How to Decorate with White

February 8, 2013 by Stoney Creek Furniture

What words come to mind when you think of white? I think ‘crisp’, ‘clean’, ‘fresh’, ‘pure’, ‘light’… and looking out my window on this February day I also think ‘snow’! But dwell for a moment on those adjectives. Wouldn’t you like to bring that serene feeling to your home? Of course! Decorating with all white is timeless and classic. Coupled with other neutrals, it creates a stunning style statement. Let’s have a look at some pointers to decorate with white in your home! (Snow optional!)

Empire II Collection

Hues of white. Yes, there’s a spectrum of whites, just like any other colour. Blue whites, gray whites, beige whites, modern whites, romantic whites – the art is in bringing them together effectively. Go with what you like, what appeals to you aesthetically. Look at pictures online or in magazines. Inspiration is at your fingertips.

The right light. The quality of natural light in a room affects white dramatically. Bright white paint is best on south facing walls, where it will draw in some warmth. Be sure to test with a small section how the white you’ve chosen will look before you make a whole room paint commitment.

Harbour Pointe mirror

Mirrors. Mirrors always open up a room, but when the room is all white, it’s astonishing. A grouping of mirrors on a wall reflects the white surfaces for an almost ethereal feeling.

Crystal too. If it sparkles, it looks even better against a white backdrop. Crystal chandeliers, lamp bases, accent pieces, even groupings of crystal… they all shine brighter in a white room.

White makes a small room appear larger. The monochromatic look is the ultimate in simplicity, making a small space feel bigger and airy.

Sam Moore Rhea

White brings cohesion. With a white-on-white palette, you can mix eras and styles. Suddenly, vintage and modern blend perfectly. You can also mix patterns if they’re all white. Graphics and florals, stripes and circles, it all unifies with the common theme of white.

White covers flaws. This is SO TRUE. Any old piece of furniture, or even damaged walls, trim or floorboards, seem to be ‘healed’ by white. Try it and see. Old looks new and exciting again.

Harbour Pointe

Now add neutrals. Beige, tan, taupe, gray and camel look vibrant against white. It takes chic to new heights. If you’re practical, upholstered furniture in darker neutrals will be more durable than true white.

Or brights. A splash of red in an all white room is dramatic. Maybe it’s just in pillows or accessories – it depends on how brave you are. Or maybe you have two gorgeous accent chairs in hot pink. Bring them out and add a few accessories to match. Just a little… you don’t want to lose the serenity of the white effect.

cobistyle ottoman

Or whatever! An ottoman in a bold print adds whimsy and warmth to your all white room. Pastels look great too: soft blues, pinks or greens add subtle shading to your white space.

White furniture. Simply beautiful! Whether you like a modern, streamlined look or a more antique traditional style, white is just right. It can also be paired with very dark wood furniture for a sophisticated feel. White furniture is versatile and adaptable to any colour scheme.

Plants. I’m a plant fan. It seems so many people have forgotten the natural beauty (and the oxygen!) provided by indoor plants. When added to a white room the foliage simply gleams. Think Boston fern in a Victorian white bathroom. Lovely, yes?

White bedrooms. Bedrooms are especially restful in all white and shades of cream. Add an antique settee, a fluffy white rug on wood floors, and the best part – gorgeous white bed linens. Cotton, lace, scalloped edges; they all look luxurious in white.

I hope you’re feeling inspired to decorate your home in beautiful, elegant white.

Super Bowl Party Ideas

January 30, 2013 by Stoney Creek Furniture

This weekend is Super Bowl Sunday and whether or not you’re a fan of football, it’s a great opportunity for a get-together. The trick is having a little something for everyone to enjoy – the football lovers and those who are more interested in what Beyoncé is wearing in the half-time show.

How about making it a Mexican party? The food is easy and delicious – and it’s hot and sunny there now – and it’s definitely not here. So bring a little sunshine to your living room and to game time.

The Drink

Virgin Pomegranate Sangria

Tis the season for pomegranate so why not try this brightly flavoured and colourful beverage that everyone will love.

SangriaIngredients:

1 quart pomegranate juice

2 cups papaya or mango juice or unsweetened apple juice

1 orange

6-8 strawberries

2 kiwis

1 mango or papaya

1/2 cup sugar

Preparation: Mix juices and sugar until sugar dissolves. Prepare fruit: slice oranges and berries thinly; remove skin and cut mango or papaya into chunks; peel kiwi and cut into thick slices. Add fruit to juice and let flavours set in fridge for 2 to 3 hours or overnight.

The Food

If you want to relax and enjoy the game, keep the menu simple. Serve guacamole and tortilla chips as an appetizer, a Mexican stew as the main course and an easy apple enchilada dessert. But don’t forget – some folks prefer “traditional” Super Bowl food so it never hurts to put out chips and cheezies!

Guacamole (makes about 2 cups)

Guacamole2 avocados

1 small onion, finely chopped

1 clove garlic, minced

1 ripe tomato, chopped

1 lime, juiced

Salt and pepper to taste

Preparation: Peel and mash avocados in a medium serving bowl. Stir in onion, garlic, tomato, lime juice, salt and pepper. Season with remaining lime juice and salt and pepper to taste. Chill for half an hour to blend flavours.

Mexican Stew (5 servings)Mexican Chicken Stew

1 cup diced onion

1-2 garlic cloves, finely chopped

1 tablespoon olive oil

3 cups cooked chicken or 3 cups cooked turkey, diced or shredded

1 (1 1/4 ounce) package taco seasoning mix

2 (14 1/2 ounce) cans ready-cut diced tomatoes, undrained

1 (15 ounce) can black beans or 1 (15 ounce) can kidney beans, drained

1 (8 3/4 ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained

1 (4 ounce) can diced green chilies, drained

1 cup chicken broth

1/2 tablespoon cornstarch

Directions:

1. Cook onion and garlic in oil in large saucepan until tender.

2. Add cooked chicken, taco seasoning, tomatoes, beans, corn and chilies.

3. Blend broth and cornstarch; add to saucepan.

4. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer 15 minutes; stirring occasionally.

5. Serve with cornbread for a hearty meal.

 

Apple Enchilada Dessert (Serves 6 or 12)

1 – 21 oz. can apple pie filling

6 – 8 inch flour tortillas

1 tsp ground cinnamon

1/3 cup margarine

½ cup white sugar

½ cup brown sugar

½ cup water

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

2. Spoon fruit evenly onto all tortillas, sprinkle with cinnamon. Roll up tortillas and place seam side down on lightly greased 8×8 baking pan.

3. Bring margarine, sugars and water to a boil in a medium sauce pan. Reduce heat and simmer, stirring constantly for 3 minutes.

4. Pour sauce evenly over tortillas; sprinkle with extra cinnamon on top if desired. Bake in preheated oven for 20 minutes

5. Makes 6 large tortillas; cut in half to serve 12.

Movie Time

For those who REALLY don’t enjoy football, how about a movie? Escape to another room and TV for a movie! If you can find it, “A Touch of Evil” is great – 1958, Orson Welles, Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh – and yes, it’s set in Mexico!

The Decor

Keep it to a minimum. It’s all about the game! Use bright napkins and tableware, mix and match the colours for a Mexican feeling. Light some bright candles, add some bright flowers and you’re done! If you feel like going all out, buy a piñata for post-game fun!Table Setting Ideas

Enjoy your Super Bowl party – and may your team WIN!

How to Accessorize Your Home Like a Pro!

January 25, 2013 by Stoney Creek Furniture

 

Stoney Creek Furniture Accent Shop

Stoney Creek Furniture Accent Shop

Have you ever bought a great belt and suddenly an outfit you were tired of seems new again? In home fashion, as well as personal fashion, you can reinvigorate a look without reinventing it! The trick is amazing accessories. Yes, as they say, the difference is in the details…

“Excellence is in the details. Give attention to the details and excellence will come.” Perry Paxton

So how do you do it?  How do you accessorize like a pro? Rule #1 is to Go Unique. Don’t settle for cookie cutter pieces that everyone buys at the big box stores. They may look okay – but have a “been there, done that” feeling. You can’t achieve “wow” without stimulating the senses with something fresh and exciting!

Here are some other guidelines for showcasing accessories in their best light:

  • Personalize it. Make your accessories a reflection of you – choose things you love and display them – about your hobby, your family, your travels…
  • Display in groups. One lone item has a tough time making a statement – create a grouping for impact – an odd number works best – 3 or 5 pieces.
  • Make colour work. If your room is neutral, accessorize bright – and vice versa. But stick with two or three colours to keep a coordinated look.
  • Try a theme. Rather than random pieces, work on a theme – beach inspired, pewter, Mexican, etc.
  • Vary heights and shapes. When you’re grouping items, make it interesting – whether it’s candles, jars, framed photos, etc.
  • Think symmetry… or not! Formal rooms look good with symmetrical placement – a chair flanking either side of the fireplace, for example. Casual rooms work better with asymmetrical styling – like two or three candlesticks on the same side of the mantel.
  • Choose quality. Just as in personal fashion, it’s best to buy quality accessories that achieve a feeling of luxury and plenty.
Stoney Creek Furniture Accent Shop

Stoney Creek Furniture Accent Shop

Where do you begin? Cushions, throws, vases, decor items, accent tables, foot stools, chandeliers, lamp… these are some of the foundation items to start your accessory adventure! You’ll find a great selection of these items, and much more, at Stoney Creek Furniture.

Stoney Creek Furniture Accent Shop

Stoney Creek Furniture Accent Shop

Now I know what you’re thinking. “Stoney Creek is a furniture store – why would I go there if I’m just looking for accessories?!” Well, we’ve recently opened an Accent Shop right within  our store. It’s a store within a store and a destination of its own! You’ll find a great selection of accessories and small accent furniture, gorgeous items from California and beyond. Everything is truly one of a kind and every piece is different.

Stoney Creek Furniture Accent Shop

Stoney Creek Furniture Accent Shop

Boutique atmosphere. When you come in, you’ll feel like you’re in a beautiful boutique, with inspiring pieces that will breathe new life into your rooms. Everything is special! (As a side note, I think you’ll really be impressed by the pillow and cushion selection! The fabric and down are superior to what you’ll find in most stores and there’s a great range in prices. Worth coming in just to see these!)

So bring out the accessories you already have and start editing. Rearrange, try moving from one room to another, regroup and rethink – and then head to Stoney Creek Furniture’s Accent Shop and REALLY get things going with some lovely new elements!

Happy Accessorizing!

2013 Furniture Trends: What’s New and Now

January 18, 2013 by Stoney Creek Furniture

Everyone wants their home to be that perfect mix of chic yet comfy; trendy yet classic; whimsical yet elegant – in short, we want it all. No problem! This year it’s all about just that – mixing furniture styles and attitudes for an unmistakably individual look.

“2013 trends in Home Furnishings are very exciting with a broad assortment of accent colours and diverse looks that will get your creative energy going. Mixing transitional and relaxed looks with one of a kind treasures and repurposed items is all the rage. We are showcasing a more eclectic offering that looks like you have spent years and travelled far to put your rooms together. Sectionals continue to be a hit, and why not when there are so many options to customize the perfect-sized piece for your space and lifestyle. And don’t be afraid of colour!  Brightness adds beauty and life!” – Lori Negrinotti, Buyer and Merchandise Manager, Stoney Creek Furniture

Here are just a few of the furniture trends to watch in 2013. I love the individuality and freedom this season offers!

  1. Pattern is back. Sofas and chairs are alive with colour. Among the most popular choices is floral on a white background.  It’s warm and vibrant. Match a floral sofa with solid coloured accent chairs for an easy, breezy look.

    Brentwood Classics 5742 Small Sectional Sofa

    Brentwood Classics 5742 Small Sectional Sofa

  2. “Artsy craftsy” is “in” too. Not cheesy, but really beautiful handcrafted items – think folklore. Craftspeople often make one-of-a-kind, breathtaking furniture from local woods. Blend it with your current furniture. African and Mexican pieces also add character to a room with their rugged styling, amazing prints and pops of colour.

    Hooker Furniture Grandover Two-Door Accent Chest

    Hooker Furniture Grandover Two-Door Accent Chest

  3. Beds with Storage. Remember the captain’s bed your big brother had? They’re back and better than ever. And really, who can’t use more storage?!

    Lea Industries Elite - Expressions Twin Contemporary Panel Bed with Underbed Drawer Box

    Lea Industries Elite – Expressions Twin Contemporary Panel Bed with Underbed Drawer Box

  4. Antiques. What’s “new” about antiques this year is the way we’re pairing them with modern furniture. Instead of a dated look, the combination is fresh and fun.
  5. Smaller scaled furniture. Maybe it’s just the reality that many of us are moving to smaller homes, but smaller scaled furniture is very hot right now. And while it’s small on size, it’s huge on style and functionality.

    Decor-Rest Steven and Chris Castlefield Condo Sofa

    Decor-Rest Steven and Chris Castlefield Condo Sofa

  6. Accent chairs. The great thing about an accent chair is that it doesn’t have to be a huge investment. For a reasonable price you can add a whole lot of oomph to a room. Go a little wild on the pattern – maybe a dramatic black and white graphic.

    Palliser Somerset Contemporary Accent Chair

    Palliser Somerset Contemporary Accent Chair

  7. White is so right! White is wonderfully popular again as a background colour or the finish on furniture. Lots of white leather office chairs out there. How cool is that?!

    Water's Edge  by HGTV HOME Furniture Collection

    Water’s Edge by HGTV HOME Furniture Collection

  8. And on the opposite side – walnut! Rich walnut will always look appropriate. You can never go wrong with a walnut dining room. That’s right, never.

    Hooker Furniture Felton Dining Arm Chair with Button-Tufted Back & Upholstered Seat

    Hooker Furniture Felton Dining Arm Chair with Button-Tufted Back & Upholstered Seat

  9. Office furniture and desks. Many people work at home these days and that means they need a functional and stylish desk. The marketplace has answered with myriad choices in every style imaginable. 

    Hooker Furniture Kinsey Contemporary Writing Desk with Drop Front Keyboard Drawer and Open Circle Fretwork

    Hooker Furniture Kinsey Contemporary Writing Desk with Drop Front Keyboard Drawer and Open Circle Fretwork

  10. Colour, colour, colour. Neutrals are always safe, but this year brights are the rage. Maybe a red side chair? How about an ottoman in emerald green, the colour of the year? What about a lamp with a blue base? You don’t have to reinvent your home to be current!

    Sam Moore Vincent Club Chair

    Sam Moore Vincent Club Chair

cobistyle collection of beautiful ideas Tufted Square Ottoman

cobistyle collection of beautiful ideas Tufted Square Ottoman

Have fun decorating and updating your home this season!