Friday, September 30, 2016

The Kirkland by Bogner – A Limited Collection of Distinguished Kerrisdale Residences

External render of Kerrisdale's The Kirklan

At a Glance

  • prime location in upscale Kerrisdale
  • 5-storey mixed use concrete building
  • 20 spacious luxury residences
  • 46 underground parking spaces
  • private balconies & grand terraces
  • local boutique shopping & international dining
  • top-rated private & public schools nearby

The Essence of Contemporary Luxury
The accomplished team of Bogner Group and Rositch Hemphill Architects return to bring you The Kirkland, 20 luxury Kerrisdale residences that offer an unrivalled living experience in the heart of Vancouver’s established Westside. Located on the site of the historic Kirkland Metal Shop, Bogner has incorporated the façade of the beloved 1920s structure into the new building’s design that complements the evolving fabric of the neighbourhood, while honouring its past. Its grand New York-style lobby welcomes you into elegant interiors providing a sanctuary of regal comfort. Private balconies and grand terraces extend living spaces into the lush, tree-lined outdoors. The Kirkland redefines luxury living in Vancouver.

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Leafy streets and lush parks, charming shops and friendly faces greet you when you stroll the elegant sidewalks of Kerrisdale. Known for its brown brick sidewalks and stylish black street lamps, Kerrisdale Village is lined with charming shops and services to satisfy your every need. Experience Faubourg Paris’ authentic French patisseries, have a cappuccino at Caffé Artigiano or dine at one of many fine restaurants. Pick up your daily groceries at a family-owned green grocer, or visit Moores Delicatessen & Bakery, Hager Books, the historic Hills of Kerrisdale, or one of many excellent boutiques along the way. Contemporary comforts complement the vintage charm, making this an ideal west side locale.

Pricing for The Kirkland
Pricing for these stately Westside residences has yet to be released. For VIP access to priority announcements, subscribe to our list above.

Floor Plans for The Kirkland
The Kirkland offers a limited collection of superlative 2- and 3-bedroom homes, ranging from 1,173 to 2,028 sq ft. Without question, they will sell quickly. Contact me today if you wish to view available options.

Amenities at The Kirkland
Amenities available for this outstanding West Side Vancouver residence are still to be finalized. Yet, just outside your door, restaurants, cafes, boutique shops, professional services, grocery shopping, pharmacies, schools, a community centre, public library, and recreational activities offer everything needed for a refined West Coast lifestyle.

Parking and Storage
Full details have yet to be released, but there will be 46 underground parking spaces serving both residents and retail customers.

Maintenance Fees at The Kirkland
The Kirkland is still in pre-construction, so maintenance are not yet available.

Developer Team for The Kirkland
Bogner Group, a widely-respected boutique Vancouver developer, has been creating luxurious homes of outstanding quality and distinctive design throughout the Lower Mainland since the 1970s. Bogner focuses their attention on a very few carefully-chosen developments, closely monitoring each stage of the design and construction process with meticulous attention to detail.

Bogner Group has again partnered with award-winning Rositch Hemphill Architects to render their vision into rich, vibrant spaces that are the epitome of style and comfort. RHA is a Vancouver-based architectural firm that consistently ranks among the city’s top commercial and residential design firms. In more than two decades, the firm has designed in excess of 20,000 housing units, the majority of which are located in western Canada and the US Pacific Northwest.

Expected Completion for The Kirkland
Construction is set to begin in January 2017, with completion expected in Fall/Winter of 2018.

Are you interested in learning more about other condos or townhouses on the Westside of Vancouver?

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The Grey by Westland – Ultra Luxury West Point Grey Pre-Construction Residences

Exterior render of The Grey at 16th & Dunbar.

At a Glance

  • exclusive West Point Grey location
  • 4-storey mixed use concrete building
  • 29 residences on three levels
  • excellent city, mountain, water views
  • large terraces, patios, or private roof decks
  • 15,000 sq ft of commercial space
  • near some of Vancouver’s finest schools
  • close to Pacific Spirit Regional Park

Aerial perspective of Westland's The Grey.

Epitome of Modern Elegance
Conveniently located at the north end of Dunbar Village on West 16th Avenue, the residences are placed in a predominantly single­-family neighbourhood. With this in mind, homes are designed to appeal to the luxuries and comforts of single­-family living. Designed by acclaimed IBI, the four­-storey structure complements the historic neighbourhood with a composite of natural stone, metal panel, glass and concrete. The Grey is a timeless illustration of contemporary elegance.

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The Grey will feature two­-bedroom to three-­bedroom plus den homes, as well as penthouse ­level homes, and rarely available ground-level commercial space. Penthouses will have private rooftop balconies and many homes will benefit from large outdoor terraces. As The Grey is located on the crest of Dunbar, north-facing homes will enjoy spectacular views of the water, North Shore mountains and Downtown Vancouver. All these large homes will carry the Westland pedigree that can only be offered from an ultra ­luxury single­-family builder. A first­-of-­its-­kind personalization and customization program will be handled through the exclusive Westland Design Centre.

Pricing for The Grey
Details have not yet been released. For priority evaluation of pricing and floor plans, join our VIP list above.

Floor Plans for The Grey
All residences have two or more bedrooms, including two 1,087 sq ft 2-bedroom suites, 18 2-bedroom + den homes from 1,132-1,353 sq ft, two 1,400 sq ft 3-bedroom condos, and seven penthouses from 911-3,500 sq ft. To consider available options, contact me today.

The Grey Interiors
Luxurious interiors at The Grey by Guo Interiors.
Superior Interiors

  • Two finely-crafted, custom colour palettes by Guo Interiors coordinate with your personal style
  • Over-height, smooth-painted 9’ ceilings in living and bedroom areas visually expand the scope of each room
  • Wide-plank engineered hardwood flooring flows throughout the living and bedroom areas
  • Side-by-side washer and dryer laundry closets offer the ultimate in domestic convenience
  • Solid core doors in each room create additional privacy and security
  • Custom-designed built-in closets allow for impeccable organization of your possessions
  • Automated smart-home technology by Creston controls temperature and lighting through a sleek wall-mount keypad
  • Additional smart-home technology available through the Westland Design Centre
  • Tailor your home with our pre-selected options for customization and personalization at the Westland Design Centre

Open-plan kitchen concept for spacious living at The Grey.
Connoisseur Kitchens

  • Italian-imported, custom-stained oak veneer cabinets designed for the needs of the at-home chef
  • Oversized kitchens with islands for family-style cooking and entertaining
  • Renowned, state-of-the-art Gaggeneau appliances:
  • Multi-language options
    • 36” 5-burner gas cooktop with stainless steel high CFM hood fan
    • Stand-alone 24” integrated refrigerator column
    • Stand-alone 18” integrated freezer column
    • Built-in microwave
    • Built-in, ultra-quiet speed dishwasher
    • 24” handleless, automatic door-opening wall oven
  • Each home includes the option for a one-of-a kind culinary entertainment centre with an integrated pantry that features:
    • Gaggeneau coffee maker
    • Gaggeneau refrigerated wine column
    • Pull-out storage
    • Custom bar with mirrored wall and lit display shelving for your finest cognac
  • Custom-designed drawer and door organizers keep kitchen essentials in their place
  • Integrated soft-touch, self-close doors and drawers maintain a visually clean kitchen and minimize noise
  • Kitchens offer convenient under-cabinet task LED lighting for precision work
  • Easy-to-maintain solid quartz countertops with full-height quartz backsplash and marble-top island make a statement
  • European-designed, arched chrome Hans Grohe faucet

Show-Stopper Bathrooms

  • Italian-imported, wood veneer cabinets hover over exquisite tile floor
  • Master bathroom features:
    • Opulent free-standing tub enclosed within a stunning frameless glass bathing room
    • Flush-mount, custom-stained oak, mirrored medicine cabinets with built-in lighting and electrical outlets
    • Nu-heat flooring for year-round comfort
    • Pristine white countertops are paired with Hans Grohe wall-mount or free-standing faucets and fixtures
    • Oversized 5’-wide porcelain marble slab creates a spectacular bathing experience
  • Powder room features:
    • Exceptional oversized, three-sided vessel sink
    • Duravit wall-mounted lavatory
    • Sparking chrome Hans Grohe faucet

Amenities at The Grey
Residents will enjoy the services of a dedicated building concierge to provide you with conveniences, such as key and dry cleaning drop-off / pick-up, parcel and grocery deliveries. A meeting room and small gym are also available.

Parking and Storage
Most homes come with two parking stalls located in a three-level parkade. A limited number of additional parking stalls will be available for purchase. Each residence comes with one storage locker.

Maintenance Fees at The Grey
Provided with pricing information.

Developer Team for The Grey
Westland, a family company, was established in 2008. Since that time, Westland has designed and built over 40 ultra-luxury custom homes in some of Vancouver’s most coveted neighbourhoods – Shaughnessy and Kerrisdale. Completely original, each of these custom homes were meticulously designed to express the unique personality of the homeowner. Coming this fall, Westland will bring a whole new level of personalization and customization to condos with their collection of two- and three- bedroom residences nestled on the corner of 16th and Dunbar.

IBI Group are a globally-integrated architecture, planning, engineering, and technology firm. From high-rises to industrial buildings, schools to state-of-the-art hospitals, transit stations to highways, airports to toll systems, bike lanes to parks, IBI design every aspect of a truly integrated city for people to live, work, and play.

Expected Completion for The Grey
Sales start Fall/Winter 2016. Completion date is yet to be determined.

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Triomphe by Millennium – 340 Brentwood Park Pre-Construction Luxury Condos

External rendering of Triomphe designed by Chris Dikeakos Architecture.

At a Glance

  • dramatic 46-storey highrise
  • 1- to 3-bedroom homes
  • exceptional views in all directions
  • balconies up to 378 sq ft
  • 2-storey amenity pavilion with rooftop pool
  • high-end Bosch appliance package
  • air conditioning
  • pets allowed

Rendering of the grand entrance to Triomphe.

A Residential Masterpiece
Triomphe by Millennium Development Group is poised to set a new benchmark for luxury in North Burnaby. This dramatic tower designed by Chris Dikeakos Architecture features nine-foot ceilings, premium finishes, air conditioning, spa-style bathrooms, and large balconies in every home. Contemporary interiors by prestigious Mitchell Freeland Design offer timeless elegance in two colour schemes for spacious open floor plans designed for entertaining and easy living. With many homes boast stunning views of downtown Vancouver and the North Shore mountains, it’s no surprise that this gateway to Brentwood is generating a great deal of excitement.

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Located at the corner of Halifax Street and Gilmore Avenue, Triomphe is ideally situated to provide you with convenient transportation connections to Vancouver and throughout the Lower Mainland via Skytrain, Highway 1, and Lougheed Highway. However, you needn’t travel far for daily necessities, shopping, and casual dining. Within a ten-minute walk, choose from Whole Foods, Save-on, or Costco for groceries. Banks, hairstylists, a post office, travel agents, medical and dental clinics, London Drugs, telecom providers, and more are all found at Brentwood Town Centre. Not in the mood to eat in? The Keg, Joey’s, Cactus Club, Browns Social House, Sushi Garden, and White Spot are but a short stroll away.

Pricing for Triomphe
For interested buyers, contact me for details.

Floor Plans for Triomphe
This project is currently in pre-construction. A variety of open floor plans will be available, including studios, one and two bedrooms, one and two bedrooms with den, three bedrooms, and three 3-bedroom townhouses. Sizes range from 477 sq ft to 1,364 sq ft. For priority viewing, we recommend joining our VIP list by subscribing above.

Amenities at Triomphe
Triomphe residents will enjoy an incredible array of amenities. The magnificent 40′-high marble and bronze lobby boasts a lounge and dedicated building concierge. A two-storey amenity pavilion offers a rooftop pool, hot tub, and lounge, steam rooms, a dance/yoga studio, music/games room, business centre, social lounge with widescreen TV, a barbecue area, and a fire pit. There will also be a terraced garden with children’s play area and a shared guest suite for visiting family and friends.

Parking and Storage
Triomphe is slated to provide 408 underground parking spots, including 17 handicap parking stalls, 34 electric vehicle charging stations, four car wash stalls, and 74 visitor spaces, along with four electric shared cars. Ample bicycle storage will also be available with 340 storage lockers, 340 slots in secure bicycle rooms, and visitor racks to accommodate 68 bikes.

Maintenance Fees at Triomphe
Forthcoming.

Developer Team for Triomphe
Millennium Development Group is an award-winning, Vancouver-based real estate developer and master-planned community builder. They strive to create legacies through thoughtful design and high-quality construction that complements the natural beauty of the West Coast landscape. Millennium’s projects include mixed-use complexes, residential towers, shopping malls, office buildings, and industrial centres representing approximately $6 billion built or under development in Canada and abroad. Notable projects include the Olympic Village, City in the Park, One Madison Avenue, Bristol at UBC, and One University Crescent at SFU.

Chris Dikeakos Architects is a Burnaby-based architectural firm with a strong reputation for multi-unit and highrise residential design. Their work ranges from concept and design development to construction drawings and site services, site capacity studies, master planning, urban design, and rezoning. Projects include the tallest residential highrise in San Diego, the tallest pure residential highrise in Los Angeles, and Solo District and Station Square in Burnaby.

Mitchell Freeland is a Vancouver interior design firm known for creating timeless contemporary designs. Recipient of numerous accolades, including the prestigious IIDA Global Excellence Award, their experience ranges from hotels, airline lounges, condominium lobbies and suites, to private residences, restaurants, corporate offices, spa/fitness facilities, and libraries. Prominent projects by Mitchell Freeland Design include The Ritz Carlton Los Angeles, The Residences at Hotel Georgia, and the Grand Horizon Tokyo.

Expected Completion for Triomphe
Spring 2019.

Are you interested in learning more about other condos in Brentwood, Highgate, Lougheed, or Metrotown?

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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Following the It Girl - Yvonne Leon



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Yvonne Léon’s designs showcase the French jeweller’s decadent and innovative aesthetic. Fine metals balance with an exuberant sensibility while contemporary shapes combine with heritage craftsmanship and a bohemian spirit. Her breath-taking collections have revolutionized the fine jewellery industry and garnered global attention from A-list celebrities to style-conscious women.





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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

The Top 4 Signs It’s Time for New Undies

When was the last time you threw out those unsightly underpinnings? Good lingerie can last years, but should they really stick around that long? Not sure if it’s time to toss your undergarments? These are some obvious telltale signs that they just gotta go:

1. They’ve lost all of their elasticity.
Over time the elastic in the waistband eventually wears out, causing it to lose its shape — and potentially fall off your body. The same goes for your brassiere. “If your bra is no longer stretchy in the straps or back, it won’t offer the proper support,” says Lexie Sachs, a textiles product analyst in the the Good Housekeeping Institute.

2. They’re too small.
Because underwear is washed so often, shrinkage can be expected, especially if it’s made of cotton. You don’t want to cut off your circulation, so ditch any too-tiny briefs.

When it comes to your bra, your breasts probably change way more than you realize, so that bra that was once a perfect fit might be causing you some problems including back pain, and even saggy boobs. Look out for spillage, a band that doesn’t lay horizontal, and tightness even on the last hook — all signs your bra is too small.

3. They’re uncomfortable.
This should be a given, but if you have a pair of undies that just don’t feel right — throw them away. Especially if you’re a fan of the lacy version, which after multiple washes can get rough and potentially cause cysts and irritation, warns Mona Gohara, M.D., and Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology at the Yale School of Medicine.

4. They don’t have the same shape.
If the padding or cups of your bra shift and rumple, it’s time to buy a new one, says Sachs. The last thing you want are gaps or bulges — your cups should align with your breast. Otherwise, you’re not getting the support you need, which is why you’re wearing a bra in the first place.

Even though your undergarments might now show these signs of wear and tear right away, you should still plan to replace them every six months to a year. The good news? If you frequently rotate your bras and undies, you can make them last much longer.

Read the complete article here.

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4 Popular Types of Wood Decking

There are different kinds of decking materials, but wood decking, so far, has been the most famous due to its authenticity. You might be asking though, “which type of wood is the best?” The answer depends on what you’re looking for. There are different types of wood that vary on color, longevity, and many other factors. Here are 4 of the most popular types of wood used on decking:

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Pressure Treated Pine
Out of all the natural wood choices, pressure treated pine is the most cost-effective. It is readily available and is relatively strong and easy to work with. Pressure treated boards resist rot and cracking. An outdoor deck made from pressure treated pine will hold up for many seasons of use with the proper care and maintenance.
Be advised however, that even properly sealed pressure treated lumber can warp and splinter. If you can, select boards from older growth pine – it is more stable and will hold nails and resist twisting better than cuts from younger trees.
If you don’t like the natural look of your pressure treated pine, you can stain it to resemble other types of wood. Just remember to account for regular deep cleaning, sealing and staining when coming up with a budget for pressure treated pine. Source: Dengarden

Cedar
Considered a soft wood, cedar has been used for decking for generations. Its natural resistance to rot and insects makes it desirable, however, it might to be too soft for decking and has a tendency to splinter, according to Gordon Whittaker. It’s best used for vertical elements like the balustrade of the railing, privacy fencing or for structures like pergolas and planters. Again, the Rainforest Relief organization would argue that old-growth cedars of 100 to 250 years old, where the choicest cuts come from, are in danger of being destroyed forever. Source: HGTV

Redwood
Redwood, another premium deck wood, is easy to work with, naturally decay- and insect-resistant, and rugged enough to avoid warping, checking, and splitting. Because of its open-celled structure, redwood contains little to no pitch or resins, and maintains its natural beauty and structural integrity with easy maintenance. While redwood can be left to weather naturally, it absorbs and retains all types of finishes, making it a long-lasting wood deck choice. Source: BobVila

Ipe
A popular South American hardwood, ipe is beautiful, naturally resistant to rot, and durable. It’s also extremely hard, making installation labor-intensive. To maintain its rich appearance, ipe must be sealed every year. It can last 25 years or more.
Because it’s imported, its price can fluctuate. Reliable lumber suppliers should offer assurance that these woods are seeded or naturally renewed. To confirm that the supplier engages in sustainable practices, check in with the Forest Stewardship Council. Source: Houselogic

 

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10 Top Tips To Pass Your Piano Exam

So you want to play the piano photo 5As the new term gets underway, many will be preparing for music exams at the end of the year and the aim of this post is to provide a few extra pointers and ideas for last-minute preparations.

Once the pieces have been learnt, scales, arpeggios and technical work is all in place, and the dreaded sight-reading and aural tests have finally been understood, how can students feel motivated and keep improving right up until the last moment?

Here are a few suggestions for the final two weeks before a piano exam.

  1. Start by knowing all about your piano pieces; really understand their background, the context in which they were written, and that of the composer. You might be surprised  by how this knowledge affects the way you play a piece.
  2. Ensure you can play the left hand of each piece alone (preferably from memory). Left hand practice will have a substantial impact on continuity and will hopefully stem the dreaded curse of the ‘stumble’ or hesitation.
  3. When secure, play each piece through at least once a day, from the beginning to the end without stopping, eliminating errors. It can be helpful to play through under tempo at the start of the day (and with a metronome), and then later in the day, play through at the expected speed. When playing under tempo, I would play without the sustaining pedal too, as this tunes our ears to what fingers are actually doing.
  4. A week or so before your exam, arrange two or three play-throughs. These don’t need to be formal: perhaps one at your teacher’s studio, in front of other students, and another amongst family or friends. They need to make you feel ‘on edge’ and slightly out of your comfort zone, but they shouldn’t feel terrifying.
  5. Before you play any piece through, take a few seconds to think about how you are going to begin: set the tempo, think about how the piece makes you feel, and also about the sound you are aiming to produce. This will contribute to making a confident, secure impression as opposed to a shaky, unsure opening.
  6. Aural tests can take a while to sink in and become comfortable. Listen to every genre of Classical music, so that you are well aware of stylistic trends. This will be especially useful for the last test in ABRSM exams, and it will also help to distinguish the pulse, be aware of the beat (i.e. clapping) and  enable you to sing the musical lines (you must be able to hear the lines before you can sing them, so perpetual listening will be crucial).
  7. Scales and arpeggios (or technical work) are much more fun and palatable if you can find a piano playing friend to work with (perhaps your piano teacher has students who are of a similar level to you). However, you don’t have to be the same level. Test each other on scales and arpeggios; if you have two keyboards or pianos, play the same (or different) keys one after another as a quick fire test, and you could even play them together slowly (I used to do this and really enjoyed it). It’s amazing how effective this kind of focus can be.
  8. Ensure ample sight-reading material (there are many books available for various grades, and piano anthologies can be useful too) and make sure you manage at least 10 minutes a day (depending on your level). After you’ve prepared the piece in your mind (looked at the key, fingering, hand position changes and rhythm etc.), set the metronome on a very slow beat and play along to it, resisting the urge to stop and correct yourself.
  9. Define the order of your exam. Most boards allow you to start with either scales or pieces, and it can help if you make a firm decision before you enter the exam room. I advise pupils to begin with scales – they are great for a warm-up, allowing you to become acquainted with the instrument.
  10.  The day before, test yourself by doing a mock exam (you could do it on your own, or invite a crowd!). Play the pieces, all the scales, a piece of sight-reading (one which you haven’t seen before), and go through the Aural tests (using the many apps or audio versions available). This should help settle nerves and provide a feeling of security.

Good luck!


For lots of information on piano exam preparation plus plenty more, check out my book, So You Want To Play The Piano?

For sight-reading material or for alternative repertoire, check out The Faber Music Piano Anthology, containing 78 pieces from around Grade 2 – 8, selected by me.

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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Weekend Competition: the winners….

lang-langMany thanks to all those who took part in my weekend competition. As always, it’s been a pleasure reading all your comments. Without further ado, the winners are:

Loraine wins The Lang Lang Piano Method Book 4

and, Jazzworkshops wins The Lang Lang Piano Method Book 5

Congratulations!

Please send me your contact details via my contact page here on this blog.

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Friday, September 23, 2016

Weekend Competition: The Lang Lang Piano Method & Free Teachers’ Packs

lang-langAfter the Summer holidays, my weekend competitions are back! Today’s prize presents the opportunity to win one of two volumes from The Lang Lang Piano Method series, published by Faber. The fourth and fifth books have just been released and are on offer this weekend. These publications are a continuation of the series, providing the conclusion to the method. You can find out much more about Lang Lang’s books here and you can purchase them here.

To be in with a chance of winning, please leave a comment in the comment box at the end of the post and I will select the winners on Sunday evening (British time).

Good luck!

getattachmentthumbnailFaber Music are also giving away some free Lang Lang Piano Method Teachers’ Packs (pictured above), including pencils, stickers, bookmarks and sticky notes. If you’d like a pack, simply send an email requesting one to marketing@fabermusic.com with your name and postal address.





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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Fall into Style - F/W 2016-2017 Jewelry Trends



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Fall is here!
The weather is staring to get cooler and the leaves are beginning to change. Now is the time to break out your layers and accessorize for Fall. Here are our jewelry trend picks from the F/W 2016-2017 runways.

 




SILVER

Gold jewelry was on the back burner for many designers this season in favour of this sleek element. Nektar de Stagni's Silver Spike Pearl Charm Pendant Necklace & Maison Margiela's Chevalière Sterling Silver Split Bracelet are bold yet edgy silver pieces will help you stand out for all the right reasons.
 


Runway: Celine
Jewelry L to RNektar de Stagni Silver Spike Pearl Charm Pendant Necklace & 
Maison Margiela Chevalière Sterling Silver Split Bracelet





 

EAR CUFFS

The single earring was on of the biggest continuing trends of the season. Ear cuffs were a real standout that either covered the ear or had chains hanging from them. Yvonne Leon’s Dessous D'oreille Feuilletis Diamond Chain Ear Cuff is a great way to get this look.



Jewelry: Yvonne Leon Dessous D'oreille Feuilletis Diamond Chain Ear Cuff
Runway: Alexander McQueen





 

NATURAL STONES

Natural gem stones are another continuing trend from previous seasons. These stones were seen on even more runways this season. From sliced pendents to earrings, these gemstones stand out and add a pop of colour thats comes from nature. Asherali Knopfer's Malachite Bar Earring & Ruifier's Animaux Patch Ring will help add a natural element to your look this fall.



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Ruifier Animaux Patch Ring



 

BRACELETS OVER SLEEVES

No need to hide your jewelry away when the cooler weather comes. Show off your bracelets and cuffs by wearing them just above the elbow or over gloves. It is a simple detail that can make a real difference. Mizuki's White Freshwater Pearl and Diamond Open Cuff and Adeline Cacheux's Pop Stripes Double Spiral Bracelet are the perfect way to achieve this look.




Jewelry L to R: Mizuki White Freshwater Pearl and Diamond Open Cuff &
Adeline Cacheux Pop Stripes Double Spiral Bracelet
Runway L to R: Channel & Lanvin




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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

3 Tips for Saving Money During Roof Repair

Hiring a contractor can be a great way to find a very good deal on roofing materials, installation and repair. In this roofing guide we’ll cover several ways that you can save money on your next roofing project.

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Below are 3 tips to save money during roof repair:

Plan Ahead
It is common knowledge that repair costs skyrocket during the winter months due to demand.
- By planning ahead and having a roof inspected in the Spring, an individual can avoid the unnecessary inflation charged by most roofing contractors during the winters.
- Also, should the initial repair not suit the needs of the customer, the follow-up repair will not be as desperate as when there would be snow falling through the roof.
- Spring roof repairs can save an individual a considerable amount of money. It is also important to clarify with the roofing contractor if the price quoted for the repair work includes the material.
- It is not advisable to be unaware when the actual bill is significantly more than what the consumer expected. If the estimate does not include the materials, the company should provide the material cost itemized for the consumer so that they are aware of how the money is allocated. Source: wikiHow

Consider Long-Term Cost Savings
Factoring in long-term savings can make the upfront costs of re-roofing a bit more palatable. For instance, by choosing long-term shingles or roofing materials, such as a 30-year rated roof rather than a 15-year, can save you from having to re-roof sooner and is a good idea if you plan to stay in your home. Choosing energy-rated products can drastically cut your utility bill each month, saving you more money in the long run. Energy Star estimates that you can cut your heating and cooling costs in half depending on the quality of your existing roof, simply by using Energy Star products, which aren’t usually that much more in price than less-environmentally friendly ones. In some cases, choosing this option can also result in a tax break. Source: HomeGuides.SFGate

Take Advantage of the Off Season
The busiest time of year for roofers is always the end of summer through fall. The weather is most predictable during this time in most areas, making it favorable for contractors to pull existing materials which exposes a house to the elements and put on a new one without interference from the weather. Because it is so popular, it is hard to get a contractor scheduled during this time. Also, material manufacturers tend to raise prices just before this busy season which causes contractors to raise prices as well. If at all possible, schedule the job for late spring to early summer which will allow for getting the job done faster as well as working at pre-increase prices. Just be sure the contractor has a plan to quickly cover-up in the event of rain while the job is in progress. Source: SchulteRoofing

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Tips for Cleaning and Caring For Pearls

Pearls are extremely delicate and require proper care. Use the following guidelines to enjoy your pearl jewelry and protect it for generations to come.

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Below are some tips for cleaning and caring for your pearls:

Avoid Harsh Chemicals

  • Never use ammonia or any harsh chemicals to clean pearls. They will rub off the nacre, leaving you with a plain bead.
  • Wearing your beads often will allow them to absorb the natural oils present on the skin and give them a beautiful luster.
  • Wipe your pearls with a soft lint free cloth each time you take them off. Source: HowToCleanStuff

Store Them Properly 

  • Store pearls in a separate jewelry pouch. They can get scratched by sharp objects or other gemstones. Source: wikiHow

Keep Them Clean

As we said earlier, even cultured pearls with thicker coatings are more fragile than most other gemstones, so you must handle them carefully to keep them in the best condition.

  • Your pearls will stay cleaner if you put them on after you've applied your makeup and perfume.
  • Be sure to take off your pearl rings before you apply hand and body creams.
  • Wipe your pearls with a soft, lint-free cloth as soon as you take them off. The cloth can be dampened with water, or it can be dry. If damp, allow the pearls to air dry before putting them away.
  • Dirty pearls can be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution (try Ivory bar soaps flakes).
  • Don't submerge pearls in liquid. If cleaning, use a damp lint free cloth with the cleaning solution. Make sure you rinse off all the solution and pat try, making sure never to leave the pearls under water. 
  • Don't under any circumstances put pearl jewelry in an ultrasonic cleaner. The vibrations can severely damage the nacre coating.
  • Don't use abrasive cleaners or rub pearls with abrasive cloth. Both can wear away the nacre coating, leaving you with a plain looking bead. Source: Jewelry.About

 

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Monday, September 19, 2016

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12 Top Recommended Piano Resources for September 2016

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September brings a bumper crop of new publications and resources which I hope you will find of interest. A selection of beginner’s volumes, great little elementary pieces, anthologies and fascinating piano related books as well as a novel, which should provide reading and playing material for the new school term. Enjoy!

Beginners and Elementary

The Lang Lang Piano Method Volumes 4 & 5

lang-langEarlier this year The Lang Lang Piano Method (volumes 1, 2 & 3), written by Chinese star pianist Lang Lang, was launched by Faber, and now volumes four and five have been released. A cartoon Lang Lang appears throughout these books providing encouragement, taking young pianists step by step through every section.These books build on the learning process already established in the first three publications, introducing new keys, rhythms, extending technique through repertoire which includes original pieces and famous tunes. Find out more and purchase here.

Improv Exercises

impov-exerices-for-piano-by-elena-cobb-730x1024Created by British composer and publisher Elena Cobb, Improv Exercises For Classically Trained Beginners is a 21st century educational concept based on the belief that, in addition to regular practice, classically orientated piano lessons should also include elements of improvisation. This book deals with blues scale improvisation on the basic twelve-bar blues with only three chords, and it will bring you to a firm understanding of how to structure your approach to improvisation. You will also be able to apply this new skill to another very popular element for playing jazz –  accompanying a band without the score. Containing a Twelve-bar blues chart & formula, Rhythm exercises, Noodling exercises, Blues scale exercises on all twelve keys, Basslines and much more. Purchase here.

Piano Piccolo

heumannThis is a new collection of 111 original easy piano pieces published by Schott and collated by the excellent German composer, teacher and arranger, Hans-Günter Heumann. Including popular repertoire as well as many less known works, over 60 composers from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern periods are featured. This books comes from the Pianissimo series, designed as an introduction to the collection, Für Elise. You can find out much more and purchase here.

Piano Train Trips

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Piano Train Trips is the first book written by Spanish pianist, teacher and composer Juan Cabeza. The book includes 18 Études  and 9 Exercises with duet accompaniment, downloadable audio recordings of the pieces and play-along accompaniment for the exercises. Each étude covers a particular technique: scales, intervals, arpeggios and chords, which are all presented in an original and attractive way. They are fresh, modern and exciting pattern-based pieces. These pieces can be enjoyed by children or adult students, and are of a late elementary level. The book is available for Europe here and a digital edition can be purchased here. Soon, It will also be released  in the US by Piano Safari (pianosafari.com) and a German edition will be published by zauberklavier.de.

Sonorous

sonorousNew this past month,  Sonorous is an original collection of Piano Solos by Colombian pianist and educator Harold Gutiérrez. The books take students from beginner to intermediate level (Book 1), and intermediate to advanced level (Book 2) adopting the 21st century view of music education, in which enjoyment of performance is first and foremost. Each piece presented in this book has been composed as complementary material for young players and their teachers, encouraging students to perform and experience their musical achievements on stage. There are two books in the series so far, and the first is designated ‘for little hands’ with plenty of interesting melodies and technical exercises at the end of the book. You can find out much more, hear some of the pieces, and purchase here.

Safari

safari-firstA collection of 23 pieces by Irish composer June Armstrong. Intended for elementary level students, June’s music is predominantly educational with emphasis on interpretative qualities, engaging a pupil’s imagination. This is certainly evident in these works, which rely heavily on atmospheric harmonies. Safari charts the course of a day in Africa, starting with African Dawn and ending with Night Sky with Stars.  Meet all the animals along the way – gazelles, flamingos, lions, giraffes, hyenas, monkeys, elephants and many others. Pieces often use specific hand positions, suitable for less experienced players. You can hear each piece here, and find out more and purchase here.

Elementary to Advanced

The Faber Music Piano Anthology

faber-piano-anthologyContaining 78 piano pieces, this large volume is suitable for those from Grade 2 – 8 (elementary to advanced), and has been designed as a gift book; a luxury hardback edition featuring high-quality premium paper and ‘The Concerto’ linocut cover image by Cyril Edward Power. Published by Faber, it has been compiled by myself and will hopefully interest a variety of levels and abilities. Many pieces are very well-known penned by the great composers, but there is also a cohort of less familiar works (and composers). From late Renaissance music through to mid to late Twentieth century, piano lovers can enjoy reading through (and learning) a much-loved repertoire of core pieces. Out later this month, you can find out more and purchase here.

Intermediate to Advanced

Russian Folk Tunes

russianPublished by Schott and containing 25 traditional tunes, this book is sure to be popular with all those who appreciate and enjoy playing traditional music. A selection of melodies including Russian folk tunes, Russian Gypsy music and Russian Jewish music, as well as folk music from the Ukraine. The pieces have been edited and arranged by British bandoneonist, composer and arranger Julian Rowlands, who performs them on an accompanying CD. There is also a brief history of Russian music as well as notes on the pieces (which are also available in French and German). The arrangements are from approximately Grades 4-8 level. You can find out more and purchase here.

Blues, Boogie and Gospel Collection

bluesA new collection published by Schott, written by British jazz composer and writer Tim Richards. This volume contains 13 original works for piano by Richards and 2 arrangements (a traditional song and another by Jelly Roll Morton). There are copious interpretation, technique, theory and performance notes, accompanying each piece and a helpful CD of all the pieces (played by Tim). Chord symbols are provided to aid improvisation, and in my opinion, the volume complements other books in the series; Improvising Blues Piano, Exploring Latin Piano and Exploring Jazz Piano (all Richards’ publications). For more and to purchase click here.

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The Mindful Pianist

mindfulWritten by British pianist, teacher, writer and composer Mark Tanner and published by Faber in conjunction with EPTA (European Piano Teachers Association), this book is sure to be a winner for all pianists, presenting a fresh perspective on playing and performing. Applying the concept of mindfulness to the piano, this text explores the crucial connection between mind and body: how an alert, focussed mind fosters playing which is more compelling, refined and ultimately more rewarding. It also tackles the issues encountered by pianists when practising, performing, improvising and preparing for an exam too. Drawing on the expert advice of 25 leading pianists and educationalists (I’m delighted to be amongst those mentioned!), this unique book offers a wealth of exercises and musical examples to help every player succeed in becoming a Mindful Pianist. Out later this month, you can pre-order here.

The Steinway That Wouldn’t Budge

budgeA delightful little book written by British piano tuner Peter Tryon (cousin of concert pianist Valerie Tryon) and published by Austin Macauley. This volume is essentially an autobiographical tale of a life spent tuning the pianos of those in East Anglia (in rural UK). It’s full of anecdotal tales from boyhood piano lessons and moving pianos in all kinds of situations, to ghostly tunings (my favourite stories!), there is much to enjoy in this publication. You can purchase it for kindle and as a hard copy, on Amazon here.

Moscow Nights

moscowA thick non-fiction volume written by British historian and biographer Nigel Cliff, and published by Harper Collins, this book tells the story of Van Cliburn, who, as a young pianist from Texas in 1958, travelled to Moscow to compete in the First International Tchaikovsky Competition.  An unknown pianist, Van Cliburn was not the favourite to win, indeed a Russian had already been selected, but his playing captivated the nation. The novel brings together the drama and tension of the Cold War era, with a gifted musician  whose music would temporarily bridge the divide between two dangerously hostile powers. You can find out more and purchase here.


 

 

 

 




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