Thursday 29 December 2011

Another Reason to Go to Italy



What a great idea.  Transforming an old railway into a pedestrian path.  It has always annoyed me slightly when I see railways on the most beautiful landscapes- right at the waters edge, functional yes but....
Now the railway is not longer used but the entire community has access to the path along the waters edge.  I am sure it is great for tourism and promotes fitness.  Maybe I would take up running again if I could run here......
This runs between the towns of Albisola Superiore and Celle Ligure on the coast of Italy
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Read more: Retired Italian Railroad Transformed Into a Low Impact Recreational Promenade
http://inhabitat.com/retired-italian-railroad-transformed-into-a-low-impact-recreational-promenade/

Wednesday 28 December 2011

Love this Bathroom

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This bathtub is amazing.  Just the touch of adding a surround with white stones makes it stand out.  It seems like a luxurious little island getaway....   Adding blue lighting gives the room a very romantic tone and I would think would enhance your natural beauty vs harsh white light.

Californian Modern Residence In LA 8 Inspiring Californian Residence with Luxurious Features in Los Angeles

Tuesday 27 December 2011

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Should I have had dessert?



I absolutely love the look of this bathtub and mirror but I cringe at the idea.  I can't imagine having to come face to face with my minor :) imperfections on a regular basis.  On the other hand, maybe if I had always had a bathtub with a mirror, it would have kept me honest in the face of creme brulee and other treats.

It is amazing how a simple object like a mirror can change a room- make if feel bigger, make it more opulent.

Friday 23 December 2011

A Solution to Washing Windows! and Curtains....



What unique architecture for someone's home.  I would have expected it to be an office building but it is a home in Peru.  Imagine you would never have to wash your windows.  You really wouldn't need curtains.  On the other hand I always thought windows like this were for a spectacular view, not in this case.  It might be annoying to never get a clear view into your backyard.



I love the the roof line of the third story, it looks like it might be an open air patio.



A peak inside.  The carpet really makes this room. 
For more pics see:  http://tinyurl.com/6yt5zaa

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Hot Stools! I am referring to furniture..please...

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The White Garden Stool seems to be a really popular item in beautiful homes.  I have to admit the first time I saw it I wondered if it was an umbrella holder of some sort.  You can see I am not the most design savvy person   I did realize they are very functional, they offer some visual impact to your room and extra seating.  it could make a good christmas present for us.

Saturday 17 December 2011

Living in a Box

Amazing Box Style House Plan-1

Stark on the outside but once you get inside.... I think I could live with this.  When we would boat through honey harbour, we would occassionally come across what would look like a box sitting on a small rock island.  I used to think, how stark, uninviting and isolated.  Clearly my vision was wrong....
It would really be a simple build as well and relatively inexpensive.  When I think back to trying to build the second floor on our cottage,  this is much more appealing.  The sliding glass doors are beautiful. Monarch Moveable Glass Walls in Barrie is one of the few if any sources of moveable glass in Ontario. http://www.mmgw.ca/
Amazing Box Style House Plan-3

see more at http://goo.gl/L6BJt

Wednesday 14 December 2011

More Outdoor Spaces I Should Move South

Outdoor Spaces Decorating Ideas by Kettal

Here are more beautiful outdoor spaces.  Sometimes I think I enjoy them more than indoor spaces. I love the romance of how it is lite up at nite.  Kolbe Gallery in Oakville had an ad they used to run which I absolutely loved.  It was a night lite backyard pool landscape. It had a outdoor fireplace burning in the foreground, a beautiful pool, furniture.  That alone would sell me on a property... 

Outdoor Spaces Decorating Ideas by Kettal-7

Monday 12 December 2011

Shades Of Grey Make for a Spectacular Room



Loved this dining room! The walls are a pale grey, love the combo with white. White chairs, white pictures, white chandelier offset by the silver mirror and candle stick holders




Doesn't the cow hide footstool just make the room?



The prints on the wall make this room. Also love the shape of the chandelier.



To see more visit and read about this home visit: http://j.mp/tG6TE9

Courtesy of Our Homes magazine

Saturday 10 December 2011

Big Impact. One Wall

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I love the impact of one wall as a feature with wall paper. It turns a dull, uninspiring entryway into something with punch that you remember.  The room above has no real architectural charm, in fact imagine how it would look in off white, a standard apartment hallway. 
Attic Apartment 26 40 Scandinavian Wallpaper Ideas Making Decorating a Breeze

The other benefit to a one wall feature is it becomes manageble even for the tightest of budgets.  Maybe I some  Thibault wallpaper.......

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Friday 9 December 2011

Go Cheap and Don't Go Home


I was chatting with my editor Gina tonight over the bad case of home envy that we get on a regular basis. We were moaning about how costly but how beautiful so many of the items we see in homes and in stores are.  Of course we came up with a million reasons why we shouldn't spend the extra dollars. 

Then I started thinking back on all of the purchases that I had cheaped out on.  The couch that I bought because the kids were going to wreck it anyway, which had a split seam within 2 months.  Vs the one I bought almost 10 years ago that still looks great.  The dressers that my husband build out of pine for the kids (in our DIY phase- he had every tool imaginable).  They looked lovely but try opening and closing the drawers in different weather conditions.  "Mom,  I can't get my socks out of my drawers".  They ended up leaving the drawers open.

 This could easily translate to interior design

I am pretty sure if I counted up the real cost vs my perceived savings I could have some pretty extraordinary pieces in my home right now.  I think there are times when choosing a less expensive option is right but maybe not a cheap option.  Time to turn over a new leaf....(not a cheap leaf either)

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Stylin' at Sea, I think not

I was so excited when I saw the photo of this Yacht.  I could only imagine how beautiful the interior was, particularly since it had been completely redone.  Origninally 60's yacht, redone!  Who would have thought the owners would be so attached to 60's style.  I will preface my response by saying I am not an interior designer, so what do I know but YUCK!
See more if you dare at Architectural Digest http://goo.gl/wmb2g

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Tuesday 6 December 2011

Elegant Christmas Table Setting- On a Budget

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There is nothing more beautiful then a table that is set and decorated at anytime of the year.  It is one of the things that we do on every photo shoot is ensure that the tables are beautifully set.  Sometimes it looks like it cost a fortune to set the table, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune.  I have posted some beautiful tables that utilized everyday home and decor items. 

The table above is just tea towels and candles. You can spray paint a square piece of cardboard gold to have a beautiful accent underneath the plates. 


Party place setting | Country-style Christmas table ideas | Christmas table settings | Country Homes & Interiors

Faux fruit can be a little on the pricey side and then you have to store them away.  Why not buy some silver and gold spray paint and go to town on real fruit?

Enchanting table setting | Country-style Christmas table ideas | Christmas table settings | Country Homes & Interiors

Extra christmas tree ornaments? Combine them with some fruit for a lovely centerpiece.

Christmas crackers are often pricey and the gifts are cheesy.  Why not save gift opening until dinner and place a beautifully wrapped gift on everyone's plate.  Of course this won't work for playstations and barbie dream houses...


Chair decorations | Country-style Christmas table ideas | Christmas table settings | Chair | Country Homes & Interiors

Drap a few extra decorations with ribbon on the back of each chair and voila you have some extra christmas spirit.  Happy Holidays!

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Monday 5 December 2011

Wow Factor in a Dinette



Is this a table set or a work of art?  It is really stunning although, it would be hard to dust ........

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Friday 2 December 2011

Bank on It! Banquettes


 
One of our feature homes in our Sept Issue had a beautiful banquette seat. It was not a built in, and it transformed a nice table into a feature.  I loved this tailored gray banquette, it could fit into so many decors and be the statement piece for the room.
Here are some other great examples and a link to our Sept Issue for a peak at our banquette: http://www.ourhomesmagazine.com/oakville/issue/?ID=147