Friday, November 11, 2011
Top 25 Designers
Double up on key furniture pieces to create a symmetrical layout.
In this grand room, the palette and structure shine.
Panelling, high ceilings and antiques inject a sense of history into this space.
A calm and serene setting for a young family.
Boldly hued grass-cloth wallpaper, comfortable seating and rich patterns invite homeowners and guests to curl up with a good book.
This upstairs sitting area doubles as a guest room.
Indoors or out, a Mexican-themed dinner table will add spice to your party.
Glossy hardwood floors add a glamorous touch to this spacious room.
Create your own version of the popular twig chandelier.
Slipcovers and pine shelving offer budget-savvy style.
A humble space, kept simple and cottage-like.
A quaint room with a spectacular view.
Serene colours and polished accents create a spa-like escape.
Minimalist art and sculpture inject character.
A Philippe Starck stool in grey Lucite adds contemporary punch.
A graceful east-meets-west design.
Ceiling-height curtains draw the eye up.
Original 1914 doors and reclaimed elm flooring are lovely accompaniments to century-old bookshelves lining the hallway.
White floor-to-ceiling bookshelves let colourful hardcover books stand out.
Add modern sensibility with stainless steel elements and a hanging pot rack.
A white kitchen with timeless style.
Showcase a lovely cedar structure by leaving the wood bare.
A clean, contemporary space by Toronto's Powell & Bonnell.
David Powell created a contemporary, family-friendly home against a traditional backdrop.
Now brighter and more spacious, the basement becomes just as well-used as the upstairs.
A pendant light and mirrored night table add glamour to an otherwise modern room.
A reclaimed oak table offers extra counter space.
This pared-back room connects to the kitchen.
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