Arizona
There’s One VERY Unexpected Color In This Sunset-Inspired Arizona Retreat
Desert retreat conjures up a sure set of colours: wealthy and ruddy earth tones, sunbaked clay, and gleaming golds. This palette is so inextricably linked with conventional Southwest adorning that almost all People might pluck burnt sienna and uncooked umber from the crayon field—however not most Canadians. “I don’t suppose we even knew the cliché colours of Arizona design,” says designer Lindsay Mens, a accomplice with the Toronto agency TOM Design Studio, laughing. She and senior designer Laura Fremont created this Arizona residence for a pair who even have a summer season home in Ontario.
A single website go to to the three,500-square-foot residence, situated simply outdoors of Phoenix, kicked off the undertaking. From that, Mens and Fremont recognized a sweeping array of colours to make use of. The shoppers needed one thing mild and modern, however Staff TOM didn’t hedge too intently to protected—there’s lavender, terra-cotta, stormy blue-grays, and even eggplant within the combine.
“If you look out the window, that’s what you see,” Mens says. “The ocher colour is from the solar, greens from the flora, and even that deep purple, which you’ll be able to see within the mountains.” The idea was to create a harmonious inside panorama that blends seamlessly with the view. And just like the sculptural saguaro cactus and century crops outdoors, there are daring shapes on this area. The designers went huge with lighting: “Lighting tends to really feel outsized whenever you’re studying the scale,” Fremont says. “However whenever you dangle it within the area, it fills the void. It brings intimacy to a room, making it extra inviting.”
A room receives power from the push-pull of silhouettes and scale. In lots of locations, the decor is positioned nicely above eye stage. “We embraced the peak and embellished it during,” says Mens. “Should you cease adorning on the typical eight ft, an area like this eating room can be too cavernous; you must preserve going for it to turn out to be heat and welcoming.” Past the grand gestures is a stage of end that contributes to the calm vibes inside, from shiplap partitions to layered rugs. “That’s the key to a comfy residence,” says Fremont. “There isn’t a single inch that’s not addressed.”
Residing Room
Ceiling beams—purely ornamental—have been added to make the area really feel hotter. Chairs: House Copenhagen, Klaus. Desk: Bettencourt Manor. Daybed: Perigold. Couch: Lawson-Fenning. Bench: Atelier Arking. Rug: Elte.
Main Bed room
Paneling provides texture with out coming off heavy-handed. Paint: Revere Pewter, Benjamin Moore. Mattress: Oly. Nightstand: Cocoon Furnishings. Mirror: South Hill House. Bedding: RH. Lamps: Elte. Curtain material: Kravet.
Main Bathtub
A slender customized vainness options wooden drawer fronts. {Hardware}: MYOH. Sconce: Kelly Wearstler. Mirror: Elte. Artwork: Rina Gottesman, Canvas Gallery. Chair: classic, 1stDibs. Wall paint: Calm, Benjamin Moore.
Kitchen
A Wolf cooktop permits for utensil and pot drawers beneath. Pendants: Circa Lighting. Faucet: Rohl. Counter: Arabescato marble, Arizona Tile. Backsplash tile: Ann Sacks Tile & Stone. Counter stools: Palecek. Paint: China White (cabinetry) and White Dove (partitions), each Benjamin Moore.
Eating Space
Comfortable Lee Industries chairs match comfortably round a pedest-al-style Ethnicraft desk. Mild fixture: Equipment. Cupboards: Atelier Arking, with MYOH {hardware}. Curtain material: Tonic Residing. Rug: Y&Co.
Visitor Room
Purple hues play off the close by mountains. Stools: Atelier Arking. Mattress: Shoppe Amber Interiors. Pillow and coverlet materials: Studio 4 NYC. Rug: Lulu and Georgia. Lamps: Pottery Barn. Nightstands: McGee & Co. Artwork: Celadon Artwork. Pendant: Palecek. Paint: Cloud Cowl, Benjamin Moore.
Workplace
Woven textures add a component of earthiness. Pendant: Made Items. Chair: Palecek. Curtains: McLaurin & Piercy. Paint: Off-Black, Farrow & Ball (millwork) and Seapearl, Benjamin Moore (partitions). Sconces: Circa Lighting. Artwork: Matt Suess. Desk and lamp: RH. Rug: Elte. Pillow: Lulu and Georgia.
Breakfast Room
With the Sonoran Desert simply outdoors, the objective was to enhance—not distract from—the view. Chandelier: Circa Lighting. Desk: Worlds Away. Chairs: Artesia. Bench and pillow materials: Villa Nova. Paint: White Dove, Benjamin Moore.
Visitor Bed room
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Arizona
Post-holiday rush has Arizona shoppers returning gifts, spending holiday cash
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Christmas is over, but the stores and malls are busy one day later—shoppers either returning gifts that weren’t quite right or spending some of that holiday cash.
“A lot of the stores we went to, you had to wait in lines just to get from one store to the other,” said Jeannie Mac. “It was pretty busy.”
When you think of holiday shopping, you often think of items flying off the shelves.
“There are a lot of discounts at target, 50% off all decorations. You’d be surprised. The shelves are a little empty,” said shopper Joseph Caruana.
But the day after Christmas, many of those items end up back in-store. This year, returns are expected to add up to 17% of all merchandise sales, according to a recent report by the National Retail Federation. It’s about $890 billion in returned unneeded or unwanted gifts.
However, not everyone was there for returns or exchanges.
“Everyone enjoyed the presents, so didn’t have to return anything, thankfully,” said Max Miely.
Many people Arizona’s Family spoke with were mainly there looking to spend their holiday money, including Jenn Neild, who was visiting from Canada.
“We’re just looking around for some post Christmas deals, Boxing Day deals,” she said.
Boxing Day is traditionally a holiday similar to Black Friday, celebrated in the U.K. and Canada.
It was a good opportunity for shoppers who came out ready to use their holiday gift cards or, in other cases, to claim their Christmas gifts.
“We just went to go get my cousins ear pierced for her Christmas present and we’re going to be shopping for pajamas and different things,” said Morgan Uperesa, another shopper.
Because Dec. 26 and Dec. 27 are historically the busiest days for returns, the Better Business Bureau advises you to bring any receipts to the store.
If you don’t have one, they say you should know the rules on returns without it.
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Cardinals RB James Conner Gets Encouraging Update
ARIZONA — Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon says the progress of running back James Conner has been “good” this week as the team prepares to battle the Los Angeles Rams in Week 17.
Gannon, however, wouldn’t elaborate more on Conner and didn’t reveal if he’d play in Saturday night’s primetime battle.
Conner is dealing with a knee injury suffered in the second half of Week 16’s loss to the Carolina Panthers, a 36-30 overtime defeat that saw Arizona’s postseason dreams officially end.
Conner was a limited participant in the two prior practice days for Arizona and if he is again the same for Thursday, it’s likely he’ll officially be ruled questionable when the injury report drops later today.
“We’ll see how he goes throughout the week. I know he wants to play, so we’ll do what’s best for him first and then what’s best for the team,” Gannon said of Conner earlier this week.
Once again, Conner has been one of Arizona’s top players throughout the course of the season, once again eclipsing the 1,000-yard rushing mark as the engine of the Cardinals’ offense.
The ink just dried on Conner’s two-year extension to stay in Arizona, as the running back was set to test the free agent market before the Cardinals re-signed him earlier in the year.
If he can go, Conner hopes to help play the role of spoiler in Los Angeles, as the Rams can win the NFC West with a victory over Arizona and a little help.
Arizona
Report of shots fired at Phoenix Sky Harbor prompts heavy police presence
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Gunshots reportedly rang out at Terminal 4 of Phoenix Sky Harbor on Christmas night.
Airport officials tell Arizona’s Family that police responded to reports of gunfire around 9:40 p.m. on Wednesday.
One security checkpoint and the PHX Sky Train was temporarily closed as part of the investigation, however the areas have since reopened.
At this time, police have not confirmed if anyone is injured or if anyone has been taken into custody in connection with the shooting.
Arizona’s Family has a crew on scene. Check back for updates
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