Renovations 2017 | Page 58

“Opening the shower and tub area to the bedroom created a personal haven...” LISA STEVENS, DESIGNER Sly humor and comfort blend in the bath area. The tub is raised, like a curved sculpture, on a plinth. Its unabashed demeanor is a witty retort to conventional design. Its circle of admirers includes the soft spoken woods of the chairs, drawers, and flooring. The bed’s pillows, in mocha and rainy blues, echo those curves as do their geometrics. The glass table lamp answers the room’s masculine pieces with feminine lightness. Angles and curves are cufflinked together by the metallics found in the tables, bed frame and drawer pulls. Open rectangles were a motif chosen for their strong form which gives structure to the whimsical elements. “It’s classic haberdashery! A gray suit with a spot of color in the tie, pocket square or socks. I love hidden boisterous details in menswear,” says Lisa of the finished design. “The space, was a good reflection of the homeowner and his tastes.” 58 CANADIANHOMETRENDS.COM