special report - Cindy Rendely Architexture
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special report - Cindy Rendely Architexture
SP EC IA LR EP OR T HOME STYLE 2012 4 TOP MAKING SPACE The rooftop dining room of this urban home may seem like an unusual choice, but carving out a green space is exactly the type of creative thinking that gets us excited about where design is going. TRENDS 1. One-of-a-Kind Finds Buy, make or invest in original art and unique finds. PAGE 64 2. Organic Textures Add rustic elements and layer in natural finishes. PAGE 66 3. Order in the House Find a place for everything and discover balance in your life. PAGE 68 4. Savvy Spending Spend on big pieces, save on accessories and trend items. PAGE 70 PHOTO, JOHN CULLEN. Bonus Colour Roundup All the hottest hues, and how and where to use them. PAGE 72 IT’S AN EXCITING TIME for decorating junkies. Not only does the Interior Design Show open its doors to showcase the best in Canadian talent, but it’s also the only time international experts descend on Canada en masse to celebrate all things beautiful. We took advantage of this opportunity to get the inside scoop on the year’s hottest trends and ask the experts our burning questions. After wading through almost 300 answers, we whittled it down to the four key trends. Turn the page to find out everything you need to know about making your home more fabulous this year. THE INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW, JAN 26 – 29, METRO CONVENTION CENTRE IN TORONTO, INTERIORDESIGNSHOW.COM Look at the sky for instant stress relief. 02-HM-IDS.indd 63 chatelaine.com | FEBRUARY 2012 63 12/12/11 5:23 PM home STYLE REPORT 2012 Trend No. 1 ONE-OF-A-KIND FINDS Dust off an overlooked treasure or save up for a fabulous showstopper what are people snapping up? “If there’s one trend in the types of things people are buying, it can be summed up in a word: unique.” Founder of 1stdibs.com, luxury retailer of 20th-century designer finds. PAINTING BY BARKLEY HENDRICKS. 1970S ACRYLIC LAMPS, $1,250/PAIR, PATINA ANTIQUES, 1STDIBS.COM. MICHAEL BRUNO Patron of the arts, founder of the Wedge Curatorial Project. What’s the fastest way to make a big impression in your home? 64 FEBRUARY 2012 | 02-HM-IDS.indd 64 50% OF THE EXPERTS SAY chatelaine.com ART find art at any price “If you can’t afford galleryworthy art, make your own. Sign up for art classes, or just frame a scarf, some wrapping paper, a piece of wallpaper or a poster that you like. People with blank walls make us nervous.” RICK MUGFORD AND CAROLINE ROBBIE Interior design arm of the architectural giant Quadrangle. MONTAGUE PHOTO, JOHN CULLEN. MUGFORD AND LAMP PHOTOS, ROBERTO CARUSO. KENNETH MONTAGUE “The must-have this year is a piece of art you acquire because you love it and can’t live without it. Focus on authenticity. Collect items that reflect your passions. For example, I collect salt and pepper shakers — they're inexpensive and make a dynamic design statement.” PAINTING BY ANDREW CRIPPS. follow your heart Power up with an energizing snack. We love hummus and vegetables. 12/12/11 5:24 PM home STYLE REPORT 2012 Trend No. 2 ORGANIC TEXTURES Draw inspiration from Mother Nature for hot materials and colours 50% OF THE EXPERTS LOVE WOOD LARS & JASON DRESSLER BRANCHES CHANDELIER, $2,200, BROTHERS DRESSLER.COM. Twin brothers, furniture and product designers. “I love to design with white oak, white ash and walnut.” SHAWN PLACE SP210 ROCKING CHAIR, $3,200, INFORMINTERIORS.COM. B.C.-based boutique furniture designer and manufacturer. the PERFECT mix: one colour, many layers “I try to integrate natural materials and organic forms into all of my projects. Take beautiful pieces, like a wood table, and mix them with natural fabrics like linen and leather.” other HOT naturals “Brass is back.” — TOMMY SMYTHE Tip: Try it in small touches on hardware. 66 FEBRUARY 2012 | 02-HM-IDS.indd 66 “Grasscloth wallpaper.” — BRIAN GLUCKSTEIN “Anything that looks handmade.” — AMY LAU Tip: It’s perfect to create a quiet space. Tip: Decorate with crochet, ceramics, quilts, DIY projects. chatelaine.com “Stone.” — CINDY RENDELY Tip: Keep it simple by sticking to a single colour. BRAD FORD New York–based interior designer and trendsetter. maverick material “Plastic!” — KARIM RASHID KARIM RASHID BOBBLE JUG, $30, LOBLAWS.CA. FORD PHOTO, ERIC STRIFFLER. “We love its inherent warmth and versatility.˝ Say no to baggy: Look 10 pounds lighter by wearing clothes that fit! 12/12/11 5:24 PM home STYLE REPORT 2012 Trend No. 3 ORDER IN THE HOUSE Maximalism may be back, but most pros agree that less is still more how do you stay ORGANIZED? “Our rule? Keep only what you love. If you don’t love it, get rid of it.” “Less is more! I already have Vegas in my life; I don’t need it at home!” MARILYN DENIS STANLEY SUN & ASHLEY RUMSEY Host of CTV’s The Marilyn Denis Show. The creative minds behind hot new multi-discipline firm Mason. 67% AGREE: minimal or MAXIMAL? TOMMY SMYTHE Design force to be reckoned with and right-hand man to Sarah Richardson. “Maximalism. Maximalism, baby! But keep it organized — maximalism without discipline is called hoarding.” Tip: A layered room looks best when you apply some restraint. Design each vignette so it feels thought out, not cluttered. Keep surfaces organized and patterns to a minimum. 14% 57% 29% OF OUR PANELLISTS ARE MAXIMALISTS 68 FEBRUARY 2012 | 02-HM-IDS.indd 68 ARE MINIMALISTS chatelaine.com GO BOTH WAYS create a tranquil home “Keep it restful with a minimal palette of materials. Storage boxes of all sizes are my secret tool.” CINDY RENDELY Owner of Architexture, an awardwinning multi-discipline design studio. RENDELY PHOTO, TOM ARBAN. SMYTHE PORTRAIT, MICHAEL GRAYDON. DENIS PHOTO, COURTESY OF CTV. EDIT Start the day right: Skip the snooze button, stretch instead. 12/12/11 5:24 PM home STYLE REPORT 2012 Trend No. 4 SAVVY SPENDING Save money without sacrificing style, with inspired advice from our experts best buys to instantly transform a room “Use dimmers on all your lighting. Changing the lighting is one of the easiest ways to dramatically alter a room’s mood.” “Design with high-contrast materials, between textures, colours or patterns.” JILL GREAVES THERESA CASEY Toronto-based interior designer whose designs embody effortless chic. Acclaimed residential designer and media favourite. “Add a great rug.” HUARI RUG, $1,998, ANTHROPOLOGIE.COM AARON HOEY Global style guru for trend-setting retail giant Anthropologie. luxe for less if you had... “Use seagrass or sisal for carpeting— it’s modern, and economical and works well with antiques.” ¬ “$1,000 to spend on my home? I would spend it on the entrance — it’s the first thing you see when you come home at night and what your family and friends see when they arrive.” THERESA CASEY the 8 biggest money mistakes Matchy matching BRIAN GLUCKSTEIN Owner of Gluckstein Design and one of Canada’s favourite designers, a regular on Citytv’s CityLine. 70 FEBRUARY 2012 | 02-HM-IDS.indd 70 chatelaine.com Giving up before you’re finished Not finding a place for everything Having too much stuff Following trends over your heart Forgetting to measure Rushing through the design process Shopping without a plan CASEY, GLUCKSTEIN PHOTOS, TED YARDWOOD. ¬ $100 to spend on your home, more than a third of our pros recommend buying flowers. Stealth exercise: Squat and brush teeth; do calf raises in the ATM line. 12/12/11 5:25 PM home STYLE REPORT 2012 colours & combos HOT SHADES Our experts weigh in on the top new hues for this year face powder pink + + russet browns turquoise + BROTHERS DRESSLER brown RICK MUGFORD pairings to get excited about BLUES & GREENS “I love to work with peacock tones!” flash of coral + red cream + black Decorating-magazine darling, recently named “young designer to watch” by House Beautiful. + + a pop of green be fearless “Don’t be afraid of that bright-orange chair. Paint your wall lime green. Be brave when it comes to carpets, countertops and tables. Colour is beautiful and it’s all about self-expression. Be yourself.” 5 KARIM RASHID Prolific industrial & interior designer, known for the award-winning Umbra Garbo garbage can. GO-TO NEUTRAL BENJAMIN MOORE MANCHESTER TAN — BRAD FORD More exclusive interviews chatelaine.com/ids 72 FEBRUARY 2012 | 02-HM-IDS.indd 72 HOT NEW COLOURS TO TRY Benjamin Moore Rainforest Dew — AARON HOEY — AMY LAU 67% CHOSE WHITE AS THEIR #1 PAINT COLOUR Benjamin Moore Luminaire — BRAD FORD chatelaine.com Emery & Cie Prune Bleue 47 Farrow & Ball Down Pipe Any purple — KARIM RASHID — TOMMY SMYTHE LAU PHOTO, NICKOLAS SARGENT. PAINTBRUSH PHOTOS, ROBERTO CARUSO. silver pink + THERESA CASEY orange BRIAN GLUCKSTEIN AMY LAU Order mushroom pizza. White buttons pack powerful antiviral properties. 12/12/11 5:25 PM