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SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW

A family home with traditiona­l bones is decorated with a clever mix of styles and lively hues

- TEXT JENNIFER HUGHES PHOTOGRAPH­Y VIRGINIA MACDONALD

When Robert and Lesley Cancelli moved into their 4,200-squarefoot uptown Toronto home, they loved its traditiona­l centre-hall plan and classic architectu­ral details. The previous homeowners had left it in good shape with some thought ful renovation­s, but the Cancelli family (with kids aged four, seven and 10) sought an even more updated, youthful vibe and hired designer Stephanie Lees to achieve it. “The house has good bones and didn’t need a lot of renovation­s,” Stephanie explains, “but it required some modernizin­g, including painting and redecorati­ng.”

To achieve a family-friendly yet elegant design, Stephanie introduced some custom pieces to suit the traditiona­l space’s more formal dining and living rooms. While Robert and Lesley brought in the dark wood table from their previous home, new dining chairs and a sleek custom-made sideboard balance the old with the new. In the living room, a pair of pretty vintage chairs was refinished and reupholste­red, and new armchairs and a sofa with simple clean lines were added to complete the room.

Stephanie is especially adept at helping her clients with art selection. “We chose pieces that work in the new spaces but also have significan­ce for the family and their lives together,” she says. Lesley and Robert met while they were both living and working in New York City, so several pieces give a nod to that time in their lives. “We also love boating and cottage living,” Lesley says. “A lot of our artwork has a connection to that lifestyle, too.”

Now the home is a sophistica­ted mix of vintage, new and custom pieces that are at once formal, casual and fun. It all adds up to a traditiona­l house with a playful twist for this lively family.

 ??  ?? A collection of meaningful artwork complement­s the living room’s simple serene palette.
A collection of meaningful artwork complement­s the living room’s simple serene palette.
 ??  ?? ABOVE Much of Lesley and Robert’s art collection was selected for its connection to a time, place or pastime that is important to the couple. Stephanie stuck with soft neutrals on the large upholstere­d furniture and then brought in punches of fresh...
ABOVE Much of Lesley and Robert’s art collection was selected for its connection to a time, place or pastime that is important to the couple. Stephanie stuck with soft neutrals on the large upholstere­d furniture and then brought in punches of fresh...
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 ??  ?? ABOVE The pair of vintage armchairs in the living room came from homeowners Lesley and Robert Cancelli’s previous house, but designer Stephanie Lees had their frames painted a pale grey and their seat cushions upholstere­d in a rich blue linen. Yellow...
ABOVE The pair of vintage armchairs in the living room came from homeowners Lesley and Robert Cancelli’s previous house, but designer Stephanie Lees had their frames painted a pale grey and their seat cushions upholstere­d in a rich blue linen. Yellow...
 ??  ?? Various types and sizes of wreaths hang on complement­ary ribbons in the living room windows. The painted floor in the Muskoka room echoes the blue accents used throughout the home.
Various types and sizes of wreaths hang on complement­ary ribbons in the living room windows. The painted floor in the Muskoka room echoes the blue accents used throughout the home.

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