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Seven ways to love your home for November

From cozy coverlets to hand thrown stoneware bowls, here are our home editors' top picks to give your place a quick refresh.
Seven ways to love your home for November

Photo by Sian Richards

7 ways to love your place

Decorate with sculpture

When it comes to renovating our homes, hanging art is usually the last step. If you find the idea of filling your walls daunting, think beyond paintings and photography. Canadian artist Martha Sturdy works primarily in resin to capture the beauty of the West Coast in pieces that reflect the bold, clean landscape. Each handcrafted vessel is both practical and exquisite. Use it as an everyday platter or display it as a beautiful sculpture.

Platter, $452, Sturdy. Credenza, $2,375, Vase, $265, Elte. Flooring, $3/ sq. ft., Armstrong. Wall art, candlesticks, bowl, stylist's own.
Seven ways to love your home for NovemberPhoto by Sian Richards

Stack your bowls

As we head into soup and stew season, warm your hands around one of these lightweight stoneware bowls. Each beautiful asymmetrical dish is hand thrown in England by Sue Paraskeva for Canadian store Herriott Grace.

Bowls, $45, Herriott Grace.

Seven ways to love your home for NovemberPhoto by Nikole Herriott & Michael Graydon

Light the night

Dress up your dining room table or nightstand with these glass and porcelain candle holders. Inspired by traditional lanterns, they come in either matte black with copper accents or glossy white with a hit of red.

Candle holders, $55 each, Drake General Store.

Seven ways to love your home for November

Add some luxe details

This fall, Aerin Lauder (granddaughter of Estée Lauder) expands beyond the family business of cosmetics to offer her own home decor line including furniture, fabrics, lighting and accessories. Influenced by Aerin’s own effortless style, the look is modern and feminine. See more of Aerin's collection here.

Tray, $285, Table lamp, $540, Aerin.

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Seven ways to love your home for November

Lay a throw on it

Snuggle under this reversible cotton coverlet, which reminds us of the patterns of frost on a window. Use one to dress up the foot of your bed or as a blanket on the sofa. 

Blanket, $99, Fabulous Goose.

Seven ways to love your home for November

Put on a pot of cozy

The cable-knit pattern has gone from sweaters to these super-cute teapots and mugs. It’s a great excuse to invite your good friends over for a cup of tea and to catch up on life. 

Tea gift set, $10, Real Canadian Superstore.

Seven ways to love your home for November

Stow hats and mits

Don’t let your entryway become a haphazard mess of winter accessories. Line up a few of these hand-printed linen buckets by Canadian designer Jenna Rose and store your stuff in style! 

Bucket, $45, One of a Kind Show.

Seven ways to love your home for NovemberCourtesy of One of a Kind Show

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