SOH AT HOME - EP1- MASTER BEDROOM REFRESH

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Welcome to episode 1 of my new DIY and design series ‘Soh At Home”!

TORONTO VICTORIAN HOME - MASTER BEDROOM REFRESH!

I can’t believe it has taken me this long but now that our bigger Toronto home renovations are coming to an end I can finally do something about our master bedroom!

For the past four years, our primary bedroom has really taken a back seat. Adam and I have done nothing to it since we moved in and I’m ashamed to admit you can still see putty marks from where the previous owners had hung their pictures. Needless to say it was about time we did something and what a perfect project to kick off my new ‘Soh At Home’ series with!

In this new series we are going to be focused on quicker and smaller DIY’s and interior design projects aimed at turning this now nicely renovated traditional home into a house that reflects our taste and contemporary sensibility.

Previously, our master bedroom was a bit of a dumping ground. My ‘office’ took up the entire bay window area, there was clutter everywhere, a miss-mash of ‘furniture’ and window screens being stored in the corner. There was also an ungodly patch of wall behind our bedroom radiator, the ‘ceiling medallion’ was a small piece of round wood, and our ceiling fan was so old controlling it with the remote was always a hit and miss. In addition to my normal displeasures regarding the state of the primary bedroom, I have also been working on a separate linen closet project and had been storing all of the stuff from that in my master bedroom. Ugh.

The primary bedroom had so much potential though! The stained glass bay window were what made me fall in love with this room and the king size bed I inherited after my mom got rid of her Florida condo had been an absolute godsend. Regardless, we needed to get to work!

I roped in a few partners to help me with this project - so I didn’t have to do it alone - and I am really excited to share my design plans for this room which includes switching out our cast iron radiator for a newly refurbished ornate cast iron Victorian radiator from Ironworks Radiator Inc., removal and installation of a new plaster ceiling medallion from Parsiena Design, and installation of some much needed window treatments from Blinds To Go!


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Toronto Home Renovations - Master Bedroom refresh - cleaned out and ready for demo

Our primary bedroom cleared out for a little demo before we begin painting!

A Green Master Bedroom

Green is a colour I have never really gravitated toward but after living in Adam's childhood bedroom for months during our Toronto home renovations, it totally grew on me. Green bedrooms are supposed to promote a sense of calm and comfort, reduce stress and foster a soothing sleep environment. The colour green also symbolizes growth, rejuvenation, and a connection to nature which all sounds pretty good to me. I mean, I get it! It’s also considered a ‘heritage paint’ colour so we are very much staying ‘on brand’ with this paint colour.

Before I could begin painting, I needed to get our cast iron radiator removed so I could tackle the ungodly patch hiding behind it. I actually had to psych myself up for this mini-demo because even though ‘Demo Soheila’ is a personality I like to get down with, you never know what you are going to find when you open a wall in an old house. Before I even started I knew this one was going to be messy as lath and plaster still make up the walls in part of this room. Thankfully, nothing remarkable was behind the patch and I was able to open and close it in an afternoon. After a few layers of mud the new patch of drywall flowed seamlessly with the existing lath and plaster wall and I was able to begin painting.

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My new ceiling medallion from Parsiena Design!

Ceiling Medallion Incoming!

Since my excitement for this master bedroom refresh and inability to sit still always gets the best of me, I started painting the room even before Parsiena Design installed our new plaster ceiling medallion. If you are unfamiliar with Parsiena Design, they are a manufacturer of architectural and decorative elements like mantels, plaster mouldings, ceiling medallions, and so much more. It was them that I turned to for my beautiful main floor crown mouldings that I (and apparently many of you) am obsessed with. So when I decided to take on this master bedroom refresh, I knew I definitely wanted to work them them again. They have an extensive catalogue of products to browse on their website which is exactly how I found our new ceiling medallion. I think it’s elegant, classic, and fits well with the other traditional elements I have planned for the room.

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Installation of our new ceiling medallion from Parsiena Design


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Victorian Cast Iron Radiators - Like Jewellery For Your House

Speaking of traditional elements, a month prior to starting this project I paid a little visit to my friends at Ironworks Radiations Inc. During phase 1 of our home renovation I had purchased two brand new Castrads cast iron radiators from them for our kitchen along with two newly refurbished ornate radiators for our front entrance and dining room.

Not only do radiators give off amazing heat but I love the way Victorian cast iron radiators look after they have been freshly refurbished. Their freshly painted motifs add a design element to any room that I liken to jewellery and I was excited to add another piece of jewellery to mine.

During our visit to the Ironworks stockyard, owner of Ironworks Jen personally walked me through options for our master bedroom and we settled on a beautiful 10 section, 2 column Gurney with a decorative scroll depicting a vine leaf motif. So fitting with the green, right!?

Ornate Victorian Radiators waiting to be refurbished in the Ironwork Radiators Inc. stockyard.

Except, remember I wanted the radiator to stand out, so I went with a ‘pale gold’ for my custom colour which I think compliments the green walls so well while also showing off those jewellery like details.

To really bring it all together and make it look extra pretty once installed, I chose a brass radiator valve, specifically the Windsor TRV valve from Castrads (which is only available at Ironworks), along with some new brass shrouds and base plates.

Like, what an upgrade!

Bedroom Drapes and Curtain Ideas

One thing I am kicking myself for not doing sooner is getting window treatments for our primary bedroom. Would you believe this whole time poor Adam has been sleeping with a stream of ambient light from a street lamp positioned 15 feet from our master bedroom bay window. Poor guy has been getting blinded at night affecting his ability to sleep. So when I told him we were heading into Blinds To Go’s new Castlefield showroom, he was rushing me out the door.

With window measurements in hand, we explained our needs and my design ideas with a Blinds To Go design consultant who was then able to walk us through all the little details of window treatments. From types of treatments, mounting styles, mechanisms and hardware we were able to figure out everything we wanted in one visit. Although I am no stranger to Blinds To Go (I used them for my previous apartment and for a rental property I managed a refresh for) their new showroom really left a lasting impression. The upper floor has the dreamiest atmosphere, full of fabric samples to browse and inspire. You can also experience the excitement of motorized shades in their ‘smart room’. But don’t blame me if this becomes the thing you didn’t know you needed in your life. Their team is also very knowledgeable and engaged in making sure you achieve your window treatment goals and aesthetic. Plus they have thousands of fabrics to choose from. Oh, and did I mention you can go online to their website and order free fabric samples before even stepping into their store? Literally no commitment, just to help you get inspired.

For the master bedroom we are doing Romans in Julia, Seafoam (left) and black out drapes in Linen Cotton Weave in Natural (right)

We ended up choosing a combination of roman shades and drapes for our master bedroom bay window, and another small roman for the balcony door. The drapes will have a white black out curtain liner while the roman shades will have a light filtering backer. In terms of fabric we went with ‘Linen Cotton Weave in Natural’ for the drapes and ‘Julia, Seafoam’ for the romans which has a beautiful embroidered floral motif.

In addition to our master bedroom we also ordered window treatments for the nursery and back bedroom! All romans shades, all in ‘Dow Cloud’ and all black out! I just know this is going to help Cyrus nap better during the day because his room also gets a lot of light, which is yet another reason I am kicking myself I haven’t done this sooner.

Toronto Home Renovations - Master Bedroom refresh - blinds to go at home measure visit

Following our showroom visit, a Blinds To Go team member came to our house to verify measurements.

Within a week of our visit to the showroom a member of the Blinds To Go team came to our house to verify measurements. They walked us through how things would look once installed and ensured we were all on the same page before processing the order, which I really appreciated. Once the order was officially placed all we had to do was wait. Production took about three weeks but the difference these window treatments make on not just the room but our ability to have a good nights rest is life changing.

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The final result! A beautiful, calming master bedroom we just love!

Overall, I am extremely happy with how this master bedroom refresh turned out. I love how soothing the green walls are and now with the newly refurbished radiator we got from Ironworks Radiators Inc., the elegant ceiling medallion from Parsiena Design and the life changing window treatments from Blinds To Go, our master bedroom has finally been elevated to a level it deserves! Adam and I even switched out the ceiling fan for a new, more modern ceiling fan with a remote that actually works, so things are very much on the up. I do want to spend more time decorating this room, adding furniture, and maybe some built-ins, but those are projects for another episode!

Thank you so much for joining me for my master bedroom refresh. As always, if you have any questions feel free to leave them below and don’t forget to subscribe to my Instagram and YouTube channel. Special thanks as well to all my partners who teamed up with me for this project, I would not have been able to achieve this transformation without your help and I appreciate the faith you have in me that makes you want to partner with me, again and again.

Until next time,

- Soheila

*as always, all opinions remain my own


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2023 INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS!

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2023 Interior Design Trends

I’ve always believed that creative people were put on this earth to bring more beauty into it. To use their natural talents to create. Create and not hold back. Create and keep going. Create for a better world. No matter what creative industry they are in or what their talent is, they have the ability to add beauty into this world, and that is a magnificent thing!

So how does the design world feel in 2023? A quick temperature check would reveal that, in the face of a looming recession and soaring interest rates, designing with intention, purpose, and conscience has become ever more important. What fascinates me the most though is how these principles trickle down into our homes. The evolution of Biophilic Design and Neoclassical Design would indicate a desire to feel more grounded yet fluid enough to blend the classics with modern sensibilities. Natural material and vintage furniture are becoming ever more desirable, and creating spaces that lend to a person’s lifestyle continues to lead the conversation.

So without further ado, here are 10 interior design trends for 2023!

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Neoclassical Design

A design aesthetic that takes its inspiration from classical architecture and visual and decorative arts, Neoclassical design is the adaptation of traditional design approaches into today’s more modern lifestyle. Herringbone floors, plaster mouldings, and gilded mirrors are all classical design ideas that have seen a resurgence thanks to the rise in popularity of Neoclassical design. Sustainability and a movement away from mass produced furniture has also played a part in the increased demand for antique and vintage furniture. With its ability to add character to a room, and in some cases a good story too, Neoclassical design is definitely the interior design aesthetic hogging the spotlight in 2023!

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Credit: Bule By Belenko

Biophillic Design and Organic Forms

Biophilic design and organic forms continue to have a huge influence on the interior design industry in 2023. More and more, organic elements are making their way into our homes and can be witnessed in the movement towards the use of natural material like wood, glass, marble and pottery. The use of plaster also goes beyond crown mouldings with the rise in popularity of plaster light fixtures and range hoods. A need for natural light has people opting for big windows and Crittall doors that let the outside world in. Said to enhance a person’s creativity and general well-being, organic forms and Biophilic design promote the notion of a balanced and environmentally conscious lifestyle through design.

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Credit: Pion Studio

Vintage Decor

One interior design trend that is super easy to stand behind is using vintage pieces to give a room more character. Not only can it add a unique element to any room but the thrill of the hunt can also yield a good story. More and more, the demand for vintage furniture and heritage decor is increasing and today, nice vintage decor has become easier to find thanks to showrooms, instagram resellers, and vintage auction websites popping up online. Facebook marketplace is also a great source for finding vintage decor as well as your local flea markets if you have the time and energy. With mid century modern pieces working well in contemporary or modern spaces, and ornate chandeliers, sconces and mirrors playing perfectly into neoclassical design, this trend not only promotes sustainability but allows you to create a personalized and cool space no matter what your budget.

2023 interior trends - natural wood kitchen cabinetry, internal archways in house - credit - Vincent Leroux, Lisa Sicignano

Credit: Vincent Leroux & Lisa Sicignano

Warm Woods and Earth Tones

What once went out of style now seems to be making a come back thanks to Bioliphic design. Warm wood and earth tones have become more popularly used in kitchen design this past year as homeowners and designers alike crave the grounding and balancing effect it can have. Natural wood cabinets in rich, warm walnut, chestnut, and mahogany hues are gaining traction unlike previous cabinet trends of maple and oak. Favouring darker profile, natural wood cabinetry can act as a grounding counterbalance to both light/white and saturated colour palettes. Additionally, natural wood finishes that play up grain lines can do wonders when trying to create a warm, rustic atmosphere and look great when paired with tiled floor or stone countertops. Warm earthy tones likes terracotta, dusty rose, mauve, and sage also continue to be popular paint colours and are a great way to add warmth to a room.


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Textured Artwork

I know everyone hates Instagram’s new algorithm but sometimes it does do me right, because at least once a day I see a new piece of textured artwork on my feed. From professional artist to weekend DIY-ers, everyone seems to be incorporating textured artwork into their homes. Often made using natural materials like plaster and fabric, textured artwork provides a modern play on organic forms and silhouettes. Often done in a monochromatic palette, they are an easy way to add dimension to an otherwise boring wall and a focal point to a room. If you are into Scandinavian design or modern/contemporary interiors, this trend is definitely going to strike a cord with you!

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Statement Lighting

If it’s a little drama you’re after, a simple lighting update may just be all you need! No longer just functional, unique and interesting lighting is a major theme this year with many designers favouring clusters of plaster lighting. Other natural materials like rattan, cane, wicker and rope will also continue to remain popular in the year to come as well as the practice of layering your lighting. From vintage Murano glass antique chandeliers to modern over-scaled LED chandeliers that span horizontally, new and old styles of lighting are welcome in 2023. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, a simple lighting update can have the ability to breath new life into a space without having to redo it entirely (not to mention it’s a lot cheaper too!) If you are looking for an easy way to update a space, sourcing a new chandelier for your dining room might just be all you need.

2023 interior design trends - neoclassical design with chevron floors, antique chandelier, warm wood furniture and arched doorway- photo by George Possenti

Credit: George Possenti

Mosaic Flooring

A luxury choice when it comes to flooring, mosaic flooring patterns often seen in classical architecture like Herringbone, Chevron and Versailles Parquet have begun to see a renaissance. A style that practically went extinct, mosaic flooring is becoming requested by designers and luxury home owners once more as Neoclassical design continues to gain momentum. A great way to add an air of sophistication to any room, installing mosaic flooring does come with quite a hefty price tag and isn’t for the faint of heart. I recently had Herringbone floors installed on the main floor of my house and straight plank floors installed upstairs, and they were three times the price and time to install. The heart wants the heart wants though and clearly the design world is putting their money where their heart is by bringing back this flooring trend.


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Metal Side Table by Mc Mullin and Co

Metal Accents

From side tables to coffee tables (and even radiators in my case), metal accents are gaining traction when it comes to interior decor and small decor pieces. A fun way to add a unique and unexpected detail to a room, metal accents add visual interest and another layer of texture to a room’s aesthetic. Designers are also playing with and mixing metals. No longer always opting for unlaquered brass, more and more designers are gravitating back towards silver, nickel and even iron. The best thing about this trend though is that you don’t have to go crazy and commit large sums of money to partake in it. Focus on incorporating only a few, small, key metal accents and you’ll be nailing this trend in no time!

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Credit: Vincent Leroux & Lisa Sicignano

Playful Tiling

When it comes to tile trends in 2023, creatives are using playful tiling more than ever to add personality to a room. Checkered, mosaics patterns, and kit kat tiles are just some of this year’s most popular styles and patterns. They can often be found in smaller spaces like bathrooms and laundry rooms to help add an element of interest to an otherwise often overlooked/secondary space. I love diamond shaped checkered floors and have decided to do the majority of my master bathroom in a checkered pattern. I also have plans to incorporate Victorian mosaic tiles in my front entrance and main floor powder room in the spring as I kick off a partnership with french tile manufacture Winckelman Tiles. If you are unfamiliar with them, they are have been manufacturing porcelain mosaic tiles for over 120 years. You have probably unknowingly seen a lot of their styles in restaurants and hotels around the globe as they are an internationally recognized brand. Their distributor in Toronto is Deco - Tile and a few weeks ago I went into their showroom to place my order! The tiles do come in sheeted format (boarders included) for easy installation, and I will definitely be sharing more on this exciting partnership in the next episode of my home renovation series on YouTube, so stay tuned for that!

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Interior Archways

Making a comeback in 2023, interior archways are a great way to add a focal point to a room or draw your eye upward towards the ceiling. From bar areas to closet and hallways, more and more people are favouring archways over rectangular door silhouette thanks to their ability to elevate a space with minimal effort. Even I am jumping on this trend’s band wagon having incorporated one into my newly renovated Romanesque Victorian home. Where before there was no internal archways, I wanted to bring that design feature inside considering we have one at the front entrance. What I ended up doing was using it as the entrance way into my small walk up bar/wine display and I think it helps create an interesting design feature on the main floor.

Despite the fact that this blog post is all about interior design trends for 2023, remember it’s always best to design your space based on how you interact with it, and what works best for you! Thank you for joining me today and taking interest in this 2023 interior design trend report! If you have any questions or comments about Neoclassical design, Biophillic design, herringbone floors, textured wall art, architectural mouldings, plaster lighting, places to find antique chandeliers or checkered tile, feel free to leave them in the comment section below!

Until next time,

-S


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