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  • Jan 5, 2025 | tastyrecipes101.com | Ria Elciario- McKeown

    Bibingka is a traditional Filipino cake made with rice flour, coconut milk, eggs and sugar. Similar to mochi, it’s slightly chewy, sticky, dense, and has just the right amount of sweetness. Banana leaves, which are used to line the cast iron skillet, add an earthy flavor that pairs perfectly with the nutty coconut milk. Often served as a celebratory dessert during Nochebuena (a Christmas Eve tradition observed in the Philippines), bibingka is a special cake that instantly reminds me of home.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | designlinesmagazine.com | Dylan Munoz |Ria Elciario- McKeown

    1 / 6 This 184 square metre space highlights a large dining room with a cathedral-esque ceiling, open-air prep kitchen and secluded outdoor garden. 2 / 6 The Pine fittingly features a variety of natural wood furniture and decor. 3 / 6 The local landscape was woven into every design detail within the restaurant. 4 / 6 Communal seating makes the dining room a space for any type of gathering. 5 / 6 The dining room at The Pine. Creemore, Ontario. 6 / 6 The Pine.

  • Nov 27, 2024 | designlinesmagazine.com | Ashna Lulla |Ria Elciario- McKeown

    1 / 12 From the laneway, the 7,080-square-foot house appears unassuming, with the site’s cascading topography concealing the entire lower half of the split-level bungalow. Contracting, DJP Homes. 2 / 12 Inside, natural light, dances across the egg-white walls and Douglas Fir-clad vaulted ceilings. Chandelier, Artcraft. 3 / 12 The kitchen is integrated into the main floor plan and welcomes more daylight through new clerestory windows.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | designlinesmagazine.com | Ria Elciario- McKeown

    1 / 7 2 / 7 3 / 7 4 / 7 Photography by Felix Michaud. 5 / 7 Photography by Derek Nicholson. 6 / 7 7 / 7 Up Next Attic renovation is more than just a home improvement; it’s a chance to unearth hidden treasures and reimagine forgotten spaces. Often tucked away and overlooked, attics hold the potential to become the heart of the home—a whimsical retreat, an artful studio, or a cozy hideaway.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | designlinesmagazine.com | Joseph Cicerone |Ria Elciario- McKeown

    3 / 11 Windows throughout the couple’s retreat came courtesy of Tiltco. 4 / 11 Island stone, countertop, Ciot. 5 / 11 The kitchen is where the home’s angular form meets—allowing for a dynamic gathering space. Sink, Prochef Julien. 7 / 11 A custom wood-burning fireplace keeps the space at a perfect temperature for admiring a Canadian winter snowfall. Coffee table, Crate & Barrel; stool, e15. 8 / 11 Wall tile, floor tile, Ciot.

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