Archives for 2014

Cylinders: More Than Architects’ Pipe Dreams

Screen Shot 2014-05-14 at 8.54.26 AMThey may look fanciful, but cylinders can serve practical purposes in architectural designs

In the kit of parts of modern architecture, one finds plenty of boxes (especially glass ones) as well as gables and the occasional curve. But what about cylinders? Hearing of that form in regard to buildings probably brings to mind art deco architecture, a short-lived style that was popular in the early 20th century; it used rounded corners and cylinders to give the appearance of streamlined movement. Going further back in time, cylinders recall the turrets of medieval buildings and the grain silos of vernacular industrial buildings in America.

Nevertheless, cylinders have a place in architectural form making; they’re rare in modern and contemporary architecture but quite a statement when done successfully. This ideabook presents some cylinders from the outside and the inside.

Designs That Can Transform an Entry

Screen Shot 2014-04-23 at 7.51.55 AMTake your foyer from merely fine to fabulous with one brilliant touch

It takes a combination of many design elements to make a room beautiful and welcoming: things like color, scale, furniture, accessories, rugs and lighting. But even when all these things are executed well, there is often oneparticular thing that really kicks the room up a notch — that gives it that little something extra. Without this touch, the room would still be good but not great.

Today we will consider entry halls — with an eye toward that one particular thing that makes a difference.

Colors of Home: Improve Your Mood By Painting

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Home Offices: 10 Ideas to Make an Open-Plan Office Work Hard

Screen Shot 2014-05-05 at 8.00.53 AMDon’t let your desk space be an afterthought – whether it’s hidden away or on display, here are some ways to integrate it seamlessly

Creating an office in an open-plan room is a great idea. Not only does it give your space an extra function, it forms a dedicated area for work projects, paperwork and bills – prone to spread around the house if not restrained! Whether you slot a study into an alcove, house it in a bay, or create a separate zone, make sure you choose colours and furniture that complement the rest of the room for an effortless look.

Clever Kids’ Rooms: 9 Inventive Ideas for Bunk Beds

Screen Shot 2014-05-05 at 7.55.03 AMCreate functional and fun living spaces with these imaginative, clever custom-built designs

When a family grows, space can get a bit thin on the ground and crowd-control measures may be necessary. Instead of stressing over blown-out budgets and inconvenient home extensions to accommodate your little additions (and their masses of stuff), consider the cheaper way of going up. Dodgy bunks in holiday shacks of years past are unrelated to the real possibilities bunk beds offer to create havens where childhood memories are made. These inspiring rooms will show you the way.

Budget Bathroom Beautifiers

Screen Shot 2014-04-21 at 7.32.46 AMSpruce up your loo without heading to the loan office, by focusing on little details that make a difference

The bathroom is perhaps one of the most important rooms in the house, but it never seems to get the respect it deserves. We spatter it with mud after rainstorms and leave heaps of wet towels on its forgiving floor.

It’s time we give the bathroom a little TLC. Yet, with a fixed vanity and all the complications of plumbing, it can be hard to figure out how to spruce up your loo on a budget. With that in mind, here are four easy DIYs to make your bathroom sparkle.

Canada’s Golden Boys

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Music Review: Sarah McLachlan – Shine On

SM Chine OnI sang with Sarah McLachlan! Yup, this past March at B.C. Place, I sang “O Canada” with Sarah and 54,000 other hockey fans.

Her latest album is mostly inspired by personal tragedy, with subject matter that one might expect from album filled with misery. Well, Shine On is not that – Sarah writes and sings about hope in the midst of pain. Shine On is her eighth studio album, I have the other 7. This CD is dedicated to her father, who passed away in 2010, it includes a few songs dealing directly with his death, and much of the music helps us understand how to cope with pain and loss.

Shine On starts with its most upbeat and optimistic songs. On In Your Shoes, accompanied by spiccato strings, McLachlan sings about moving on and carving her own path. Not known for humor, Sarah delivers a great punch line on one of the album’s best songs, Monsters. While itemizing numerous types of monstrous creatures —from two-faced boyfriends to unscrupulous business associates – she ironically states “Think what your life would be missing if you didn’t have him to sing about.”

Of course Sarah is at her best when singing the forlorn ballad, her voice personifying heartache. It’s what made her famous and the go-to for all sad moments in TV soundtracks. “You were the star by which I light my way/ so how do I find my way now?”she mourns on Surrender and Certainty. Led by guitar picking rather than from the piano bench, Song for my Father, Sarah honors her late father’s “constant unwavering heart”and sings of how he always helped her through difficult times, being “the place that I could always rest my head.” The call-and-response between Sarah and the trumpet echoesthe musical voice of her father.

 Love Beside Me offers balance from the melancholy. Playing a funky electric piano in lieu of her characteristicgrand piano, her energetic grooves breakthrough the haze, McLachlan’s voice is inspired as she sings about learning from past mistakes. Brink of Destructionis another ballad, sung in 6/8time, keeps the melody moving forward. Though the title might suggest despair, I found it uplifting in its honesty. Beautiful Girl is the most stripped down tune of the collection. Instrumentation gets out of the way of Sarah’s lilting voice with her doubling on background vocals, as well. Shine On ends with its warmest track, The Sound That Love Makes. After more than a few songs contemplating death, shattered relationships and anguished comes a blatant happy love song. Reminiscent of Colbie Caillat, a cheery ukulele replaces somber piano chords. Love is the one emotion powerful enough to break through the grieving process and shines its light of hope. “I’m seeing the sun in all the greyest skies,”Sarah sings at her most optimistic self.

I waited a long time to add this disc to my collection, and it didn’t disappoint me at all. In fact, there are a couple of tunes that will hit the radio this summer I’m sure.

10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Going Open Plan

Emmanuel FonteDon’t start knocking down walls just yet … follow this checklist to make sure you’ve thought of everything

Creating an open-plan space that combines your living, kitchen and dining areas can not only turn your home into a welcoming and social place for family and friends, it can also add value when it comes time to sell.

Exactly how you open up these spaces will depend on several different factors – consider these questions before taking the leap.