Style at Home

NEW BALANCE

With a lot of planning, some smart use of colour and oodles of storage, this show-stopping Toronto home proves superb style can be supremely livable.

- TEXT CHRISTY WRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH­Y STACEY BRANDFORD STYLING CHRISTINE HANLON

This show-stopping Toronto home proves superb style can be supremely livable

The office has a dramatic boutiqueho­tel feel. “I was inspired by the J.K. Place Capri,” says one of the homeowners. The hotel’s breezy nautical blues appear here in richer tones, selected by Tara to better suit city living. Custom cabinetry keeps necessitie­s like files and computer equipment out of sight. Artwork, a chandelier and sophistica­ted accents beautifull­y blur the line between functional and fabulous. MARCH 2019

Ajudicious use of brass, particular­ly in the bold range hood framing, strikes an elegant note in the super practical kitchen and speaks to Tara’s knack for continuity among rooms. “People often see the kitchen as its own design entity, separate from the rest of the home,” she says. “While it does need its own personalit­y, it should reflect the overall style of the rest of the house.” The countertop­s and backsplash are made of Geoluxe, a highperfor­mance low-maintenanc­e material that looks like marble.

She’s especially smitten with the new wave of man-made stones and technologi­cally advanced fabrics. But her secret to successful design lies in something much more Luddite than the latest thing: good old-fashioned pen and paper. “It’s very important to know your needs and write them all down in advance,” she says. “That way, nothing’s forgotten and everything is accounted for in the planning stage.”

Tara took plenty of notes when mapping out this 4,500-square-foot Georgianst­yle new build in Toronto’s Forest Hill neighbourh­ood for a couple and their three young sons. The homeowners’ list of essentials included practical considerat­ions, but they were also keen to factor in some decorative heft. “With three boys, I cook a lot and tend to stock up on supplies,” says one of the homeowners. “I need proper functional­ity, but I still want everything to look elegant.” Tara got the brief. “I envisioned a clean-lined home

DESIGNER TARA FINGOLD LIKES TO KEEP HER FINGER ON THE PULSE OF DECOR INNOVATION­S.

that would look great for years to come,” she says, “not too trendy but still with a lot of personalit­y and the durability the family desired.”

How did she pull it off? Part of the answer lies in Tara’s stylish deployment of colour, which comes as second nature to this seasoned pro. “There’s a subtle theme of blues and greys at play on the first floor. In the family room, they’re bright and cheerful, and in the office, quiet and sophistica­ted. The key is that they are in every room for continuity, which creates flow so that it’s peaceful to walk through the house.”

Other factors that achieve flow in this abode include the repetition of brassy finishes and sheer drapery. Though they vary slightly in colour, the linen drapes on the main level cultivate a pulledtoge­ther look. “The common denominato­r is the fabric,” says the designer. “It’s the same throughout, so it works” – much

Custom toss cushions introduce blues into the family room. “The tones and patterns are playful here – less serious than in the office,” says Tara. Built-ins flank the fireplace, and the bottom cabinets keep board games and books organized yet out of sight. She didn’t feel the need to hide the TV. “It’s a simple shape and functional, so it works.”

The master bedroom, a warm cocoon of pattern and soft upholstery, is a deliberate departure from the rest of the home’s cool blues (and the ensuite follows suit). “I wanted a serene bedroom with lots of taupes and a luxurious bed,” says Tara, who delivered just that with a simply stunning chenille-upholstere­d frame. Wallpaper creates a feature wall and furthers the textural effect, while wall-to-wall carpeting amps up the cozy feel.

like the fabrics used in the family room, which reference Tara’s love of innovative finishes and, in doing so, suit the needs of this family of five. The glam velvety sofas are anything but precious thanks to a Teflon coating, and the elegant ottoman is topped with vinyl so movie night spills can be easily wiped away. The gorgeous custom-made kitchen seating steals this idea, too, layering upscale patterned fabric backs with seats upholstere­d in leather-look vinyl.

All of Tara’s stylish selections crack the functional­ity-versus-elegance code and embody her approach to livable design. “There is balance in this home,” she says. “It’s harmonious, bright and airy but still very practical.” And that’s a result of bringing some of the latest innovative materials together with trusty notepad planning.

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 ??  ?? DESIGN, Tara Fingold Interiors, tarafingol­d.com; ARCHITECTU­RE, Lorne Rose Architect; CONTRACTIN­G, Goldcon Project Management; Chantilly Lace OC-65 WALL PAINT, Benjamin Moore.
DESIGN, Tara Fingold Interiors, tarafingol­d.com; ARCHITECTU­RE, Lorne Rose Architect; CONTRACTIN­G, Goldcon Project Management; Chantilly Lace OC-65 WALL PAINT, Benjamin Moore.
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 ??  ?? DESK, RUG, Elte; CHAIRS, custom DRAPERY (throughout), Tara Fingold Interiors; Echo, from Duplicity by Barbara Cole, Bau-Xi Gallery; HARDWARE, ADH Fine Hardware. ARTWORK CABINETRY
DESK, RUG, Elte; CHAIRS, custom DRAPERY (throughout), Tara Fingold Interiors; Echo, from Duplicity by Barbara Cole, Bau-Xi Gallery; HARDWARE, ADH Fine Hardware. ARTWORK CABINETRY
 ??  ?? CABINETRY HARDWARE (throughout), ADH Fine Hardware; Geoluxe COUNTERTOP­S & BACKSPLASH, PENDANT LIGHTS, Ciot; Universal Lamp; custom Tara Fingold Interiors; large white (on island), Elte. STOOLS, BOWL SALAD
CABINETRY HARDWARE (throughout), ADH Fine Hardware; Geoluxe COUNTERTOP­S & BACKSPLASH, PENDANT LIGHTS, Ciot; Universal Lamp; custom Tara Fingold Interiors; large white (on island), Elte. STOOLS, BOWL SALAD
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The kitchen island stools, as well as the matching eat-in area chairs, are business in the front, party in the back: The vinyl seats require little upkeep, while the sketch-like fabric backs introduce some intriguing eye candy.
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 ??  ?? CHANDELIER, Universal Lamp; custom DINING TABLE & CHAIRS, Tara Fingold Interiors; dark grey POTS, Elte.
CHANDELIER, Universal Lamp; custom DINING TABLE & CHAIRS, Tara Fingold Interiors; dark grey POTS, Elte.
 ??  ?? Custom SOFAS, COFFEE TABLE & TOSS CUSHIONS, Tara Fingold Interiors; RUG, Dominion Rug & Home; Los Angeles COFFEE TABLE BOOK, THROW, Elte.
Custom SOFAS, COFFEE TABLE & TOSS CUSHIONS, Tara Fingold Interiors; RUG, Dominion Rug & Home; Los Angeles COFFEE TABLE BOOK, THROW, Elte.
 ??  ?? Custom BED FRAME, Tara Fingold Interiors; CARPETING, Dominion Rug & Home.
Custom BED FRAME, Tara Fingold Interiors; CARPETING, Dominion Rug & Home.

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