Interiors & Design Photography

@arnalphotography

Larry Arnal Architectural and Interiors photography based in Toronto & Dallas. Contact us at: 416-998-8038 or [email protected]
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When the pillow makes a great suggestion. Loving this snapshot of my house… which could be yours, just call @meghanfoleyrealestate #bedroomstyle #bedroominspiration #bedroomfurniture #bedroomnspiration
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Always finding unique art and decor, Shelley Kirsch Design creates spaces filled with colour, texture and a beautifully curated vibe that reflects her client’s aesthetic. #artwork #sculpture_art #sconces #condoliving @shelleykirschdesign
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Luxury at its finest. This office and wine storage is off the hook cool, created by Prestige Build and Design Group. #foyer #winestorage #homeoffice #luxuryhome @prestigebuild416
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3 days ago
Loving the vibe in this condo renovation by MC2 Designs. #kitchendesign #artwork #condo #luxurycondo @mc2designs
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5 days ago
We’re incredibly honoured to share that our #sdbbprojectsimimmon has been featured in a national design magazine. This home transformation was about so much more than creating a beautiful space — it was about reimagining how our clients live every day. Through thoughtful planning, purposeful design, and meticulous attention to function, we transformed their home into one that feels effortless, elevated, and truly tailored to their lifestyle. Most importantly, this project would not have been possible without amazing clients who trusted the process and embraced the vision from start to finish. Working with clients like these is what makes what we do so rewarding. More details and behind-the-scenes from this transformation coming soon. Simply designed. Beautifully captured by the amazing @arnalphotography @simplydesignedbybett Interior Design | Livable Luxury | Home Transformation | Custom Interiors
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9 days ago
A nostalgic sanctuary from my house… that can be yours! Check in with @meghanfoleyrealestate for details.
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10 days ago
A little colour and the coolest peek-boo window in this pantry by Common Good Studio and TimbeRich Millwork. #pantry #window #pantrydesign #colour @commongoodstudio @timberich_inc
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13 days ago
Loving the serene palate in this dining room by Stile Contracting. #diningroominspo #diningroomideas #diningroomdecor @builtwithstile
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24 days ago
Gorgeous details in this bedroom design by Yorkville Design Centre. #bedroom #bedroomgoals #bedroomdesign @yorkvilledesigncentre
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25 days ago
Restoration, not renovation. For this historic Edwardian home, one of the most important design tools we used wasn’t addition—it was editing. For our team, it begins by understanding what doesn’t need to be there anymore. Not in a reductive sense, but in a clarifying one. Over time, most homes accumulate decision, some intentional, others reactive. Layers build up. Circulation gets slightly interrupted. Proportions lose their original clarity. Our role was to step back and ask: what is supporting the architecture + what is getting in the way? That meant removing visual noise where it existed but also refining relationships between elements. How millwork meets structure, how transitions are handled, how space is read as you move through it. Editing, for us in this context, isn’t about minimalism. It’s about purpose. Defining the difference between a space that feels composed versus one that feels considered. Planning + Interior Design @commongoodstudio Construction @nutshellconstructions Millwork @timberich_inc Permit Design @torontohouselab Photo @arnalphotography Toronto Renovation | Design Build | Construction | Permit Planning | Custom Home | Major Renovation | High Park | Project Management |
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27 days ago
Amazing attention to all of the design details in this collaboration between Common Good Studio and TimbeRich Millwork with construction by Nutshell Constructions.
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27 days ago
Historically grounded, Project Parkside is rooted within the mature, tree-lined streets of Toronto’s High Park neighbourhood. To breathe new life into the main floor,  a thoughtful balance of preservation + contemporary amenity was explored. For a family who loves to entertain, the kitchen + dining area was expanded + reoriented to create a generous, multi-functional gathering space. Original wood elements were carefully restored + paired with a layered material palette of soft white, vibrant greens, + warm neutrals, a subtle nod to the surrounding park landscape. This time last year our team completed the planning + design, readying for a construction start in Spring. By October, this +100-year-old Edwardian home was ready for its next chapter. Thank you to our clients for entrusting us with this special project, + to the talented construction team who brought our design work to life. Interior Design + Planning @commongoodstudio Architectural Design @torontohouselab Construction @nutshellconstructions Millwork @timberich_inc Photo @arnalphotography Photo Styling @commongoodstudio ● ● ● Full renovation, interior planning, interior design, toronto permit, high park neighbourhood, project management, year timeline, local first
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