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Oct 24, 2024 |
designlinesmagazine.com | Catherine MacIntosh
1 / 12 2 / 12 Wall paint colour, Vanilla Milkshake (2141-70), Benjamin Moore. 3 / 12 Exposed brick was preserved to add character. 4 / 12 A small work surface was fit into the laundry zone of the basement renovation. 5 / 12 Warm wood cabinetry in the kitchen makes for a homey vibe while a lighter backsplash opens up the space. Countertops, Marble Trend. 6 / 12 Designer Sam Tibshirani in the East End basement renovation.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
designlinesmagazine.com | Joseph Cicerone |Catherine MacIntosh
1 / 16 A lush view from the second floor is framed with built-in shelving and a cozy reading nook. Side table, CB2. 2 / 16 3 / 16 Accompanied by an original artwork by Sol Friedman, the luminous brass archway greets at entry. Bench, Filter Design. 4 / 16 5 / 16 The central shelving/storage unit was designed custom by Studiowi and made from rift cut white oak. Millwork fabrication (throughout), Kubik.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
designlinesmagazine.com | Catherine MacIntosh
1 / 10 The Bespoke Group – Rippleton House. 2 / 10 American Natural oak makes a warm entrance in the foyer. Flooring, Stone Tile. 3 / 10 Micro-cement makes a gallery-esque backdrop in the kitchen-family room. 4 / 10 The in-law suite features a has fireplace courtesy of Regency. 5 / 10 Integrated lighting illuminates the home office’s built-in bookshelf. Desk, Rove Concepts; table lamp, Zara Home.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
designlinesmagazine.com | Joseph Cicerone |Catherine MacIntosh
1 / 9 At the heart of the Upper Beaches laneway design is the client’s love for mid-century modern design, which manifests in both large and small details throughout the space. Sofa, HAY; pendant, Casa Di Luce; accent chair, Herman Miller. 2 / 9 Fireplace, Toronto Home Comfort; rug, Studio Nonplus. 3 / 9 4 / 9 Oak inlays in the cabinetry nod to classic mid-century design, while the minimalist layout keeps the space open and functional.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
designlinesmagazine.com | Joseph Cicerone |Catherine MacIntosh
1 / 7 The custom oak hardwood flooring, which stretches from the living room to the home’s library, comes courtesy of Lovewood. Accent chair, Muskoka Living. 2 / 7 The Clanton Park house has no shortage of natural light. 3 / 7 The central staircase design ensures that while light fills the home, the private areas remain intimate and distinct. 4 / 7 5 / 7 A custom table in the dining room pairs seamlessly with the space’s colour palette. Dining chairs, CF Interiors.
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