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Dual Nature: City Loft and Beachfront Cabin
Canadian House & Home: May 2009

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Even though owning a country retreat isn't necessarily the norm for us city-dwellers, we love seeing how people who do have that privilege choose to vary their decorating styles to the two locations (more comparisons after the jump).

 
 
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Interior designer April Tidey splits her time between urban Vancouver, B.C., and Savary Island on the Sunshine Coast. In addition to gorgeous pictures of both spaces, the Canadian House and Home article also has a couple of Tidey's styling tips, including shopping in person and not refinishing old furniture, opting at times to leave original patinas and upholsteries as-is.

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The rest of the article can be found in the May issue of Canadian House & Home, on stands now.

Photos: Heather Ross/Canadian House & Home

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I think the first one is a little rough and ready for me. I get that it's a loft but I don't think I would want the cinder block, exposed floor-joists and wires overhead, feels like an unfinished basement. I'm all for exposed brick and cement floors and visible ductwork, but maybe that's conditionng and I'm just used to seeing all of that.

posted by jendavid99 on April 13th 2009 at 2:58pm
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Anyone know where I can find a couch like the one in the last picture, please???

posted by asked you first on April 13th 2009 at 3:28pm
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luv these. I think west elm has a similar couch, it's an outside couch that is a patform with cushions, very similar

posted by ojanet on April 13th 2009 at 7:09pm
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Ugh... those cinder block walls are oppressive.

posted by katlia on April 13th 2009 at 8:44pm
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I think that these two places are both beautiful. I'm way more attracted to the sunshine coast cabin however because it feels more comfortable. The other two commentators are right about the loft, it feels unfinished rather than industrial.

posted by Jesse Lu on April 13th 2009 at 8:58pm
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I love the cabin!!! It has such a happy atmosphere and there is so much color and life!

posted by jrstar45 on April 14th 2009 at 7:35am
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I love love the table under the television in the first picture. Has anyone ever seen one similar?

posted by maryail on April 14th 2009 at 2:40pm
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Hi there, Heather Ross here. I photographed and wrote the DUAL NATURE feature.
I am also an painter and stylist and have my own gallery/boutique in Vancouver, BC which is how I first met April as she was a good customer of mine. www.heatherrossinhouse.com
I can say first hand that both these homes are welcoming, warm, inventive and inspiring. Even the loft, cinder block and all! I may be biased because I share a similar aesthetic, but I think she has a great eye and creates unique tactile environments that are very inviting. There were so many shots to choose from, so this is just a tiny slice of the big picture...the cabin setting is a dream. You can see more of my images of these homes and other interiors created by April on her website. www.apriltidey.com Enjoy!

posted by Heather Ross on April 22nd 2009 at 4:23pm
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