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加拿大时尚家居生活杂志

加拿大时尚家居生活杂志

SLEEP WITH EVENTS

TIGHT February 2010

URBAN Home and garden shows, antique
and craft shows, and art exhibits.
MODE
King Tut: The Golden King and the Great gardens, the Green Pavilion and a live Text by Katie Gougeon
MODERN Pharaohs, Toronto, until April 18. appearance by home improvement expert
Delve into the mysterious life and death Ty Pennington, along with other celebrity
SLEEPERS of the young King Tut by exploring designer guests who will offer expert
130 extraordinary pieces from temples and home advice, solutions, and inspiration
(416) 591-8834 royal private tombs. This exhibition features for decorating, renovating and landscaping
artifacts never before seen in North America, your home. Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition
145 TECUMSETH ST, TORONTO and a National Geographic video Place. Nationalhomeshow.com.
SHOP ONLINE AT: documentary. Art Gallery of Ontario. Seedy Saturday, Victoria, B.C., February 20.
WW.URBANMODE.COM 1-877-225-4246 or ago.net. This annual seed and garden show presents
Winter Antiques Sale, Etobicoke, Ont., over 50 exhibitors of open-pollinated seeds,
January 24 to 31. Shop 1.2 kilometres of native plants, perennials, small fruits, local
antiques at Toronto’s largest antiquing vegetables and garden products. Donate
event. Over 10,000 pieces will be shown, or trade your own saved seeds at the
including art, vintage furnishings, clothing community Seed Swap, consult with Master
and accessories, pressed glass, and Gardeners, visit displays by local garden
estate jewelry from premier antique dealers. clubs and environmental organizations.
Sherway Gardens. (416) 621-1070 or Take in one of the many free talks presented
sherwaygardens.ca. by gardening experts on topics about
Retro Design & Antiques Fair, food-growing and sustainable gardening
Vancouver, February 7. Visit 175 tables practices. Victoria Conference Centre.
filled with deluxe 20th-century “junque.” (250) 385-0485 or jamesbaymarket.com.
The market features everything from A Cabin Fever Breakaway! Sunday Brunch,
collectibles and antiques to paintings, Toronto, February 21. What better way to
prints and ’50s kitsch, including retro-glam warm a gardener’s winter soul than a day
accessories, vintage jewelry, Depression-era spent among spring blossoms and early
kitchenware, ephemera, antiquarian books bulbs in full bloom — all in a spectacular
and militaria. Croatian Cultural Centre. setting in the Distillery Historic District.
(604) 980-3159 or visit 21cpromotions.com. The Vintage Gardener shares her secrets
Burlington Art Centre 2010 Art Auction, to encouraging early blooms, and
Burlington, Ont., February 17 to 19 decorating your home. (416) 364-6232
(previews from the 17th to 19th; auction on or [email protected] or
the 19th). With a wide selection of artwork vintagegardener.com.
up for sale to the highest bidder, this auction
has something for everyone, from art Show and tour organizers from across
novices to aficionados looking to expand Canada are invited to forward information
their collections. The event will feature pieces for publication in upcoming issues to: Events,
of art from a wide variety of media, including House & Home, 511 King St. W., Suite 120,
paintings, ceramics, fibre art and sculptures, Toronto, Ont. M5V 2Z4; fax to (416) 591-1630;
as well as estate pieces. The Burlington email to [email protected]; or
Art Centre. (905) 632-7796 ext. 326 or submit online at houseandhome.com/contact.
burlingtonartcentre.on.ca.
National Home Show, Toronto, February Please include detailed information on show,
19 to 28. Get inspired to create, renovate event or tour location, dates and content, plus
and decorate at this year’s show. Highlights contact information for the public. Information
include the 2010 dream home, dream must be received at least three months before
event date to be considered for publication.

50 H&H FEBRUARY 2010



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Photography by Donna Griffith Before

After

FEB Noonesaid
renovating was
easy. It takes energy,
vision and endless

2010 patience.Butget
it right, and your
home will be the
stuff of dreams.

BEFORE HOUSE & HOME OF THE MONTH
&AFTER

Making
History

54 H&H FEBRUARY 2010

Main floor Second floor
Bath Kitchen Bath
Dining room Bedroom

Bedroom

Front Balcony
hall Balcony

Living room

Principal bedroom

FROM DILAPIDATED 1830s Homeowner Alan de la Vigne.
CLAPBOARD TO TAILORED Rug, Sunday Antique Market
FEDERAL-STYLE RETREAT at St. Lawrence.

WITH A MODERN SPIN. H&H FEBRUARY 2010 55

Text by JENNIFER HUGHES
Photography by MICHAEL GRAYDON

Jonathan Swift once famously stated: “You can’t make
a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.” But Alan de la Vigne tends
to disagree. “I’ve always loved a sow’s ear,” he says, in
reference to his habit of purchasing homes in dire need of
repair and rescue. His fifth such house, an 1830s structure
in the picturesque town of Port Hope, Ont., an hour east
of Toronto, certainly held no charm when he first looked
at it. Divided into three apartments, the house was a
mishmash of bad “fix-ups” that had almost completely
obscured its original architectural features. “It was a
terrible mess and badly deteriorated,” he recalls. Despite
its many shortcomings, Alan, a retired antiques dealer,
and furnishings and decor entrepreneur, could still see
its potential. Aside from its location on the banks of the
idyllic Ganaraska River, a section of the aluminum siding
had torn away and revealed the original clapboard
exterior beneath, and original wood trim on the interior

Floor plan illustrations by Jenn Lawrence OPPOSITE: Recovered in FAR RIGHT: The restored
grey wool, Alan’s old sofas Federal-style façade is
are a crisp foil to the living accentuated by a buttery
room’s diverse accessories, yellow hue that sets off its
like a bold zebra rug, pretty clapboard. The
18th-century room sketches plantation-style veranda
and $45 junk shop metal adds Southern charm.
table. The front windows are Porch construction,
half-shuttered for privacy. Clutterbuck Construction;
See Source Guide for a full dropcloths (for curtains),
listing of paint colours. Canadian Tire.

BEFORE

SEE SOURCE GUIDE

RENO 5 CHANGES WITH BIG IMPACT
IDEAS

• Adding the two-storey veranda

enhances the house’s elegant façade

and makes for inviting outdoor living.

• Installing reclaimed architectural

remnants like the mantel and front

door surround plays up the period

home’s rich character.

• Brightening the floors with white

pickling stain rids the old pine floors

of their yellowish cast and gives

them a great bare-wood look.

• Choosing a showpiece kitchen

island, instead of matching it to

the white cabinetry, lets it stand out

as a dark, furniture-like focal point.

• Leaving windows bare, except

where privacy is essential, lets

the architecture shine.

While the kitchen is outfitted BEFORE
in white Shaker cabinets (not
shown), Alan chose a black island
for a furniture-like focal point
with woven stools as a casual
contrast. He made the screen of
antique chinoiserie wallpaper. An
iconic Ingo Maurer Zettel’z light

is a modern foil, while kudu
horns add an exotic hit.

Stools, Pier 1; light, Nienkämper.

56 H&H FEBRUARY 2010

The dining area is a modern
contrast to the adjoining living
area. A simple Parsons table
with a granite top is flanked by
Parsons chairs in brown ticking.
The charcoal wall highlights a
dramatic modern painting.
Chairs, table, Elte; vase,
Michael Thomas.

whispered of something special — albeit deeply buried.
Alan was intrigued enough to purchase the home in
December 2004.

A massive two-year renovation started soon after, and
amazingly, Alan lived in an apartment at the back of the
house during the entire process so he could be on hand to
oversee every last detail. Photographs of the home from its
earliest days, found at the local archives, helped his design
planning tremendously, giving clues to what the house had
looked like in the past. Alan added handsome Federal
architectural features, including a fan light in the attic and
shutters on all the windows, which help the house
fit in with other heritage structures in the area (settled and
built by United Empire Loyalists in the 1830s). High-
profile friends from the Toronto interior design scene —
including David Powell of Powell & Bonnell Design and
Irene Bell, a retired Ryerson University interior design
professor — helped Alan with floor plans and finishes.

Alan’s key goal for the interior of the house was simple:

FAR RIGHT: To make the new gas fireplace BEFORE
look like an original feature, Alan installed
an antique mantel and reclaimed bricks (cut H&H FEBRUARY 2010 57
to tile thickness) for the surround. The array
of collectibles on the mantel speaks to
Alan’s eclectic tastes: a British coat of arms
from a local public building, African animal
carvings, and a handful of his antique blue
and white china (shown through the house).

SEE SOURCE GUIDE

BEFORE

ABOVE: A black and white FAR LEFT: In the front hall, a
dhurrie rug is a graphic hit layered vignette of unique
in the principal bedroom’s and exotic furniture and
sitting area. A roomy sofa objets is set against an airy
and chair are a cosy landing backdrop of creamy walls
spot at day’s end. Adding and wood floors. The
a sitting area like this gives bold Asian-style table and
a bedroom a real boutique ornate Venetian mirror are
hotel feeling. a fitting stage for more of
Sofa, chair, Ikea; coffee Alan’s blue and white china.
table, Neal Small. Table, Neal Small.

BEFORE

58 H&H FEBRUARY 2010 “I wanted the spaces to be as open and light as possible,”
he explains. To wit, he enlarged the window at the top
of the staircase and added a Palladian arch, and also
added an extra window in the principal bedroom. He left
windows throughout the house bare to maximize daylight.
The home’s original wide-plank pine floors were largely
intact — under “layers of stinky carpet” — and Alan had
them sanded and refinished. To get rid of the yellowish
cast of the old pine, he had a white pickling stain applied
and rubbed off, and then sealed the wood with a matte
urethane to give the flooring a pale, almost unfinished
look. The result adds to the lightness of the interior and
gives the home a truly current look. Various tones of soft
off-white paint on walls and trim offer a light neutral
backdrop that best shows off Alan’s eclectic furniture
and numerous collections.

SEE SOURCE GUIDE

Alan and friends can often be found dining on the lower veranda
or playing bridge upstairs, a perch that offers pretty river views.

ABOVE: Alan’s pocketwatch repro of a 17th-century BEFORE
collection includes rare half- Dutch piece, the armoire
sphere “ball” watches. holds a TV and storage.
TOP RIGHT: In his bedroom, BOTTOM RIGHT: A canopy
Alan uses an antique Italian bed makes an architectural
walnut table as his desk; it statement in the principal
displays German porcelain bedroom. Simple pale blue
figurines of Napoleon and and black linens keep the
his generals. Alan found look sophisticated. The large
the giant paintbrush in painting is by Canadian
Nicaragua. A 19th-century artist Louis de Niverville.

Where the home was missing key architectural H&H FEBRUARY 2010 59
features, Alan scoured local salvage shops for
replacements. His new gas fireplace boasts a 200-year-
old mantel that was unearthed in Niagara-on-the-Lake,
Ont., and its surround was created using old salvaged
bricks that were cut down to tile-like thickness. Originally
created for a Catholic church manse in Colborne, Ont.,
the stately white exterior door surround was a perfect
fit around Alan’s front door and sidelights.

One of the renovation’s most dramatic changes was the
addition of a two-storey veranda on one side of the house,
a move that gave the home a gracious Southern air and
provided an inviting three-season space CONTINUED ON PAGE 90

see houseandhome.com

Browse more dramatic renovations in our
gallery. Click DESIGN, then GALLERIES.

BEFORE DESIGN
&AFTER

Modern Mix
FROM DARK, DATED FIXER-UPPER TO WARM FAMILY HOME.

By TANYA LINTON | Photography by DONNA GRIFFITH

60 H&H FEBRUARY 2010 BEFORE

SEE SOURCE GUIDE

Kitchen Nursery
Dining room
Bedroom
Living room W/C

Main floor Principal bedroom
Second floor

Four days. That’s how long I told my

husband we’d be staying with my parents.

I watched with a pang of guilt as he packed

four pairs of underwear, two pairs of pants,

a few shirts and a sweater or two. He didn’t

ask why I had two suitcases and an army-

sized trunk full of clothes and toys for our

nine-month-old son, but that’s beside the

point. If the truth about our newly BEFORE
purchased home had been revealed — that

the renovation was badly behind schedule

— he would have freaked out.

We weren’t looking for a new house. In fact, we were

moments away from doing a two-storey renovation to

our tiny semidetached home in the east end of Toronto.

Permits were approved and the contractor booked.

Then we went on a summer vacation with some friends

and over a bottle of wine, they had us looking at a house

online, in their uptown neighbourhood, that gave us

everything we were trying to achieve with our pending

addition. A month later, we owned the home.

It was love, instantly. Not because it stank of cigarette

smoke or had a front hall covered in 1970s wallpaper with

a print that looked like the after-effects of a forest fire.

Nor did it have to do with the hallway full of red-brick-

Floorplan illustrations by Jenn Lawrence OPPOSITE: New BOTTOM RIGHT: TOP RIGHT: The
recessed lighting, a Hand-screened 1950s-style living
leaded-glass window wallpaper was the room window got
and mini floral first item purchased an instant update
mosaic tiles on the and the last thing with a fresh coat
fireplace surround to be installed. A of black paint,
gave the tired, weathered bench transforming the
wood-trimmed and low-hung art look from dated
living room new life. make a focal point to modern loft.
Tile, Ciot; carpet, under the stairs, Lamps, Decorum
West Elm; coffee while mini hexagonal Decorative Finds.
table, Roots Home; floor tiles add texture.
mirror, InVU Drapery; Wallpaper, Pro Glo BEFORE
credenza, Ikea; Paints; runner, Elte;
Indian Ocean art, tile, Ciot; bench,
SCAD; flowers Hardware; turquoise
throughout, Posies. tray, Hollace Cluny.

see houseandhome.com H&H FEBRUARY 2010 61

Check out 32 of our favourite new
wallpapers. Click Design, then GALLERIES.

BEFORE LEFT: The kitchen is BOTTOM LEFT:
a mix of materials: Homeowner Tanya
stainless steel, Linton with her husband,
enamelled cabinets, Mike Sheerin, and
ceramic tile and black their son Eddie, almost
marble. The 10' marble- 2. A built-in bookcase
topped peninsula was a facing the dining room
splurge, but worth it. holds bottles of wine
Cabinetry, rugs, Ikea; and Tanya’s cookbook
counter, shelves, Thomas collection.
Brooks Manufacturing; Stools, Ikea; built-in
faucet, The Home Depot; shelves, Franklin
light, Eurolite. Design Carpentry.

coloured tiles, bedrooms with turquoise carpeting,

the powder room in the kitchen or the basement that

had been untouched since the ’60s. We loved the house

because it had great bones and even greater potential.

Now, I’m not an interior designer: I just play one for

the sake of TV. By day, I create and oversee television

shows for HGTV. I spend my time talking to designers,

realtors and contractors for new ideas, and then at night,

I test out my knowledge on my own home by painting

walls and styling vignettes. So, when this house came

along, I knew it was going to be the ultimate project.

While the inside layout was appealing, it had to be

adapted to suit our needs. Not to mention that with a

house full of boys (our second son was born in November),

I wanted the overall look to feel sophisticated and stylish,

but most importantly to have a sense of humour.

We consulted with our contractor before we bought

the house. He advised that if we didn’t change the layout

and kept things like plumbing and most of the appliances

and electrical outlets in the same places we’d keep the

budget down. And he was right. Instead, the work we

did was mostly cosmetic — things like flooring, radiators,

painting, wallpapering and adding a new window here

and there. The bigger projects included redoing the

upstairs bathroom, renovating the basement and taking

down the wall between the long galley kitchen and the

dining room. I know it sounds doable, but the project was

rather massive: every single nook and cranny of the house

was touched either by a sledgehammer or a paintbrush.

The biggest impact came from the newly designed

kitchen. The removal of the wall instantly allowed for

an exposed entertaining space that suited our lifestyle.

The existing tiny addition at the back of the house,

which felt useless and dated, presented itself in a new

light. Having opened up most of the main floor, we had

effectively achieved a sort of “great room” that is now

the most-used spot in our house.

To plan my new decor, I made lists of all the pieces

I loved in our old house. Then I ripped out enough

inspiration shots from magazines to fill a folder the size

of the yellow pages. And lastly, I gathered ideas from

two of my most stylish friends: one who has the amazing

ability to create a funky family-friendly home with

everything from hot pink stairs to mid-century-modern

chairs, and the other who exudes sophistication and

has impeccable taste. I also threw in a CONTINUED ON PAGE 90

62 H&H FEBRUARY 2010 SEE SOURCE GUIDE

TOP LEFT: The dining room’s black wall emphasizes
the silhouette of a sculptural lamp. The purple rug links
the space to the adjacent multicoloured family room.
Lamp, Decorum; tabletop, Hardware; wishbone chair,
Morba; wall colour, Forge Black (P2143-41), Para Paints.
ABOVE: In Eddie’s room, painted iron moose antlers
on the chalkboard-painted wall add humour.
Moose hook, hamper, Kol Kid; pillow, Pottery Barn.
TOP RIGHT: These shallow offset shelves in the
principal bedroom turn handbags into art.
Shelves, Franklin Design Carpentry.
LEFT: An heirloom chair updated with yellow fabric
is an elegant contrast to the modern makeup table.
Table, Ikea; rug, Elte; jars, bowls, Anthropologie.
RIGHT: A painted chair brings whimsy to the living room.
Chair, French Country; print, Hollace Cluny.
BOTTOM LEFT: Iron sconces and a Moroccan mirror
add edge to the clean-lined basement bathroom.
Sink, cabinet, towels, bath products, Ginger’s; mirror,
Elte; sconces, Sescolite; vase, Hollace Cluny.
BELOW: Every spare nook is used for extra storage.
BOTTOM RIGHT: The graphic black and white scheme
reemerges in the principal bedroom.
Side tables, L’Atelier; throw, Elte.

H&H FEBRUARY 2010 63

RENO 5 CHANGES WITH BIG IMPACT The family room at the
back of the house is the
IDEAS play zone, with tons of
vibrant colour, pattern
• Tearing down the wall and texture. An heirloom
between the dining room and coffee table was sprayed
kitchen. It changed the flow of bright purple to give it a
the house and created the new modern personality.
ultimate entertaining area. Rug, Ikea; chairs, Pottery
• Adding the 10' island. Now Barn; framed book art by
two people can cook without Alanna Cavanagh, Hollace
getting in each other’s way. Cluny; office wall colour,
• Painting out the gumwood Hot Pink (100B-7), Behr.
trim. A fresh coat of white paint
on the woodwork instantly
freshened up the whole house.
• Replacing all the interior
doors. A mishmash of closet and
bedroom doors was unified with
a four-panel variety from a big-
box store.
• Having built-ins made. A built-
in cookbook shelf in the dining
room added instant personality.

BEFORE

64 H&H FEBRUARY 2010

A sculptural table lamp for
sideboards or bedsides.
Opal table lamp.
37" h. $490.
At Shine Home.

Frame a grouping of Still hot as ever, wallpaper
inexpensive illustrations creates an instant focal
for a graphic hit. wall. Barbara Hulanicki
Illustration by Nan Ophelia wallpaper. Approx.
Lawson. 5" x 7" and $131/double roll. Through
8" x 10". From $10. Graham & Brown.
Through Etsy.com.
A statement chair wakes up any
neutral room. Chiang Mai bergere

chair. 37-1/2" h. x 29" w. x 24" d.
$2,250. At The Cross.

Produced by Kathryn Bala/Photography by Felix Wedgwood (tiles, rug, green fabric)/Jessica Lin (orange, yellow fabrics) Retro-chic GET THE LOOK
hexagonal tiles OF TANYA LINTON’S
are great in busy MODERN, FAMILY-
family zones or
the front hall. FRIENDLY HOME.
Keystone Series
black hexagonal Fresh, modern prints liven
tile. Approx. $8/ up a basic sofa or occasional
sq.ft. At Daltile. chair. Panama Bari Valeria
Hojas (left), $28/yd., at
Expands to suit families Cosy up a modern space Designer Fabrics; Schumacher
big and small. Angled- with a plaid area rug. Imperial Trellis in treillage/
leg expandable dining Tattersall woven rug in ivory, $215/yd.; Schumacher
table. 30" h. x 42" sq. black/ecru cotton. Arches print in Bamboo,
$599. At West Elm. 4' x 6'. $129. Through $110/yd., through Bilbroughs.
Dash & Albert.
Fun and inexpensive cushions H&H FEBRUARY 2010 65
are easy to wash. Karlstad
cushion. Cotton/polyester.
12" x 26". $30. At Ikea.

A classic modern
chair adds edge to a
rustic wood table.

Eames side chair.
31-1/2" h. x 18-1/2" w.

x 22" d. Moulded
plastic; wood. $439. At
Design Within Reach.

SEE SOURCE GUIDE

BEFORE BATHROOMS
&AFTER

TheSpaEffect
FOUR STYLISH MAKEOVERS

PACKED WITH IDEAS TO INSPIRE

YOUR OWN HOME SANCTUARY.

By EMILY NORRIS

Stash bath
products on a
slim shelf for
easy access
from the tub

RENO WHERE TO SPLURGE ADD IN LIGHT Photography by Donna Griffith
IDEAS • Body-spray shower system The original bathroom had an awkward floor
plan with a tiny tub, boring tile and outdated SEE SOURCE GUIDE
• Oversized freestanding tub fixtures. “We hated it,” says owner Git
• Custom window Gustavsson. Now a deep soaker tub, chosen
• Glass medicine cabinet after she tested over 20 freestanding models,
WHERE TO SAVE feels inviting in the bright, renovated space.
• Console table used as vanity Other favourite elements include a custom steel
• Baskets for storage window, an Italian chandelier, a mid-century
• Penny cork tiles bought online Saarinen side table and a wall-mounted TV.
• Artwork bought online or
Tub, faucet, Roman Bath Centre; window, Nor-Am; floor
at rummage sales tiles, Tiles Plus Designer Bath; pendant light, Eurolite;
soaps, sponges, gold candles, Ginger’s.
66 H&H FEBRUARY 2010

BEFORE SCANDINAVIAN ESCAPE
FROM CRAMPED TO
SHOWER BEHIND GLASS LAYERED ORGANIC.
The pebble detailing and textured cream tiles in
the shower are a nice visual contrast to the white Toronto designer Git Gustavsson
walls. Git’s one reno regret was not splurging on (whose home was featured in H&H,
heated floors, which would make stepping out of March 2008) is just as passionate
about travel as she is about design.
the shower much easier on cold winter days. Not surprisingly, it was a trip to a
spa in Tuscany that inspired her to
Shower enclosure, Doors and More; table, Quasi Modo; create the same experience at home.
towel hooks, Ginger’s; scarf, Hermès. “I wanted to sit in the tub and look
at the trees; to chill out, and not be
BUILD A MULTITASKING VANITY distracted,” she recalls. Born in
“I wanted a European-looking console table for Sweden, she blended her cultural
the vanity,” Git says; she sourced a reasonably roots with modern loft simplicity,
priced one from a Canadian retailer. She’s thrilled keeping the palette neutral yet
with the the unit’s extra-long drawers and shelf, textural. “It’s plain, yet it has so
many beautiful things — and I love
as well as the added storage in the mirrored being able to look out the window,”
medicine cabinets. Floor-to-ceiling copper-hued she says. “It’s exactly as I imagined.”
cork penny tiles have the same effect as a colour-
BEFORE
blocked wall, but are easier to clean than paint.
H&H FEBRUARY 2010 67
Sink, console, soapdish, Ginger’s; taps, cabinets, Roman
Bath Centre; sconces, Restoration Hardware; baskets,

Pottery Barn; pink vase, bowl, Cynthia Findlay Antiques.
SEE SOURCE GUIDE

MODERN OASIS CREATE A CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOORS Photography by Nancy Tong
FROM SMALL ROOMS TO European oak was chosen for the simple open
AIRY ROOFTOP RETREAT. vanity, custom-designed by Sara Parisotto and
Hamid Samad of Commute Home. John Tong
Self-professed “reno addicts,” the designed the suspended mirror. “We wanted a
owners of this Toronto home knew mirror that wouldn’t obstruct the windows,” says
another reconfiguration was on the homeowner. “Not easy to find! So this is perfect.”
the horizon when they learned they
were expecting a second child. “As Sink, Taps; sliding door, Loewen; mirror, Commute Home.
our family grew, my husband and
I wanted a serene and calm adult BRING IN ELEMENTS FROM NATURE
space,” says the homeowner. Enter Opting for a wood-grained porcelain tile for
John Tong of 3rd Uncle Design. the shower instead of the original choice — real
Tong interpreted their vision by hardwood — created the desired dramatic effect
opening up the 500-square-foot and is much more practical. Dual showerheads
third-floor space (originally two were a must: “The kids jump in every chance they
small rooms) to create a tandem get, then dance around the deck to dry off in
principal bedroom, bathroom and the summer,” laughs the homeowner.
office (not shown). Tong brought in
as much light as possible by blasting Wood-look tile, Stone Tile; mosaic tile, Deco-tile;
out an exterior wall, and replacing showerhead, Taps; wood block, Style Garage;
inefficient metal patio doors with glass installation, Ace Glass and Mirror.
wide glass sliders. He also reworked
the patio for privacy. “We didn’t SEE SOURCE GUIDE
hold back,” says the owner, who
admits that the space is now a hot
spot for the whole family. “We
wake up every morning and look
out through the shower to the
sky. It’s magical.”

68 H&H FEBRUARY 2010

BEFORE

RENO WHERE TO SPLURGE GO FOR HEIGHT
IDEAS • New hardwood flooring Floor-to-ceiling glass on
two sides of the shower in
• Extra-wide sliding door this third-floor space adds
• Custom vanity and mirror abundant light and a sought-
after link to the outdoors.
WHERE TO SAVE
• Faucets bought on sale Throw, Crate & Barrel.
• Recessed lighting instead
H&H FEBRUARY 2010 69
of pricier sconces

FRENCH RETREAT BEFORE

FROM BUILDER BASIC REPURPOSE TREASURED PIECES
TO CUSTOM COOL. Jill’s handsome Art Deco buffet —
originally used as a dining room
When designer Jill Kantelberg sideboard — was transformed into a
overhauled the ensuite bath in double vanity, perfect for anchoring
her Toronto home, she had a tight the room’s French theme. She laid a
timeline but plenty of inspiration wool rug over the original hardwood
from her store, Kantelberg Antiques floors. “Rugs add an unexpected layer
& Interiors. “I wanted the bathroom of sophistication,” she says. Vast
to flow with my overall style, which frameless mirrors bounce light around
is French and contemporary,” she the room and visually enlarge it.
says. She saved time and money by
working with the room’s original Sconce, Luminart; rug, Kravet; bowl, vase,
footprint, just removing the tub. Cynthia Findlay Antiques.
“I was using my old tub as storage,
so I decided to keep only the ALLOW AMPLE SHOWER SPACE
shower,” Jill laughs. To achieve a Tyndall stone, quarried in Manitoba,
retreat-like space devoid of visual has a dappled look that was perfect for
distraction, she focused on elements the floor of the shower; Jill also hung it
that would have the biggest impact. as art over the toilet (top right).
She installed both recessed fixtures
and glam sconces, hung a wall of Marble for bench, surround, Marble Trend;
mirrors instead of artwork, and bath products, Ginger’s.
retrofitted an antique buffet as a
vanity, which added tons of storage. see houseandhome.com
“It’s perfect!” she says. “I’m a
satisfied customer.” Get photos and decorating tips in our
Bathroom Design Guide. Click DESIGN.
BEFORE

RENO WHERE TO SPLURGE
IDEAS • Tyndall stone for

shower floor

• Hand-tufted wool rug

WHERE TO SAVE
• Maintaining original

footprint
• Inexpensive white

porcelain subway tile
• Buffet repurposed as vanity
• Simple chrome fixtures
• Installing affordable wall

mouldings

70 H&H FEBRUARY 2010

FLOAT A VANITY — OR TWO SLEEK SANCTUARY
To maintain a light, airy vibe, Riesco
designed two floating vanities in FROM TRAD VICTORIAN TO
bleached oak — a practical his-and- CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC.
hers solution. Each features a wall-
mounted faucet and frameless mirrors Even though Karin Smith’s
above Carrara marble slab counters Vancouver home had undergone a
and backsplashes. renovation about five years ago, she
was never happy with the ensuite.
Sink, Catalano; faucet, Grohe. “It was pretty,” says designer Nancy
Riesco, “but Karin realized she
DEFINE THE WET ZONE wanted something more modern.”
Oversized white subway tile on the Making it contemporary, but not
walls of the wet room was a budget- too cutting-edge, meant sticking
friendly move. “It’s a simple tile — to a mostly white palette with
using an abundance of it made the modern fixtures, and injecting
look more interesting,” says Riesco. references to the past, like the
classic Carrara counters,
Tub, Acri-tec; tub faucet, Aquabrass. freestanding tub and hexagonal
floor tiles. “I think all rooms need
SEE SOURCE GUIDE to be mixed up a bit,” says Riesco.
Behind glass doors is the focal point:
a wet room housing the tub and
double shower. “I love the whiteness
of the room; it makes me feel calm,”
Karin says. “When we have guests,
my husband always brings them
up here — he loves to show it off!”

BEFORE

Photography by Donna Griffith (opposite)/Janis Nicolay (this page) RENO WHERE TO SPLURGE
IDEAS • Custom oak vanities

• Freestanding tub

• Carrara marble for vanity

tops and backsplashes

WHERE TO SAVE
• Oversized subway tile

in wet room
• Hexagonal floor tiles
• Frameless mirror panels

over vanities

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WEEKEND DECORATING

Sew a striped
border onto plain
white pillowcases
for a hit of colour

and pattern

COMBINE MONOCHROMATIC STRIPES Bed, bolster pillows, curtains (as canopy), white sheets, candleholder, Ikea; settee, Biltmore; pillow fabric, sheet trim, Designer Fabrics;
duvet, shams, throw, Lucca; pedestal tables, Liv by Au Lit; chandelier, AM Studio; lamp, Elte; plant, pot, Florigens Design.
Mixing a variety of stripes in a single palette creates rooms that
feel dynamic and decorated, but not busy. Build the look around
a stripe with several shades of the feature colour. This allows for
greater flexibility: on the bedding and canopy, stripes from pale
blue to navy are picked up by accent pillows in the same colour
range. To break up the repetition of stripes on stripes, layer in one
or two different patterns in a matching blue and white scheme.

STRAIGHT THINKING

LIVEN UP ANY ROOM WITH STRIPES — BRIGHT AND BOLD,
OR CRISP AND CLASSIC, THEY’RE RIGHT ON TREND.

Produced by SASHA SEYMOUR | Text by KIMBERLEY BROWN | Photography by ANGUS FERGUSSON

72 H&H FEBRUARY 2010 SEE SOURCE GUIDE

TOP STRIPES

The building blocks of a crisp room.

1 2 1. Ticking stripe 3. Seersucker and pinstripe
3 4
Named after the striped twill Combining pattern and texture,
traditionally used to cover mattresses puckered seersucker stripes have
and pillows, this pattern is loved for a casual elegance that suits relaxed
its versatility, moving easily from classic living, while the buttoned-up look
country to preppy chic. Fabrics, of pinstripes mixes easily with any
Designer Fabrics; ribbon, Mokuba. pattern. Fabrics, Designer Fabrics.
Try it on: table linens, bedding Try it on: armchairs, bedding, small
and pillowcases throw pillows

2. Awning stripe 4. Variegated stripe

A broad, bold stripe, often alternating Styles range from vivid and
with crisp white. Even small-scale multicoloured to a subtle single hue.
versions impart a breezy feel and a Perfect as a room’s accent or feature
strong, graphic look. Green stripes, print. Fabrics, Designer Fabrics.
Ikea; turquoise stripe, Designer Fabrics. Try it on: upholstery, bedding, windows;
walls and rugs; all types of pillows
Try it on: walls and large throw pillows

Dress up striped pillows with
a pretty ribbon frame

VARY THE SCALE OF THE STRIPES RUN STRIPES SIDEWAYS

Broad awning and traditional ticking stripes are classic summer accents, Reenergize a hallway or room by hanging striped wallpaper horizontally
but their graphic punch suits any season. For instant impact, paint walls in the space below the chair rail, a trick that helps make narrow rooms
with 16”-wide vertical stripes in a simple two-toned palette, taking the feel wider. To ensure an even look, position the paper so the lowest and
stripes right over baseboards and mouldings for added drama (carefully highest stripes are the same colour; install the painted chair rail after the
measure and tape off stripes before painting). Continue the theme with wallpaper has been hung. Play up the pattern with furniture that subtly
striped accessories — different scales easily mix as long as every pattern mimics the look of stripes, be it the banding on a chair, the woven shade
has a similar background colour. A chevron-print rug adds excitement. of a pendant light or a slatted side table. Wallpaper, Block Print Stripe (BP
Settee, AT Design; stool, Belle Epoque; table, HomeSense; runner, black 748), paint, Blue Ground (210), Farrow & Ball; console, Stacaro; pendant,
pillows, Y&Co; fabric (other pillows), Designer Fabrics; sewing (pillows, L’Atelier; lamp, AT Design; art, Angus & Company; plant, Florigens Design;
throw), Sabrina Linn; ribbon, Mokuba; yellow paint, Babouche, Farrow & Ball. boxes, Hollace Cluny; side table, HomeSense; rug, chair, Elte.

H&H FEBRUARY 2010 73

FOOD

Best of theWest

SIGNATURE DISHES FROM VANCOUVER’S TOP CHEFS

By CLAIRE TANSEY | Location photography by JOHN CULLEN | Food photography by VIRGINIA MACDONALD
Food styling by ASHLEY DENTON | Prop styling by MORGAN MICHENER

As Vancouver welcomes the world to its winter Warren Geraghty of West showcases B.C.’s
playground, we’re celebrating the city’s reputation exceptional local ingredients; while at Maenam,
as a vibrant hub of global cuisine. Three of the city’s Angus An offers the very best in authentic Thai
best young chefs share their favourite dishes (and cuisine. These easy recipes from the pros, focused
wines to match) with us: Neil Taylor of Cibo has the on fresh, delicious ingredients, bring a taste of
city abuzz over his excellent modern Italian fare; Vancouver’s worldly flavours to your table.

West’s Potato SEE SOURCE GUIDE
Gnocchi
with Duck Confit

Tender hand-rolled
gnocchi are the stars of
this rich winter appetizer.
Tablecloth, Williams-
Sonoma; plate, napkin,
flatware, wineglass, Crate
& Barrel; pitcher, Cynthia
Findlay Antiques.

PERFECT PAIRING
A medium-bodied
Chianti, such as
Frescobaldi Chianti
Nipozzano.

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West’s Braised Lamb with
Boulangère Potatoes and
Radicchio

Slow-roasting lamb overtop of a
luscious potato casserole is Chef
Geraghty’s twist on one-pot cooking.
Tablecloth, Williams-Sonoma; napkin,
flatware, wineglasses, red side plate,
Crate & Barrel; white plates, Angus &
Company; chair, HorseFeathersHome.

PERFECT PAIRING
The full-bodied Perrin & Fils Les
Sinards Châteauneuf-du-Pape.

WEST

2881 Granville St., Vancouver
(604) 738-8938 | westrestaurant.com

Local ingredients are a passion for

chef Warren Geraghty, and the

reason he came to Vancouver (from
England, with stints in France and
Marrakesh). “It is entirely about
working with trusted purveyors,
using the ingredient at its natural
peak with thoughtful preparation.”

Brick-red walls and
modern classic leather
chairs keep the elegant
space warm and relaxed.

H&H FEBRUARY 2010 75

FOOD CIBO TRATTORIA

Cibo’s Buffalo 900 Seymour St., Vancouver
Mozzarella and (604) 602-9570 | cibotrattoria.com
Mushroom Bruschetta
Chef Neil Taylor may be a Brit
Chef Taylor’s warm
sautéed mushrooms but he trained at River Café,
spooned over creamy one of London’s finest Italian
mozzarella make this an restaurants. Now he’s bringing
unforgettable first course. the inspired combination of
Table, West Elm; Ceramik B local ingredients and Italian
plates, Made; flatware, technique to Vancouver.
napkins, Crate & Barrel;
all wineglasses, Ikea; SEE SOURCE GUIDE
vase, AT Design; salt and
pepper shakers, Cynthia
Findlay Antiques.
PERFECT PAIRING
Prosecco, or a light red
wine such as Pinot Noir.

Cibo’s interior design
is a perfect match to
its cuisine: a sophisticated,
modern space with
classic architectural
touches like exposed
beams, painted brick
and a white marble-
framed fireplace.
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— NEIL TAYLOR OF CIBO

Cibo’s Pear and Almond Tart PERFECT PAIRING
A sweet dessert wine,
Chef Taylor uses an such as Moscato D’Asti.
unconventional (but very easy)
pastry technique to create cook houseandhome.com
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Marble surface, Ciot; Ceramik B top chefs and caterers. Click FOOD.
plates, Made; napkins,
Crate & Barrel; cups, saucers, SEE SOURCE GUIDE
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Maenam’s 1938 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver
3-Flavour Fish (604) 730-5579 | maenam.ca

Chef An’s tribute to Royal Chef Angus An trained all over
Thai cuisine features
a mouthwatering salty, the world before landing in
sour and spicy sauce London at Nahm, the world’s
over succulent black cod. only Michelin-starred Thai
Cork surface, Torlys; restaurant. Inspired by
Alessi glass, AT Design the traditions and
Group; plate, Ikea; black flavours of authentic
dish, Made; flatware, Royal Thai cuisine,
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to Vancouver to
PERFECT PAIRS open Maenam,
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wine, such as Riesling spot serving
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Thai dishes.
Maenam’s Crispy Fried
Oysters with Nahm Jim
Sauce Crispy oysters and

a perfectly balanced
dipping sauce make this
nothing short of addictive.
Cork surface, Torlys; glass,
AT Design Group; plate, Ikea;
flatware, Crate & Barrel.

PERFECT PAIRS
A dry sparkling wine,
particularly Riesling.

80 H&H FEBRUARY 2010 Organic textures like SEE SOURCE GUIDE
cork and bamboo
warm up Maenam’s
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RECIPES

AS SHOWN ON PAGES 74 TO 80

West’s Potato Gnocchi 2 tbsp olive oil cylinder into ½" pieces, then push each
with Duck Confit 1 cup sliced wild mushrooms piece gently against the back of a fork and
roll off with your thumb to create grooves.
SERVES 4 AS AN APPETIZER Parsley sprigs 3. Prepare a large bowl of ice water, and
Sliced Kalamata olives (optional) bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. In
Chef Geraghty makes a black olive oil to add Freshly shaved black truffle (optional) batches, add gnocchi to boiling water. When
a salty hit to this dish, but you can substitute they rise to the top, cook one more minute,
sliced olives for a similar flavour. He uses 1. To make gnocchi, preheat oven to then remove with a slotted spoon and
fresh B.C. chanterelles when they’re in 450°F. Poke potato all over with a fork, plunge into ice water. Once fully cooled,
season; any seasonal wild mushroom will then bake until tender, about 1 hour. drain and reserve gnocchi.
work nicely too. Duck confit is available at When it’s cool enough to handle but still 4. Pull duck confit from the bone and
butchers and specialty food shops. very warm, scrape all flesh away from separate into small pieces. Heat olive oil in a
the peel and mash it. Transfer mash large non-stick frying pan over medium-high
1 large russet potato (about 10 oz.) to a fine-mesh sieve and press it through heat. Add gnocchi and cook, tossing gently,
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese sieve into a bowl. Stir in Parmesan, until golden. Add mushrooms and cook
½ cup all-purpose flour flour, salt and egg. Season with pepper another 2 minutes. Add duck confit and cook
¼ tsp table salt and nutmeg. another 2 minutes or until warmed through.
1 egg 2. Divide potato mixture into three. Dust Divide among 4 warmed bowls. Garnish with
each portion lightly with flour and roll into parsley sprigs, olives and truffle. CONTINUED
Black pepper a long cylinder about ¾" diameter. Cut each
Freshly grated nutmeg
8 oz. duck confit (1-2 legs)

ONE BAR TAKES CARE OF ABOUT
88 LOADS* BEFORE YOU NEED
TO REPLACE IT.

89 IF YOU COUNT THE LOAD OFF YOUR MIND.

*Depends on frequency of use and dryer settings.

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West’s Braised Lamb 1 tbsp white wine vinegar RECIPES
with Boulangère Potatoes Juice of 1 orange
and Radicchio Salt and pepper AS SHOWN ON PAGES 74 TO 80

SERVES 4 1. Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a medium frying cook potatoes another 15 minutes
pan over medium-high heat. Add onions or until golden on top.
Lamb shoulder is an affordable cut that’s and sauté until softened and just golden, 5. Heat a grill pan over medium-high
still very flavourful. Chef Geraghty serves about 8 minutes. Add garlic and cook heat. Brush radicchio quarters with olive
this with homemade mint sauce as well. another 2 minutes, then add rosemary oil and grill until lightly charred, about
and thyme and sauté another 1 minute. 2 minutes per side. Meanwhile, whisk
4 tbsp olive oil Remove from pan and reserve. together 3 tbsp olive oil, honey, white
2 medium onions, very thinly sliced 2. Wipe out pan and heat another 2 tbsp wine vinegar, orange juice and salt and
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced olive oil over medium-high heat. Season pepper in a large bowl. Add grilled radicchio
1 tsp finely chopped fresh rosemary lamb with salt and pepper and sear about and cover with plastic wrap for 15 minutes.
1 tsp finely chopped fresh thyme 4 minutes per side or until deeply golden 6. Slice lamb and serve with potatoes and
1 small (2–3 lb.) boneless lamb shoulder all over. Reserve. warm radicchio alongside. Serve with
3. Preheat oven to 300°F. Use some mint sauce if desired.
roast, tied of melted butter to grease an 8" x 8"
Salt and pepper casserole dish. Peel potatoes and slice Cibo’s Buffalo Mozzarella
2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted very thinly, about ¼". Layer in about and Mushroom Bruschetta
3 large russet potatoes one-fifth of sliced potatoes. Season
1 cup chicken stock with salt and pepper and top with SERVES 4
1 head radicchio, quartered a layer of about one third of onion mixture.
Olive oil (for brushing) Repeat, ending with a layer of potatoes, Chef Taylor uses a mixture of wild B.C.
3 tbsp olive oil and seasoning with salt and pepper mushrooms, but you can use any
2 tbsp honey at each layer. Add chicken stock mushrooms you like.
(it should come about halfway up sides
of the pan) and brush top with remaining 10 oz. mushrooms
butter. Place casserole on a baking sheet ¼ cup unsalted butter
and place a rack directly over dish. Place 1 clove garlic, finely chopped
lamb on top of rack. Bake about 2 hours 2 tsp chopped fresh thyme
or until lamb is tender and potatoes are
beginning to brown. Salt and pepper
4. Remove lamb and let rest, covered, ¼ cup chopped flat-leaf parsley
20 minutes. Meanwhile, increase oven ½ tsp lemon juice
temperature to 400°F and continue to 4 1"-thick slices sourdough bread
1 whole clove garlic, peeled

Extra virgin olive oil
1 250-g ball buffalo mozzarella, sliced

into 8 pieces
Aged balsamic vinegar, preferably
aged 12 years or more
Small wedge Pecorino cheese CONTINUED

PERFECT FOR THE PERSON
WHO ALWAYS REMEMBERS

THE DRYER SHEET.

AFTER THE LAUNDRY’S DONE.

And, it’s easy to install. Just stick it and forget it for about 4 months.*

*Depends on frequency of use and dryer settings.

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RECIPES

AS SHOWN ON PAGES 74 TO 80

Cibo’s Pear and Almond Tart the mixture looks like fine breadcrumbs. Add

Pastry egg and pulse until pastry just starts to form
1⅓ cups all-purpose flour
½ cup cold unsalted butter, cubed small clumps. Turn out onto a lightly floured
½ cup icing sugar
1. Dice mushrooms into ¼" pieces. surface, shape gently into a wide log, wrap in
Heat butter in a large pan over medium Pinch table salt
heat. Add chopped garlic and sauté 1 egg plastic and chill for 1 hour.
1–2 minutes or until just golden. Add thyme
and sauté another 20 seconds, then add Filling 2. Cream butter and sugar with electric mixer
mushrooms and increase heat to high. ½ cup plus 2 tbsp unsalted butter (5 oz.),
Once mushrooms are lightly golden, season until fluffy. Beat in ground almonds and salt.
with salt and pepper, reduce heat to medium at room temperature
and cook until softened, about 3 minutes. ¾ cup granulated sugar Add egg and yolk and mix well.
Stir in parsley and lemon juice. Keep warm. 2 cups ground almonds
2. Grill or toast bread on both sides. While ¼ tsp table salt 3. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grate chilled pastry
still hot, rub one side with whole garlic clove 1 egg
and divide among 4 plates. Drizzle with 1 egg yolk through large holes of a box grater into a 9"
some olive oil, top each one with 2 pieces 2 Bartlett or Anjou pears, peeled, cored and
mozzarella and some warm mushrooms removable-base fluted tart pan. Starting at
and their juices. Drizzle with a small sliced into 12 wedges each
amount of balsamic vinegar and shavings edges, press pastry into pan, creating a crust.
of Pecorino. 1. To make pastry, combine flour, butter, icing
sugar and salt in a food processor. Pulse until Place pan on a baking sheet and bake 15

minutes or until golden. Remove from oven

and spread almond mixture in crust. Arrange

pears in a circle, then press them down

into the filling. Bake another 12 minutes,

then reduce temperature to 300°F and

bake another 40 minutes or until golden

brown all over. Let cool to room temperature

before slicing. CONTINUED

IT ADDS FRESHNESS. IT’S AUTOMATIC.

IT’S ONE THING YOU CAN KEEP IN YOUR
DRYER FOR ABOUT 4 MONTHS* WITHOUT

IT BECOMING WRINKLED OR DIZZY.

Just stick the Bounce Dryer Bar inside your dryer and enjoy automatic freshness.

*Depends on frequency of use and dryer settings.

©2009 P&G

NEW RECIPES 4 6-oz. black cod fillets
ONLINE Thai basil
SHOW AS SHOWN ON PAGES 74 TO 80 Sliced fresh chilies (optional)
Fried shallots (optional)
ONLY AT Maenam’s Crispy Fried Oysters
HOUSEANDHOME.COM/TV with Nahm Jim Sauce 1. Combine tamarind pulp and 2 cups water
in a small pot and bring to a boil. Simmer
Lynda Reeves SERVES 2–4 3 to 5 minutes or until pulp is completely
softened. Pass through a strainer, pressing
Suzanne Dimma 1 clove garlic, chopped pulp to extract as much liquid as possible.
1–2 small hot chilies, sliced Reserve water and discard pulp.
NEW EPISODES 2. Combine garlic, coriander root, ginger
WEEKLY 1 tbsp chopped coriander roots or stems and salt in a mortar and pestle or food
1 tsp chopped galangal or ginger processor and pound or pulse into a coarse
• Home Tours paste. Add chilies and pound until chilies
• Easy DIY Pinch salt are bruised.
• Decorating Advice 4 tbsp lime juice 3. Heat 2 tbsp oil in a small pot or wok over
2 tbsp fish sauce medium-high heat. Add paste and fry until
exclusively at 2 tbsp sugar garlic is golden, about 4 minutes, scraping
the bottom of the pan so nothing sticks.
houseandhome.com/tv Vegetable oil for deep frying Add maple syrup or honey and water
½ cup all-purpose flour and bring to a simmer. Simmer until
DIY ½ cup cornstarch thickened, about 3 minutes. Remove from
Michael Penney 1½ tsp baking powder heat and stir in ⅓ cup tamarind water
¼ tsp table salt and fish sauce. Keep warm.
Sponsored by: ¾ cup cold soda water 4. Heat 2 tbsp vegetable oil in a large non-
1 egg stick frying pan over medium-high heat. Add
12 oysters, shucked fish, flesh-side down, and cook 4 to 5 minutes
or until golden. Flip over and cook another
1. To make sauce, combine garlic, chilies, 3 to 5 minutes or until fish is just cooked.
coriander, galangal and salt in a mortar and Divide among 4 plates and top with warm
pestle and pound into a coarse paste. Stir in sauce. Garnish with Thai basil, fried shallots
lime juice, fish sauce and sugar. and extra sliced chilies if desired.
2. Add enough oil to a large deep pot to come
up to 1½" deep, but at least 4" below the top SEE SOURCE GUIDE
of the pot. Heat the oil to 375°F (use a frying
thermometer for accuracy). For best results,
use a countertop deep fryer.
3. To make batter, whisk flour, cornstarch,
baking powder and salt together. Whisk
in soda water and egg. Pat oysters dry with
paper towels then dip into batter. Deep fry
about 1-2 minutes or until golden and
crispy. Drain on paper towels and serve
immediately with Nahm Jim sauce.

Maenam’s 3-Flavour Fish

SERVES 4

Tamarind is a tangy fruit pulp available
at Asian grocery stores.

1 8-oz. packet tamarind pulp, torn
into large pieces

2 cups water
½ cup peeled garlic cloves
3 tbsp chopped coriander root or stems
3 tbsp chopped ginger

Pinch salt
½ cup coarsely chopped seeded hot chilies
2 tbsp vegetable oil
½ cup maple syrup or honey
½ cup water
2 tbsp fish sauce
2 tbsp vegetable oil

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HISTORY for a large abstract painting that Alan
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those days, all the great decorators saved CONTINUED FROM PAGE 59 Parsons-style table and chairs are a
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the rooms for an upcoming issue and we and privacy. on a pedestal, and panels made with
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the photo of John reclining in the bed Inside the house, Alan created interest in the sparely decorated room.
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be naughty. ways the project was a sensitive restoration of the house’s
was a sensitive original character, the end result
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Hadley and Billy Baldwin, and his house’s original both style and function. Pale wood floors,
work held the same cosmopolitan character, bright, open spaces and an arresting mix
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that style couldn’t be learned. You were modern in both has once again been brought to the
born with the raw material. People style and function” forefront, with its beauty intact, proving
either had it or they didn’t. Swift’s old adage wrong — Alan has
charming vignettes and seating areas, created a veritable silk purse.
One day in 1992, John called to say putting into play his unique collections
he had sold his landmark Victorian and of furniture and artwork to create MODERN MIX
moved to a “terrible little place with delightful layerings of old and new, and
nothing going for it.” He was doing it up traditional and modern — and with more CONTINUED FROM PAGE 62
— did we want to shoot it? Of course we than a few unexpected pieces offering
did. The surprise was a light and airy city hits of whimsy. With the pale, neutral few must-haves from my husband: hits
space in creamy tones with loads of glass. walls as a quiet backdrop, Alan mixes of stainless steel in the kitchen, dark
John had turned the page. Almost all his bold pieces in the living room: a vintage wood floors and built-in bookshelves.
contemporaries had retired but he was zebra rug, pieces from his extensive
stronger than ever. collection of blue and white china Because the renovation took four
(Chinese export from the late 18th and months to complete, I knew exactly
His longtime friend and collaborator, early 19th centuries), African art and what every room would look like by the
Nancy Nevile-Smith, expressed what sculpture, and architectural sketches time we moved in. I’m a big believer in
many designers believed to be true: that (by former Ontario College of Art teacher reinventing old finds, reupholstering
John had the keenest and most sensitive Earl Wilson). The adjoining dining room every few years and shifting furniture
eye for colour that any of us have ever from room to room. I also like to shop,
seen. Said dear friend Scott DeWare, so I made sure my budget allowed for
“John was urbane and elegant; he believed a few new key pieces like a dining room
the ultimate luxury was comfort. He was table, bedside tables and a mid-century-
infallible in matters of scale and creating modern sideboard.
environments that welcomed all.”
In the end, those four days at my
The ’80s was a wonderful decade for parents’ house turned into six weeks,
style in Toronto. Yorkville was filled with but even my husband admits that the
the best designers and their studios. They renovation was well worth it. We now
all inspired me, but none more than the have a house that works for our growing
great John Schofield Manuel. family, without compromising style.

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PAGE Elm, call (416) 537-0110 or visit westelm.com. (403) 233-7878, and at Plan B, Oakville, Ont.
$30: Snille swivel desk chair, Ikea, call 1-866-866- (905) 337-9494, and at Studio b, Toronto
Page 10 IKEA or visit ikea.ca. Striped Wallpaper: $180: (416) 868-9600 or visit studiobhome.com;
Dimma switch, Block Print Stripe (BP 754), Farrow & Ball, Toronto folding wood stool, Accents de Ville by Linea,
Ikea, call 1-866- (416) 920-0200, 1-877-363-1040 or visit farrow-ball. call 1-800-663-2384 or adv-imports.com for
866-IKEA or visit com for retailers across Canada. $61: Stripes and retailers across Canada.
ikea.ca; paint Textures collection ST5691 wallpaper, Crown
colour, Beauti-Tone Wallpaper + Fabric, call 1-800-268-1300 for retailers LIVING
Opening Night across Canada. $35: The Wallpaper Company Black
(6L1-8), Home Hardware/Home Building Centres, and White Moire Stripe (WC1283400), special order Pages 32 to 38
visit homehardware.ca for locations across Canada; at The Home Depot, call 1-800-628-0525 or visit Design, Christopher
Soho pull, Summerhill Hardware, Toronto homedepot.ca for locations across Canada. McCormack
(416) 785-1225, 1-888-444-3292; fabrics, Designer Campaign Desk: $5,670: Hickory Chair Asheworth and Florin Scarlat,
Fabrics, visit designerfabrics.ca, and at Robert Allen Campaign desk, Elte, Toronto (416) 785-7885, McCormack
(to the trade), visit robertallendesign.com, and at 1-888-276-3583 or visit elte.com, and at Celadon Architects, Toronto
Victoria Hagan, visit victoriahagan.com, and at Collection, Montreal (514) 789-1542 or visit (416) 599-9800,
Kravet Canada (to the trade), visit kravetcanada. celadoncollection.com. $1,299: Campaign desk, and by Harvey
com; porcelain tiles, Mettro Source, visit mettro.ca. Crate & Barrel, call 1-800-967-6696 or visit Wise Design, Toronto (416) 929-5858 or visit
crateandbarrel.ca. $590: Shanghai desk, Pier 1 harveywisedesign.com; millwork fabrication,
STYLE FILES Imports, call 1-800-245-4595 or visit pier1.ca. Space Furniture, Toronto (416) 955-4559 or visit
spacefurniture.ca; structural engineer, Hamann
Pages 17 to 22 FINDS Engineering, Toronto (416) 391-1676. Page 32:
Page 17: Gotta Have Living room with fireplace: Rug, Carpet Villa,
It: Green pitcher, Page 26 visit carpetvilla.ca; large wooden piece (on mantel),
Jackson Falk, 1. Pasha Stripe The Door Store, Toronto (416) 863-1590 or visit
Toronto Velvet fabric, thedoorstore.ca; coffee table, Structube, visit
(647) 347-9112 Joanne Fabrics structube.com for locations across Canada;
or visit jacksonfalk. (to the trade), visit red bowl, Hollace Cluny, Toronto (416) 968-7894,
ca; bone dish, South joannefabrics.com. 1-888-968-7660 or visit hollacecluny.ca; large
Hill Home, Toronto (416) 924-7224 or visit 2. Kavali photograph, Love, Beer, Shinjuku Tokyo 5/13 by
southhillhome.com; two matte white vases, Cynthia candlesticks, Kenneth Herdy, medium photograph, Cuba #59
Findlay Antiques, Toronto (416) 260-9057 or visit Crate & Barrel, call 1-800-967-6696 or visit (1) by Elaine Ling, Art Interiors, Toronto
cynthiafindlay.com; tall white vase, Hollace Cluny, crateandbarrel.ca. 3. L’Alhambra mosaic tile, (416) 488-3157 or visit artinteriors.ca;
Toronto (416) 968-7894 or visit hollacecluny.ca; Mettro Source, Toronto (416) 913-1722 or visit wall colour, White Down (OC-131) from
mirror, Anthropologie, Edmonton (780) 487-6524, mettro.ca. 4. Bunny Williams for BeeLine Home the Off White Colours collection, Benjamin
Toronto (416) 449-6666, (416) 964-9700 or visit Regale armchair, Celadon Collection, Montreal Moore, as above. Portrait: Cream deep
anthropologie.com; wall colour, Calamine (230), (514) 789-1542 or visit celadoncollection.com. bowl (on dining table), The Door Store, as
mantel colour, Pavillion Gray (242), Farrow & Ball, 5. Normann Copenhagen Mormor tableware, Mjölk, above; bowl (on island), Hollace Cluny, as above;
Toronto (416) 920-0200, 1-877-363-1040 or visit visit mjolk.ca or normann-copenhagen.com. modified white metal lampshade (over island),
farrow-ball.com for retailers across Canada. Ikea, call 1-866-866-IKEA or visit ikea.ca for
ROOMS locations. Page 34: Kitchen: Large white pitcher
MORE THAT WORK (over sink), The Door Store, as above; counters,
OR LESS N & G Soapstone Countertops, Stouffville, Ont.
Page 30 (905) 640-6213, 1-866-421-4425 or visit
Page 24 Bill Blass Library soapstoneontario.com; slate floor tiles, Stone
Personalized wall lamp, Visual Tile International, Toronto (416) 515-9000; in-floor
Stationery: Comfort, visit radiant heating, SBN Mechanical, Toronto (416)
$8.30: Vera visualcomfort.com; 497-5555 or visit sbnmechanical.com; Wolf stove,
Wang Fine Papers antique mushwani Tasco Distributors, visit tasco.net; Grohe faucet, call
Mandarin Orange kilim, Elte, Toronto Taps Bath Centre, 1-800-263-2976 or visit tapsbath.
correspondence (416) 785-7885 or visit elte.com; Cavallini com; red Le Creuset pot (on stove), toaster,
card, through William Arthur, visit williamarthur. & Co. wrapping paper, Write Impressions, visit Williams-Sonoma, visit williams-sonoma.ca for
com for retailers. $4.44: Bordered pearl white write-impressions.ca, and at The Papery, Toronto locations; soap, soap dish, Ginger’s, Toronto (416)
monogrammed notes, through Crane & Co., call (416) 968-0706 or (416) 962-3916 or visit 787-1787, 1-888-444-3292 or visit gingersbath.
1-800-268-2281 or visit crane.com for retailers thepaperytoronto.com, or visit cavallini.com; com. Fridge and desk: Redwood, Urban Tree
across Canada. $1.40: Pistachio monogram note Iron Works Historic Bath, Kohler, call Salvage, Toronto (647) 438-7516 or visit
cards, Indigo Books & Music and Chapters, call 1-800-4-KOHLER or visit kohler.ca for retailers urbantreesalvage.com; Eames chair, eBay, visit
1-800-832-7569 or visit chapters.indigo.ca, across Canada; McGuire Antalya single bench ebay.ca; plant, white plant pot, Ikea, as above;
or through Pistachio, visit epistachio.com. (LO-312), Brougham Interiors, Vancouver fridge, Caplan’s, Toronto (416) 767-1655 CONTINUED
Mod Desk Chair: $1,925: Eames management (604) 980-1524 or visit broughaminteriors.com,
chair, Design Within Reach, Toronto (416) 977-4003

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or visit caplans.ca. Bar: Glasses, napkins, as above; towels, drinking glass, soap, MAKING HISTORY
pitcher, shaker, Angus & Company, Toronto toiletries, Ginger’s, as above; plant pot,
(416) 537-4104 or visit angusandcompany.com; orchid, Ikea, as above. Pages 54 to 59
millwork design, McCormack Architects, as Page 54: Wall colour throughout, Phantom
above; millwork construction, Space Furniture, FOCUS (2256), Pratt & Lambert, call 1-877-772-8898
as above; back-painted glass colour, Ashwood or visit prattandlambert.com for retailers across
(OC-47) from the Off White Colours collection, Pages 46 and 48 Canada; ceiling throughout, Cloud White
Benjamin Moore, call 1-800-361-5898 or visit Page 46: 1. Samuel (CC-40), from the Designer Classics collection,
benjaminmoore.ca for retailers across Canada. Heath knob, trim colour throughout, White Down (OC-131),
Page 36: Back exterior: Ground-floor windows, Palladio Decorative from the Off White Colours collection,
doors, Pella, visit pella.com for dealers across Hardware, visit Benjamin Moore, call 1-800-361-5898 or visit
Canada; second-floor windows, Ross Windows agences-ahc.com. benjaminmoore.ca for retailers across Canada.
& Doors, visit rosswindowsanddoors.com for 2. Knob latchset Page 55: Portrait: Rug, St. Lawrence Sunday
dealers; white lounge chairs, St. Lawrence (412), Omnia, Antique Market, Toronto (416) 350-8865 or
Sunday Antique Market, Toronto (416) 350-8865 visit omniaindustries.com. 3. Turnstyle Designs visit sundayantiquemarket.com. Exterior: Front
or visit sundayantiquemarket.com for Madrid knob, The Art of Hardware, visit door colour, Black Beauty (2128-10) from the
information. Dining table with shelf: Art, artofhardware.com. 4. Tracy Glover Prospect Colour Preview collection, shutter colour,
Peony magenta-09 by Madeleine Lamont, Art Hill knob, Hollace Cluny, visit hollacecluny.ca, Adams Gold (HC-18), porch colour, exterior
Interiors, as above; in-floor radiant heating, SBN and through Tracy Glover Objects and Lighting, trim colour, Lancaster Whitewash (HC-174),
Mechanical, as above; Oly pendant light (over visit tracygloverstudio.com for ordering exterior wall colour, Blair Gold (HC-22) all from
table), South Hill Home, Toronto (416) 924-7224 information. 5. Crystal knob, The Door Store, the Historical Colours collection, Benjamin
or visit southhillhome.com; shallow white bowl, visit thedoorstore.ca. 6. Vintage knob latchset Moore, as above; verandas, front porch
Hollace Cluny, as above. Living room overall: (405), Omnia, as above. 7. Cross knob (K235/ construction, Clutterbuck Construction,
Wood side table (between chairs), Urban Tree E204), Rocky Mountain Hardware, visit Port Hope, Ont.(905) 373-8005 or visit
Salvage, as above; rug, Carpet Villa, as above; rockymountainhardware.com for retailers across clutterbuckconstruction.blogspot.com; drop
stone Buddhas, St. Lawrence Sunday Antique Canada. Page 48: 8. Weiser Lock Troy knob, Home cloths, Canadian Tire, visit canadiantire.com for
Market, as above; throw pillows, red bowl, Hardware, visit homehardware.ca for locations locations across Canada. Page 56: Stools, Pier 1
Hollace Cluny, as above; throw, Angus & across Canada. 9. Knob latchset (415), Omnia, Imports, call 1-800-245-4595 or visit pier1.ca;
Company, as above; coffee table, Structube, as as above. 10. Weiser Lock Hancock knob, Home light fixture, Klaus by Nienkämper, Toronto (416)
above. Page 38: Principal bedroom: Bedding, Hardware, visit homehardware.ca for locations 362-3434 or visit klausn.com. Page 57: Dining
Lucca, Toronto (416) 485-4999; light fixture, across Canada. 11. Insignia doorknob, room: Chairs, table, Elte, Toronto (416) 785-7885,
black lamps, sheepskin rug, Ikea, as above; Anthropologie, Edmonton (780) 487-6524, 1-888-276-3583 or visit elte.com; vase, Michael
wall colour, Arrowroot (29-82), Pratt & Lambert, Toronto (416) 449-6666, (416) 964-9700 or Thomas, visit michaelthomasantiques. CONTINUED
call 1-877-772-8898 or visit prattandlambert.com visit anthropologie.com. 12. Art Deco knob,
for retailers across Canada; bench upholstery, Summerhill Hardware, Toronto (416) 785-1225,
Rudy’s Custom Upholstery, Toronto 1-888-444-3292. 13. Karcher knob, The Art of
(416) 282-0437. Bathroom: Sinks, faucets, Hardware, as above. 14. Arts and Crafts knob,
Taps Bath Centre, as above; flamed granite floor Summerhill Hardware, as above. 15. Octagonal
tiles, Olympia Tile & Stone, call 1-800-268-1613 knob (5073), Baldwin, call 1-800-566-1986 or
or visit olympiatile.com for locations across visit baldwinhardware.com for retailers. 16.
Canada; basket, Angus & Company, Hardware Renaissance Sunrise knob, Fenexco,
call 1-888-566-4949 or visit fenexco.com.

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com; feature wall colour, Kendall Charcoal (HC-166) rugs, Ikea, call 1-866-866-IKEA or visit ikea.ca (416) 787-1787, 1-888-444-3292 or visit
from the Historical Colours collection, Benjamin for locations across Canada; stainless steel
Moore, as above. Page 58: Bedroom sitting area: counters, shelves, Thomas Brooks Manufacturing, gingersbath.com; mirror, Elte, as above; sconces,
Sofa, chair, Ikea, call 1-866-866-IKEA or visit ikea.ca Port Perry, Ont. (905) 260-5840; faucet,
for locations across Canada. Foyer: Rug, St. The Home Depot, call 1-800-628-0525 or visit Sescolite, Toronto (416) 651-6570 or visit sescolite.
Lawrence Sunday Antique Market, as above. homedepot.ca for locations across Canada; light,
Eurolite, Toronto (416) 203-1501 or visit eurolite. com; vase, Hollace Cluny, Toronto (416) 968-7894
MODERN MIX com. Kitchen portrait: Stools, Ikea, call
1-866-866-IKEA or visit ikea.ca for locations or visit hollacecluny.ca. Vanity: Table, Ikea,
Pages 60 to 65 across Canada; built-in shelves, Franklin Design
Wall painting, Brian Hanes, Toronto Carpentry, [email protected]. Page 63: call 1-866-866-IKEA or visit ikea.ca for locations
(416) 892-5483. Page 60: Living room with Dining room: Lamp, Decorum Decorative Finds,
fireplace: Tile, Ciot, visit ciot.com; carpet, West Toronto (416) 966-6829; tabletop, Hardware, across Canada; Hable Construction chair fabric,
Elm, Toronto (416) 537-0110 or visit westelm.com Toronto (416) 462-3099 or visit hardwareinteriors.
for ordering information; coffee table, Roots com; rug, Crate & Barrel, call 1-888-657-4108 Y&Co, Toronto (416) 968-7700, Montreal (514)
Home, visit canada.roots.com; mirror, InVu or visit crateandbarrel.ca for ordering information;
Drapery, call 1-866-572-2472 or visit sconce, Sescolite, Toronto (416) 651-6570 287-8998 or visit ycocarpet.com; Madeline
invudraperyco.com; credenza, Ikea, call or visit sescolite.com; wishbone chairs, Morba,
1-866-866-IKEA or visit ikea.ca for locations Toronto (416) 364-5144 or visit morba.ca; black Weinrib rug, Elte, Toronto (416) 785-7885 or
across Canada; Indian Ocean art, Savannah paint, Forge Black (P2143-41), Para Paints, call
College of Art and Design, visit shopscadonline. 1-800-461-7272 or visit para.com for retailers visit elte.com; jars, bowls, Anthropologie, visit
com; flowers, Posies, Toronto (416) 588-9061 across Canada. Child’s room: Moose hook,
or visit posiesflowers.com. Page 61: Living room hamper, KolKid, Toronto (416) 681-0368 or visit anthropologie.com. Page 64: Family room: Rug,
sofa: Lamps, Decorum Decorative Finds, kolkid.ca; pillow, Pottery Barn, visit potterybarn.
Toronto (416) 966-6829. Staircase: Wallpaper, ca; Oeuf crib, Moms to Be and More, visit Ikea, as above; chairs, Pottery Barn, as above;
Pro Glo Paints, Toronto (416) 256-2600 or visit momstobeandmore.com; carpet, Ikea, as
torontopaintstore.com; sisal runner, Elte, Toronto above. Purse shelves: Shelves, Franklin Design office wall colour, Hot Pink (100B-7), Behr, visit
(416) 785-7885, 1-888-276-3583 or visit elte.com; Carpentry, as above. Bamboo chair: Chair,
floor tile, Ciot, as above; bench, Hardware, Toronto French Country, Toronto (416) 944-2204; Alanna behr.com for retailers across Canada; Penguin
(416) 462-3099 or visit hardwareinteriors.com; Cavanagh print, Hollace Cluny, as above. Bed:
Martha Sturdy turquoise tray, Hollace Cluny, Side tables, L’Atelier, Toronto (416) 966-0200; book cover art by Alanna Cavanagh,
Toronto (416) 968-7894 or visit hollacecluny.ca. headboard fabric, Designer Fabrics, Toronto
Page 62: Kitchen: Cabinetry, cabinet hardware, (416) 531-2810 or visit designerfabrics.ca; Hollace Cluny, as above; table spraying,
headboard construction, Princess Perfect
Upholstery, Toronto (416) 465-0821 or visit Benjamen Furniture Refinishing, Toronto
princessperfect.ca; throw, Elte, as above; pillow,
Koko, visit kokotrends.com. Basement: Baskets, (416) 745-2559. Page 65: Get The Look:
Winners, call 1-877-946-6877 or visit winners.ca
for locations across Canada; carpets, Ikea, as Illustration, Nan Lawson, visit nanlawson.etsy.com
above. Bathroom: Sink, mirrored cabinet,
towels, bath salt, silver tube, Ginger’s, Toronto for ordering information; Chiang Mai bergere

chair, The Cross, Vancouver (604) 689-2900

or visit thecrossdesign.com; Barbara Hulanicki

Ophelia wallpaper, Graham & Brown, visit

grahamandbrown.com for retailers; opal lamp,

Shine Home, visit shineeveryday.com; Panama

Bari in Valeria Hojas, Designer Fabrics, Toronto

(416) 531-2810 or visit designerfabrics.ca;

Schumacher Imperial Trellis in Treillage/Ivory,

Schumacher Arches Print in Bamboo, Bilbrough

& Co., Toronto (416) 960-1611, 1-800-563-5716

or visit bilbroughs.com for locations across

Canada; rug, Dash & Albert, call 1-800-658-5035

or visit dashandalbert.com; Karlstad cushion, Ikea,

call 1-866-866-IKEA or visit ikea.ca for locations

across Canada; Eames side chair, Design Within

Reach, Toronto (416) 977-4003 or visit dwr.com;

angled-leg dining table, West Elm, Toronto

(416) 537-0110 or visit westelm.com; Keystone

black hexagonal tile, Daltile of Canada, visit

daltile.com for information. CONTINUED

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