Monday, October 18, 2010
House & Home - November Issue
Saturday, March 27, 2010
House Tour - Oakville Showhome by H&H
I have to say the house showed as beautifully in person as it shows in the magazine, with the exception of but a few small accessories and fresh flowers, it looked just the way you see it in the magazine spread. There were many things I loved about the house; the floors, the cabinetry, the layout, the grand sense of spaciousness, the light and natural colour palette (natural materials), and the abundance of natural light. Being right on trend like the magazine always is, the inspiration for the overall style of the house was Modern Belgian Farmhouse.....
If you've already seen the feature story in the current issue of CH&H, then you'll see some spaces here that weren't published,,,,,and if you didn't have a chance to view the room tours on the H&H website, or see the house in person, then this will all be new! But please,,,check out this issue for the full story, sources and of course some spectacular photography.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
House Tour - Oakville Showhome

This past week a girlfirend and I took some time to visit the Princess Margaret Showhome in Oakville, decorated and furnished by Linda Reeves and the design editors from Canadian House & Home. We planned our visit for early afternoon and it proved to be good timing as we were able to enjoy viewing all the rooms in the house at a leisurely pace and without a crowd of people following us from room to room, from what i’ve heard the house is drawing lots of attention and streams of visitors from all over.
As someone who loves neutral spaces (for my personal home) the palette of this house was right up my alley. Natural woods and white walls mixed with lots of linen and greys. I’ve always lived in all white homes, with the exception of one or two rooms that I love to have done in a dark grey, so I was drawn to the brightness and simplicity of the white throughout the first and second floors of the house. To me its the perfect timeless backdrop and I find that nothing sets off wood tones and artwork like white, and dark grey. Although in this house, there wasn’t much artwork present, but you could easily envision how artwork could transform some of the many blank walls.....
Because of all the white, the rustic exposed beams, bleached wood, and use of linen, I felt the house had a sense of Belgian style to it. I did manage to get some great photos throughout the tour but for now, I’ll just post these pics of my favorite room in the house which was the master ensuite. To see more of the house I highly recommend the drive to Oakville to see it all for yourself in person - its for a great cause so while you’re there be sure to buy a ticket and a chance to win this lovely home - it takes just one ticket to win. Good luck!



Saturday, August 22, 2009
My Condo - in Canadian House & Home
Canadian House & Home, April 2007 - The condo's Den, Photographed by Michael Graydon.
After the renovation work was completed it took almost another 2 years for us to finish furnishing the condo. Early in January of 2007, Canadian House & Home arrived for a photo shoot of our little condo reno and the photos and story were published in the Aril 2007 issue. In addition to that issue, the kitchen was also featured on the cover of CH&H's special edition Kitchen's 2007 issue, the condo reappeared again in a small feature in their special edition Condos & Lofts 2008 issue, and again in the current CH&H special edition Condos & Lofts 2009.
Above and below are some of the photos of the condo as published in the April 2007 feature. The photo of the den was one of my favorites because aside from the kitchen the cozy den was my favorite spot in the condo and where we spent most of our time. Except for one small pale blue vase, the small yellow vase and a teeny white vase, everything seen on the shelving was our own and displayed as it looked before the photo shoot. I loved the cube style shelving (expedit from Ikea) which was perfect for displaying our books in stacks but I really loved standing the books up to show off the artwork on the covers and then mixing in my vintage ceramics among them. When we had dinner parties I used to put votive candles on every other shelf and it became this wall of twinkling candles. There was lots of room to neatly house my piles of magazines and the baskets across the bottom concealed samples and supplies for my office.



