Colin and Justin: Summer style is coming

The new trend is' Bigger or go home with larger format artwork that dominates the retail industry. "

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Summer requires fresh thinking, but how can you be sure that your design is pressing the right button?

The secret has been revealed – the previously humble Canadian cottage has become a true design trend. Yes, certainly, supported by urban dwellers trapped in quarantine who succumbed to using rustic pastoral, we have distressed wood finishes, shabby chic aesthetics, baking, pottery, indoor gardens. I witnessed a significant increase.

Hey, Toronto also has a new condo block called the Cottage Collection. It features wooden walls and a sparkling fireplace. Now, keep up with what you're doing (setting trends) to keep up with the growing army of naive applicants.

Large Format Artwork

There are many local galleries in the cottage country, where you will find lots of great works made by real artists. So free your spirit and invest in unique pieces that inspire your heart.

A new trend is to "grow or go home" with larger format pieces that dominate the retail industry. For maximum effect, as a welcome "surprise", hang something really special on the sideboard or at the edge of the corridor.

The stunning work presented here is from Evergreen CSD.www.evrgrncsdgallery.com間違いなく、この場所とそのアーティスト/キュレーターのダナマクマレンは新しい基準を設定しています。

Indoors and Outdoors

If you don't have a bug-screened solarium, it's time to make that change. Arrange "outdoor" shelters to take in views, breeze, and sunshine, and specify appropriate "functions" (such as sitting and eating) rather than just using them for storage. ..

In addition, furniture, all weather rugs and accessories have been added to reflect the colors and styles adopted inside, effectively "marriage" both areas and a cohesive look. Create a. For garden room and porch inspo,www.sunspacesunrooms.comをご覧ください。

open storage

closed kitchen cupboards into open shelves and rack systems Swapping is an important trend this summer when many of us turn to baking. And cooking, and need to be able to evaluate the weapons of our tools at a glance.

IKEA www.ikea.caのKungsforsサスペンションレールは、スマートな吊り下げスペース、棚、瓶、ボウル、アンテンシルの表面を提供し、キッチン、工業用エッジのあるダイニングルーム、大きなパントリーでも同様に機能します。

Shop Vintage

Second hand goods do not mean the second best. As Canny Scott, we know that adopting some vintage items is the best way to soften the "new" look of a room.

Similarly, adding historic works will make it a hot topic and further enhance the cozy atmosphere.

I regularly buy retro radio, vintage cocktail glasses and mountain landscape paintings online at thrift shops and garage sales.

If you don't need anything you're currently finding, hide it until you can flash it. Hulliverton, where our cottage is located, has two great vintage outlets (Thrift Warehouse and Salvation Army Store). Start your treasure hunt while supporting local activities.

Made for measurement

Like the one made for measuring suits and dresses (not an off-rail alternative), 2021 Custom furniture is gaining popularity in the year.

Following the drive to "nesting", adding something really important, style-savvy shoppers outsource individual pieces to make the home stand out.

Doing this supports small independent businesses and provides the opportunity to create one that fits perfectly into the space in terms of shape, size, and finish. For lots of ideas, Roslin's Chisholm Lumber or Toronto's Reburnwww.rebarn.caをチェックしてください。

Home Hospitality

Bars and People who have spent a lot of time denying access to restaurants have learned to bring (perhaps more than ever) a home with a professional hospitality atmosphere. Similarly, the Home Bar has become a necessity for anyone who wants to make a small gathering feel special.

At the same time, cocktail ingredients, shakers, glasses and platters should be equipped with tools for this new generation of "home" mixologists. Withwww.cocktailemporium.comのカート、クーラー、バー用品の範囲を確認してください。

shipping across Canada, everything is fine as this new season unravels. Or at least so we certainly hope. As the temperature rises, your smile will spread. Optimistic attitude is back.

We are embracing a new wave of self-confidence and float as we watch it wipe out the landscape. Positives have always been stocks in our trades, but these days it seems that those stocks are higher than ever. Cheers, yeah.

Monitor Colin and Justin at Cabin Pressure and Great Canadian Cottages (Cottage Life TV) and Cityline (CityTV). Find the Colin and Justin collections in stores across Canada. Accesswww.colinandjustin.tv

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