Canadian Pride...Happy Canada Day!!
The Best of Design Inc.
For those of you who are unfamiliar (gasp!) with Sarah Richardson and her talented team on the hit HGTV series, Design Inc., I thought I`d give you a Cole`s Notes version of the unparalleled talent that Ms. Richardson possesses. I remember fantasizing once, that if I was ever to win the lottery, I`d pay Sarah to be part of her team (unpaid, of course) and intern with her and her crew. Just imagine what you`d learn under the tutelage of someone like her! The only thing that would beat that in my opinion, is to work with Matthew Mead. Oh, and if you aren`t sure who he is, well...just plug his name into my blog search and you`ll be barraged with heaps of posts about him. Anyone who reads my blog on a regular basis knows I`m not kidding! Right??
Best commercial space (and use of chandeliers): Mr. GreenJeans...Toronto, OntarioBest use of "white", in all its shades:Best use of colour in a room:paint colour above plate rail: Teresa`s Green: Farrow and Ball
paint colour below picture rail: Cooking Apple Green: Farrow and Ball
Designing Woman?
Cindy's kid's furniture line...
A "Summer's Here" Pool Party...
Marvelous mudroom lockers!
...made by my hubby!
The following are all photos from Better Homes and Gardens.com :
Well, there you have it. If you can't find a style of locker here that you like, perhaps you are seeking the traditional metal lockers of our youth. Try scouting around your local schools for cast-offs, and certainly attend any sales that feature discards from school closures and/or tear downs. Your local flea markets might yield some vintage varieties as well, so put your feelers out! I will also feature some great photos soon of alternative ways to carve out a mudroom space... without actually having to build a whole new home! Yep, just call me your ``go to gal`` for mudroom ideas and inspiration!!
Oh happy day!!
Monday was a good day.
The all work and no Playhouse...
The ever changing mantel...
Then comes summer...
Bet you can't guess what comes next? You're right! Fall!! Remember my blue pumpkin (a real one simply spray-painted and glittered...)?
Oh, and now it's Hallowe'en:
And you guessed right! Christmas rounds out the lot!
Showing me up!!
Oh yeah. So, just in case I figured I had done something herculean by running just over three miles after four months of training, this woman had to go and trump my miniscule achievement big time!! Yeah, that's right! It seems this woman (who looks just way too good to have six babies this age) apparently gave birth to sextuplets, nearly died doing so, and vowed (after several months of bed rest) that she would run a marathon by her children's first birthday!!
Oyyy...that she did; and considering she probably was able to train for only slightly longer than me, she managed to run an entire marathon, with her adorable babies there to meet her at the finish line!! The power of a woman...So check out the story for yourself, and for those of us who say we don't have the time to exercise...well, that excuse fall short right about now, doesn't it??
I salute this woman and am so happy she is healthy and able to achieve such an incredible goal. That said, I suddenly find myself, and my balloon, quickly deflating with rather a pitiful hiss. I think I need a drink...or a rather large piece of cake!! Yeah, that's the spirit!!
The Kitchen Pantry...
Front door statements...
photo: www.countryliving.com
For me, I have no hard and fast rules. I do know, however, that the right paint colour on exterior doors and trims does a house proud. It entails striking the right balance of colour and restraint...a decision that is not always immediate. Another rule of thumb I go by is to be very careful selecting the garage door colour. If you have a red door, perhaps a red garage door is not the colour direction that will best suit your home. Enlist the opinion of friends with good taste, try out the handy computer programs that enable you to "visualize" the colour choices before you paint, and/or seek out the opinion of a professional...be it a painter or decorator/designer. Personally, I think that if you are simply painting a front door, you can glean plenty of savvy assistance simply by driving around other neighbourhoods and taking note of what you like (and maybe even snapping some photos?), and combing through decor magazines for design inspiration.
Keep in mind, it is only paint; it doesn't have to be permanent. That said, if you are 100% certain you are happy with your colour selection, taking your doors to an auto detailer to professionally spray them will be some of the best money you will ever spend. Not only will you get a durable surface in any sheen you desire, but you won't have to do it yourself!!