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Slow Flowers November 2019 - design inspiration with heirloom chrysanthemums
Slow Flowers November 2019 - design inspiration with heirloom chrysanthemums
Slow Flowers LLCSlow Flowers LLC
Floral designer Carolyn Kulb of Folk Art Flowers arranged a petite vase with mums from her flower fields with currant foliage and rose hips grown by Jello Mold Farm, lilies grown by Peterkort Roses, agonis foliage from California, with imported roses and carnations.
Artists Home
Artists Home
Suzanna SantostefanoSuzanna Santostefano
Hand painted mural in entryway
Shepherd St. Hall
Shepherd St. Hall
WEST WORKSHOPWEST WORKSHOP
View of entrance to basement apartment. Shephard St. is an upgrade to an existing english basement entry corridor. Composed of nearly 1,000 pyramid-shaped wood blocks, each block was cut from laminated sheets of leftover plywood, most of which was the existing white plywood found wrapping the entry way. As a way to stay within the client’s budget, we also used leftover wood that was sourced from previous jobs and from the surrounding neighborhood alleys. Carpe Lucem Photography
Our Palm Beach Color-Splosion Apartment!
Our Palm Beach Color-Splosion Apartment!
Carrie Hayward DesignCarrie Hayward Design
We weren’t crazy about the bifold doors at first, but we soon realized they are essential to keeping Nacho, The Cat With No Sense of Self-Preservation, from running down the stairs and gorging on all our plants! Photo © Bethany Nauert
Tiny Entryway
Tiny Entryway
Nicole Morell InteriorsNicole Morell Interiors
Custom fibreglass door in mid century style to complement 1960s Toronto bungalow. Reeded glass inserts maintain privacy while letting light through. Marble mosaic floor.
Kentish Town Maisonette
Kentish Town Maisonette
UserUser
A fun wall stencil by Domestic complements the Fornasetti faces for a striking black and white entrance. Photography by David Levantis
Wall Terrarium
Wall Terrarium
Designed by ImanDesigned by Iman
A beautiful wall filled with wall planters and greenery.
HOME STAGING LOS ANGELES 4
HOME STAGING LOS ANGELES 4
Haenen Design StudiosHaenen Design Studios
We picked blue accessories to help bring the eye to the charming front door landing and stained-glass window.
1517 Rusholme cres. The dyi house
1517 Rusholme cres. The dyi house
Lindsay McCormick DesignLindsay McCormick Design
The foyer was one of the main reasons we liked this house. It's large, welcoming and bright. It originally had ceramic tile and yellow walls. When we where moving out of our rental I had this wallpaper hanging in the dining area. My mom suggested I try and remove it and take it with me....I thought she was crazy......but it came off in full pieces so I was able to re hang it here. The hand scrapped walnut floor was a re- use centre find for under $2 a foot. So the foyer literally cost around $500. All the design elements are pieces we have had for years. Amazing what paint, scavenging and re hangable wallpaper can do!
Old Meets New
Old Meets New
Redecorating VancouverRedecorating Vancouver
A modern home with an eclectic mix My clients in this space were divided. They were split by competing aesthetics. There were Vietnamese art pieces with modern motifs and bold colours mixed with hand-crafted rustic tables and antique Canadiana. I quickly identified a lack of cohesion and an uncomfortable conversation area as the primary issues that were causing my clients stress. A change was in order. We partitioned their large connected dining room, living and entryway areas using the existing furniture and floor covering. We were able to create several distinct and cohesive areas that each brought out the best of their contents. Each grouping now seemed natural and harmonious. Smooth international contemporary style and rustic heritage pieces now coexisted in the same space without causing my clients decorating headaches. To organize future projects and to summarize personalized decorating tips, Redecorating Vancouver provided them with a written Design Plan at the conclusion of the consultation. Family is important to me. I recognize that items in my clients' homes have unseen significance. In this instance, I was able to gather items to create a grand-parents nook to honour the couple's family. We took advantage of an heirloom antique radio that belonged to the client's grandfather and a meaningful handmade table. It is both pleasing to the eye and a daily reminder to the couple of who really matters in a home: the family that lives in it.

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