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10. SOFTWARE UPDATE Layer your home in eclectic luxury with pops of radiant colour and textures.

20. FAB FAVES When Herald writer Andrea Cox tours show homes, there’s always something that catches her eye. Check out a few of her favourite things.

ON THE COVER: 36. HOME HARDWARE Manufacturers pull out all WEST COAST ON THE PRAIRIES Fir beams, the stops when dressing up homeowners’ kitchens. soaring spaces and a decidedly West Coast theme define this Valley Ridge home.

INSIDE OUT OBJECT OF AFFECTION An African carving has great significance for entrepreneur and 12 philanthropist Brett Wilson.

TURNING TABLES Mixtures of rustic and modern materials, glass and gleaming 18 metals make these coffee tables anything but ordinary.

LIGHTEN UP Spring’s arrival signifies a fresh start. Perk up your palace with a thorough 29 cleaning. Then start adding some pops of 21 colour. Ever wonder what the backyard of Shaw VINTAGE STYLE From lighting to insulation Communications president Peter Bissonnette’s 32 and special lacquers — when designing a $9-million home looks like? Read more in our wine cellar, it’s all about the grape. Outside section starting on page 21. Plus, stories on barbecues and patio furniture. INNER-CITY MODERN Homeowners trans- form a 1960s Confederation Park bungalow 38 into a capsule of cutting-edge modernity.

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DESIGN: Yes! It is officially spring (at least in my mind), when Jennifer Worley our thoughts turn naturally to moving out the darker colours of winter, uncovering the windows and letting WRITERS: in the bright and new of sunshine and nature. Barbara Balfour, Suzanne Beaubien, And we think of not only updating, but expanding, Maria Canton, Andrea Cox, our inside living space into the outdoors. Annalise Klingbeil, Rachel Naud, Jessica Patterson, Joel Schlesinger It does not matter that we live in a true winter city — in fact, that may make our shortened PHOTOGRAPHERS: spring and summer seasons even more Wil Andruschak, Estelle Besserer, important. We want to enjoy every Michelle Hofer minute of them. PRINT CO-ORDINATION: In this, our second issue of Tori Marin Inside magazine, we look at some fabulous -area PRE-PRESS TECHNICIANS: homes — one in the suburb Ron Kindrat, Kevin Andrechuk of Valley Ridge, and the other in the inner-city PRINTER: neighbourhood around Confed- Teldon Print Media eration Park — to show how you can make a home your modern, stylish own, no matter where you live. And we also put the Outside in Inside. 215 16 St. S.E., Calgary, AB, T2E 7P5 We not only continue our look at the great PUBLISHER: local designs and décor that can put that Guy Huntingford special stamp on your new home or make the home you live in feel new again with a great ADVERTISING VICE-PRESIDENT: update (think lots of colour and textures), Rob Maleschuk we have also gone looking for great products and design ideas that can transform your ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER: patio, backyard or deck into the perfect place to Darrell Ittermann entertain family and friends. ADVERTISING SALES: Take a look at the backyard of Shaw president Bruce Chorel, David Crowell, Ed Jessome, Peter Bissonnette’s multi-million-dollar home for Carol Lewis, Sherry McKinley, Janine Rea, some great tips and you won’t want to be anywhere Adam Service else this summer.

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The object of my affection is a carved lioness with cubs I faced in climbing Kilimanjaro. We had the misfortune of attached. It’s made of a heavy, dark wood from central Africa. It climbing through a -20 C wind- and snow-storm. I was doing weighs 30 to 40 pounds, and it’s just a beautiful carving. a charity climb for Alzheimer's Canada — there was a group It cost me less than $200, and I bought it on a roadside in of 10 of us climbing — and we were fortunate to have 100 per Africa right after climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in 2002. I had cent success in getting everyone to the peak, which is about climbed Kilimanjaro to prove to myself — and my family and double the going rate in terms of people who set out to climb friends — that cancer, which I’d been treated for one year ear- that mountain. lier, had not taken either my life or my spirit. So it became a The real celebration was I had finished my radiation treat- very important piece for me, as the one item I brought back ments just a year earlier and was still pretty tired and exhausted. from Africa. I had to leave some clothing and a pair of boots It was one of the most motivational and moving experiences behind because I didn’t have room in my luggage. I’ve had. I remember pulling out the satellite phone when I got It lives on a coffee table in the middle of my library. It to the top of the mountain and phoning each of my three kids reminds me of the beauty of Africa, and the challenges that and my dad to say I’d made it. i

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12 | inside | FALL 2011 When Erik DeWiel and his wife Chris Seger built their dream home in Valley Ridge, they knew exactly how to make the most of the property’s prime location on an escarpment above River.

Having lived on the 1.2-hectare property in northwest Calgary since 1996, they understood which way the wind blew and what direction offered the best light throughout the day. And so, inspired by a picturesque inn on the west coast of Vancouver Island, as well as elements of the traditional longhouse of the Haida first nation, the couple asked Jonn Lavertu of Timberock Homes to design and build their perfect post-and-beam home. Longer than it is wide, the 5,000-square-foot home (which is now for sale) lies parallel to the river. And with an open-concept design aided by fir beams that create soaring spaces, the family can enjoy river views from virtually every room in the house. “Every room has a view, but we wanted to not just be able to be in a room and see in one direction,” explains DeWiel. “From almost every room, you can see through to different parts of the house where there are large windows. The idea was to feel like you were in the forest and could see in every direction.” The home’s focal point is a round room with 30-foot cathedral-style ceiling and floor-to-ceiling, double-sided stone fireplace. This feature was Seger’s idea, inspired by the Wickaninnish Inn’s Pointe Restaurant, a vaulted tim- ber-and-glass dome-like structure that sits perched over the rocks on Chesterman Beach in Tofino, B.C. On a visit to the inn, Seger thought the restaurant’s design was graceful and maximized the views, and could translate well on her own property. It was a challenge to build, says Lavertu of Timberock, but the result is the perfect ski-lodge-style great room for entertaining guests or relaxing with family. “It’s really quite special,” he says. “It gives the impression that it’s been there for 100 years.” As for maximizing the views the couple so cherished for nearly a decade of living on the property nestled between a golf course and an environmental reserve, mission accomplished, says DeWiel. “When you’re standing in there, you’re really surrounded by glass and timbers, and you feel like you’re out right at the edge of the forest, above the river, yet you’re inside,” he adds. “We entertain quite a bit, and when people come over we almost always move as a group into that room. You can put a lot of people in it, and because it’s round you can still all see each other and have lots of space.” Building on the amazing views, the thoughtfully designed interiors embody the outdoors by making generous use of natural materials: Douglas fir beams hand-hewn from trees harvested after a forest fire in Cranbrook, B.C., slate and maple floors, anodized bronze windows and that floor-to- ceiling fireplace made from grizzly rock limestone. s We wanted people to come into the home and enjoy the warmth of it, but really be focused on the property — to look outside.

s “We selected materials and colours to tiny couch. A lot of the furniture was chosen to integrate with the surrounding forest and land- work with the house. Chris and I are into antiques, scape, and the idea was to draw those views into so we’ve had antiques for years. Old and wooden the home,” says DeWiel. things tend to work well in homes that have a lot “We wanted people to come into the home and of timber and wood.” enjoy the warmth of it but really be focused on Among the antique treasures is a large wooden the property — to look outside.” rectory table that sits in the centre of the The unique texture of the hand-hewn timbers upstairs office. throughout the home adds to the interior’s “It anchors that room,” says DeWiel. “Those organic appeal. Carved with hand tools and sorts of things we thought would work well.” assembled by Okotoks-based Crazy Creek Finishings throughout the home, such as heavy Timber Frames using traditional joinery, the iron door handles and hinges made by a black- honey-coloured beams gleam with a rustic smith in Nelson, B.C., are a nod to traditional character that unifies the home’s design. craftsmanship. Wrought-iron light fixtures and The beams not only provide integral structural chandeliers from Kichler’s Dover Series were support to the home’s grand spaces, they also chosen for their timeless esthetic and ability define each area in this open-concept layout, to stand out in a home that features dramatic and have a sensory appeal all their own. elements. “It really makes you want to touch it,” says “We didn’t want to have something really DeWiel, pointing to vertical beams that offset modern-looking,” says DeWiel. the dining room. He can’t walk through without In the kitchen, a copper hood over the stove running his hand over the dimpled wood. (made by Hammersmith Custom Metal Crafting, Another of his wife’s ideas was incorporat- based in Calgary) looks like it was lifted right out ing elements of the Haida longhouse, ex- of a heritage home, while Kohler’s modern version amples of which she had also seen on B.C.’s of the classic farm sink adds antique appeal coast. The front door is located at one end of to the open-style kitchen where a large granite the home. To get to it, guests walk through a island begs visitors to pull up a stool. long timber frame structure that offers shelter “Some people want kitchens that are hidden from the elements, yet is open enough that away and they don’t want their dishes showing guests get an immediate taste of the great views when they are preparing and their guests are in the home was built to enjoy. another room,” says DeWiel. “We don’t live like “I thought it was such a lovely place to gather that. All of our friends come over and everything as people are coming into your home. I wanted to revolves around the kitchen. So we didn’t want integrate that concept,” says Seger. the kitchen to be in one part of the house where Though a long way from the West Coast, the you couldn’t see the rest of the home.” couple’s property has a lengthy history of its The home’s one non-traditional design feature own among the aboriginal people of southern is an elevator located near the kitchen. The builder Alberta — something that has always intrigued advised installing two staircases because the home them, says Seger. is so long, but the elevator offered a much smaller All of our friends come over and everything revolves around the kitchen. “This was a buffalo kill area for natives,” she footprint — and it’s proven to be more convenient says. “There have been arrowheads found not than the couple could have imagined. far from where our house is located, and we “When we put it in, I thought, ‘Oh, I’ll probably have found buffalo bones on the hill just south use it once a month.’ But I must use it five times of the house. As the excavation was done for a day. It’s just so easy,” says DeWiel. the house, there were layers of buffalo bones The couple’s two college-age sons enjoy coming found in the ground.” home to their own floor at the basement level, The couple’s appreciation for the historic aspects which was dug out to let in natural light. A pool of their property — as well as the timeless quality table, kitchen and separate entrance mean they of a post-and-beam home — is reflected in the never have to worry about disturbing their parents Photos, top to bottom: The focal point of the home is a antique pieces DeWiel and Seger chose to furnish upstairs — no matter how many friends they’ve round room with 30-foot cathedral-style ceiling inspired by their home. Large, timeless pieces made from dragged home with them. the Wickaninnish Inn’s Pointe Restaurant. The master ensuite, wood, metal and leather work with the home’s The guest room on the main floor features meanwhile, is a showcase of stonework, while hand-hewn classic esthetic and its sheer size, says DeWiel. a 25-foot ceiling that gives the room a “grain- timber throughout the home gives the interior an organic “The great room is so large that you need to elevator-type feel,” says DeWiel, adding, with an appeal. have really heavy, big furniture to anchor it. Oth- all-glass north wall, the couple’s bedroom on the Opposite: A large granite island invites visitors to linger in erwise, it would look funny if you just had a little second floor affords the best views of the river. i the open-concept kitchen.

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OUTSIDE T H E B O X Tables aren’t just for squares anymore

by RACHEL NAUD

What has changed are the rules and our openness to breaking them Tables are not just for coasters and coffee cups completely reinventing the design of the space.” anymore — with innovative designs and materials, One design trend that’s hot right now is they are not just functional pieces of living room clustering tables together to create a layered, furniture. Instead, today’s tables are evolving into staggered effect. This works with tables of varying fashionable design show pieces. height and sizes such as the Flute table by “Tables have become a real focal point in our living Poliform, says Ford. spaces,” says Shaun Ford, president and creative “It’s a really interesting look, and we’re seeing it director of Shaun Ford Design in Calgary. more frequently,” he says. Mixing and layering materials in unexpected finishes, from raw and industrial to dainty and glamorous. “They used to be just functional, but can now Mixing and layering materials in unexpected become pieces of art.” finishes — from raw and industrial to dainty and While living room tables have traditionally glamorous — is another growing table trend. evoked images of boxy squares and rectangles, “The sculptural effects of some of these designs they are becoming integral to homeowners’ most are stunning,” says Eyre. sophisticated visions of what constitutes stylish “A personal favourite of mine is layering end décor, adds Katie Eyre, a certified interior decorator tables over coffee tables. It adds so much luxury, with Interior Living in Calgary. texture and depth.” “What has changed and evolved are the rules, Coffee tables that have nesting tables, or benches and our openness to breaking them,” she says. tucked below, are also popular, as are using tiered “This has introduced new styles and fresh takes on coffee tables for additional storage. typical designs, applying finishes and materials in For city dwellers living in tight quarters, the Lift unconventional ways and bringing back excitement Table by Team 7 is a creative solution says Ford. to a traditional concept.” “There’s quite a bit of functional storage that Eyre is seeing coffee tables in more intriguing will be hidden away,” he says. shapes, built with atypical materials such as granite “It lifts to different heights and has a hidden and glass. storage drawer, which is interesting because you “We’re also seeing brass, bronze and iron on very can use it to dine at or as a low coffee table and simple, modern lines, as well as giant metal drums, everything in between.” i driftwood, mirror, smooth sculptural metals and the combination of these,” she says. Tables are also being used to contrast with other Top photo: Ash and pewter coffee table blends rustic and modern materials. Photos at left, from top: Dark silver/ items in the space, says Ford. brass iron coffee table has an old-world charm; pewter bronze “For example, if you have a modern residence and glass coffee table makes light of a functional piece, and throw an eclectic antique table into the mix, and cubic nesting coffee table with benches provides multi- it’s something you don’t expect to see,” he says. purpose functionality without sacrificing good looks. All tables “It’s an interesting way to layer the space without pictured are available in Calgary at Interior Living.

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SHINING EXAMPLE Stainless steel and glass mosaic tile give stylish shine to a kitchen back- In the round Crafted from stainless steel with splash — Innovations by routed patterning, this circular coffee table has Jayman, Nitro model in an open centre — perfect for floating candles. Walden — Stepper show home in EvansRidge

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Grill masters

Today’s barbecues make grilling a breeze by RACHEL NAUD

Calgarians love summer. After months of slaving over the kitchen Like propane-fuelled barbecues, natural-gas barbecues heat stove, the chance to grill over an open flame and under the open sky up quickly. Natural-gas barbecues require a natural-gas line is inspiring. And thanks to the latest grills to hit the market, there’s connection to the grill for setup, and are also available with side enough high-tech gadgetry on the market to turn any grill master and back burners, temperature indicators and storage cabinets. into a regular gourmet. “The greatest benefit of natural-gas barbecues is the readily Although barbecues are equipped with more bells and whis- available, endless supply of fuel,” says Basile. tles, they are becoming less complicated, says Ross Mikkelsen, “Unlike propane gas barbecues, which need to be refilled, president and chief grill jockey at Calgary’s Barbecues Galore. you’ll never have to worry about running out of fuel in the “The triumvirate of ‘man, meat, fire’ is still in full swing,” says middle of cooking when you have a natural gas barbecue.” Mikkelsen. “However, major improvements are happening in three Interest in charcoal barbecues is also heating up, despite the areas: barbecues are getting easier to light, easier to clean and it’s fact that they take longer to ... well, heat up. easier to control the heat levels. Compare a barbecue from today to “We’re selling way more natural charcoal and charcoal a barbecue from 30 years ago and it’s way easier to use.” barbecues than we used to,” says Mikkelsen. “As a bit of a convert myself, I can tell you that the results are usually better.” The triumvirate of ‘man, meat, fire’ As for added features, everything from extra burners to is still in full swing. rotisseries and even pizza stones is available on today’s hottest grills. Yet just because grills are easier to use doesn’t mean they’re all One feature getting attention these days is the infrared created equally. sear burner. This is a separate burner, either inside the grill or “Barbecues vary greatly depending on their source of power,” attached to the side like a typical side burner, that produces says Brianna Basile, associate at the Home Depot Calgary. incredibly high heat very quickly. “Propane, charcoal and natural gas can have an effect on a In fact, the grilling surface’s temperature can climb up to 650 C barbecue’s performance and taste.” in just a few minutes. For instance, propane-gas barbecues heat up quickly and “This is a perfect grill to sear your steaks with,” says Mikkelsen. provide a high level of BTUs for cooking. They are also avail- “It will give you a beautifully caramelized crust on your steak able with multiple burners that have individual temperature If you like steaks, then this feature is something you should controls. consider.” i

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There are a few differences between Peter and Tracy bar area equipped with a cappuccino machine, oven, wine Bissonnette’s Calgary dream home and their winter fridge, dishwasher and even an indoor barbecue. residence in Palm Springs, Calif. Digging out the pool, laying extensive stonework through- For one, their pool in Palm Springs is outdoors. And out and building the vaulted ceiling took a year-and-a-half two, it’s highly unlikely they would ever find themselves to complete, recalls McKinley Masters president Mark watching as a moose gave birth on their lawn down south. Kwasnicki. But at their $9-million home located northwest of “It was pretty much no-holds-barred,” he says of the Calgary in Westminster Glen, Peter and Tracy have built spectacular add-on that won the builder Best Renovator’s a backyard that lets them enjoy the best of both worlds: Choice at the Canadian Home Builders’ Association — year-round California resort-style relaxation with front- Calgary Region’s Sales and Marketing Awards in 2009. row seats to southern Alberta’s wildlife on 1.2 hectares Meanwhile, the backyard begs comparison to an all- bordered by a 7.7-hectare environmental reserve in the inclusive resort, with a custom natural gas fire pit that runs Bearspaw area northwest of Calgary. the length of a stone countertop flanked by bar stools, an And the president of still can’t Arctic Spas hot tub, as well as a gazebo from Rona with believe how lucky he is, whether he’s grilling in the family’s another small fire pit by Barbecues Galore. custom outdoor kitchen as coyotes howl in the distance, or The large Duradek patio features an inset leaf pattern, entertaining guests around the stone fire pit while a fox and while the Colosseum-like rock garden provides a wind- her kits climb on nearby rocks. break for the outdoor area. The kitchen, complete with As for their resident moose — nicknamed Daisy by the barbecue, fridge, and fire pit, and topped with copper Bissonnette family — they’re always happy to see the cow roofs, was custom built by McKinley Masters. and her calves when they return in the spring to the luxurious “It’s gone from a very lovely show home with no mansion just a half-hour’s drive from downtown Calgary. landscaping at all, to a very, very beautiful home where you “We wanted something that was convenient, some- can entertain in the front or in the back,” says Bissonnette. thing that felt really confined — part of an environment Meanwhile a fully equipped screened-in porch located — but also part of the outdoors,” says Bissonnette of the off the dining room offers the Bissonnettes yet another backyard. venue to enjoy the great outdoors. It’s gone from a very lovely show home with no landscaping at all, to a very, very beautiful home where you can entertain ...

“We wanted to be able to go out there, have some barbe- “On the deck, we have an enclosed screened area that cue, sit outside, enjoy ourselves, have a little glass of wine allows us to be outside in the summer when there’s lots of or two and then, frankly, I have to pinch myself. We are so bugs in the evening with a big roaring fire, and we have a fortunate. This is a beautiful home. It’s our favourite home big-screen TV out there,” says Bissonnette. that we’ve ever lived in.” Automated full-length Phantom screens keep the bugs at McKinley Masters built the 8,487-square-foot home as bay and block the wind. A fireplace crafted from Montana an award-winning show home in 2004. The custom home Chief Cliff ledge stone is not only cosy, it’s also another experts later built the backyard under Tracy’s direction, great windbreak. The same stone was used throughout the adding a spectacular indoor pool that rivals anything you backyard in fashioning the kitchen and fire pit, and in the would find at a five-star resort. pool area on the walls, the floor and the bar. “When we’re there in the summertime, it feels kind of A former fashion photographer, Bissonnette now finds like it feels like here (in Palm Springs),” says Bissonnette himself fielding requests from friends’ families for portraits from his home down south. And, thanks to the indoor on the grounds surrounding his home. pool, even winters at the Calgary home have some serious The home is now on the market, and when its new own- southern appeal. ers crack their first bottle of wine by the fire pit Peter and In the home’s pool wing, Bissonnette’s personal recording Tracy built, they too may need to pinch themselves every studio opens up onto the swimming pool area, which now and then. “We wanted it to be a stay-cation place. features a waterfall hot tub, lounge area and restaurant-style When we’re there, we really enjoy it,” says Bissonnette. i Opposite: The backyard begs comparison to an all-inclusive resort, with a custom natural gas fire pit that the runs the length of a stone countertop, an Arctic Spas hot tub and a gazebo. The Duradek patio features an inset leaf pattern.

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Elegance in the elements Outdoor retreats chic as any

room in your house by MARIA CANTON

Deep-seating sectionals, wide wicker rockers, bar stools, outdoor Many suppliers also offer products such as wicker and rattan made kitchens, all-weather lamps and coffee tables with built-in fire pits — from recycled materials, says Porch & Patio Outdoor Living co-owner this is not your parents’ patio. Jason Mancuso. “The quality keeps getting better, and it really does Gone are the days when a picnic table and barbecue were considered a stand up to all types of weather.” complete set of patio furniture. Today’s trends focus on creating outdoor Other big patio trends include deep-seating sectional couches with spaces as comfortable and as chic as any of the rooms inside your home. full seat and back cushions, as well as fire pits. Coffee tables with built-in “The outdoor living trend has gone way beyond just putting out a fire pits are now a must have patio item, notes Mancuso. few lawn chairs,” says Aaron Schramm, the general manager of Wicker Land Patio & Home Furniture, which has two outlets in the city. There is a big push toward wicker and “During the last four years, the trend toward creating outdoor living rattan ... the quality keeps getting better. spaces that are comparable to the interior of a house has just grown. People are not really looking for dining sets any more. They want Pull your whole look together with outdoor extras such as an area all-weather sectional couches, club chairs, fire pits and rugs.” rug, all-weather lamp or two, and plants — these pieces help anchor The idea of creating an outdoor space that represents an extension of and define your space, as well as provide privacy. your home has indeed caught on, even in a city known for its wacky Accessories such as brightly coloured cushions, lanterns, side tables weather. The good news is today’s homeowners have myriad options to and cantilevered umbrellas also help tie the room together. choose from when transforming their patios into wonderland retreats. “Outdoor living is such a huge market right now. People want to The best place to start when creating the perfect space is to identify live outdoors for a few months a year, and it’s never been easier than what it will be used for: Entertaining? Dining? Relaxing? it is right now to bring the comforts of indoor living outdoors,” says “Once you know what type of space you want, start with a few key Mancuso. i pieces, like a couple of club chairs and a coffee table, because you can always add to your collection,” says Schramm. Above photos: Wicker and rattan are popular materials for outdoor furniture, while The most common patio furniture materials are wicker, rattan, plastic sectional couches and coffee tables with built-in fire pits are patio must-haves, say and aluminum. For something more durable, there’s wrought iron or teak. experts. All pieces pictured are available at Wicker Land Patio & Home Furniture.

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After a long, dreary winter, there’s nothing more refreshing than colours sprucing up your home for spring. with the use By tucking away the dark wool blankets and heavy draperies and wel- of pillows and coming lighter, more colourful décor to your home, you can brighten up throws. Put your space — and your outlook. away the knubby “A fresh new look will make you feel better about your space,” says sweater-like pillows Lisa Chapman, principal interior designer at LB Design Inc. in Calgary. you used all winter , “It’s nice to have vibrant colours in the house to remind us that summer and replace them with is coming after a long winter. It steps us out of our gloomy soft cushions in vibrant winter blues.” colours and patterns. The first step to giving your space a spring makeover Colour combinations is to give it an old-fashioned spring clean. In fact, that work include green and fuchsia as well as blues, being organized is on trend for 2012, according yellows, greens and whites. to Dawn Syroishka, designer/owner of Phase 3 “Mix and match colours and patterns for a fun look,” Design in Calgary. says Chapman “When you come into a space and see a “It’s important to keep things fresh, exciting, couple of blue cushions and then some with stripes or pared back and organized,” she says. with a floral pattern, it gives you a vibrant, fresh feeling. “Organized is a trend of 2012. It’s about living It’s a simple thing to do but it has a wow factor.” a simplified life.” Chapman says popular patterns this spring include Yet don’t confuse simple with boring. In fact, anything zigzag, striped or Moroccan. And just as the buds some of the hottest spring décor on the market is all start to bloom outside, florals are in inside. about getting you organized in a stylish way. “There are so many beautiful floral patterns,” says Chapman. Wicker and sea grass accessories are some of the hottest items coming “One pretty one has an outline of a flower in a fuchsia colour on a white out this spring, and they can be perfect for storing keys and knick-knacks. background. It keeps it bright.” “Also, instead of having dark accessories, lighten everything up and Windows are a focal point year-round. Yet in the spring, since we love de-clutter with coloured boxes and glass vases,” says Chapman. “They’re to open them up and let the fresh breezes in, it’s best to keep your window fresh and open for spring and your space won’t be so cluttered.” treatments light and airy. Once your space is de-cluttered, one of the easiest and cost-efficient ways to give your home a “springover” is with colour. Organized is a trend of 2012. Just as our fashions pop with colour in spring, so should our walls. So, It’s about living a simplified life. pick a feature wall and think citrus. “Tangerine is a huge colour this Switch out your heavier fabric draperies for lightweight chiffon, silk or year,” says Syroishka. She also sheer curtains in soft shades of white, nude or coral. Invest in a double rod says more popular shades to achieve a light, layered look, something Syroishka says adds depth and this spring include coral, drama to a room. pastel blue and mauve “The more layers you incorporate within a single space, the more as well as soft whites polished and elegant it is,” says Syroishka. “You’re going to achieve a more and light clay. unique look and the space will look more special and extraordinary.” i And if you don’t want to commit to painting an entire wall, you Springover: A fresh look for spring will improve your outlook. Bright colours such as can still bring turquoise blue and lemon yellow, exotic prints and airy fabrics will give your home an in these pops of uplifting update. Before getting to the fun stuff, clean and de-clutter for best results.

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VINSTYLE As wine collections outgrow the kitchen, in-home wine cellars are becoming more common by ANNALISE KLINGBEIL / photos by ESTELLE BESSERER

Deep inside Bill Hornaday’s Springbank home lies a place that feels as far away from Calgary as one could ever imagine. A stone archway leads to a circular room where a deep brown wooden arched door greets visitors. The lighting is dim and a rustic wooden barrel in the middle of the room gives the space a warm and inviting feel. Welcome to Hornaday’s “home away from home” — a 1,900-bottle wine cellar and tasting room that rivals what many would expect from a full-scale winery. As wine collections outgrow the kitchen, in-home wine cellars and rooms like Hornaday’s are becoming more common. “It’s a standard feature in many new houses now,” says Arnel Marchand, owner of KoolSpace Wine Cellars, a company specializing in wine-cellar construction and management services for local oenophiles. When Hornaday’s home was built, he wanted a space to house his collection of wine. “I’m not a wine expert or anything,” Hornaday says. “I just like drinking it.” While the home’s design meant there wasn’t much room for flexibility when it came to the size and shape of the room, Hornaday relied on Opposite page and left: A window in KoolSpace for much of the design and construction. the circular-shaped wine room provides a A window on the room’s left side shows views of the bar, and makes glimpse into the bar and lounge area, shown the space feel larger, while the rustic alder wood with a walnut stain above. The wine room’s rustic alder wood sets the mood. with walnut stain lends some character to the “The rustic alder has a little bit more character, and more flaws. It space, while a wooden barrel in the centre of just lends itself to a space like this,” says Marchand. the room gives it the feeling of a warm and inviting winery. Hornaday loves the wine room’s window, which allows the dimly lit space to be seen from the bordering bar. “It’s really nice in the evening; you can turn these lights down and still see in the room.” Thanks to a separate climate control system, the room remains cool, at about 15.5 C. When it comes to the temperature of wine cellars, consistency is key, says Marchand. Designing and building wine cellars and tasting rooms comes down to a delicate balance between esthetics and the care of the wine. While design details like the colour of the wood depend on customer taste, the care of the wine is always a top priority. “Everything we do, we try and take into consideration the wine,” Marchand says. glass display cases. The room is completed by an arched door and From specially formulated lacquers and stains, to lighting, insulation stonework below its single window, which shows views of the nearby and materials that are free of VOCs (volatile organic compounds such bar. as formaldehyde), there are a lot of factors that come into play. “I liked this rock because it had more of a European feel,” Burstall “For instance, if this wine room was backing onto a home theatre says. “And, I wanted the arch door because it feels more like a classic and there were speakers in the wall, the vibration from the speakers wine cellar.” can vibrate the sediment in the wine, so that really affects the wine,” Burstall’s love of dark wood is seen throughout the space. She says Marchand says. the hardest part of the design process was picking the gold-coloured Marchand’s company has built hundreds of wine cellars in Calgary ceiling tile, a light and refreshing contrast against the room’s main homes since 1999. theme. Stacey Burstall and her husband often buy varietal wines from Burstall’s advice for those thinking of building their own wine Osoyoos, B.C., and needed somewhere to put them. And so, they rooms is to be flexible. built a wine cellar in the basement of their southwest Calgary home. “Take your time. It is a process and things will change.” The Burstalls’ wine cellar is approximately eight by 12 feet, and She says the room has become a popular place for entertaining. can hold 900 bottles of wine. The custom room features many details “It’s definitely one of the showpieces in the place now,” Burstall the Burstalls chose, including dark wooden counters throughout, and says. “It’s ‘Oh, come see my wine room.’” i SPRING 2012 | inside | 33 cool design

Fashionable fridges find favour in the kitchen by BARBARA BALFOUR

Thanks to the latest advances in refrigeration, the ice cubes in your down and compromise the temperature of their wine,” says Seens. “In cocktail don’t have to taste like the half-wrapped onion left in the the next three to five years, Sub-Zero fridges will diagnose themselves fridge last night. and reach out to the factory to ask for the service they require.” Better lighting, bigger capacity and improved seals between the fridge When luxury fridges can cost upward of $10,000, most people and the freezer compartments are among the many improvements being want theirs to be seen. made to fridges’ interiors. “They want it to be known that they have a Viking or a Sub-Zero But these days, they’re also looking better than ever on the outside. or a Miele,” says kitchen designer Amber Desilets, a designer liaison at Once simply functional, fridges are now also fashionable. The most popular finish for fridges continues to be stainless steel. The most popular finish ... continues to be “Any other colour is passé,” says Michael Seens, general sales manager stainless steel. Any other colour is passé. at Trail Appliances. “The popular options used to be white, black and almond; even Trail Appliances. “I would say that’s true about 75 per cent of the time.” further back there was harvest gold and mustard yellow. What were That might change down the road as homeowners trend toward the our grandparents thinking? fully integrated category — a switch from making a fridge a prominent “The stainless-steel look started with the more professional or com- part of the kitchen to hiding it completely within cabinetry. mercial image — even luxury kitchens in the 1940s and 1950s were “A 48-inch built-in fridge in stainless steel can be beautiful, but some stainless steel. It really is timeless, doesn’t date the way certain other people feel it is too prominent. If I have beautiful cabinets, it really colours did and it has the allure of looking more expensive.” breaks up the symmetry of a kitchen by having this massive item sticking Over time, as manufacturers have realized what customers want, out. So people integrate them into their kitchens,” says Seens. they have dropped the nickel ratio in stainless steel so that magnets Because most people want more capacity, fridges are also much can stick to the exteriors of fridges. About 50 per cent of stainless steel larger than they used to be. fridges are now magnetic, says Seens. “When I first started my job in the 1990s, they were 30 inches Other changes include the replacement of the side-by-side style wide by 65 inches tall. Today, they are 36 inches by 72 inches tall,” with french doors, and, in top-end models, the ability to convert a says Seens. “That’s why the most important thing you can do before freezer into a fridge and vice-versa with the flip of a switch. coming to see us is to measure the opening in which the fridge fits. Wine fridges made by Sub-Zero use a smart technology that Otherwise, your new fridge may not fit without significant renovations will communicate any change in temperature directly to the owners, to your home.” i wherever they may happen to be in the world. “People with expensive wine collections cannot have their fridge go Above: The Miele kitchen shows an fully integrated fridge and a facing wine fridge.

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Six years ago, Sandra and Doug Porter purchased a four-level “We basically had free rein to create something amazing. It was a split-styled home overlooking Confederation Park, with an eye to really unique situation where we could design specifically for the family. eventually renovating its dated drabness. With one child, there wasn’t the need to do three bedrooms upstairs, “We lived in the home for three years to get a feel for the neighbourhood and that just allowed us to be more creative.” and what we wanted to do with the home,” says Sandra, who is a stay- Rennie’s goal was to transform the home into a capsule of cutting- at-home mom with a strong penchant for design. edge modernity, with open living spaces, elegant architectural lines, lots The home, built in 1961, featured a layered design with a main-floor of natural light and plenty of private spaces for everyone. living room, second-level kitchen and separate dining room area and a During the renovation process, he retained as much of the original third level made up of three bedrooms and a bathroom. home as possible, salvaging the foundation and the exterior walls. “The design was essentially non-functional,” says Sandra. “The only “We basically changed the entire interior layout, and created the shower was on the main floor, and the lower level was two-thirds crawl upper-level addition for the master suite,” says Rennie. space. Plus, we had no closets. My husband had to keep his clothes in The idea was to change the flow of the home, reorienting rooms to the spare bedroom. increase the square footage. The layers were restructured three dimen- “And, there was carpet everywhere — even in the back alley.” sionally to create a two-storey open-concept lower-level living room, a The couple wanted to open up the spaces, while specifically tailoring main-floor office and foyer, a second-level open-concept kitchen and the design for their family. “We have a really active lifestyle, a teenage dining area overlooking the park, a third-level hang-out space and bed- daughter and a big dog,” says Sandra with a laugh. room and bath area for the couple’s teenage daughter, and a fourth-level After interviewing four or five designers, the couple met with Shane master suite in the canopy of the trees. Rennie of Rectangle. “We just immediately clicked with him,” says Creating the backdrop for the living spaces, the home is now filled Sandra. “He just got us and how our family works.” with graceful and elegant architectural lines, which stand on their own Rennie, who is best known for contemporary designs that breathe esthetically. fresh life into older homes, says one of the most exciting aspects of “I brought in an art consultant, and she had a really hard time — designing the Porters’ house was being able to create without stringent she didn’t want to put anything on the walls because the home is so s parameters. beautiful as is,” says Sandra. SPRING 2012 | inside | 39 s Finishes are consistent throughout the home and, as a result, the spaces feel continuous and connected. White coated walls allow the richly stained solid walnut finishes and flooring to step into the spot- light. Railings sheathed in glass and framed in steel carve out separation, but allow for transparent transition between the rooms. Pops of lime green enliven the space, and thoughtfully chosen artistic fixtures round out the décor in stunning fashion. The kitchen is now the hub of the home and features an L-shaped island and eating bar. “The way the kitchen is oriented now, it flows with the way the family uses it — you can wash dishes and look out into the park and socialize and be part of what is going on,” says Rennie. “We wanted to make the most of the shape. In many of the inner-city homes that we are doing, the layout is usually long and narrow, so we couldn’t do something like this.” Rennie recalls that at the initial design meeting, Sandra and Doug mentioned they attended a lot of dinner parties, but they never hosted any, Sandra laughs at his recollection. “Yes, we were always saying to ourselves , ‘Oh The Porters gave Rectangle free rein to renovate their 1960s bungalow overlooking Confederation Park. The home’s layout was changed entirely and rooms were reoriented to increase square footage. The kitchen, above, is designed with the family — and no, everyone has to come to our house next,’ but, entertaining — in mind. Pops of lime green enliven the clean white spaces while the iron sculptures of two climbers, purchased now we have a great house for entertaining and it at a store in Halifax called Attica, are a playful nod to the Porters’ active lifestyle. A main-floor bathroom has the personal stamp feels like such a welcoming, open and fun space. of the Porters and the Calgary concrete artists who created the sink, who typically insert two items into their creations. The two “Now I do a lot of cooking and we are loving 50-cent coins, dated 1961 and 2011, symbolize the year the house was build and the year renovations began. Says Sandra: it.” i “My husband and I are into this renovation 50/50.”

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