You’re invited to ‘Wrap It Up’: A Special Evening of Holiday Inspiration and Gift Giving Ideas!

November 13, 2016 by Stoney Creek Furniture

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 6 – 9 PM
Stoney Creek Furniture, 395 Lewis Rd., Stoney Creek
Buy your tickets now!

The holidays are coming soon and this year you can get a head start on decorating and gift shopping. Just grab a friend and make a plan to attend Wrap It Up! Here’s what’s happening and why you simply HAVE to be there:

A Shopping Extravaganza, Raffles, Silent Tree Auction and More
For just $10 a ticket, Wrap It Up is an evening of fun, fresh ideas and festive inspiration. Even better, all proceeds from the raffles, ticket sales and the tree auction go to Hamilton Food Share, so not only do you help yourself to a great evening, but you help a very worthwhile cause during this busy season. PS Did you know that thanks to their generous partners, every $1 you give to Hamilton Food Share equals $5 in food donations?

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Unique Gifts from Local Artisans
Wrap It Up features unique ideas for gift giving, including handmade jewellery, purses, fashion, home décor, Christmas stockings, vintage & repurposed items – the list goes on and on. These are one-of-a-kind, quality pieces made by some of the finest craftspeople in the area. Among the participating artisans are Dolce Kimera, Lainey & Co., Bellabagu, Bead Queen, Infusion Tea, French Laundry, Shannimals – and many others.

PLUS enjoy delicious appetizers and treats from Innsville, Edgewater Manor and Reuven International!

Christmas Tree Silent Auction
Eight beautifully-adorned Christmas Trees will be displayed on silent auction. Each tree has been decorated by a talented designer, including Steven Sabados, Lesley Stewart (CHCH TV), Kathy McKeil (McKeil Marine), Laurie Lotimer (Our Homes Magazine), Pat Knebel (Private Spaces Design), Sunni & Hayes (K-Lite FM), Diane Peller (Peller Estates Winery) and of course, Stoney Creek Furniture! You can bid on the tree of your dreams for your home!

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Raffles and Grand Prize Draw
Did I mention the raffles? There will be amazing prizes to bid on (you have to be there to find out more!) and your $10 admission fee includes an entry for the Grand Prize Draw for a Steven Sabados Living Room valued at $6,000.

We hope you can join us for some festive fun at Wrap It Up!

 

Ideas to Brighten Your Home during November!

November 5, 2016 by Stoney Creek Furniture

If you need some suggestions to make your home your ‘comfort zone’ as November gets colder and before the fun of December and the holidays, here are a few ideas to inspire your creativity:

Jewel Tones. Bright jewel colours are oh-so popular right now – on walls, furniture, accessories, and rugs – just about everywhere. The trend is to use one colour across multiple elements, even colour on colour like emerald green draperies on an emerald green wall. Or if you prefer, use several jewel tones in combination. Believe it or not, sapphire blue, emerald green and fuchsia can all blend! Lastly, if you prefer a subtle approach, you can limit your ‘jewel infusion’ to accessories and perhaps a single piece of vibrant furniture.

Mélange DeVera Mirrored Console

Mélange DeVera Mirrored Console

New Metallics. There’s no end in sight to the metallics trend! What’s wonderful is that you can mix metallics for an eclectic look. This season, rose golds and silver are the new favourites. Perfect timing! Rose gold will add warmth while silver brings sparkle to the mix to brighten your space. Don’t forget that accent lighting and mirrors will really make metallics glow. Experiment!

Brightly Patterned Wall. Once upon a time, a wall painted a solid bright colour was the recommended way to inject a pop of colour. This season, consider a bright wall in a pattern! Whether you opt for wallpaper in a bright floral or geometric or do it yourself with a paint effect, it’s fun and fresh. Echo the pattern and colour in your accessories for extra interest!

New Coffee Table. With the holidays coming next month, set the stage for entertaining with a gorgeous new coffee table. The choices are endless – round or rectangle, glass topped, with metallic accents (on trend!), distressed wood, even choose a trunk style coffee table with rugged vintage appeal.

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Moe’s Tiburon Rustic Industrial Coffee Table

A Touch of the Tropics. One of the simplest ways to beat the cold weather is to treat your space to some tropical plants. Choose what’s best for the conditions you have, buy a pretty shelf or two and enjoy! If you’re adventurous, create a terrarium, you can find how-to guidelines online – or even grow orchids for sensational colour.

Natuzzi Editions available at Stoney Creek Furniture

Natuzzi Editions available at Stoney Creek Furniture

Layering. Not just for winter fashion, layering in your home is perfect for cool November days and nights. Now’s the time to bring on the throws and pillows! Knits and crochets are popular (with a chunky retro vibe) as well as faux fur. Plaids and animal/nature motifs are also showing up everywhere!  Even rugs are being layered this fall! Start with a neutral sisal base and then add pops of colour and texture. To keep it cohesive, choose rugs of similar fabrication/construction and colours that blend. Be sure to leave space around the layers to provide a ‘frame’.  12 inches is a good place to start.

Brighten your home and make the most of the season ahead!

Timeless Sophistication: How to Decorate with Black

October 29, 2016 by Stoney Creek Furniture

Black is classic, whether it’s for fashion or for the home. But many of us hesitate to use black in our homes thinking it will too dark or macabre even. The truth is, used judiciously; black can even brighten a space! So with Halloween upon us, here’s how to inject some dramatic black into your space (cats and witches excepted!):

Black walls. Yes, really! An accent wall in black, even an entire room, can be exciting and glamourous. (And contrary to myth, it will not make the room look smaller.) Black is a beautiful neutral background for lots of bright and bold art, furniture, flooring and light fixtures. Make sure there’s plenty of natural lighting. Colours that pop against black include pink, emerald green, coral and aqua. HINT: Try one of these bright colours on your ceiling with white trim!

Black trim and frames. One of the most subtle ways to bring black into your space is in framing. Whether it’s black frames on your photos and artwork or black trim on your baseboards and cornices, black defines beautifully.

Landscape Mirror with Rectangular Wooden Frame

Landscape Mirror with Rectangular Wooden Frame

Black metal. This look is very trendy right now – often in unexpected elements like faucets and chandeliers. Black cast iron and wrought iron are more traditional but in a contemporary space are fresh and fun. Bring a wrought iron gate inside and paint it black or transform a vintage cast iron bed with glossy black paint.

Black furniture. Both sensual and smart, black presents itself beautifully in leather sofas, accent chairs (perhaps with bright upholstery), dining room tables, armoires or hall tables. Too much black furniture can be funereal, so be sure to mix it with some colour or wood finishes. Try a light shag rug on the floor as a point of contrast and to add texture. (Ivory and light tan look ultra chic with black.)

Natuzzi Editions B754

Natuzzi Editions

Black doors. We love a black front door. Make it glossy please! A black door is always in style and immediately tells visitors that this home has style! In fact, black doors throughout the inside of a home look classy, and practically speaking, stand up better to handprints and dirt better than white.

Black patterns. Stripes or geometrics are a contemporary choice for black patterns, but don’t forget toile or florals for a more feminine approach.

Black with mirrors. To illuminate a room with black, use lots of mirrors. They will reflect light and open the space. Metal trimmed mirrors in brass, nickel or silver are especially apropos. HINT: Glass and crystal will also reflect light. Consider a crystal chandelier, a glass coffee table or glass bric a brac in trendy bright colours.

Black mix and match. One of the best things about black is that it’s perfect for mixing styles and periods, unified by the colour. How about 6 different black chairs at your dining table? Or 2 different nightstands in black on either side of your bed? Or a grouping of ‘random’ accessories you love, all in black? Experiment!

Farmhouse Spindle Back Side Chair

Farmhouse Spindle Back Side Chair

Black makes a statement unlike any other colour. Add it to your home and savour the elegance! And btw, Happy Halloween!

Tips to Bring Traditional Beauty of Americana Décor to Your Home

October 24, 2016 by Stoney Creek Furniture

Americana décor is making headlines again and its warmth and desire are welcome – whatever country you call home! It’s tough to resist the homespun charm of Americana, especially with today’s fresh take on this traditional favourite. Read on as we celebrate the beauty of home styling from our neighbour to the south – and how to achieve it in your home.

Not surprisingly, it starts with red, white and blue. The colours of the American flag are the foundation of the Americana palette. Whether vivid or muted, a little or a lot, there’s no doubt that you must bring at least a touch of red or blue to practically every space to achieve the real beauty of this style. Sometimes patterned cushions, a throw or a wall hanging is enough, or perhaps you want to go all out and opt for a sofa and accent chair in glorious red.

Sonora Loveseat

Sonora Loveseat

Don’t forget the white. Soft or bright, white often forms the background for Americana. It can be as simple and classic as all white walls, trim and ceiling, creating a neutral backdrop for whatever your imagination invents! Even brick is often painted white for an uncontrived look.

Embrace menswear tailoring. Americana has an edge of ruggedness that’s decidedly masculine. Think beautifully tailored suits in fine fabrics. Translate that same sophistication to your furnishings. There should be nothing frilly, fanciful or curved. Straight lines with simple skirting and clean arms and legs are your best choice. Tufting is on trend for a well-heeled look.

Choose classic fabrics. Houndstooth, tweed, suede and leather are perfect, as are stripes, plaids and ginghams, even some geometrics. Some fabrics are much more colonial while others are more contemporary. Choose according to your space and taste, but stay true to one period. Don’t forget that red and blue are your best friends.

Belaire Contemporary Sectional

Belaire Contemporary Sectional

Consider a little country influence. Americana today is rustic rather than old-fashioned country – yet there’s nothing wrong with a nod to the cottage look. Consider a display of vintage quilts, a distressed harvest table, wooden ceiling beams, natural wood floors and if you possibly can, a wood-burning fireplace.

Use lots of wood. It’s essential – on the floor, often on the ceiling and especially in furnishings. Simplicity reigns. Clean lines are a must, often almost ‘basic’ looking. Mission and Shaker-styled furnishings fit the bill. Rich, robust woods like cherry and oak are staples, often distressed or naturally worn for an inviting, lived-in look. Accent chairs and sofas may have wood trim – and don’t forget the wing back chair with solid wood legs. It’s a hallmark of Americana décor.

Gia Transitional Wing Accent Chair

Gia Transitional Wing Accent Chair

Put the accent on accessories. Nothing pretentious! Crafty looking wood items are popular. But don’t worry if your taste is a little more upscale. wrought iron, dull brass and nickel are welcome, again staying true to the clean lines mantra. Folk art is also popular, including primitive paintings, wood sculptures (decoys are big) and stars of all sizes and colours in wood or metal!

Enjoy the casual, relaxed vibe of Americana with your own special touch of Canadian style too!