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2 months ago |
designlinesmagazine.com | Joseph Cicerone |Christy Wright
Andrea’s Cookies Brings Something Sweet to Ossington Avenue 1 / 5 Gradient cookie boxes aren’t just packaging—they’re a design feature, integrated into the wall to create a textural and colorful element that reinforces the shop’s visual identity. Andrea’s Cookies Brings Something Sweet to Ossington Avenue 2 / 5 StudioAC’s circular layout creates a seamless customer journey, guiding visitors from browsing the menu to pickup while maximizing functionality in a compact space.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
designlinesmagazine.com | Christy Wright |Dylan Munoz
Kat Florence Transforms a Historic Building into a Meaningful Escape 1 / 13 The Paraiba Suite at 850 square feet offers a luxurious retreat for two, featuring a king bed, one bathroom, and floor-to-ceiling original stone walls with picturesque views of the Grand River. Kat Florence Transforms a Historic Building into a Meaningful Escape 2 / 13 Every suite at the Kat Florence Hotel comes equipped with a full kitchen.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
styleathome.com | Christy Wright
PHOTOGRAPHY l ANNIE SLOANThe regal richness of purply plum transforms any space into a holiday haven. Plum is a luxurious shade to implement, and it comes to life when balanced with the rustic simplicity of green. Dramatic shades of purple, like mulberry and grape, work in tandem with traditional green – that classic holiday favourite – for a style that’s both sophisticated and welcoming.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
styleathome.com | Christy Wright
The Scotsman elevates a getaway with high-impact hospitality and style. Luxury alert: Though recently launched, The Scotsman is causing a sensation in Niagara-on-the-Lake and beyond for good reason. It is unabashedly opulent, unblushingly romantic and unlike anything on offer in this historic Ontario town. Photo courtesy The ScotsmanThe welcome at The Scotsman is a seamless affair.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
styleathome.com | Christy Wright
When designer Louis Duncan-He first viewed this two-storey penthouse, he saw a springboard for escalated style. “It was empty and white, but I knew I could find a way to tastefully inject all facets of the owner’s eclectic, globe-trotting taste, as well as include just a touch of a Japanese Zen feeling, which he requested,” says the designer. Louis, along with his firm’s designer Vy Tran, set about transforming the 2,000-square-foot blank canvas into a dynamic home.
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