish you the best in the decisions it takes
to make your house a home. If you want to
weigh in on the panelling, drop me a note. I
haven’t made that decision yet, although the
way I see it, the next family can just remove it
if they don’t like it….
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Sue-Anne Richardson, Publisher
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46FINISHING TOUCH
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ON THE
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There are some decorating decisions
Designer
Stephanie Redmond
shares her ideas.
that can’t be based strictly on aesthetics, and
flooring is one of those areas prone to outside
elements. Some factors that affect flooring
choices are: lifestyle (pets, children, handicaps),
environment (humidity, heating, cooling) and
allergies (dust, toxins, materials).
Don’t be discouraged if you have three dogs with
long claws and really love the look of hardwood.
Interior products have come a long way and there
are several alternative options, like tiles, that
simulate wood or cork planks. There are tons of
choices, so make sure you do your research! The final
selection has to match your personal style, but more
importantly your lifestyle.
FLOORING 101:
Hardwood – Comprised of solid planks of timber
that are dried in a kiln (or outside) and generally
sanded and stained on site. For example, pine is a
softer option that is more easily dented or dinged,
whereas walnut is a denser species less prone to
deep scratches. Wood creates a warm setting and is
ideal in living rooms… and pretty much everywhere
else except for wet locations.
CORK FLOORING, LEATHER TILE:
Torlys CERAMIC FLOOR: Ceramica
Fioranese
Engineered hardwood – Not to be confused
with laminate (below), engineered hardwood is
actually wood layered on top of a composite substructure, allowing for longer lengths and less cupping
than solid timber. It is pre-finished, eliminating the
mess of on-site finishing that occurs with solid planks.
This is an extremely popular choice.
Laminate – Made of a photographic image of a
finish (most commonly wood) on top of fibreboard
with a protective coating on top. It is a cost-effective
alternative to wood and is easy to install. It is
generally floating (not glued down) on top of a
sub-floor with a layer of cushion in between, often
cork or foam. Unfortunately, it can scratch and
cannot be buffed.
Cork – This is a good environmental choice with the
benefits of sound absorption and cushion. Comes
in planks or tiles and many different patterns and
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colours. This is a user-friendly choice and is great
for households with pets and children. Because of
the cushion, it is a popular choice for yoga studios
or simply for people with back issues who stand for
long periods of time.
Ceramic – Sold as tiles in various shapes and
sizes, the word ceramic stems from the Greek word
for “pottery.” It is ideal for bathrooms and laundry
rooms, and the joints are filled with grout. Provides
endless decorating options.
Stone – Stone is wonderful for transferring and
holding radiant heat. It can be smooth, textured,
polished or honed. Stone is a natural option with
limitless looks. Some examples are: slate, limestone,
marble, granite and quartz. It’s a great choice for an
entry area or mudroom.
Glass – This is sold by the sheet or in tiles – clear,
tinted or etched. Tiles are installed as per ceramic
or stone and can be used for bathroom and shower
floors. Sheets can be used as flooring, allowing you to
see through to a room below. This requires specialized
installation and can be exceptionally costly.
Leather – Sold in tiles with a cork backing, leather
flooring is generally recycled, no VOCs, relatively
low-maintenance and environmentally friendly. It is
available in multiple textures and colours. Creates a
lovely home office or walk-in closet.
Concrete – Poured concrete is another excellent
choice with radiant heat. It maintains warmth and is
also cool in the summer. Can be stained, polished
or have a pattern pressed into it. Looks modern, is
maintenance free and easy to clean. Great anywhere.
Carpet – Nylon, sisal and wool are the most
common wall-to-wall carpeting options. Looks vary
wildly depending on the type of weave, colour
and pattern. Cosy on the feet, it’s a nice choice for
bedrooms and basement family rooms. Not ideal for
allergy sufferers.
Vinyl – An inexpensive option often used
commercially. It is very durable, low maintenance
and easy to keep clean. It is glued directly to
sub-flooring with no grout joints. This is a good
basement workshop option. OH
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Be extra festive this fall with a selection of
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décor by Fitz and Floyd. The iconic pattern has
been retired, making these whimsical, handpainted pieces all the more special.
Add a luxurious upgrade or decorative
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powder-coated steel base. The one-of-a-kind
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English
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SENSIBILITY
S T ORY MA RY H AT T
P H OT OG R AP H Y
J A S O N H A RT O G
The owners love antiques, collectibles
and elaborate finishes such as the
historically-referenced plaster mouldings
on the fireplace. Formal details in the
home are tempered by minimal window
coverings and spacious proportions.
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I
“I guess you could say we’re
collectors.” That’s a delightful
understatement by one of the
owners of Hampton Lodge,
a 3,600 sq. ft. country home
just west of the city. He and
his partner wanted a place
they could fill with cherished
childhood keepsakes, plus
collectibles and objets d’art
from their many travels.
But they also wanted comfortable, everyday living
spaces wrapped up in classic architecture and quiet
elegance. Their inspiration for Hampton Lodge’s
exterior form and interior layout? The work of
noted 17th-century architect Inigo Jones. On trips
to England over the years, the couple admired the
graceful lines of the few remaining Jones originals,
as well as replicas incorporating his classic style. So
it made sense that their wish-list include 10-anda-half-foot ceilings, wide doorways, large-scale
windows, generous room proportions and gutsy
and decorative mill and plaster work; in other
words, features creating airy sophistication and the
kind of spatial volume required for abundant art
and collectibles.
“We wanted to build a country villa and we
wanted to do something that pleased our historical
senses and embraced our love of antiques,” says
one owner.
They commissioned Nicholls and
Associates Ltd., and custom homebuilders
Bruce McMillan and Company to take their
project from vision to reality. Gary Nicholls,
recalling the owners’ cultivated design sense, says
he enjoys incorporating historical elements into
his custom work. Continued on page 20
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feature
“There are all kinds of period details here,” he notes. “The scale
of the windows, bull-nosed Indiana limestone sills, exterior crown
mouldings, copper eavestroughs, brick quoining, chimney pots and the
frieze over the entryway... these all add up to an English sensibility.”
Decorative sidelights and a glass transom window frame the front
door (County Heritage Forest Products Ltd.) which opens to a
spacious hall where a favourite bronze rendering from Sorrento, Italy
offers a dramatic welcome to the home. The room is not the kind of
hallway that’s familiar to most but, in the style of an English country
manor, it’s a living space of its own, as well as a route for getting from
place to place in the house.
On display in the hall is a massive antique flat-to-the-wall cabinet
(Memory Lane Antiques) showing off period toys, many of which
the owners grew up with, while further down the hall wing-chaired
seating flanks an antique fireplace surround (gas insert from Porky’s
BBQ & Leisure). Grey slate floors and patterned area rugs are a classic
touch, while glass doors and transom windows (Golden Windows
Limited) connecting the back of the hall to the outdoor deck, garden
and hot tub allow streams of natural light.
The hall divides the home’s public and private spaces; living
room, dining room and kitchen on one side and den, bedrooms and
baths on the other.
The living room is spacious and gracious, with several seating areas.
Its finishes add historical reference: reclaimed Hemlock floors laid in
a herringbone pattern and plaster mouldings, niches and an elaborate
fireplace surround (Puglia Mouldings & Plasterwork Ltd.) A greygreen wall colour (Hardwick White, Farrow and Ball) was chosen as a
soft backdrop for art, and to show off the room’s detailed trim.
Continued on page 22
ABOVE: A swing
door between the
dining room and the
kitchen is a nod to the
style of noted British
architect Inigo Jones.
Walls painted Green
Ground and papered
in St. Antoine damask
(Farrow and Ball) frame
the room’s elegant
features. RIGHT: More
collectibles can be
found in the cottage-like
kitchen, including a
footed teak salad bowl
that belonged to the
mother of one of the
owners. OPPOSITE:
Conveniently connected
to the master bedroom,
the den and its elegant
coffered ceilings ooze
country-manor panache.
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feature
ceiling in the den embellished with decorative tiles collected from the
owners’ travels. The funky colour choice of Middleton Pink (Farrow
and Ball) and large-scale leather furniture (Austin & Taylor Home
Furnishings Inc.) make the room a comfortable combination of home
workspace and relaxation centre.
“The owners wanted to have a bit of fun with this room,” says Robin
Manton of Red Bird Designs, adding that Middleton Pink, in honour
of the Duchess of Cambridge, is light and delicate without being
“too little girl.”
The den leads directly into the master suite where Manton
suggested another strong colour palette, this time a clean, mid-tone
Regency blue (Lulworth Blue, Farrow and Ball) to complement striped
wallpaper (Closet Stripe, Farrow and Ball).
Two other fashionable bedrooms and a guest bathroom as well as
a large exercise room, laundry room and powder room finish off the
Hampton Lodge interior.
Outside, formal and casual spaces meet again. The front elevation
The living room opens to an equally
elaborate dining room. Here, there is impact
from a block-printed wallpaper based on
an 18th-century French damask pattern
(St. Antoine, Farrow and Ball), along with
a plaster ceiling medallion and chandelier
(Guildwood Lighting & Fireside) with
hand-made shades (Exclusive Lampshades).
Framed stained-glass images (Rose Window
Stained Glass, formerly of London) of
places the couple has travelled to hang in each
window. The pair enjoys the formality of the
dining room and entertain here often. They say
their friends consider the experience, which
always includes fine china and crystal, to be
a “rare” event, with the conversation usually
turning to the story behind their antique
dining table from England and how it once sat
none other than Katherine Hepburn!
The kitchen, connected to the dining room
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by a Jones-inspired panelled swing door,
departs from the style of other rooms in the
home since the owners thought a traditional
manor-house kitchen would be too formal as a
place to cook and hang out.
“We actually wanted a cottage kitchen,”
one owner recalls, adding that’s why they
went for a vaulted, beadboard ceiling.
Martin Wood Design built and installed
white cabinetry and Classic Granite and
Marble Ltd. supplied Caesarstone counters.
Appliances are from Goemans Appliances,
and the sink and plumbing fixtures are from
London Bath Centre.
With clear sight lines between the open
kitchen on one side of the hall, the den on
the other, and the master bedroom beyond
that, this portion of the house is cheery and
relaxed. Yet historically-styled features have
not been forgotten, such as the unique coffered
is all about elaborate brick and stonework (London Ferrell Brick &
Stone) with big-scale chimneys (Ed’s Concrete Products Ltd.)
fashioned after those designed by British country-house architect
Edwin Lutyens. As well, there are berms and landscaped beds (Branch
Complete Maintenance) inspired by the 18th-century style of
Capability Brown, whom many consider to have been “England’s
greatest gardener.”
Board and batten siding on the sides and back of the house
makes a cottage-like backdrop for the screened porch, deck and
hot tub. Behind the house, a red and green tool shed is reminiscent
of Carrodoc Township’s tobacco kilns. The property’s woodland
path, playfully marked with vintage signs the couple collected
over the years, meanders from this country-casual setting, curving
toward the front of the property where it finishes off with stately
views of gardens, stone and brickwork, pillars and iron gates. It’s a
transition, the owners would say, that nicely captures the essence of
Hampton Lodge. OH
OPPOSITE TOP TO BOTTOM: (1) An antique mirror captures an artistic
image of the living room, entry hall and treasured bronze statuette. (2)
Plaster niches in the living room display treasures and walls in Hardwick
White (Farrow and Ball) provide the backdrop for a sizable art collection.
(3) Lipsticks, by London artist Laurie Seaman, adds whimsy to the living
room. ABOVE LEFT: The design of the entry hall, with cosy seating and
a fireplace, was inspired by Georgian manor homes the owners visited
throughout England. ABOVE: The side elevations reveal the home’s
formal-casual blend, with massive brick chimneys dividing stone and
brickwork on the front from board and batten on the backside. ABOVE
RIGHT: Vintage signs decorate a winding, wooded pathway behind the
house. RIGHT: Carradoc Township’s tobacco kilns inspired the design of
the garden shed.
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These are staged around the perimeter
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Brizo and other manufacturers.
He is also a fan of the pulverized granite
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drive from the busy retail hub of Fanshawe and Hyde Park Roads
in north London.
“The small town is the big attraction of Timberwalk,” notes
Rick Gooyers, Vice President of New Homes at Sifton Properties
Ltd. “When you live in a rural community you get to know
your neighbours.”
Gooyers says that Londoners are attracted by the short commute
into the city and lower taxes, while locals appreciate the opportunity
to move into newly-built homes with modern floor plans and
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Vaulted ceilings and an open stairway create the illusion of breezy
space in the compact living area and dinette. LEFT: A freestanding,
butcher-block island adds warmth and country charm, while a corner
pantry cupboard guarantees ample storage space in a growing family’s
kitchen. ABOVE: Sleek pocket doors between the front hallway and
the den make a contemporary statement. When closed, the doors’
glass panels maximize natural light flow within the home.
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ABOVE: A tray ceiling, framed mirror and classically-styled chandelier add elegant touches to the
dining room. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Sifton conveniently situated the large laundry closet between
the bedrooms on the home’s upper level. OPPOSITE FAR RIGHT: A gabled ceiling and Palladianstyle window with a view of nearby farm fields make this child’s bedroom a welcoming play area, as
well. RIGHT: The sunny master bedroom, finished with another tray ceiling plus a spacious en suite
bathroom and walk-in closet, overlooks the country-size back yard.
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be a good mix of families and empty nesters,
and with a number of builders on the site
there will be a variety of styles for people
to choose from.”
Sifton Sales Representative, Megan
Corfield, says she’s already received plenty of
positive feedback about The Walnut, one of
several model homes now open for viewing in
the Timberwalk subdivision.
The 2,728 sq. ft. two-storey house offers
plenty of room for a growing family.
“Homeowners are looking for clean lines,
true family spaces, and great function – not
only in the space planning but also in the
materials used within the home,” says Sifton
Décor Consultant, Allyson Switzer.
Polished porcelain tile flooring from the
Nustone Series, supplied by Centura Tile
and installed by Sacwal Flooring Centres,
keeps the foyer and mudroom bright and
welcoming, and is also resistant to everyday
spills and scratches.
A large den offers a private escape from
the rest of the main floor, and can be closed
off from the open-concept living space by
sliding pocket doors painted bright blue (Fiji
by Benjamin Moore). “It’s amazing how a pair
of typical doors can take on a new role as a
piece of artwork with just a punch of colour,”
comments Switzer.
The room overlooks the home’s covered
front porch, and is showered in natural light
thanks to the addition of three piano windows
from Dashwood Industries Inc.
A formal dining room, painted Chelsea
Gray (Benjamin Moore), offers ample space
for entertaining and opens onto the home’s
great room, which flows seamlessly into an
informal café dining area and the kitchen.
“The open concept allows the homeowner
to cook and still watch the kids at the same
time,” says Switzer.
The kitchen, designed by Greg Christie
of GCW Custom Kitchens & Cabinetry
Inc., features sleek cupboards painted Kendall
Charcoal (Benjamin Moore). The grey colour
provides a striking contrast to the white
Caesarstone (Frosty Carinna) counters and
white porcelain tile floor.
The kitchen will delight budding cooks
with its walk-in corner pantry and freestanding country-style centre island with
butcher block top. Stainless-steel appliances
from London Major Appliances and
pendulum lights from The Lighting Shoppe
add a contemporary edge.
The great room’s yellow birch Preverco
engineered hardwood floors (Sacwal) and
Revere Pewter (Benjamin Moore) walls create
a warm and welcoming environment for family
gatherings. A soaring cathedral ceiling defines
the space, while a fireplace surround of Grey
Wolf 3D marble ledgestone by My Fireplace
provides a unique visual focal point.
London Stair & Railing created a
stairway to the upper level that also overlooks
the great room and offers a large windowed
landing that brings additional natural light
into the home, making the fully-carpeted
upper level bright and airy. The second floor
laundry closet is proving to be a popular
feature with potential homeowners, says
Corfield, who notes that The Walnut
model is available in both a three and fourbedroom layout.
The home’s spacious master bedroom is
also generating plenty of positive feedback,
she says. Two large windows and a tray ceiling
create a bright, elegant atmosphere, and the
room can easily accommodate a full bedroom
suite with room for a separate sitting area
or reading nook.
The master en suite has both a soaker
tub and tiled walk-in shower (Paton Bros.
Ltd.), with a small chandelier from The
Lighting Shoppe for added elegance.
The additional bedrooms have full closets
and large windows, making them inviting and
practical spaces for children or guests.
The home’s unfinished basement comes
with oversize egress windows, and could
easily be transformed into a play area,
media or games room.
Switzer says her goal was to create a home
that feels warm, comfortable and inviting –
and The Walnut does indeed strike the perfect
balance between contemporary family living
and Ilderton’s traditional rural roots. OH
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green living
STO RY S H EL BY H I L S O N
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entertaining
friends and family,
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and surrounding
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people we love.
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taining
Many of us consider our entertaining habits and
desires when making major life decisions like
purchasing or renovating our homes. We like
large, open spaces, outdoor living rooms etc., but
we may not always consider the environmental
impact of entertaining. If you’re like me, the major
downside to entertaining comes afterwards
– the cleanup.
The thought of washing tons of dishes after
cooking, cleaning and hosting is exhausting, but
I also can’t stand the idea of serving food and
drinks to guests from materials like plastic and
Styrofoam – not to mention being responsible for
the associated environmental impact.
Luckily, the disposable dinnerware
industry has come a long, long way in creating
environmentally friendly, sustainable disposables
that not only feel great, but look great too!
When shopping for green disposables, look
for items that are not only made from recycled
materials, but those that can be recycled or
composted again, or better yet, those that are
biodegradable in your own backyard composter.
STYLISH ECO-TAINING
One brand that has made a splash in the
disposable cutlery industry is Aspenware, which
is made right here in Canada, from two thin
slices of wood, bonded together by a proprietary
process. This means it’s 100 per cent compostable
and biodegradable. So, even if you toss these in
the garbage, they’ll turn back into soil within
49 days! The cutlery is made from trembling
aspen, paper birch and poplar, which are all fast
growing species of trees with short life cycles
that naturally reseed when felled. They’re also
considered waste product by logging companies
and are usually left to rot or be burned. Plus, a
single log can yield 20,000 individual knives,
forks or spoons that look neat and are sure to
spark some conversation amongst guests.
Also trending in eco dinnerware are leaf
products, such as VerTerra’s attractive, full line
of dinnerware, cutlery and serving dishes made
from just two products – fallen palm leaves
and water. Philip Jacobsen of Greenmunch, a
Canadian company committed to “sustainable
entertaining with style,” explains that “after
collecting fallen leaves that would normally be
burned, steam, heat and pressure are applied to
transform the leaves into durable plates that will
naturally compost in two months in a backyard
or commercial composter.” The products are
non-toxic, biodegradable, compostable, durable,
lightweight, convenient and stylish.
Bamboo products can also fall into this category,
however, there’s a lot of “greenwashing” happening,
leading people to believe that all bamboo products
are earth-friendly choices. In reality, many bamboo
products not only have to travel across the world
to reach us, but undergo chemically intensive
production processes and are combined with toxic
materials. It’s important to do your research to
find trustworthy brands, and looking for organic,
bamboo-sheath products is a good start.
ECO-NOMICAL
While products like Aspenware and VerTerra are
smart, beautiful choices for entertaining in style,
they may not be your top choice if you’re just
looking for an economical way to replace typical
disposables for a simple backyard barbecue or
child’s birthday party.
In these cases, look for products that are made
from sustainable materials, such as sugarcane.
“Sugarcane is a renewable, fast growing resource
that is grown for a number of purposes, like cane
juice,” says Jacobsen. “Once the juice is extracted,
the sugarcane stalk is usually incinerated or
discarded. The pulp can be broken down and be
used to make products that would otherwise be
made from tree fibre. The resulting sugarcane
dinnerware is also compostable in a commercial
facility.” It’s compostable in a backyard
composter too, but will take longer.
Another option is products made from
Polylactic Acid (PLA), a material derived
from plant starch. These materials perform
and look like traditional plastic, however,
they are compostable, but do require a
commercial composter.
With such a wide range of eco-friendly options
available – something for every budget and style
– it’s time to say goodbye to harmful disposables
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comfy living room sofa, or in
the bed you can’t wait to dive
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This is why the hospitality industry is such a great place to look to for
inspiration. Hotel en suites are ours for just a few days (or one night only!),
and during this short time they need to make a big impact so we’ll visit again.
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A bathroom shouldn’t feel like a purely functional space, and
natural materials go a long way toward lending an inviting
character. I love adding a touch of wood to a washroom, like the
block stools in the James Royal Palm (a Miami must-stay), or the
mid-century walnut stool in my own bathroom.
People are often afraid to add marble to a wet space, but with just
a little care, a stone counter will elevate any room to a sense of true
luxury – and a relatively small vanity countertop does not have to be
an impossible investment. For an even smaller touch, add capizshell soap dishes, canisters and candleholders.
If nothing else, a vase or planter of flowers (real or faux) adds new
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Even if you tend toward more traditional tastes, the bathroom is
often a favourite place to indulge in a more modern appeal or
transitional charm (the best of both worlds). New hardware can
completely update a space, so switching out the towel bar, robe
hooks and paper holder to a contemporary style can make the
whole room feel new and current.
The modern trend in bathroom design is toward the look of
furniture over bulky built-ins, like the leggy vanities at the
Shangri-La Hotel Vancouver. You can look to vintage shops for
quirky consoles to transform into a vanity, or try a floating option
(like the IKEA Godmorgon cabinet, which I have used for several
clients) to keep floor space open while staying minimalist.
Similarly, the faucet, often seen as the “jewel” of a bathroom, can
have big impact on the atmosphere. By pairing a simple vanity
and sink with one high-impact fixture, you can make the entire
combination feel much more expensive, so splurge a little here.
3. CLEAN UP
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For a crisp, clean bathroom vibe, it helps to avoid fabrics where
possible. Contemporary spaces typically use glass panels rather
than a shower curtain to open the space and give mildew one
less place to hide.
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I recommend using a sleek in-window shade rather than flowing
curtains here to achieve that cosmopolitan sophistication. You
can keep them closed all day and still let light filter in.
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Clean, white towels go a long way! Treat yourself to a fresh set
and hide the well-worn or multi-coloured pieces in a linen closet.
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Large slab mirrors are popular for opening up small bathrooms,
however they must be finished well to avoid looking too inexpensive. Ideally, a mirror should be inset into a tile finish, or framed,
so it feels like a part of the décor and not just an add-on.
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sconces above or beside your mirror(s), or add a table lamp to your
counter for unexpected character and less shadowing.
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Jory of Susan Jory Interiors says she likes
clients to bring ideas to her so the room she
helps them achieve is a personal reflection of
themselves. She usually starts the ball rolling
by urging clients to keep “tons of pictures”
of rooms they like. That way, they bring their
own ideas to her.
“I find there is nothing more individual
than taste,” she says, adding that another way
to start the process is simply to ask clients for
a checklist of what they don’t want, such as an
all-white kitchen or dark-stained wood.
“I then help them understand the whole
process and various ways they can spend their
money,” she says.
It’s up to the clients to think carefully
about where their priorities lie. If they
are putting in a new kitchen, for example,
Sue advises them to give lots of thought to
selecting construction materials.
“While you’ll never miss wooden, dovetail
drawers if you don’t have them, you’ll never
regret spending the money if, of course,
you’ve got it to spend,” Sue says. “Otherwise
melamine and metal box drawers will
function as well.”
As for countertops, stone is lovely but so is
a combination of stone and laminate if that’s
better on the budget.
Sue remembers growing up around
beautiful things, the result of her mother’s
fabulous taste and passion for decorating and
redecorating the family home and cottage.
That rubbed off on Sue who took to redoing
her bedroom “every weekend and driving
my mother crazy,” she recalls. Eventually her
creative bent led her to the professional home
and design world, first running The Very Thing,
a design source for children’s rooms, then, 10
years ago, founding Susan Jory Interiors.
Sue, who is also an interior design
consultant with Westhaven Homes Inc.,
and works closely with her husband, local
contractor Andrew Walker, says people
should beware of trends when they are
spending big on kitchens or bathrooms. Her
advice is to be realistic about whether or not
they will like the “look” of their cabinets and
countertops 10 years later.
Sue Jory
“Classic design, whether traditional, modern or contemporary, is
considered classic for its lasting appeal,” Sue says.
Decorative items, however, can be another story. It’s much less
costly to change backsplash tiles, accessories and paint colours if they
go out of style. Sue suggests adding soft furnishings, also relatively
easy to replace. “I can’t stress how comfortable a cushioned bench or
upholstered chair will make you feel,” Sue says.
As for bathrooms, don’t get carried away with bells and whistles. If
you are renovating, you must consider your plumbing infrastructure.
Can it handle fancy extras like shower jets? And think about size.
How much space is really required? If you keep size under control, Sue
suggests, the bathroom can be where luxury, like a heated floor, is most
affordable. She added glam to a small bathroom in her own home with a
marble inlay floor.
Finally, be a little unpredictable with your finishing touches. Sue
suggests art in the bathroom and books in the kitchen, as well as a
mix-up of collectibles and groupings from different eras and styles.
They are personally pleasing and add those necessary layers to make
your house a home. OH
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good taste
S T ORY S H ELB Y HILS O N
THE MIGHTY
CAESAR
OR THE
Great Canadian Cocktail
Common variations include the addition of horseradish,
using barbecue sauce instead of Tabasco, replacing vodka
with gin, whiskey or tequila, and getting creative with
different garnishes, like orange wheels, spicy pickled green
beans and olives. However, there are some incredibly unique
and mouthwatering recipes worth trying that you won’t
likely find in restaurants.
A classic Caesar is served with ice in a tall glass rimmed
with celery salt and contains:
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CLASSIC CAESAR
1 oz vodka
2 dashes Tabasco sauce
3 dashes salt and pepper
4 dashes Worcestershire sauce
5 oz Clamato juice
1 celery stick and a lime wedge for garnish
Warm up this fall and treat your guests to something new
with this tasty Gin & Ginger Caesar recipe, courtesy of
Pattemore’s recently published book, Caesars: The Essential
Guide to Your Favourite Cocktail, which includes more than 50
unique Caesar recipes categorized by season.
I
GIN & GINGER CAESAR
If you’ve ever tried ordering a Caesar
outside the country, you were likely met with a confused expression or
offered a Bloody Mary in its place, and then disappointed to learn that
the latter tastes nothing like its much-loved Canadian sister.
Many people wouldn’t guess, with a name like Caesar, that the drink
is a Canadian creation, but it was actually invented in Calgary in 1969
by restaurateur Walter Chell to celebrate the opening of a new Italian
restaurant at the Calgary Inn (now Westin Calgary). It’s now estimated
that more than 350 million Caesars are consumed each year in Canada!
With such a following, it’s surprising that the Caesar’s origin hasn’t
been touted more in national ad campaigns, like the infamous poutine
has been.
Clamato juice is a proprietary blend of tomato juice and clam broth
made by Mott’s – created very soon after the success of Chell’s drink
invention. Although several brands offer similar tomato and clam
blends, the Caesar has really become synonymous with Mott’s.
Clint Pattemore, Mott’s Clamato Caesar Mixing Officer, says, “With
over 350 million Caesars enjoyed in Canada each year, it is clear that
the Caesar is something special. The flavour is unlike that of any other
cocktail and the unlimited possibilities are what make the Caesar so
unique and enjoyable.”
There are countless variations to try. In fact, Mott’s holds an annual
“Best Caesar in Town” competition as part of the Prince Edward Island
International Shellfish Festival with a $1,000 grand prize.
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Rim: Fresh cracked salt and black pepper
1 oz ginger-infused gin*
2 dashes hot sauce
2 dashes Worcestershire sauce
2 oz ginger beer
2 oz Mott’s Clamato Cocktail
Garnish: Ginger prawn on a skewer
(or candied ginger for ease)
• Rim a highball glass with citrus and rimmer. Fill the glass
to the top with ice. Add the ingredients in the order
listed. Stir well to mix the cocktail, and garnish.
*Ginger-infused gin: Chop or grate two “thumbs” of
peeled ginger and add to a 750ml bottle of gin for two
to three days, tasting regularly until desired ginger flavour is achieved. Strain out ginger using a cheesecloth
or coffee filter. OH
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Bart doesn’t believe in the hard sell. “That feels like begging,”
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my clients is positive, this approach will prove successful.”
Over time, Bart has built great relationships with local
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MODERN LIVING LONDON
The Modern Living London store – formerly EQ3 – will double
in size when it moves into the former Mercedes dealership early
November.
The new store will offer twice the space of the present location
and retain the store’s residency on Wharncliffe Road. Owner Rawle
Blackman says he needs to properly show off the seven lines of
modern Canadian-made
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that Modern Living
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In its 11-year history,
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We look forward to seeing you in our new location.
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Contact us at: 519.649.0686 (Please see ad on page 11)
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NATURAL PAWS PANTRY
At Natural Paws Pantry, we
provide dog and cat food that is
biologically appropriate for your
pet. We take pride in carrying
products that do not contain
by-products, corn, fillers or
unnatural preservatives. The
health and happiness of your pet
is number one.
We go to great lengths to search out natural products from
raw food, bones, grain free kibbles and treats to supplements.
We also have attractive and durable collars, leashes, toys and
apparel. We take great pleasure in providing our pet parents and
their pets with the finest and healthiest products available. We
make a conscious effort to choose products that support the
local economy as well as the Canadian economy.
Our crate-free grooming salon allows us to generate a caring
connection with your furry companions, both dogs and cats, and
as a result your pet has a relaxed and stress-free visit. We also
have a friendly doggie day care available Monday to Fridays
where your dog can socialize and be with others during the day.
Whether you need to pick up food, treats, supplements, your
pet needs to be fitted for a coat, sweater, harness or collar, or
perhaps just out for a car ride, we welcome a visit from you and
your leashed pet.
At Natural Paws Pantry a satisfied pet and pet parent is our
greatest asset!
1055 Sarnia Road, London • 519.474.6669
www.naturalpaws.ca (Please see ad on page 39)
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY’S WOMEN BUILD PROGRAM
WHO
The who is the Habitat
family.
The who is you – reaching out
to your contacts and inviting women to
join your team and help build this house.
WHAT
The challenge is to raise
the funds required to build a home –
$2,500.00 per team of ten women.
The
opportunity is to work with your team
onsite for a day of the build.
WHERE
The build site is on Edmonton Street, London.
WHEN
The project starts now as we plan the build. The build
begins in the late Fall of 2014.
HOW
Register your team with us today at 519.455.6623 ext
229 or Allison [email protected]
WHY
One family, three kids, no safe place to play, soup for
dinner again tonight. If this was happening in your backyard, what
would you do next? 62,000 people in Oxford Middlesex Elgin and
Perth alone live in poverty. One in every five is a child. There are
over 4,600 families in line waiting for social housing assistance
in our region. And the continuing tragedy is, future generations
of these same families will live under similar conditions unless
you choose to get involved. Help us as we build to end poverty.
519.455.6623 ext 229 • [email protected]
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BUILDERS/CUSTOM HOMES
SIFTON PROPERTIES LIMITED Page 7
REDECOR CONSIGNMENT Page 39
ROTH DESIGN INC Page 24
THE ULTIMATE GARAGE SALE STORE Page 39
NEW HOME COMMUNITIES
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WOOD ON STEEL Page 39
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ORGANIZING
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CLEANING
DUO BUILDING LIMITED Page 13
PET SERVICES
OVER CLEAN Page 35
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CUSTOM CABINETRY
INTERIOR DESIGN
SPECIAL EVENTS
JENNINGS FURNITURE & DESIGN Page 25
ROTH DESIGN INC Page 24
DREAM HOME LOTTERY Page 28
ROTH DESIGN INC Page 24
HOLIDAY HOME TOUR Page 47
VISIONARY KITCHENS & CUSTOM
CABINETRY Page 25
WOMEN BUILD PROGRAM – HABITAT FOR
HUMANITY Page 16
WOODY’S CUSTOM CABINETRY Page 9
KITCHEN & BATH
COPP’S BUILDALL Page 29
DUO BUILDING LIMITED Page 13
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FLOOR SOURCE Page 17
JENNINGS FURNITURE & DESIGN Page 25
LONDON BATH CENTRE Page 11
HUNTER DOUGLAS Page 2
PATON BROS. LTD. Page 3
VISIONARY KITCHENS & CUSTOM
CABINETRY Page 25
WOODY’S CUSTOM CABINETRY Page 9
FOOD/DRINK/CATERING
WINDOW FASHIONS
WINDOWS & DOORS
COPP’S BUILDALL Page 29
GOLDEN WINDOWS Page 24
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finishing touch
PORK & CHORIZO
ST O RY MARI A DASI LVA
P HO T OGRAPHY SCOT T H U NTE R
Upon close reflection you may
notice that this recipe does not really resemble
true chili. Sure there are beans and meat in a
tomato-y sauce, but that’s about where the
similarities end. However, this resulting hearty
chili-like stew is just as delightfully satisfying after
a hard winter’s day on the slopes – and a welcome
change from the chili powder-laced traditional
chili thanks to dry-cured chorizo sausage and a
generous sprinkling of smoked paprika.
Look for dry-cured chorizo sausage in the deli
department of most grocery stores. It’s a Spanish
sausage that’s loaded with the sensuous flavours
chili
of garlic and paprika. The sausage is often
available hot or mild, either one will work fine in
this recipe; it just depends on how hot you can
handle it! And don’t confuse it with fresh chorizo,
which is found in the meat department and has to
be cooked through.
If you like, double the recipe and freeze half
for an easy meal down the road. It can also be
refrigerated for about three days and, like chili,
the flavour only improves.
For an extra special presentation, top with
sour cream, fried chorizo slices and thinly-sliced
green onion.
INGREDIENTS: (Serves 4)
125 g dry-cured
chorizo sausage, diced
2 tsp olive oil
Half sweet onion, diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp smoked paprika
450 g ground pork
2 small Yukon Gold
potatoes (about 375 g),
peeled and diced
1 can red kidney beans,
drained and rinsed
2 cups chicken broth
3 tbsp tomato paste
3 cups baby spinach leaves
DIRECTIONS:
• In a large saucepan, cook
sausage over medium heat
until browned, about 5
minutes. Transfer to bowl and
set aside.
• In the same saucepan, heat
oil over medium heat; cook
onion, garlic, thyme and
paprika, stirring often, until
onion is softened, about 4
minutes. Stir in pork; cook,
stirring to break up pork, until
browned, about 5 minutes.
Stir in potatoes and sausage;
cook, stirring, for 2 minutes.
• Stir in beans, broth and
tomato paste; bring to
a boil. Reduce heat and
simmer uncovered, stirring
occasionally until slightly
thickened and potatoes are
tender, about 20 minutes.
Stir in spinach; cook, just until
wilted, about 1 minute. OH
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