Showing posts with label Victoria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria. Show all posts

Monday, 2 July 2012

IN CONVERSATION WITH ZECH INKSTER

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Zech Inkster

 

As seen in SNAP – July 2012

 

Zech Inkster of European Flooring in Victoria BC is always one of our first sources for flooring questions. He’s been in the industry for some time now, and we are always pleased with the flooring knowledge and products he is willing to share with us. We have been working with Zech for several years now and thought he would be a great resource for readers of our ‘In Conversation With’ series. We get a lot of questions about wood flooring, and here we plan to share with you some of the most common questions we get, as well as the ones that aren’t always asked - but should be!

 

Whether you are looking for new flooring or not, you should definitely stop in to check out their new showroom on the Gorge Waterfront – it looks great and the products really stand out and are easy to peruse. There is a little something for every taste and style and the friendly staff are always eager to help.

 

In the meantime – get your pen and paper handy because this interview is chocked full of useable, tips and suggestions for your home – including a few reality checks that anyone considering new flooring should know. Please, read on to get in on the conversation…

 

Iván Meade - How did you get into the flooring industry?

 

Zech Inkster - It's safe to say that wood has been part of my life since childhood, from grade school woodshop class to a summer job in a sawmill at the North Island community of Sointula. Following graduation I returned to Victoria where a friend's family owned a hardwood flooring store. First working as a wood floor refinisher, then as an installer of new floors, after 10 years I had to choose between continuing in installations – with the associated wear and tear on the knees – and being able to continue playing soccer; as I loved sports as well, I opted to take the knowledge and experience I had gained on the job and move into the sales and marketing side of the industry.

 

It was at a the IDS West trade show almost 7 years ago that I discovered the products featured at European Flooring and couple years later I was able to help bring the store and their unique, quality hardwood flooring to Vancouver Island.

 

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Cosmopolitan Wengé - Natural Oil Finish

 

Iván Meade - A floor accounts for approximately 30% of a room.  What are the priorities that need to be taken into consideration while choosing a hardwood floor?

 

Zech Inkster - Flooring is one piece of a bigger puzzle, and as such it needs to fit within the homeowner's overall aesthetic and budget. If the home has a very neutral setting and décor, a more dramatic flooring might be appropriate, but typically the flooring is a complementary component of the design and should work with the style of home, paint colours, etc.

 

Aesthetics aside, choosing the correct hardwood floor also involves asking certain questions – Will you use area rugs? Is it in a humid area? Do you have pets or children?  

 

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L'Amour France Oak "Nantes" - Chevron Herringbone - Natural Oil Finish

 

Iván Meade - What are the differences between a solid wood floor and an engineered wood floor?

 

Zech Inkster - A solid wood floor is exactly how it sounds – one piece of wood from top to bottom. An engineered wood floor has a solid wood top layer over a multi-layered plywood core. An engineered wood floor has all the natural beauty of a solid wood floor but with one major benefit: extra stability. This allows us to use longer and wider planks and use wood flooring in areas that solid wood floors are not recommended or cannot be used, such as over radiant in-floor heat, over unheated crawl spaces, below grade and over concrete subfloors to name a few.

 

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L'Amour France Oak "Metz" - Distressed - Natural Oil Finish

 

Iván Meade - What type of flooring is more popular now a days: hardwood or engineered?

 

Zech Inkster – Engineered. It's the natural evolution of wood floors, offering more stability, more flexibility and greater environmental benefits. At the same time, people need to know that not all engineered flooring is created equal. The term engineered flooring can cover a broad spectrum of quality and technology, so people need to do their homework.

 

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XL Collection Oak "Artico" CUSTOM - Herringbone - UV Cured Laquer Finish

 

Iván Meade - I have to ask these questions as I get them very often – Do wood floors scratch?  Is there any wood floor that doesn’t dent?

 

Zech Inkster - Unfortunately there isn’t a real wood floor that doesn’t scratch or dent. Wood is a natural material and as such is subject to denting and scratching. We are coming out with new finishes and treatments, such as natural oiled floors that can help camouflage mishaps and make repairs for everyday wear and tear easier, but when purchasing and installing new wood floors, homeowners need to understand that denting and scratching is in the nature of wood. Again, asking the right questions about the home environment will help select the right floor and finish.

 

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European Flooring Showroom – Victoria BC

 

Iván Meade - Does the type of climate affect your flooring selection?

 

Zech Inkster - Absolutely. Wood is a living material and will move as humidity changes. The lack of humidity will make the wood contract while the addition of humidity will make a floor expand. Engineered wood flooring will help minimized this effect. In addition, different products will have different stability ratings, so knowledge of the home environment can ensure homeowners select from the appropriate woods.

 

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Cosmopolitan Wengé - Natural Oil Finish

 

Iván Meade - What are the differences in the types of wood flooring – Strip, Plank, Parquet, Engineered?

 

Zech Inkster - Technically speaking, the term “strip wood flooring” represents wood flooring that is 3” or narrower in width and “plank flooring” represents wood flooring wider then 3”. In North America, “Parquet” stands for wood flooring with a geometrical mosaic and/or angular patterns such as herringbone or the famous Versailles pattern. "Engineered" is the evolution of wood flooring, aesthetically the same as solid wood but more stable and incorporating a better use of natural materials.

 

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XL Collection - CUSTOM colour - Distressed - Natural Oil Finish

 

Iván Meade - Which type of wood floor is the most popular and why?

 

Zech Inkster - Wide plank oak is the new classic in wood flooring. Not only does oak perform well, but it's also a very sustainable product. While we have seen a trend toward more exotics in the last 10 years or so, trends fade. Oak has inspired homeowners for generations.

 

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L'Amour France "Nantes" - Wire-brushed - UV Cured Laquer Finish

 

Iván Meade - What are the most common finishes you can find in wood flooring?

 

Zech Inkster - The UV cured urethane finish is still the most popular finish but a natural, oil-finished floor has so many advantages that we are seeing a real surge in its popularity. Welcome features include ease of repair, reduced “off-gassing” for improved indoor air quality and a more natural appearance so the floor doesn't appear "plastic."

 

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European Flooring Showroom – Victoria BC

 

Iván Meade - As an expert, what do you recommend to your clients: unfinished boards or pre-stained ones?

 

Zech Inkster - Pre-stained. A factory-applied finish is stronger, more consistent and penetrates deeper into the wood, offering a better protectant. In addition, it can shave weeks off the time it takes to complete a project. A common problem we have heard of with site-finished floors is inconsistency in the finish.

 

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XL Collection - European Walnut "CUSTOM" - Natural Oil Finish

 

Iván Meade - One of the things that sets your company apart from other flooring suppliers on the island is your commitment to sustainability – How can readers find this beneficial to them?

 

Zech Inkster - When it comes to the environment, the first thing to consider when buying a natural resource-based construction material such as wood flooring is quality – purchase a product that will last a lifetime. It really doesn't matter how many environmental certifications a product has if it has to be torn up and replaced in a few years due to poor quality. When buying a product from European Flooring, strict European environmental laws allow you to be confident you are buying a sustainable product.

 

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L'Amour France "Nimes" - Wire-brushed - Natural Oil Finish

 

Iván Meade - What is your favourite product from European Flooring?

 

Zech Inkster - Oak #19 – it's the perfect grey. Taking five steps to complete, the colour extends all the way through the wood top-layer for added depth and durability; it's the perfect blend of form and function.

 

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L'Amour France "Chalk White" - Natural Oil Finish

 

Iván Meade - What is new in wood flooring? – What are the new trends? - Which type of wood floor is the most popular and why?

 

Zech Inkster - Super WIDE boards in extra longer lengths and natural finishes, definitely, along with design details like the chevron and herring bone pattern and band sawn effect. 

 

Wide plank oak is the new classic in wood flooring. Not only does oak perform well, but it's also a very sustainable product. While we have seen a trend toward more exotics in the last 10 years or so, trends fade. Oak has inspired homeowners for generations.

 

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L'Amour France "Reimes" - Distressed - Natural Oil Finish

 

I invite you to visit European Flooring’s website at:

 

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Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Eye Candy of the Week – Palm Beach Host Chair

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PRODUCT
Palm Beach Host Chair

 

DISTRIBUTOR

Allan Knight

 

DESIGNER

Allan Knight and Associates

 

MATERIAL

3-inch acrylic leg
nickel nail head trim, welt cord
28 x 31 x 46 h, 19 sh
COM 4-1/2 yds 54'' w plain

 

DESCRIPTION

If you are fan of the Ghost Chair, but you want something with a bit more comfort and more visual weight - This chair is for you.  It looks like it is floating in the space yet it also has so much presence.

 

This would be a unique element in a contemporary room or a modern element in a traditional setting.  This is what I call a truly transitional piece.  The best of two worlds in one single chair.

 

YUMMY FACTOR
Delectable!

 

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Friday, 28 August 2009

Eye Candy of the Week – Gisele & Lamar Feeders

 

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image Lamar Feeder

 

 

PRODUCT
Gisele Feeder & Lamar Feeder

 

DISTRIBUTOR

KevyK Designs

 

DESIGNER

KevyK Designs

 

MATERIAL

+ Red Travertine

+ Honey Onyx

+ Mystical Marble

+ Carrara Marble [ Our Favourite ]

+ Black Rock

 

SIZE

Gisele Feeder

X-Small - 8" D x 3" H; holds 2½ cups
Small - 9" D x 4" H; holds 5 cups
Medium - 9" D x 7" H; holds 5 cups
Large - 12" D x 12" H; holds 10 cups

 

Lamar Feeder

Small - 7" W x 7" L x 4" H; holds 2 ½ cups

 

DESCRIPTION

Everyday the power of Twitter surprises me more.  A couple of days ago KevyK Designs started following me and I had to check them out.  To  my surprise I found cool, stylish and unique products.  Thanks to the TP – Twitter Power.

 

“Each stone feeder is exquisitely hand carved and polished to a smooth and seamless finish by highly skilled craftsman. Each feeder has its own unique characteristics, warmth and rich colors which no two are alike.

The end result is a collection of the most exclusive and artistic pet dinnerware available.

A removable stainless steel water/ food bowl finished in satin is used to compliment the beautiful marble, onyx and travertine. Durable 0.7mm thick stainless bowls are dishwasher safe and easy to clean.”  - KevyK Designs

 

YUMMY FACTOR
Your dog will say they are as good as a T-Bone!

 

WHO WILL ENJOY THESE DISHES AT YOUR HOME?  TELL US ABOUT YOUR PETS.

 

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Monday, 22 June 2009

In Conversation with Alexandra Von Furstenberg

with AVFAlexandra Von Furstenberg

 

The name “Von Furstenberg” is synonymous with aristocracy, high-end design and fashion but Alexandra von Furstenberg is making her mark with her own collection of limited edition home furnishings that have dazzled design-geeks, consumers and critics alike. Alexandra’s 2008 collection was comprised of modern, light reflecting acrylic with high-impact, bold, neon-coloured edges. The 2008 collection was fun and pop-inspired with clean lines and a modern take on the art-deco style.

 

The 2009 collection from Alexandra von Furstenberg has similar lines to the previous collection but takes on new life with masculine, strong and sultry colours, reminiscent of gunmetal or a beautifully applied smoky eye. It is a more elegant and classic take on the fun, pop-colours of her previous collection and in combination with some new pieces with more rectilinear forms, these pieces are a real treat for homeowners with a more subdued or dramatic home.

 

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Alexandra has a very strong background in the arts, she attended both Parsons School of Design and Brown University, majoring in costume design and art history. She began a career as Creative Director and later as Director of Image for her mother in-law, International fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg and decided to change her focus to interiors in 2006. Her exclusive collections have been very well-received and are continuing to grow and thrive. Alexandra’s her work has graced many magazine pages and high-end homes, we can’t wait to see what she’ll come up with next.

 

Please read on to find out more about this talented designer…

 

Iván Meade – What was your first experience with design?

Alexandra von Furstenberg My first experience was designing costumes for the drama department at Brown University. My fashion portfolio continued as I worked alongside my mother-in-law for ten years. This unique experience in fashion was a great segue into a personal passion for designing my own living spaces. It was a natural transition into product design, beginning with the launch of the AVF collection in 2008.

 

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  Gangster Console by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – Who or what has influenced your style?

Alexandra von FurstenbergThe style of my current collection, Voltage, was influenced by 1940s Art Décor, Hollywood glamour mixed with 60s retro, and a space odyssey, futuristic vision.

 

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Iván Meade – How would you describe your style?

Alexandra von FurstenbergMy style embodies the sleek, modern lacquered design seen in both my 2008 and 2009 collections. The chic, elegant lines of the furniture and accessory pieces are matched with quality craftsmanship.

 

image imageM-!6 Cube End Tables by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – What designers of past and present do you admire most?

Alexandra von Furstenberg There are so many designers I admire, but if I have to call out a couple I would have to say Pierre Cardin - Although he was most known for his work in fashion, he was so innovative during his short career in furniture design. Also, Charles Hollis Jones for being a pioneer in Lucite in the early 70s.

 

imageRevolver Occasional Table by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – What do you consider to be your greatest strength and your greatest weakness?

Alexandra von FurstenbergMy strength lies in the creative process and being able to bring my vision to three-dimensional form. The greatest challenge for me is to stick with my designs even when they are misunderstood.

 

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Blacksmith Desk by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – What was the transition like from fashion to interiors? Was it difficult to remove yourself from your successful career at Diane von Furstenberg?

Alexandra von FurstenbergThe creative process in fashion and interiors is very similar in that your sense of style is all around you - not only in the way your dress, but also in the way you decorate your home. It is a form of lifestyle. Of course it was difficult to walk away from a successful career in fashion, but it was a transition I was ready for.

 

image Soiree by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – What compelled you to move into interiors from fashion?

Alexandra von FurstenbergIt was a natural progression for me.

 

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image Axel Desk by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – What books are currently on your bedside or coffee table?

Alexandra von FurstenbergFrank Lloyd Wright: Complete Works and Helmet Newton are on my coffee table and by my bed I have Conversations with God.

 

image XOXO Table by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – What attracts you to acrylic as your medium of choice in your designs?

Alexandra von FurstenbergI felt that acrylic had been so misunderstood and misused. I wanted to give it the design credit it deserved.

 

image Sledge Cocktail Table by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – What are you excited about right now in the world of design (this can be both fashion and interiors if you would like)?

Alexandra von FurstenbergConsumers seem to be less conservative than they once were, leaving room for diversity.

 

image Bootleg Trays by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – What piece has given you the most satisfaction?

Alexandra von FurstenbergIt’s not really a particular piece, but the collection as a whole. When I launched my first and then second collection, the satisfaction of seeing all of my work come to life was indescribable. It was the birth of my brainchild, so to speak.

 

image Blindfold 4 Panel Screen by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – Do you have a signature detail or design mantra that you apply to all of your pieces? If so, what is it?

Alexandra von FurstenbergEach design in my collection features the lip logo on a numbered, dated and signed plaque. In a sense, the pieces become functional art. As for a design mantra, the words Fearless hang in my Los Angeles showroom. I think it is the strength behind these words that drives my creative force in this challenging industry.

 

image Trillion by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – What is your next design venture?

Alexandra von FurstenbergI hope to someday grow AVF into a full blown lifestyle brand, reaching all levels of design.

 

image Sledge Cocktail Table by Alexandra Von Furstenberg

 

Iván Meade – Lastly, you have already created stunning collections of furniture and accessories that show your talent and growth as a designer. What would you like your legacy to be?

Alexandra von FurstenbergTo continue to have collections that adapt to the changes in consumer’s lifestyles – from their homes, to their clothing, and their technology. I also hope to evolve in the same way, as a designer.

 

ALEXANDRA VON FURSTENBERG

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Thursday, 18 June 2009

My ten favourite pieces from AB Interiors

If you have not read the comment from AB Interiors in my last blog entry, you may not now how I was encouraged to post an entry about their product line (in the friendliest way of course!).

However, once I took a look at their online store I was excited to find all of the pieces I would need for my dream summer cottage. I would love to own a cozy place by the sea filled with rustic, Belgian inspired pieces for a casual yet elegant place to get away from work and busy downtown Victoria.

Take a peek below to find some of the highlights I would need to include in my dream cabin…

 

Which ones are your favourite pieces?

 

image Large Wood Chandelier

 

image Wood Canister

 

image Finial Book Ends

 

imageMalaga Dining Table

 

image Pacifica Ottoman

 

image Versailles Sheets

 

imageBamboo Flatware

 

imageBarrington Table Lamp 

 

imageChachepot Basket

 

 image Pacifica Lounge Chair

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