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ARCO Designs
White colour and limewashed plywood panels were used to keep the interior as light as possible.
Industrial Shed Conversion
Photo by Cheryl O'Shea.
BAKER POSEY DESIGN
New art work and Wall Molding! The ceiling mounted curtian rod allowed for the curtains to clear the whole window and keep this room light and open feeling
HEM Architects
Open plan kitchen diner with plywood floor-to-ceiling feature storage wall. Pendant lighting over dining table.
Tchotchkes Design Studio
This project was a Holiday interior styling collaboration with Erin Francois of the blog, Francois Et Moi. Photography by Erin Francois
Novell Design Build & Novella Outdoors
The renovation of our Renfrew Residence completely reimagined what we expected from a classic Vancouver Special home. The boxy shape of Vancouver Specials was a result of maximizing floor space under the zoning guidelines of their time. Builders in the 1960s and 1980s saw an opportunity and made the most of it! Today, renovating these homes are a common and rewarding project for Design Build firms. We love transforming Vancouver Specials because they have a lot of versatility and great foundations! Our Renfrew Residence is a great example of how all the common modernizations of a Vancouver Special are even better with Design Build.
To begin, we gave this home a more modern layout. We opened the walls upstairs, expanded the master bathroom, and gave the home an overall open feeling. In order to do so, we restructured and moved some of the walls.
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Mix & match of coloured and transparent Eames Eiffel side chair replica with colourful cushions.
Heike Schröder Fotografie
Esszimmer in ehemaliger Bauerkate modern renoviert mit sichtbaren Stahlträgern. Blick auf den alten Kamin
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A comfortable room for dining and conversation with furnishings -- some high, some low -- collected over time. © Jack Ramsdale, photographer.
Making Room for Peace
“Calming, coastal, kid-friendly… basically what you did at the Abundant Life Partners office,” was the direction that we received when starting out on the design of the Stoney Creek Project. Excited by this, we quickly began dreaming up ways in which we could transform their space. Like a lot of Americans, this sweet family of six had lived in their current space for several years but between work, kids and soccer practice, hadn’t gotten around to really turning their house into a home. The result was that their current space felt dated, uncomfortable and uninspiring. Coming to us, they were ready to make a change, wanting to create something that could be enjoyed by family and friends for years to come.
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