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WINTER 2014 / NEW YEAR 2015
ourhomes.ca/oakville
WONDERLAND
White
PRETTY TRIVETS
COSY CABIN STYLE
+
TOUR THE
OAKVILLE
Art
OF GLASS
THE
dream home
W
BEAUTIFULLY
SIMPLE
STORY JOYCE TURNER GIONET
PHOTOGRAPHY JASON HARTOG
White gives rise to possibilities – toss
a french blue cushion on a white sofa and
the blue pops, beginning an aesthetic
conversation. White can hold its own alone;
or like an artist’s canvas, it can be a starting
point, a background upon which to paint
thoughts, feelings, desires and, particularly in
interior design, atmosphere. In her own home,
Marguerite Harrison, head designer at
Burlington’s Andersons, uses white as both a
beginning and an end, with splashes of colour
in between to keep the aesthetic conversation
lively. At 1,500 sq. ft., her living space is
concentrated, but since white reflects rather
than absorbs light, it delivers the illusion of a
much larger space.
“I live a busy life,” Marguerite says. “When
I walk through the door at the end of the
day, I want my surroundings to wrap me in
a hug. I love to entertain and I want others
to feel happy here, but when I’m alone, my
surroundings must respond to my need for
quiet and contemplation.”
She uses colour thoughtfully and textures
intentionally. As with the white-on-white
window treatments, she often layers her
design. Not just for visual interest, when done
properly, layering evokes feelings of warm
comfort. She groups accessories in whimsical
ways. “The scrumptious, randomness of
whimsy appeals to my romantic nature,”
she laughs.
She characterizes her style as shabby chic.
The style grew out of the gentrified shabbiness
in the drawing rooms of aging European
century estates – chintz or silk sofas where
colours had faded, oriental rugs worn by
foot traffic, paintwork peeling around doors
and windows. One of Marguerite’s favourite
designers, Rachel Ashwell, is credited with
turning shabby chic into a brand more
than 20 years ago. The style has evolved to
include a range of design elements: painted
furniture – sometimes revealing multiple
layers of paint and finished with quirky
hardware – slipcovers, fabrics in gingham,
stripes, florals, checks and plaids, metallic
accents and chandeliers. Colours are typically
woodsy and rustic or beachy and cottagey,
and always soft, never startling. At its heart,
shabby chic is about simplicity, understated
elegance and comfort. Continued on page 38
The open-concept main level includes the
kitchen, dining room and family room. The
layers of shades and textures within the
space allow the details in Marguerites soft
design motif to shine through.
White is charismatic. We don’t
typically think of white this
way; often we see it as a sort
of non-colour, despite it being
made up of all the colours in the
spectrum. In colour psychology,
white represents spirituality,
purity and newness.
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Grounded by distressed, dark oak four-
inch plank floors, Marguerite’s home is shabby
chic at its best. Soft greys, hues of blue and
shades of beige predominate. At times, soft
pinks, reds and fresh evergreen accents make
an appearance. Space planning in the great
room puts the focus on intimate conversation.
Offside, there’s a splash of colour in the “X
marks the spot” grey armchair. Farrow &
Ball’s Pointing adds a milky finish to walls.
The narrow stripes on the linen sofa offset its
clean lines. Flowers provided by Burlington
Blooms add a finishing touch throughout
the space. Throw pillows are matched to
the season. For winter, a faux-fur cushion is
paired with cushions lit with a French motif.
Accessories, like the vintage porcelain jars
grouped on the round, antique side table,
add visual interest, but nothing detracts
from the setup’s main purpose: conversation.
Panelling, installed by Dan Halt Painting
and Decorating, covers three-quarters of the
wall. “I just knew it would look right at that
height and if I decide to paint the wall above
a pastel, it won’t dilute the white palette,”
says Marguerite.
The nine-foot, white, wood dining table
with pedestal base is from Andersons’
Canadian-made collection. Marguerite loves
the way it fills the space. Antique dining chairs
are a complement, not a match. They were a
lucky find; originally dark, she painted them
white and reupholstered them in a beige check
Dupioni Thai silk. In one corner, a tall, dove-
grey armoire by Van Thiel & Co., available
through Andersons, is a hand-made reclaimed
wood replica of the original, its interior a
stunning robin’s egg blue.
In the galley kitchen, a black and white
Mackenzie-Childs’ Courtly Check enamel
tea kettle with red knob adds a touch of
whimsy. The granite countertop’s black and
white pebble design reminds Marguerite
of beach stones. Why hang one chandelier
when you can hang three? As Marguerite
says, “there are no rules” and even in a small
space, the trio works beautifully. High-grade
European crystals deliver extra sparkle.
Addicted to atmosphere, Marguerite has eight
chandeliers in her home.
LEFT: Marguerite combines
organic elements like greenery
with a little sparkle to set a
beautiful table. TOP: Every
corner of the home shines with
thoughtfully-created vignettes.
ABOVE: All-white elements in
different textures add dimension.
RIGHT: The galley-style kitchen offers
plenty of space to prepare and
entertain. Marguerite loves to serve
the cookies made by Sweet Bakery’s
owner, Stacey Farrant. BELOW: Unique
wallpaper from Andersons creates
interest in the powder room. Flowers
provided by Burlington Blooms add
beauty. BOTTOM: Marguerite’s home
is a perfect reflection of her unique
sense of design.
Continued on page 40
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Upstairs, a solid walnut replica of an 18th-century four-poster bed
rules the master. Walnut bed steps are a fun feature. It’s a feminine
space with bird prints and botanical lithographs on the walls. The
solid cherry four-drawer Goddard block-and-shell chest is a knockout.
Blue and white bed linens feature a toile weave and combine prints
with stripes. A chartreuse wingback hugs one corner. “Our moods are
strongly influenced by colour, like the rest of the house, I wanted this
room to be a place of calm,” says Marguerite.
“My home’s style suits me, reflects my personality,” Marguerite
explains. “As a designer, I never impose my style on my clients. My role
is to help them express their own style, creating a vision that is theirs
alone. Traditional, transitional, contemporary, modern – my clients’
tastes run the gamut. Each client is unique. This keeps life interesting
and allows me to continue to evolve as a designer. When my two sons
were young and I was designing, they would laugh and say: ‘Mom’s
playing again.’ Some things never change I guess.”
“Simple is beautiful. Good design never goes over the top. It’s easily
understood when you look at it. It speaks to you.”
Simple also means stopping at the point where the beauty of the
design is ready to tell its own story. Just like it does in this house. OH
ABOVE: The guest room is made pretty with soft bedding and interesting
accents. TOP RIGHT: The walk-in closet is a dream with plenty of custom
storage. RIGHT: Hints of blue soften the mood in the elegant master bedroom.
Defining your home’s interior is an expression of your lifestyle—
you want it to be unique, but it also has to be functional. Let
our design team guide you through the process; whether it be
cabinetry, lighting and furniture, or window treatments and
colour consultation, we take the guess work out of making your
house your home.
Transforming homes in the Halton Region for over years
Visit our 7200 sq ft 2 storey showroom located 194 Main St. East, Beautiful Downtown Milton | (905) 876-4922 | www.bergsmaspaint.com
Interior Doors & Wood Trim
3-2463 Royal Windsor Drive
(Winston Churchill and Southdown)
NEW LOCATION
Mississauga, Ontario
Tel (905) 908-0035
answers@vsmc.ca
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Beautifully Simple 2015

  • 1. WINTER 2014 / NEW YEAR 2015 ourhomes.ca/oakville WONDERLAND White PRETTY TRIVETS COSY CABIN STYLE + TOUR THE OAKVILLE Art OF GLASS THE dream home
  • 2. W BEAUTIFULLY SIMPLE STORY JOYCE TURNER GIONET PHOTOGRAPHY JASON HARTOG White gives rise to possibilities – toss a french blue cushion on a white sofa and the blue pops, beginning an aesthetic conversation. White can hold its own alone; or like an artist’s canvas, it can be a starting point, a background upon which to paint thoughts, feelings, desires and, particularly in interior design, atmosphere. In her own home, Marguerite Harrison, head designer at Burlington’s Andersons, uses white as both a beginning and an end, with splashes of colour in between to keep the aesthetic conversation lively. At 1,500 sq. ft., her living space is concentrated, but since white reflects rather than absorbs light, it delivers the illusion of a much larger space. “I live a busy life,” Marguerite says. “When I walk through the door at the end of the day, I want my surroundings to wrap me in a hug. I love to entertain and I want others to feel happy here, but when I’m alone, my surroundings must respond to my need for quiet and contemplation.” She uses colour thoughtfully and textures intentionally. As with the white-on-white window treatments, she often layers her design. Not just for visual interest, when done properly, layering evokes feelings of warm comfort. She groups accessories in whimsical ways. “The scrumptious, randomness of whimsy appeals to my romantic nature,” she laughs. She characterizes her style as shabby chic. The style grew out of the gentrified shabbiness in the drawing rooms of aging European century estates – chintz or silk sofas where colours had faded, oriental rugs worn by foot traffic, paintwork peeling around doors and windows. One of Marguerite’s favourite designers, Rachel Ashwell, is credited with turning shabby chic into a brand more than 20 years ago. The style has evolved to include a range of design elements: painted furniture – sometimes revealing multiple layers of paint and finished with quirky hardware – slipcovers, fabrics in gingham, stripes, florals, checks and plaids, metallic accents and chandeliers. Colours are typically woodsy and rustic or beachy and cottagey, and always soft, never startling. At its heart, shabby chic is about simplicity, understated elegance and comfort. Continued on page 38 The open-concept main level includes the kitchen, dining room and family room. The layers of shades and textures within the space allow the details in Marguerites soft design motif to shine through. White is charismatic. We don’t typically think of white this way; often we see it as a sort of non-colour, despite it being made up of all the colours in the spectrum. In colour psychology, white represents spirituality, purity and newness. 36 | ourhomes W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 / N E W Y E A R 2 0 1 5 ourhomes W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 / N E W Y E A R 2 0 1 5 | 37 feature
  • 3. Grounded by distressed, dark oak four- inch plank floors, Marguerite’s home is shabby chic at its best. Soft greys, hues of blue and shades of beige predominate. At times, soft pinks, reds and fresh evergreen accents make an appearance. Space planning in the great room puts the focus on intimate conversation. Offside, there’s a splash of colour in the “X marks the spot” grey armchair. Farrow & Ball’s Pointing adds a milky finish to walls. The narrow stripes on the linen sofa offset its clean lines. Flowers provided by Burlington Blooms add a finishing touch throughout the space. Throw pillows are matched to the season. For winter, a faux-fur cushion is paired with cushions lit with a French motif. Accessories, like the vintage porcelain jars grouped on the round, antique side table, add visual interest, but nothing detracts from the setup’s main purpose: conversation. Panelling, installed by Dan Halt Painting and Decorating, covers three-quarters of the wall. “I just knew it would look right at that height and if I decide to paint the wall above a pastel, it won’t dilute the white palette,” says Marguerite. The nine-foot, white, wood dining table with pedestal base is from Andersons’ Canadian-made collection. Marguerite loves the way it fills the space. Antique dining chairs are a complement, not a match. They were a lucky find; originally dark, she painted them white and reupholstered them in a beige check Dupioni Thai silk. In one corner, a tall, dove- grey armoire by Van Thiel & Co., available through Andersons, is a hand-made reclaimed wood replica of the original, its interior a stunning robin’s egg blue. In the galley kitchen, a black and white Mackenzie-Childs’ Courtly Check enamel tea kettle with red knob adds a touch of whimsy. The granite countertop’s black and white pebble design reminds Marguerite of beach stones. Why hang one chandelier when you can hang three? As Marguerite says, “there are no rules” and even in a small space, the trio works beautifully. High-grade European crystals deliver extra sparkle. Addicted to atmosphere, Marguerite has eight chandeliers in her home. LEFT: Marguerite combines organic elements like greenery with a little sparkle to set a beautiful table. TOP: Every corner of the home shines with thoughtfully-created vignettes. ABOVE: All-white elements in different textures add dimension. RIGHT: The galley-style kitchen offers plenty of space to prepare and entertain. Marguerite loves to serve the cookies made by Sweet Bakery’s owner, Stacey Farrant. BELOW: Unique wallpaper from Andersons creates interest in the powder room. Flowers provided by Burlington Blooms add beauty. BOTTOM: Marguerite’s home is a perfect reflection of her unique sense of design. Continued on page 40 38 | ourhomes W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 / N E W Y E A R 2 0 1 5 ourhomes W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 / N E W Y E A R 2 0 1 5 | 39 feature
  • 4. Upstairs, a solid walnut replica of an 18th-century four-poster bed rules the master. Walnut bed steps are a fun feature. It’s a feminine space with bird prints and botanical lithographs on the walls. The solid cherry four-drawer Goddard block-and-shell chest is a knockout. Blue and white bed linens feature a toile weave and combine prints with stripes. A chartreuse wingback hugs one corner. “Our moods are strongly influenced by colour, like the rest of the house, I wanted this room to be a place of calm,” says Marguerite. “My home’s style suits me, reflects my personality,” Marguerite explains. “As a designer, I never impose my style on my clients. My role is to help them express their own style, creating a vision that is theirs alone. Traditional, transitional, contemporary, modern – my clients’ tastes run the gamut. Each client is unique. This keeps life interesting and allows me to continue to evolve as a designer. When my two sons were young and I was designing, they would laugh and say: ‘Mom’s playing again.’ Some things never change I guess.” “Simple is beautiful. Good design never goes over the top. It’s easily understood when you look at it. It speaks to you.” Simple also means stopping at the point where the beauty of the design is ready to tell its own story. Just like it does in this house. OH ABOVE: The guest room is made pretty with soft bedding and interesting accents. TOP RIGHT: The walk-in closet is a dream with plenty of custom storage. RIGHT: Hints of blue soften the mood in the elegant master bedroom. Defining your home’s interior is an expression of your lifestyle— you want it to be unique, but it also has to be functional. Let our design team guide you through the process; whether it be cabinetry, lighting and furniture, or window treatments and colour consultation, we take the guess work out of making your house your home. Transforming homes in the Halton Region for over years Visit our 7200 sq ft 2 storey showroom located 194 Main St. East, Beautiful Downtown Milton | (905) 876-4922 | www.bergsmaspaint.com Interior Doors & Wood Trim 3-2463 Royal Windsor Drive (Winston Churchill and Southdown) NEW LOCATION Mississauga, Ontario Tel (905) 908-0035 answers@vsmc.ca 40 | ourhomes W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 / N E W Y E A R 2 0 1 5 feature