From space-defining black window frames to darkly dramatic bed linen to staircases in coal-black steel and clear glass, the nighttime colour now rules among design’s cool kids. And no wonder …
My dental health? In the pink, thx.
Bet you didn’t know I used to have a phobia about dentists. It started when I was 14, after a dentist accidentally (!?!) jabbed an anesthetic needle through an exposed …
Fried food taste with almost no fat? SIGN ME UP, DUDE!
After some twenty years of testing kitchen gadgets and gizmos, I’m pretty wary of giving up precious counter-top real estate in my small-space kitchen. I don’t even have a food …
Kids’ bedrooms: good design is child’s play
My “baby” is now 21 years old, so my interest in the design and decor of children’s bedrooms is less intense than it once was. And, to be honest, with four kids and tight funds, my kids’ rooms were always pretty utilitarian.* It did not weigh much on my mind. Back then there seemed to be two options – very expensive rooms put together by a designer, or cheesy “themed” rooms based on the Disney character du jour. Neither appealed to me, one for financial, the other for aesthetic, reasons. So it’s been lovely to watch the evolution of decor and design for kids, as illustrated by this gallery of wonderful rooms created by HomeSense. Versatile, handsome and playful, these polished, sophisticated looks are made possible in part by the increased availability of good-quality, affordable options, says Tamara Robbins Griffith, design expert for HomeSense. “Selection has improved so much over the last ten years — it’s easy to get excited about a kid’s room, and it’s easier to achieve a high design look on a budget,” she says. No kidding! These rooms are divine, are they not? Two clever ideas to note – incorporating a child’s own work into an art wall, and using simple hooks and baskets to help kids keep stuff tidy (Okay, yes, I know, good luck with that one – but worth a try, right?)
* Kid Three and Kid Four, who still – sort of – live at home, did get makeovers within the last few years – more on that later. (See pic at right – shot by Michael LaFond). All other photos from HomeSense.
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Dear Auntie Vicky: torn over tarnish
Dear Auntie Vicky, I recently inherited several pieces of old silver from my beloved Granny. The unexpected gift has taught me two things. One, I LOVE old silver. Two, I …