Design is in the details! This family room’s millwork features rounded white oak profiles and drawers seamlessly hidden behind mitred stone cladding.
Photography @kielyramosphoto
Architecture @drolehouse
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Just a few short weeks until autumn leaves fall, but this powder room stays lush year-round 🌿
Photography @nannespringer
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Can’t resist a powder room that packs a punch.
This home in the Beaches is wrapped in buttery oak millwork that melts as sunlight pours in.
Photography: @kielyramosphoto
Interior Design: @mortsoninteriordesign
Architecture: @drolehouse
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The kids’ bathroom at our Kingswood project may have won an award but it’s not the only beautiful bathroom in this special Beach neighbourhood house… 📷 @nannespringer #bathroomrenovation #torontodesigner #torontointeriordesign #yyzhomes #bathroomdesign #custommillwork
The calm before the storm about to hit Canadian kitchens...
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving weekend to all 🖤
Photography @nannespringer
Architectural design @drolehouse
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How is it almost June?! This spring has been a blur with projects wrapping up, new construction starting and much needed travel! We haven’t yet taken final photos of our Leuty beach reno but these pre move-in shots capture the vibe we created for this insanely fun and creative family we adore.
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One of my favourite times during construction, millwork installation! Just peeking at this family room for the first time and wow, seeing this vision come to life brings me pure joy! The rounded gables are everything and I can’t wait to see the countertop and drawers once clad in stone 🖤
JARDIN MAJORELLE🌵
A botanical oasis in Marrakech, Jardin Majorelle was created by French Orientalist Jacques Majorelle starting in 1923 and features a Cubist villa designed by French architect Paul Sinoir built in the 1930s. The complex was purchased by designers Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé who worked to restore it in the 1980s and enjoyed the retreat until Yves Saint-Laurent’s death in 2008. His ashes were scattered in these gardens.
What an escape from a bustling city, despite the vibrant, energetic colours this tour left me feeling calm and inspired. The design was beautiful from the gardens to the cafe, and the surrounding shops had me wishing I had a larger suitcase.