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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Style for Him

I know I shared a few posts recently about Father's Day Cards and gifts, but if you are looking for something more, then I know just the thing to give you some inspiration! Keep an eye out tomorrow for the latest #GlobeStyleAdvisor, which will be available in print in The Globe and Mail, or for FREE download on iTunes (iPad only).

I've received advances copies of the last two issues of Globe Style Advisor and loved flipping threw them! They always offer the best in fashion, beauty, and pieces for your home, so I expect some great ideas for the men in your life in the June edition, which focuses all on men’s fashion. They're promising, the best in men’s suits from work to play, summer cocktails with a one-two punch, smooth sailing nautical prints, barbeque gear and more!

Globe Style Advisor_June Cover

So keep an eye out in tomorrow's Globe and Mail, or download your own on iTunes for iPad! Will you be scooping up a copy, or have you in the past? Do you enjoy The Globe Style Advisor as much as I do?
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Thursday, August 11, 2011

A Room to Love

Originally I planned to share another project with you today, but it's not quite ready to share... so it'll have to wait until Monday. So, instead, I bring you this gorgeous kitchen... 


The other week, after getting Halle settled into a nap, I took some time to flip through the September issue of House and Home. It's a great issue, but I was especially thrilled when I stumbled across the kitchen renovation of House and Home's very own Mark Challen. 

Mark Challen Kitchen via House and Home

I, for one, love myself a white kitchen, but there was just something about this space that I adored! The dark cabinets and white subway tile are perfect, and check out the tile on the floor. The big windows let in so much light, and I think it's great that they used the small space to add in that gorgeous bistro set! Just stunning!

You can find the complete tour of the space, right here on the Canadian House and Home website. What have you been loving from the world of Shelter Mags recently?
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Toronto Life Home Guide 2010 - Review

As I mentioned earlier today, while I was out and about on my lunch hour, I picked up a copy of Toronto Life's very first Home Guide.



I hadn't had the opportunity to really flip through the pages as I was already waiting in line, but the cover itself was enough to convince me to give it a try. Implying that it would be a resource for the best of everything home related in Toronto, as well as provide "Toronto's most Stunning Interiors", it seemed like it may be worth the $7.95 that I threw down for my copy.

I arrived home from work tonight, sat back and starting browsing my newest mag. What's my general consensus - I'm glad I paid up.

What's the reasoning behind my decision? The biggest thing is that it is 100% Toronto focused!

The magazine is broken down into the following main sections:
  • Favourite Things
  • Ask the Experts
  • The Essentials
  • Great Spaces
  • Industrial Renos
  • The Way We Were
  • The Directory
Pretty fantastic I must say. Though every section has something great to offer, my favourites would have to be "The Essentials" and "Industrial Renos". 

The Essentials

Toronto Life takes the most important rooms in your home (Living Room, Kitchen, Bedroom, Kid's Room and Bathroom) and devotes two pages to a spread of fantastic finds from stores right here in our glorious city! What makes it even better is all of the prices, stores names, addresses, websites, etc. are listed next to those pretty little pieces making it much easier to locate that one thing that you just have to have. Each room has a fantastic range of affordable pieces for the budget friendly buyer, along with a ton of drool worthy splurges that will leave some of us looking for the perfect "look-alike". I think it's great that they mix it up that way and support local business (of course, there are a few chain stores like Anthro and Restoration Hardware that make an appearance - but who doesn't love those stores?)

Industrial Renos

This is the section that absolutely blew me away. Sticking with lucky #5 again, we get to peak into five amazing industrial spaces turned home (a Dairy, a Fire Hall, a Roofing Company, a Truck-Building Plant and a Shoe Warehouse). With the original build date, and often use of the building listed, we're offered a quick run down of what the new owners have done to make their old industrial places feel like home. These people are not joking around, they have put together some seriously stunning homes... my favourite would totally have to be the reno'd fire hall!

What I'd Like to See Next Time

While I believe that Toronto Life did a pretty great job with their first Home Guide, I can think of one thing for sure that they could add. As we Toronto bloggers know quite well, there is a whole slew of fantastic interior design, decor, renovation, etc bloggers and other online sources out there that could totally be featured or looked to in the next issue. I mean, Toronto is one great big community of real estate loving junkies. I think rather than focusing solely on "The Experts" and people who have already made a name for themselves in the city - why not give some fabulous, intelligent and talented bloggers a chance to share some of their gorgeous interiors that they have DIY'd up so nicely. I mean, as can be seen by the Toronto blog community, DIY renovations are a pretty big part of what we do, am I right? Just think about it Toronto Life... 

I'd say, blog friends - go out and pick up a copy. Would love to get your thoughts on this issue. If nothing else, I think the fantastic directory that the good people at Toronto Life rounded up for the back of the magazine will be extremely helpful to our future projects and shopping needs. 

Happy reading!

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Worth a Read?

Today on my lunch I strolled down the street to my favorite bookstore. After picking up this book, I was standing in line and spotted this...


Figured I would give it a try and test it out - maybe there would be some good resources and ideas? Apparently it's Toronto Life's first crack at a Home Guide.

Have any of my Toronto blogger friends picked this up? Was it worth the read? (Not that it matters to me now I guess... as I've purchased it) If not, and people are interested, I can post up a little review after I have a chance to take an actual read.
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