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water-inspired
WINTER 2013/2014
UPSCALE
COUNTRY
STORE
COOL
CANADIAN
FINDS
WATER-INSPIRED
wonderland
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COMFORT ZONE
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HOME RESOURCE DIRECTORY
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FINISHING TOUCH
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AS THE COOLER TEMPERATURES SINK INTO OUR BONES,
Durham is brimming with exciting attractions and events, from live music
to art exhibitions and festivals. There’s something for everyone, and I
always feel invigorated and full of fresh new ideas when I get back from a
holiday house tour or a local art show.
It’s also a great time to turn our attention indoors to those longanticipated home improvement projects.
I’ve been itching to tackle my entryway, the spot in the house that often
gets cluttered with backpacks, extra shoes, misplaced mail and forgotten
jackets. For me, a warm welcome sets the tone for a home, and right now
mine is saying “Welcome to the chaos. Enter if you dare!”
Whether it’s a cosy bench, inviting lighting or thoughtful accents,
when the balance is right, an entryway envelops visitors with a warm
embrace from the moment they step through the door.
As I put this issue together, I couldn’t help but notice the relaxed,
at-home feeling that surrounded me everywhere I went, from charming
little country stores to contemporary showrooms.
The Capon family home is steeped with a vibrant history, and
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P H O T O G R A P H Y B Y T R A C Y S H U M AT E
S T Y L E D B Y TA M M Y I R W I N
For the past 10 years, homeowners Arthur
and Mim Capon have approached their
many home improvement projects with
the intention of leaving a lasting and
loving impression on their sprawling,
6,000 sq. ft. Blackstock home. Although
the three previous owners – a politician, a
mystic and famed Canadian dancer Willy
Blok Hanson – each left their stamp on the
22 acre property, it has been the Capons
who have made the most changes.
A tree-lined drive weaves away from the wrought-iron gates and arrives
before the stucco-walled bungalow and gardens designed by Cathie Amos
Exterior Design and created by Earth Art Landscapes Inc. A vestibule
outside the front door offers the first glimpse of the talents of Tammy
Irwin, principal designer at Designing Durham. Using botanical prints,
wicker seating, and an oversized wreath, Tammy has merged the property’s
spectacular and unique indoor and outdoor environments.
“There are a lot of beautiful homes out there,” says Tammy, “but this
home has a really good story.”
Inside the door, it’s hard to know what to take in first; the statue and
chandelier posed above a descending spiral staircase, the 16 foot vaulted
ceiling, a half-moon stone planter, the western red cedar panel doors, two
balconies where musicians once performed, floor-to-ceiling windows
overlooking the property or the indoor swimming pool that waits a mere
22 feet from the front door. Continued on page 17
TOP LEFT: A beautifully manicured lawn is a wonderful prelude to
the extravagant home. LEFT: A quaint portico is a warm welcome
for guests and a place to relax with a book or cup of coffee.
OPPOSITE LEFT: A magnificent polished statue is a dramatic focal
point as visitors walk through the door. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Dramatic
lighting by Osso City Lighting illuminates the space.
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“Everyone must
leave something
behind when he
dies... A child or a
book or a painting
or a house or a
wall built or a pair
of shoes made...
It doesn’t matter
what you do, so
long as you change
something from the
way it was before
you touched it into
something that’s like
you after you take
your hands away.”
– Ray Bradbury
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Tammy brought the pool area to life with drapes,
lighting and accents. ABOVE LEFT: Homeowners
Mim and Arthur with designer Tammy. ABOVE
RIGHT: The suspended vent hood in the kitchen
is a dramatic focal point.
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LEFT: A spiral staircase with open risers descends to the lower level
where a recreation room and lower level kitchen are found.
BELOW: Rich wood doors slide open to reveal a pretty guest bedroom
that connects to a Jack-and-Jill bath. BOTTOM: Built-ins surround the
fireplace and house the televison, creating extra storage space and a
lovely focal point in the family room.
Arthur smiles when he tells of locals who have arrived with tales of
the lavish parties thrown at the house in days gone by.
Built in 1968 by Eastern European developers, the four bedroom house
was designed with a cruise ship in mind. Bedrooms that face the pool and
an addition shaped like the bow of a ship do bring to mind a cruise liner.
The larger than life shadow cast over the property by past owner,
Willy Blok Hanson, remains a constant presence for Arthur and Mim who
express a genuine desire to honour Willy’s parting request.
“Willy wasn’t going to sell her home to just anyone,” says Mim. “She
insisted that whomever bought her home had to enjoy it, had to use it.
That’s what this house was built for. So we like to invite people in, to host
events here, to possibly hold retreats here, to share our home with others.”
Once considered a summer getaway, the home had never been
insulated, leaving the first order of business to upgrade the heating system.
Then, room-by-room, Arthur set about the near Herculean task of taking
what previous owners had done with the house and either push their
intentions further or recreate it to suit his master vision. “I like planning
a project,” Arthur says. “I love the challenge.”
In an eerie Hollywood style twist, any doubt the Capons were meant
to own this property dissipated when Arthur recognized his own
handiwork in the lower level. “Back in the 60s, I worked for a company
in Scarborough,” he explains. “This guy used to come in and have things
built. I’d go out to the lathe and then glue up these rings of wood, but I
never knew what they were for. Then we came to see this house.” Arthur
sweeps his hand toward a wrapped column. “And there they were. And
these doors. Forty-five years ago, I built these doors.”
The labyrinth of rooms – a second kitchen used by caterers who
worked the home’s infamous gatherings, the bar, as well as the family,
exercise, and laundry rooms – circle the lower level indent created by the
main floor pool. Continued on page 18
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“Our home is overwhelming,” Mim admits. “I see Bavarian, Scandinavian
and Oriental doors around the pool. The foyer looks like a cruise ship. I had
an extremely difficult time purchasing furniture for it. You need very large
pieces and they have to make sense. When Tammy came in, she immediately
was able to make sense of this eclectic house.” “My intention for this home
was to introduce continuity,” Tammy says.
Back upstairs and to the right of the foyer, impressive 15 foot ceilings show
off the combined great room and the kitchen that was built out by Winvalley
Contracting. Magnificent old-world style cabinetry and granite countertops
purchased from Habitat for Humanity’s Restore dramatize the space.
With the kitchen as her jump-off point, Tammy infused a European flair
through the adjoining great room – now Mim’s favourite room – with the
installation of a new fireplace, drapes, a wall unit built by Aspen Grove Ltd.,
and chandeliers from Osso City Lighting Ltd.
“I wanted to create seating arrangements that would give them a chance to
use more of their home; places to sit and enjoy the pool, or the vestibule and the
bedroom deck.” With furniture from Luke’s for Home plus artwork from local
artists, Wayne Luke and June Haynes, Tammy has delivered on her promise.
Recently included in the 2013 Port Perry Prince Albert House Tour, the
family’s hard work and the home’s extraordinary personality fascinated
every visitor and created a lasting impression. “If Willy could see it now,”
Arthur laughs. OH
ABOVE: The tub is set against a magnificent stone
backdrop. TOP RIGHT: Clean lines in the sinks, cabinets
and lighting create a tranquil space. RIGHT: Like a bed
and breakfast, the master bedroom is a cosy retreat.
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items should have a sense of style that attracts homeowners and
2005 from its original owners Wayne and Carolyn Luke, the
interior designers alike. “Our style is truly as eclectic as an old
10,000 sq. ft. store is currently owned and operated by past
general store,” Teri says. “You can find Ikat curtains, handmade
employee Teri Venner and her husband Ron. Whether interested
maple furniture, cosy quilts, chrome or mirrored accents, feather
in complementing an existing style, diving into a complete décor
chandeliers, gourmet foods and exotic spices.”
makeover, or hunting for that perfect gift, customers will find
WHAT’S HOT: “Greys are still hot as the neutral colour,” Teri says
what they need at this one-stop shop. Keeping their patrons
when asked about the latest trends, “but punched with yellows,
happy is serious business at Luke’s. Teri and her staff offer helpful
purples, reds. Anything goes!” Teri loves the thrill of the hunt
decorating suggestions, sage design advice, and have been
and has found cookware and dishware from France’s renowned
known to search beyond the store’s front doors to track down a
manufacturer, Emile Henry, to introduce to Luke’s. Crafted from
customer’s special order.
Burgundy clay and recognized as some of the finest ceramic
THE STYLE: Once known as a country store, over the past
ovenware and gourmet cooking products, professional chefs and
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features and quality design of Emile
Henry’s kitchen cookware.
FAVOURITES: Countless items
push the boundaries of ordinary, so
one can only imagine how difficult
it would be to pick a favourite
piece. “Anything with texture,”
Teri admits. “I love our banana
leaf bed and chairs, mango
root table, feather chandelier –
anything that adds pizzazz!”
WHERE: 207 Queen St., Port Perry
905.985.3011, www.lukesforhome.com
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HEATING & COOLING
DODD & SOUTER FLOORING Page 22, 27
CLASSIC FIREPLACE & GOURMET
GRILLS Page 7, 22
FISHER’S YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER Page 26
ROSES BISTRO + FLOWER BOUTIQUE Page 27
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CANADIAN HOME LEISURE Page 39
HOME DÉCOR & FURNITURE
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
PRECIOUS MINDS Page 26
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ENDLESS IDEAS Page 12
LORELEI INTERIORS Page 33
REDESIGN INTERIORS Page 27
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AYA KITCHEN GALLERY Page 3
HICKORY LANE KITCHENS Page 12
KITCHEN DESIGN STUDIOS Page 40
LIGHTING
OSSO CITY LIGHTING Page 9
ELMSTONE INSPIRED HOME DECOR Page 2
ENDLESS IDEAS Page 12
LUKE’S FOR HOME Page 39
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PENNEY & COMPANY Page 8
TAYLOR & COMPANY INTERIORS Page 12
THE GREY HOUSE Page 7
POOLS/HOT TUBS/SAUNAS/SPAS
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DEREK BAIRD – MINCOM MILLENNIUM
REALTY INC., BROKERAGE Page 5
LAWSON HOME IMPROVEMENTS Page 33
PSM CONSTRUCTION INC. Page 23
WINDOW FASHIONS
INTERIOR DESIGN/INTERIOR
DECORATING/HOME STAGING
CANADIAN HOME LEISURE Page 39
TAUNTON POOLS Page 6
PROPERTY RESTORATION
JMX ENVIRONMENTAL INC. Page 23
REAL ESTATE
ELMSTONE INSPIRED HOME DECOR Page 2
LORELEI INTERIORS Page 33
LUKE’S FOR HOME Page 39
DESIGNING DURHAM Page 9
ELMSTONE INSPIRED HOME DECOR Page 2
CARPET-TOWNE FLOORING CENTRE Page 13
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Dodd & Souter Flooring has been serving Durham Region and
beyond since 1959, starting as a paint and wallpaper store on Byron St.
in Whitby. Over the years we have expanded, moved and specialized,
now operating at 1624 Dundas St. E. in Whitby.
We are in our 3rd generation of Souters active in the business.
Dodd & Souter Flooring is a STAINMASTER Flooring Centre.
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Whether you are looking for carpet, hardwood, laminate, cork or
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Stop by our showroom today and see for yourself.
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Whether you’re from
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hard for anyone
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the true North and
its beautiful elements,
which we are lucky
enough to find in our own backyard,
the great outdoors.
Here are my three favourite ways to
incorporate our heritage into our homes.
1. THE USE OF FABRIC: Add Canadian character and charm to your
home with the simple use of textiles.
Glamwood:
Nero Tile from
Stone Tile Inc.
Woodgrain fabric:
Cinnabar from
Robert Allen
If you’re looking for
another option next to
the real thing, there
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materials that mimic
the natural look and
feel of wood.
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Plaid Upholstery: Whether it be gingham, tartan, or tattersall, this popular
pattern consisting of several crossed horizontal and vertical lines (usually
in two or more colours) speaks directly to the essence of Canadian settlers.
My favourite way to incorporate it in décor is with upholstery. I personally
prefer it in smaller doses, such as for sofa pillows or dining room seats,
however a club chair completely covered looks amazing as well.
Cosy Throws: Curling up on the sofa on a cold winter’s day wouldn’t be
the same without one of these. Here are my three favourite classics:
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Point Blanket: It wouldn’t be right if I didn’t start with this iconic
blanket by The Bay – this wool Point blanket dates back to the 18th
century and used to be traded. It continues to be a number one seller
and is sold exclusively by The Hudson’s Bay Company.
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Faux Fur: Fox, mink or coyote – these Canadian creature-mimicked
furs can be the perfect Canuck-inspired addition to your space for
added comfort and even luxuriousness.
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Matelassé: Meaning quilted, padded or cushioned, and normally
referring to hand-quilted textiles. It is meant to mimic the style of
hand-stitched Marseilles, a type of quilt made in Provence, France.
Incorporating these fabrics into your décor can be the subtle hint of
pattern and texture you’re looking for.
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Taking inspiration from
the great outdoors:
acorns, feathers,
ornithological prints.
Create a rustic vibe with
historical wooden items; antique
skis, or a weathered sled.
2. THE USE OF WOOD: Nothing warms up a space quite like the
use of natural wood.
Walls: I particularly like walls sheltered in large, real-wood planks.
Douglas fir or cedar – both known for their distinctive grain patterns
and tight knots – are each suitable choices when it comes to selecting
the type of wood to use.
Accessories: Dress up the inside or the surrounding area of your fireplace
with logs of wood – even without the use of fire, this actually does create
a feeling of warmth too.
3. THE ADDITION OF ANTIQUES: If the northern vibe is the look,
an old piece of Canadian history is most definitely calling. Usually
an item made of wood, such as an old sled, pair of skis or a rocking
chair will feel the most rustic and true to the heritage.
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The beautifully crafted kitchen has everything Mary Jean needs,
from elegant cabinetry to plenty of storage and space to showcase
pretty objects. OPPOSITE LEFT: Homeowner Mary Jean with Kim
Lawson and Marion Chisholm of Lawson Home Improvements Inc.
OPPOSITE RIGHT: A waffle ceiling brings drama to the formal
dining room, and the chandelier provides a lovely focal point that
can be seen from the moment visitors walk through the front door.
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FLOWERS BY BRANCHING OUT FLORISTS
When Ken and Mary Jean Alley made the decision to move back home to Ontario, small
town charm was on the top of their list of must haves. Once they laid eyes on a unique
bungaloft nestled in a small gated community in Uxbridge, their decision was easy.
Uxbridge is indeed a charming picturesque area that attracts young
families and retirees alike. It boasts a number of major trail systems,
including the Oak Ridges Trail and the Trans Canada Trail. Another
neighbourhood gem is the Uxbridge-Scott Museum and Archives that
houses a number of artifacts, many related to the township's agricultural
heritage and the genealogy of its residents.
“We lived in Calgary for 15 years, but you get to a point in your life
when you’re ready for retirement,” says Mary Jean. “You want to be close to
family, and Calgary wasn’t home. My brother has a farm in the area and my
sister is in town and I have a friend in the community that I would come
and visit, and I would think ‘what a beautiful spot to live.’”
Located on the outskirts of historic Uxbridge, the Alleys’ home is
a part of the The Estates of Wyndance master-planned community.
The landscaping, interior design and the special accents that make it a
home were achieved by the joint efforts of many local design companies,
including Lawson Home Improvements Inc.
Lawson Home Improvements is more than just a contracting company
that renovates bathrooms and kitchens. They have evolved to become a
full-service firm that not only renovates, but also provides design services
from talented project designers like Marion Chisholm, who was the
project lead for the Alley residence design renovation. Owner Kim
Lawson worked closely with the homeowners to design a warm multipurpose living area in the previously unfinished basement. Having seen
substantial growth the past two decades, Lawson Home Improvements
has solidified itself as one of the top renovation firms in Durham Region.
“We just keep growing,” says Kim Lawson, owner of Lawson Home
Improvements. “This past August we celebrated our 25th anniversary. Living
in the beautiful Oak Ridges moraine area of Uxbridge with restricted new
construction opportunities, along with the popularity of home improvement
shows awakening the creativity of home owners, people are choosing to
renovate their homes more and more rather than move. It’s a trend that has
benefited our company and we are thankful for the opportunity to grow with it.”
A focal point of the home – and a testament to the renovations done
by Lawson – is the kitchen. According to Mary Jean, the unique shape
and space was a challenge, and the lack of proper garbage space was what
started the kitchen renovation. Continued on page 30
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“In Durham region you have to recycle and there simply wasn’t a good
space in the kitchen to hold all the containers,” she says. “On top of that, the
kitchen was really plain, and I would be sitting at the table thinking ‘what a
waste of space this whole wall is.’ I just thought something could be designed
that would use the space better.”
The result is an extended dining area and a larger island for entertaining
and food preparation. Creamy shaker-style cabinetry now runs the length
of the kitchen, and the addition of glass doors allows Mary Jean to display
some pretty pieces while retaining the kitchen’s function.
The Alley home has a beautiful backyard. According to Mary Jean, the
backyard was the first large-scale renovation project that they started and
completed at the home. Uniquely designed to entertain, the deck area sits
just off the kitchen and has a large seating area. An awning was added to
provide shade. A kidney-shaped pool sits in the centre of a cascading stone
wall that frames the yard.
“We did the backyard the first year,” she says. “I would wake up and
there would be three or four bulldozers in the backyard. It was a massive
job. The rocks are a tonne each and there are over 200 tonnes of stones
back there, but our landscaper did a beautiful job matching the stones
with our neighbours, and it turned out great.”
One of the most striking features in the home is the great room with
its vaulted 20-foot ceiling. The loft area looks down from above and houses
two elegant guest bedrooms. Drapes run the full length of the floor-toceiling windows, a feat accomplished by drapery designer Barb Stirling at
Interiors by Lorelei. The addition of millwork – like the crown moulding
on the main floor – completes the dramatic look. Continued on page 32
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A rock wall covered in plant
and flower beds creates beauty
and privacy. BELOW RIGHT:
A covered seating area just
outside the kitchen extends
the living space. BELOW LEFT
AND OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: The
family room is open to above,
creating an airy living space.
OPPOSITE, TOP: The warm
tones in the kitchen dining nook
are unified in the drapes, wall
colour and chair upholstery.
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Throughout the home, the small accents by local artisans
and designers really gave it the finishing touches it needed. Barb
Stirling designed and helped select the silk drapes, sunshades and
shutters throughout the main floor and basement. Patterson’s
Flooring supplied the beautiful basement hardwood installed
by Lawson. All local and independent, the Lawson team and
Mary Jean credit the great service and variety of choices at these
vendors as a part of the process that made the renovation easy and
seamless. Marion and Kim also credit Mary Jean’s natural talent
for choosing colours and design ideas for the quick turnaround on
what could have been a long, arduous renovation project.
The entire project was done over two years in stages, and the
result is a gorgeous masterpiece that the Alley family is lucky
to call home. OH
ABOVE LEFT: An elegant four-poster bed is ideally positioned for a
backyard view, and a door leads out to the back patio. ABOVE RIGHT:
The lower-level bar area and recreation room allows Mary Jean to
extend her entertaining area. LEFT: Rectangular undermount sinks
bring a contemporary feel to the master bath.
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S P EC I A LT Y? Unique finishes like
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our projects. The ability to combine
finishes within the same space is a
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K N OW A B O U T K I TC H E N
R E N OVAT I O N S? Clients should
look for an honest approach during
the design and renovation process
– someone with the confidence to
tell them if they’re heading down
the wrong path.
FAVO U R I T E K I TC H E N
F E AT U R E ? Every kitchen should
have a strong focal point. The
range and the range hood are
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people
Raymond, Kevin, Mike,
Brad, Ryan, Derek
R.A. Ripley Electric Ltd.
S P EC I A LT Y? : Our speciality is
residential electrical services.
Whether you‘re looking to add
lighting or start fresh with a new
construction, our team of licensed
contractors can handle the job.
W H AT S H O U L D P EO P L E K N OW
A B O U T E L ECT R I C I A N S? You
can never be too careful when
electricity is involved. Make sure
that you hire a qualified, licensed
contractor to handle your job.
W H AT ’S H OT R I G H T N OW ?
People are investing in standby
generators in case back up
is needed. LED lighting and
landscape lighting are also in
big demand.
Chris, Tyler Cameron,
Tyler, Justin, Matt, Dale
Taunton Pools Ltd.
We build custom
swimming pools that meet the
backyard dreams of every family.
We’ll visit your home to ensure it’s the
right size and shape for your lot and
incorporates all the features on your
family wish list.
S P EC I A LT Y?
W H AT S H O U L D P EO P L E K N OW
B E FO R E I N V EST I N G I N A P O O L?
If installed and maintained properly, a
pool adds value to your home. Consider
differences in materials, workmanship,
installation and expertise. There are
more important factors than just price
to consider when matching the perfect
pool to your family’s needs.
W H AT I S YO U R FAVO U R I T E P O O L
F E AT U R E ? Automated systems are
popular, and you can now control a
number of pool features with the use of
your smart phone. Turn up the heater
on your way home or start and stop
your filter system or waterfall from
virtually anywhere.
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Graham Callieu
and Joanne Callieu
Malgray Furniture
S P EC I A LT Y? We create
unique, one-of-a kind custom
cabinetry and furniture to
suit every individual’s needs
and specifications.
W H AT M A K ES YO U U N I Q U E ?
As a family-run business
originally started by our father,
customer service is important
to us and we pride ourselves in
taking care of people.
FAVO U R I T E C U STO M P I EC E ?
Over the last 28 years, there
have been many projects.
Choosing one thing in particular
is difficult, though our custom
bars are one of our favourite
types of jobs.
Kathleen Holmes
Salem Alpacas Farm
We make
quality, handmade duvets from
fibre of the Alpaca.
S P EC I A LT Y?
W H AT M A K ES YO U U N I Q U E ?
Available in a variety of sizes,
an Alpaca duvet is light-weight,
warm, and breathable. It will keep
you warm in the winter, cool in
the summer and look great on
your bed year-round.
W H Y A N A L PACA D U V E T ?
Alpaca fibre is not like a sheep’s
wool. It’s considered nonallergenic and is perfect for
those who are sensitive to wool
or lanolin. The stitching pattern
locks the batts between 100 per
cent cotton down-proof fabric
so that the batts cannot shift or
bunch, unlike feathers or down,
and it stays in place even after
years of use. OH
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finishing touch
ALMOND GINGER
CHOCOLATE BARK
+ lots of topping variations
B Y M A R I A D A S I L VA
// PHOTOGRAPHY BY SCOTT HUNTER
ALMOND GINGER CHOCOLATE BARK
(Makes: about 20 pieces)
1 lb (450 g) dark chocolate, chopped
¾ cup toasted whole almonds, coarsely chopped
Ҁ cup candied ginger, thinly sliced
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Every year about this time, as the mercury drops and the
days get shorter, my mind naturally turns to the fast-approaching holiday season.
And one of my favourite holiday traditions is poring over cookbooks looking for
inspiration for this year’s homemade gifts from my kitchen. Nothing is sweeter
than stirring, swirling and baking up tasty treats to wrap and deliver to friends,
family, co-workers, teachers and other special folks in my life. While the cookies,
candies and breads I bake may vary from year to year, a staple gift from my kitchen
is chocolate bark. It’s appealing because of its simplicity and opportunity for
variations. Plus, it’s chocolate – and who doesn’t love the gift of chocolate?
There are few ingredients involved, so I like to splurge a little and choose
the best chocolate I can find. Dark chocolate is my favourite base for bark – its
rich, deep flavour complements the roasted nuts and sweet fruits that dot the
surface. But milk chocolate and white chocolate (or perhaps all three!) work
wonderfully as well. As for the nuts and fruit, anything goes. Peanuts, cashews,
pecans, pistachios, hazelnuts, apricots, cranberries, raisins, cookie bits, candy
pieces, pretzels, marshmallows – you get the point! Stick to three toppings at most
so that each flavour gets a chance to shine without getting muddled in the mix.
For this year’s bark, I’m going with the combination of dark chocolate, almonds
and candied ginger – a little bit toasty, a little bit spicy and perfectly decadent.
Happy holidays!
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Melt chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pot of
gently simmering water, stirring often until smooth.
Stir in about one third of each of the almonds and
candied ginger. Pour mixture onto parchment paperlined baking sheet and gently spread with the back of a
spoon until about an even scant ½-inch (1 cm) thickness.
Sprinkle with remaining almonds and candied ginger.
Refrigerate until solid, about 20 minutes. Break or cut
into pieces.
The bark will keep refrigerated in an airtight container
for about 1 week.
For gift giving, package as desired.
VARIATION:
Pistachio Cranberry
Apricot Swirl Bark – Melt
separately 10 oz. (280 g) dark
chocolate and 6 oz. (170 g) white
chocolate. Stir one third of each: Ҁ
cup roasted shelled pistachios, ѿ cup
dried apricots, quartered and ѿ cup dried
cranberries into the melted dark chocolate.
Spread onto baking sheet. Drizzle with
melted white chocolate. Use toothpick,
skewer, or back of knife to swirl the
chocolates together. Sprinkle with
remaining pistachios, apricots and
cranberries. Continue as
recipe above. OH
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