Site visits are crucial to wrap up the final stages of the design process and the confirm any loose ends lingering at the project close out phase. We focus on elements such as confirming light fixture heights, furniture and decor placement and going through any lunch list items are a few of the tasks we tackle at a site visit.
Read MoreThe kitchen is where guests and hosts alike meet up for meal preparations and possibly eating - if the weather outside keeps you indoors. The kitchen is designed for easy prep and conversation.
The dining table is placed instead of the typical island, making it a much better work spot, should you choose to sit down when peeling the potatoes.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce the unveiling of our latest hospitality design project - Lighthouse 45, a newly renovated restaurant nestled in the heart of Muskoka! Immerse yourself in the captivating ambiance and exceptional dining experience. From the comfortable yet elegant furniture and the rich, warm finishes to the locally inspired menu, every detail has been crafted to elevate the guest experience.
Read More“Organic. natural. beautiful. ivy is a point tower rising in downtown toronto’s garden district. from the living green wall in the lobby to the frosted leaf patterns on the building’s exterior, everything about ivy makes you exhale and relax.” Urban Toronto
Read MoreSecond year in a row, wow, what an honour! – to be listed in the top interior designers to look out for in 2023. Thank you for the trust and looking forward to the challenge!
Read MoreWhy does everyone think they can do this profession of ours? Why is it that, to the public, it appears so easy to practice that almost anyone with a bit of aesthetic eye can do it? That all interior designers do is nudge a few things just a bit better than the able amateurs? And especially, that all the adjacent construction-related professions are considered designers?
Read MoreA modern home on a quiet Toronto street; living inside, one of the many kinds of regular families: two parents, two kids; life split between work, time together to listen and share, and the time apart to do the beautiful things we do for ourselves and our souls.
Read MoreA thin veil separates the interior from exterior, the old land of birth from the new land of immigration, the nostalgia and inheritance of the past from the forward-looking aspirations of the future.
Read MoreA thin veil separates the interior from exterior, the old land of birth from the new land of immigration, the nostalgia and inheritance of the past from the forward-looking aspirations of the future.
Read MoreCasa Nicolae is part of a new wave of mini hotels that Europe and the World are increasingly populated with. Five aparthotels occupy a typical Transylvanian small-town home of Austro-Hungarian decent, an L-shaped structure with internal courtyard and gated to the street.
Read MoreChosen by over 340,000 public voters, 'Goblin mode' is the Oxford dictionary 2022 Word of the year. This February marks the one-year anniversary since this unlikely candidate sprouted out of obscurity and launched into public view.
Read MoreBiophilia has recently broken through into the cultural mainstream. It has the full momentum needed to establish itself as a new norm and increase awareness of the importance of living closer to nature. Buildings like these are like bodies. Infused with the right materials, they live and breathe with us. And we, as biophilia teaches us, want to be close to their hearts.
Read MoreWhen you go and buy something, you have it in your hand. When you go and rent that holiday villa, you're in it, living the life. When you have kidney stones, and the doctor tells you how to get rid of them, you can measure the value-add through instant comfort.
Things get fuzzier when what you buy is talking, testing, thinking and the agony of decision-making with thousands of options floating around.
Read MoreAlmost any property can be converted, from a three-bedroom home to an entire apartment building. In France, the concept has taken on. Fully furnished apartments are provided with or without other amenities, while some options come with tailor-made services for tomorrow's digital nomads.
Read MoreWith an average growth rate of 3.4% per year between 2017 and 2022 the Interior Design industry doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. Although the field was met with many challenges over the last few years, including finding new ways to work remotely and getting creative to deal with the never ending project and supply delays, it industry has managed to see consistent growth over the years. Although there is a steady stream of growth with individuals entering the design field, firms in Canada are what is considered a “mini-practice” meaning there are between 2-4 employees.
Read MoreDecember 2022 marks the month of our first digital magazine, Land of Dochia. Head over to get your does of all-in lifestyle gulp of design, tips and entertainment in a fun and non-conformist way... After all, if you know us... different is our middle name and innovation our motto.
Read MoreInterior design is one of the greatest modes of personal expression. Over the past few years people have spent more time at home than ever before. In turn, they have started to hone in on their personal aesthetic, and create rooms that feel right to them. By focusing on the pieces that bring joy, colours and textures that contribute to a peaceful space, and functional living, we can create interiors that truly feel like home.
Read MoreThis elegant, property set in the lush Port Credit neighbourhood is a wonderfully modern, yet warm and inviting family home, filled with light and natural materials.
Ambient lights fully transform this outdoors scene to a moody, alluring entryway. The glass walkway and what lies beneath is even further highlighted by the precisely placed lights.
Read MoreSneak-peak at one of the beautiful kitchens of the new Erin Glen residential community by Solmar Devl. Corp
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