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Showing posts with label Style at Home. Show all posts

“Pretty Together”...Style at Home Feature

Happy Monday! Hope you enjoyed a beautiful weekend. I was at a friend’s cottage for a few days and had too much fun!

While driving back from the cottage, I read with excitement,  this tweet (well, I wasn’t driving, I was stopped for lunch, promise!):

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And then she tweeted this photo so I could at least see the first page. Thanks Amy!  (Sorry about the crease - this one photo is spread over two pages.)

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I did manage to pick up a copy (or seven!) and couldn’t wait to see the layout, words etc.  I like how they included 11 lessons throughout the article. I had seen the photographs before because I had these photos shot in March and Style at Home decided to use them.  (I would have styled things a bit differently had I known these were going in the magazine as is!)

My photographer did re-shoot the living room with my new hot pink ottoman as well as a couple of other images. I LOVE the side view shot of the living room shown above.   

The rooms featured in the magazine are the living room, Maya’s bedroom and craft room.  You have seen variations of these rooms over the years.  You can sort of see the dining room in the photo above.  I will do a Before and After post in the coming weeks as I have never shown the dining room on the blog before.  

Thanks Style at Home for this wonderful opportunity to be featured. It really is a dream come true and I am so grateful! 

Get Organized with Style

“Get Organized with Style” is filled with inspiration aplenty to create an organized (and pretty) home!  I find that September, the start of a new school year, is the perfect time to edit, declutter and get organized. 

This special issue will be on newsstands only (not with your subscription) until March 29, 2013 so you have lots of time to pick one up (but I would buy one sooner than later in case they run out!)   I’m not sure if it is available outside of Canada or on Zinio but I’ll find out.

Have a happy week!

Style at Home’s 20 Questions With Me!

I’m so happy and honoured to be featured on the Style at Home site answering their “20 questions.”  Over the years, they have asked the questions to a number of talented designers and bloggers.  So, I am thrilled to be amongst them!

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Yes, that would be me on their homepage!

Have a read here and let me know what you think.  I chose “Don’t Stop Believin” by Journey as the soundtrack of my life not so much for the song itself but the meaning of those words – don’t stop believing in yourself/you are never too old/good things happen to those who wait!  (I know as I have been a late bloomer in all aspects of my life!)

Sorry if you have seen this already on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram – not too excited! Thanks for all the cheerleading - really appreciate it!

I’m in Style at Home’s SIP on Organizing which will be out on August 27th! If you live in the Milton area, can’t promise you that you will find it on newsstands as I may be buying them all up! (Yeah, pretty excited!)

 

My BIG News!!

OK, I cannot keep this from you any longer! 

I’m about to have a dream come true…

No, not expanding our family…

Nor did I win the lottery…although that would be nice.

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I am going to be published in one of my favourite decor magazines, Style at Home! Yes, that magazine. I know, right?

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So how did it come about?…After the Steven and Chris shoot I hired this photographer to come in the next day and shoot the four rooms because they never looked so good.  Best money I ever spent! 

Only two rooms had made it to air on the show.  I sent the photos  to Style at Home, waited (not so) patiently and then received an email from one of their editors.  She said “everyone loves your place.”  So exciting!

I think that is every decorator/designer/stylist/blogger’s dream, isn’t it? To be published in a first rate magazine.

So true.

When I was at Blogfest 2012, Darryl Carter advised us to work on our own homes, get it photographed and submit those photos to the magazines. Sometimes mag editors find you through your blog too. 

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I’m following in the footsteps of two of my favourite bloggers and friends Jen and Tim who have had their lovely homes featured in Style at Home this year.  

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Jen’s bathroom via Style at Home (love that door!)

So, there you have it! My BIG news! Now what are you waiting for? Go forth and decorate your home, get it photographed and #getpublished. 

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Gotta run! Tonight is my sweet daughter’s 10th birthday party at the house. It’s an 80’s theme complete with colourful Madonna-esque clothing, Michael Jackson music and chocolate fondue (although, I think the latter is more 70’s than 80’s!)  

Have a happy weekend!

If you need decorating help, please contact me at vanessa(at)vanessafrancis(dot)com.

Style at Home: Halloween Tricks and Treats

I was so thrilled when Elaine at Style at Home asked me to participate in their Halloween Tricks and Treats story.  I shared a simple decorating trick using black and white. 
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We were asked to share either a Halloween decorating “trick” or a favourite “treat.”  Being such a keener, I decided to do both!  I adore my white pumpkins from West Elm.  The candelabra is from HomeSense and was $12 – you can’t beat that!  I used this recipe to make the caramel apples – so easy!

I styled this photo in my office as the lighting was the best for shooting the photo.  I recently painted my office walls this gorgeous colour from Para (Straight Leg P5157-75).  I will share more on that later but I absolutely adore this colour. 

Be sure to read the other Bloggers’ Halloween Tricks and Treats here.  Thanks Style at Home for including me – such an honour.

Have a wonderful weekend!  (I’m linking up here.)

Affordable + Attractive Art

Seems I’m always looking for ways to create budget-friendly art in my home as well as clients.  I think art brings life and soul into a home and creating it yourself is more meaningful than going to a retailer and buying a mass produced print.

When I saw these beautiful DIY works of art in the August 2010 issue of Style at Home (digital issue), I had to share.  There really are no excuses for bare walls!

The first image is the main living space of a cottage in BC decorated by Colleen Sawatsky and styled by Heather Cameron.   Although the art over the sofa looks like a painting, it is actually fabric stretched over an artist’s frame.   The cushion covers made from vintage tablecloths add to the charm of the room.  Inexpensive, simple and beautiful – have to love that.

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Canadian online retailer Tonic Living sells fabrics at a very reasonable price.   These are just a few “retro florals” from their site which would look great as art in a main living space or bedroom.

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Hands up if you can guess the medium used for this trio of framed prettiness.  If you said dye (as in fabric dye), you would be correct.  Instructions are given in the magazine and although I haven’t tried it, I would say it seems fairly simple to do.   Frames are from Ikea, of course!

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What do you think?  Would you try either of these affordable art projects  in your home?

If you need decorating help, please contact me at vanessa@vanessafrancis.com

An Art-filled Home

Emily Norris’ home was featured in the June issue of Style at Home. She used to work in the magazine industry for House and Home and Gardening Life and switched careers to become a realtor.

What makes her home so charming is the art work and photography that fills every room. Whether hung randomly on a wall or on a picture rail, original art adds life and colour to a room.

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Love this art wall (and the kids are pretty cute too.) It’s not easy to do it well but Emily has a great eye and the different pieces of art look like they belong together. She replaced the original wrought iron banister with wooden spindles from Habitat for Humanity’s Restore for $50 total – gotta love that!

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You an see the rest of her lovely home here.

Catching up with…Margot Austin

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Margot Austin is the talented and witty Senior Design Editor of Style at Home magazine, who also blogs here.  Style at Home brings design within reach for readers showcasing stylish yet liveable homes.   Decor shops and finds, decorating advice and sinfully delicious recipes from Donna Hay all make for an inspirational read.  

Her husband Kevin has a column in the magazine and owns the shop Chair, Table, Lamp (don’t you love that name?)  

Margot kindly agreed to be interviewed and her unabridged responses are both thoughtful and informative.  Enjoy.

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How did you end up working at Style at Home? 

MA:  It’s a long winding story.  Growing up I always wanted to work at a fashion magazine. Early in my career I had a chance to work on fashion and décor stories and learned that I liked both. Later I worked at IMAGES, a fashion and beauty mag. I loved it, and it was there that I had my first chance to style and produce beauty photo shoots. Not long after, my husband and I bought our first house and he opened his own antiques and home décor shop. Fixing up our first house together was when decorating started to eclipse fashion in my mind. Then the STYLE AT HOME opportunity came up. I started in Oct 2002 as a senior editor, handling stories and editing copy. A year later, then-editor Gail Johnston Habs gave me the opportunity to move away from the “words” dept and over to the styling side, leading the design department – scouting homes, styling shoots, dabbling in design. (phewf, and that’s the short version of the story!)

Do you also have your own decorating/styling clients?

MA:  Right now I don’t have the time to devote to clients, but it’s something I’m open to doing in the future.

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What gets you up every morning?
 
MA:  My husband, Kevin – and I mean that literally and figuratively. Literally because I’m a night owl and stay up super late puttering, planning, drawing, blogging and writing, so I need him to get me up, since I can sleep through any alarm! And figuratively because he’s my best friend and my partner in everything this life has to offer. We are a great team!

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Who inspires you?

MA:  Wow, so many people! For each of my interests I have a different set of people who inspire me. Take your pick!

I love Barbara Barry for her commitment to living elegantly, her business acumen and the singularity and clarity of her creative vision.

I am inspired by other magazine journalists who create gorgeous content such as Stephen Drucker (formerly of House Beautiful, now editor of Town & Country – can’t wait to see what he does there!), Newell Turner of House Beautiful, Margaret Russell and Anita Sarsidi at Elle Décor. Everyone at UK Homes & Gardens and Vogue Living Australia!

Stylists whose work I study include Carlos Mota, Atlanta Bartlett, Randi Brookman Harris, Rebecca Thuss, Jen Gotch.

When it comes to design writing, I swoon when I read sentences written by Dominique Browning or Mayer Rus.

As for designers, I always turn to The Greats for the best inspiration: Elsie DeWolfe, Billy Baldwin, John Fowler, Dorothy Draper. Among today’s talents I love the work of Gil Schafer, Tom Scheerer, Thomas O’Brien, Darryl Carter, Tricia Foley, Amanda Nisbet, Celerie Kemble, Steven Gambrel….and so many more.

And yes, without a doubt I worship at the altar of Martha!

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Click here to read Margot’s hilarious account of meeting up with Martha.

What dream do you still want to fulfill?

MA:  So many, but if I told you they might not come true (I’m superstitious that way).

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Tell us about your homes in Toronto and Tweed, ON?

MA:  In Toronto, we live in a petite bungalow that’s so charming – the bungalow really is such a wonderful house design. The décor is light and airy with all white walls and fabrics in a mix of greens, greys and natural linen with touches of yellow. It’s a happy but not hyper palette. The wood-burning fireplace sold me on the house from the minute I first saw it – and it’s still my favourite feature.

The Tweed house is a hundred-year old Edwardian with some Italianate details. The kitchen and bathroom are renovated and decorated, and now I’m finally in the thick of decorating the rest of the house. You’ll see it in future issues of STYLE AT HOME. I’m going for a relaxed new traditional vibe. We have some lovely antiques, thanks to my husband’s sourcing. I like the idea of tempering the formality of antiques by mixing them with humble natural materials like hemp, linen, cotton, jute, tumbled stone, painted wood panelling.

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How would you describe your decorating style?


MA:  Hmmm, I’m struggling to come up with one of those pithy two-word hybrids that say it all and I just can’t. I’m so very fickle. It’s an occupational hazard from learning to appreciate so many different styles. I like a Saarinen tulip table just as much as a Georgian double pedestal mahogany table. One thing I’ve learned is that the answer in most matters of design is “It depends.” This is one of those instances.

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What is the most common mistake people make when decorating?

MA:  I think many people don’t decorate at all, they merely furnish. To decorate – even for a modernist or minimalist – you need a plan (the furniture is only one part of that plan). To decorate is to create a whole environment – the walls, the floor, the ceiling, the art, the accessories, the windows etc etc etc. I compare it to eating a meal: Meal A is steak frites, Meal B is a 5-course bistro meal with aperitif, appetizer, entre, cheese course etc etc. Both satisfy your body’s need for fuel (and can cost the same amount) but the 5-course meal is a complete and complex experience. Most people opt for the Meal A of interiors. It’s a missed opportunity.

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What does every room need?

MA:  Something that’s worth nothing in monetary terms but is priceless to you personally. I also think every room needs a touch of black – learned that one from The Greats and wholeheartedly agree.

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What design rule do you often break?

MA:  Ugh, I hate rules. People are freaked out enough about making a “mistake” without having to worry about rules. But if I had to choose one I’d say that many designers advise you not to be swayed by a paint colour name and instead focus on the colour itself and make sure it works with your light conditions blah blah blah. I disagree and have very often chosen a paint MAINLY for its name – and with great success I might add. I painted the kitchen in our first house Georgian Green and I swear our real estate value went up immediately thanks to the stately name of our kitchen paint!

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What are your favourite design stores to shop (Canada, US even)?

MA:  Here goes:

Canada: ChairTableLamp (my husband’s shop), IKEA, Crate & Barrel, West Elm, Hardware, Angus & Co, Absolutely North, InVU (I’m a fabric nut), Aberfoyle Antique Market, Dollarama
New York: Muji (my all-time fave store), ABC Home, Pearl River Mart, John Derian, Aero Studios.

What sets Style at Home apart from other decorating magazines?

MA:  We are proud to be Canadian. We are proud to feature interiors that you can dream about AND some day actually have!

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How do you go about selecting homes to appear in the magazine?

MA:  It’s an ongoing process -- we never ever stop looking. Some homes are submitted by homeowners or designers, some we visit to take our own scouting shots. As for what makes the final cut – that’s very hard to pin down in a few words. It always comes down to the story. What is the story of the home, the people, the designer, the design process, the setting? The story must be compelling.

What can readers expect in the months ahead?

MA:  A super fun DIY project story in the Aug issue, a bunch of gorgeous kitchens and some lovely before and after home features. In other exciting news, the first STYLE AT HOME paint colour collection is being launched this spring. It’s a partnership with Beauti-Tone paint and will be hitting Home Hardware stores across Canada over the next couple of weeks. Working on that collection was a career dream come true – lots of fun! Oh yes, and my Tweed house will be coming up in STYLE AT HOME in 2011. Must get back to work on that…

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Thank you so much Margot for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer these questions.   Click here to read more about Margot including her favourite restaurant (Le Reminet, Paris), favourite movie interior (Gosford Park) and favourite space that she designed (her Tweed kitchen, pictured above with her French bulldog and the gorgeous  lantern.)

All images from Margot’s blog and Style at Home.

Design Inspiration...Erin McLaughlin

The February 2010 Style at Home features the home of editor Erin McLaughlin.  The renovation of her 14.5' wide row house was featured in the now defunct Canadian Home and Country where she was editor. I loved her home then but it is even more beautiful and fresh now.

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You get a real sense of Erin's love of horses in her entry way.   The neutral palette with hits of blue hints at the overall colour scheme in her home.

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I love this sofa from Crate and Barrel. Its classic lines will never look dated.

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The sofa colour is repeated in the painting in the
dining room. I love this pendant - much better
choice than the previous lighting (see below.)

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This is how her home looked 5 years ago:

 


(updated February 4, 2010 with photos from the Style at Home site, rather than my poor quality scanned images!  Erin McLaughlin was recently appointed as the new editor of Style at Home.)