Ottawa Magazine

TREASURE TROVE

A RESOURCEFU­L COUPLE ADD ENERGY AND PERSONALIT­Y TO THEIR HOUSE THROUGH BOLD ABSTRACT PAINTINGS, BRIGHT TEXTILES, AND VINTAGE FURNITURE

- BY HATTIE KLOTZ PHOTOGRAPH­Y BY MIV FOURNIER

Through the creative placement of paintings and vintage furniture, a resourcefu­l couple add energy and personalit­y to their Greely house

The walls of Tatiana and Chris Wojtan’s Greely house are subtly varying shades of white, giving the initial impression of a contempora­ry minimalist home. Within a few seconds, though, your eyes begin to take in the strong pops of colour coming at you from every direction. Every room displays joyful dashes of colour, pretty hues that combine to create a sense of lightness and joy.

In truth, Tatiana revels in colour. Her Instagram feed describes her as a vintagetre­asure hunter and a colour addict. White walls and simple wood floors fade into the background just as they were designed to do, becoming backdrops for a magnificen­t blue, pink, and red Heriz carpet on the living room floor; a vibrant orange headboard she made for the master bedroom; and the bold abstract canvases she has bought or painted that are scattered throughout the house.

“I really like colour, and I believe that living in Ottawa, you need colour,” she says.

“I’ve been dreaming of doing this for years,” says Tatiana, whose new interior decorating business was boosted after design guru Sarah Richardson reposted one of her Instagram photograph­s.

Tatiana and Chris’s design odyssey began in 2008 when they bought a lot in Greely. The process was not as quick as they had hoped. Even though design briefs for the neighbourh­ood called for architectu­ral diversity, their plans didn’t fit the developer’s idea for how the community should look. Designed by Chris, their vision had a decidedly contempora­ry look with plenty of horizontal lines. After much wrangling, the couple was eventually allowed to build their modern house on a street of mostly traditiona­l houses. The process took 10 months in the capable hands of design-build firm Maple Leaf Homes, and the couple moved from their Barrhaven townhouse in November 2010.

Chris loves designing as much as Tatiana enjoys decorating. “I should have been an architect!” he says. “I loved working on the house from an analytical perspectiv­e.” He used software bought from Costco to produce 3-D floor plans that allowed the couple to tinker with their design on a room-by-room basis. “You could see the whole house in 3-D — it was as if we were walking about in it. This allowed us to discover things that didn’t work while we were designing it.”

The end result of all that thinking is a one-storey house with a largely open-plan kitchen, living room, and dining room. The bedrooms are situated down a separate corridor at one end of the house, with a media room and a granny flat at the other. The dining room is at the front of the house and is open to the living room, but two partial walls give it a distinct feeling of separation. The unobtrusiv­e walls don’t block sightlines to the fireplace but do help keep most of the kitchen out of the direct line of sight so that guests don’t need to stare at dirty dishes over dinner. When they entertain, Tatiana never feels isolated in the kitchen because she can engage in conversati­on with guests in the living or dining room as she prepares food.

“It was also important to us that the three spaces — the kitchen, the living room, and the dining room — are interconne­cted to allow our guests to move easily from one to another,” says Tatiana.

The overall decor scheme for the house began with the dining room, which Tatiana has filled with a rectangula­r walnut table, a snowflake chandelier, and contempora­ry steel-and-upholstery office-style Knoll-inspired chairs. A gallery wall, designed by Tatiana, of nine framed slices of crystal agate adds subtle lustre to the

room. From there, she turned her attention to envisaging adjoining rooms that would complement the look.

Tatiana is a determined and patient hunter. She tends to buy mid-centurymod­ern pieces “because if you buy vintage, by definition it’s better quality,” she says. The couple sources mainly over the internet, which gives Tatiana the ability to search widely for exactly what she wants. “If I set my mind on something, I have to find it,” she says. She gives, by way of an example, the twisted brass-and-Lucite lamps that grace the end tables beside the living room sofa. She bought the first one nine years ago for $26, searching for a further three years before finding its partner on eBay. It’s the same story for the 1956 Robsjohn-Gibbings mahogany chairs, also in the living room. She discovered the first one (which arrived with no cushions) on eBay. It would be three more

years until she found the second on Etsy.

Since many of the pieces she finds come from the United States, Tatiana has become adept at minimizing shipping costs. A large painting on canvas by Florida artist Sinai Waxman came rolled up and removed from its frame; she asked that a pair of chromeand-brass vintage side tables be taken apart and flat-packed before being shipped. And while she’s prepared to splurge on buying and shipping some must-have pieces, “I often find good things at HomeSense too.”

Tatiana and Chris also reduce costs by doing much of the decorating themselves. Tatiana made all the curtains; she designed and made all the beds, simply upholsteri­ng a box spring and creating a complement­ary headboard. She framed vintage maps of Poland for her son’s bedroom and hangs her own art on many of the walls. “Buy fabric remnants,” she advises. “It’s an inexpensiv­e way to introduce new colours and patterns.”

This is a house where the lines are clean and contempora­ry. And the details — surprising colours and slightly mismatched furnishing­s — come together to create a harmonious whole. “I don’t do mainstream,” says Tatiana. “I’m making trends, not following them.”

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Right and below Tatiana designed and upholstere­d the vibrant orange headboard herself. A pair of burledmapl­e stools bring a touch of nature and plenty of texture into the master bedroom. The views from the master bed look out over a very private garden...
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 ??  ?? Above A recent kitchen renovation took the cabinets from grey to glossy white and saw a pair of office task lights hard-wired into the wall over the stove. Pendant lights are from West Elm, while the low-backed Lucite stools are from CB2
Above A recent kitchen renovation took the cabinets from grey to glossy white and saw a pair of office task lights hard-wired into the wall over the stove. Pendant lights are from West Elm, while the low-backed Lucite stools are from CB2
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The living room displays many of Tatiana’s mo precious finds: a pair of Robsjohn-Gibbings chairs; vintage glass, chrome, and brass side tables; and a magnificen­t Heriz carpet
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Above A walnut table and Knoll-inspired office chairs set the tone in the dining room. Tatiana framed slices of agate crystal on the wall to the left, bringing lustre to the room
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Exteriors The bold, contempora­ry lines of the Wojtan house initially caused consternat­ion in the neighbourh­ood, but now passersby stop to say how much they like it Left The oversized door opens into the Zen calm of a sparsely decorated front hall which...
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Above Creative and practical, Tatiana and Chris took the lead in designing a unique home in Greely. They are pictured here with their children, Maia and Marcus
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Top, left and right Maia’s room is pretty in pastels, while Marcus’s newly decorated room boasts a bed frame and headboard made by Tatiana and vintage maps of Poland framed on the walls Above A quiet nook, perfect for nesting or reading, hides under...
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