Oakville Beaver, 25 Apr 2019, p. 36

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A pr il 25 ,2 01 9 | 36 www.concretetrimmings.com CONCRETE FREE ESTIMATES 905-844-5518 1-888-944-5518 uality At Its Best! Call Fernando www 1-888-944-5518 • DRIVEWAYS • FRENCH CURBS • PATIOS • STEPS • WALKWAYS • GARAGE FLOORS ExposEd aggrEgatE (pebble) Interlocking & Concrete Specialists • Pebble Concrete • Stamped Concrete • Interlocking • Flagstone • Walkways • Garage Floors • Patios • Driveways • Curbs (French) Call Mario 905.842.7171 sunmarlandscape.com Interlocking & Concrete Specialists ™ Spring interlock Special 10%Off all driveways, patios and walkways. Just mention this ad. Call for FREE ESTImaTE 905-827-8158 www.rogerslandscaping.org Dear Debbie; My cousin has a very modern minimalist apartment, too sparse for me, but I really like her new lights - she says they are Edison style. I am more of a traditional decorator and I would like to update my chandelier in the dining room. Will a modern lighting choice clash with my � oral wallpaper and carved wood buffet? -- Pat Dear Pat; This is when decorating can get really fun. There are no rules. If you have your eye on a particular type of light � xture and it's not in the "traditional" aisle, there is every chance that it will look brilliant in your dining room. Our tastes change over time, they broaden and overlap. Like city and country cousins, what they have in com- mon is good design and there is magic in the mix. Lighting today is centered around LEDs. Because LEDs are undeniably energy friendly, most incan- descent bulbs are disappearing. There is a style, loosely called updated industrial, which offers vintage � xtures in more re� ned housing. The na- ked bulb can still be seen within a softer, � nished metal framework. Before you buy a new � xture, ask about the light bulbs, are they replaceable, what kind of light do they show? We are seeing chandeliers with arms that radiate in all direc- tions, that bring the future into today. There are also leaner styles that tout an edgy design in a quieter way. The bare bulbs or tubes can be seen through the metal bars. These can be hung solo or in a cluster at different heights. West Elm has a selection of Edison-style bulbs and � xtures that should inspire you. And sebringdesignbuild.com is a good spot to catch up on a few of the latest trends in lighting. Dear Debbie; Our � rst apartment is a tiny bachelor and we love it. We are just out of college and want to set up a bit more sophisticated space moving forward. Have you any thoughts on painting and lighting that make a cozy statement in a small space? -- Ben and Louise Dear Ben and Louise; I understand that you are done with the stu- dent digs atmosphere. Always fun to begin with but you do outgrow banners and makeshift shelves. Light colours will give you a feeling of space, they are airy and appear to breath more than dark hues. Why not paint in a pastel shade of your favourite colour? Shades of pink or terra cotta are warm and welcoming. You can switch to a darker tone for the back wall where your bed is located to visually divide the space. You'll want furniture that does double duty, such as a sofa bed with lots of oversized cushions and a good- looking table that you can eat and work at. Invest in pieces that are meant to last, you don't need much at this point. Next, think about lighting. Invest in good task light for the kitchen prep area and use a dimmer so you can take control. Build the atmosphere with one or two up-lights. They are spot lights that sit on the � oor and radiate light up the wall toward the ceiling. Position them to highlight a piece of art or a leafy plant, or shelves that hold your favourite books and photos. Written by Debbie Travis and Barbara Dingle. Please email decorating questions to house- 2home@debbietravis.com. Follow Debbie at instagram.com/debbie_travis, facebook.com/ thedebbietravis, debbietravis.com. How to Illuminate your style and home decor DEBBIE TRAVIS House to Home

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