Tonight is the final episode of Sarah 101 – 9:00 p.m. EST on HGTV Canada. Where did those 13 weeks go?
In this episode, Sarah and Tommy created a lived-in, urban look in a brand new, generic condo with no architectural details.
When she walked in, Sarah immediately thought of black and white photographs as a feature on the long wall. This became the jumping off point for the colour scheme of black, white and grey.
Would you believe that Sarah took all of those photos herself? She simply spent a few hours walking around Toronto photographing old buildings, churches, fences – anything that looked interesting. She shot the photos in black and white which makes for a much crisper image than shooting in colour and then printing them in black and white.
I think you know by now how much I love gallery walls and this goes to show, once again, that art/photographs on a wall can transform a space. She used inexpensive Ikea frames but had mats cut professionally. In the episode, fast moving frames of how the photographs were arranged on the wall were shown. Sarah started from the middle and placed them randomly with uneven spacing between each photograph.
The gallery wall is dramatic yet so doable! I’m sure most people have photographs of trips they have taken but if you don’t, spending an afternoon shooting interesting images in your city, is all it takes.
See the art hanging in the hall in the photo on the right (above)? Well, Sarah and Tommy painted it using vintage printmaking letters dipped in black paint and pressed onto an inexpensive primed canvas from an art supply store. It was then professionally stretched and framed – ingenious DIY!
A contractor was hired to scrape off the stucco ceiling – very reasonably priced too! (You can do this yourself by spraying on water and scraping it off but it is a messy endeavour.)
I loved the vintage pendants hung in front of the window and the gorgeous 12-light chandelier over the dining table.
So, what were some other lessons from Sarah?
- use a mix of new and vintage furniture pieces to add soul to a basic space. Every piece of furniture was found at vintage stores except for the new sofa.
- when buying vintage or used upholstery pieces, check under the seat cushion for the label of the manufacturer to see if the piece is worth re-upholstering. Oh, and a tip from me – make sure that you replace the foam too! (Have seen many DIY upholstery makeovers where the gnarly foam isn’t replaced.)
- use grey to temper the black and white and only use black as accents on side chairs, cushions and throws
- bring in warm wood tones and natural elements when using a monochromatic colour scheme
- have vintage pieces professionally refinished and repaired
- rub wool together to see if the fibres pill – good test to see how it will wear as upholstery
I thought the condo was perfect for its single, male homeowner. What did you think of tonight’s episode or the show in general?
If you missed any episodes, you can watch them here. You can read previous posts on the show here, here and here. And, stay tuned for Sarah’s House 4 which airs in the Fall. I have seen the house in person and it is stunning!
Marissa Waddell
March 30, 2011I’ve tried watching in the states with no success… boo! This is gorgeous and a little masculine–I feel like it’s a very “Tommy” design. I LOVE Tommy.
Keep On S'myelin!
March 30, 2011I watched this episode tonight too. Love the gallery wall! I have two small ones of family photos in my house and would love to make a bigger one like the one in tonight’s episode to put in my office.
Marcus Design
March 30, 2011I caught you in the crowd on Cityline Vanessa!!!! So fun! It was so exciting to watch for all my bloggy friends 🙂
Nancy xo
Connie @ Sogni e Sorrisi
March 30, 2011I didn’t watch but looking at the photos I’d say this is one of my fave 101 rooms. I like the DIY ideas. I have black and white photos I took myself on my walls currently but I’d like to expand to a more ambitious gallery wall and the idea of the canvas and stamps is great.
Wendy
March 30, 2011This room screams Tommy to me – I love the black and white with warm wood tones… the dining table not so much though. Nice wrap up Vanessa!
barbara@hodge:podge
March 30, 2011I missed it!!!!! But thanks for the re-cap. I have to say this one is my favourite! I am attracted to black and white palettes and this one is tops! Yes, the black and white chair! Perfection. One chair is done {have yet to photograph} another is being slowly reupholstered by me via trial and error!
Sad there are no more new shows-sniff.. hopefully they will do re-runs not more Holmes on Homes – ack!
Kelly @ JAX does design
March 30, 2011I really liked the condo. Especially the wallpaper, which I just happened to use in our guest bedroom (but in purple) 🙂 And of course, love the gallery wall. I’m planning to do a gallery wall in our hallway, and I think I’m going to use a similar layout with uneven spacing between the frames.
SHERRY HART
March 30, 2011Brilliant! I love the black and white…so classic! Thanks for sharing with us in the states.
The enchanted home
March 31, 2011Tried to watch this from the states as my husbands cousin who lives in Canada is an avid watcher. Love the decor..so well done…the pops of black add so much drama and interest but its still warm and inviting. Thanks for sharing those gorgeous pictures!!
New to your blog..its great. Stop by me if you get a minute, about the building of our new home and my love for decor/design.
http://www.theenchantedhome.blogspot.com
*sarah berry design*
March 31, 2011What a lovely project, the black and white looks so smart and elegant. Love the gallery wall tips too. So glad you do these recaps, I’ve enjoyed ‘Sarah 101’ vicariously through your roundups!!
Carmie of the Single Nester
April 1, 2011Can’t wait to catch this in the States. We are on the last episode of an ugly house with the train tracks in the backyard and 2007 episodes of Design Inc.
Dayna
April 2, 2011So sad Sarah 101 is over. Did anyone else catch Dear Genevieve on HGTV Canada just prior to the last Sarah 101 episode? I thought it was great that both shows took boring blah condos with zero architectural detail and dramatically turned them into very stylish spaces with tons detail and texture. Very inspiring. Thanks for the re-cap, some very good tips!
alicesaunders@shaw.ca
September 21, 2011I watched a show where sara created her own art on canvas with letters an a white canvas.missed art of it,could anyone tell me what show that was on and when it would be repLYED.ALICE
Anonymous
October 2, 2011i looked online to find where I can buy the vintage print making block and had no success. does anyone have an idea of where I can find them?