Big City, Small Yard
A home in Toronto with a tiny backyard gets not one but two fabulous outdoor spaces.
A home in Toronto with a tiny backyard gets not one but two fabulous outdoor spaces.
Known for simplicity, function and casual comfort, the Scandinavian aesthetic has inspired homes around the globe. This regional decorating style first appeared on the design scene in the early 20th Century, rose to fame in the ’50s and it hasn’t slowed since.
When designer Kelly Sigsworth first saw this lakeside vacation home in Kelowna, BC, she knew she could loosen up its dark appearance and dated layout to create a luxury retreat perfect for its owner who is fond of entertaining. Her plan – a full reno, plus a light, bright palette and thoughtful, inviting furnishings – made way for an airy getaway that’s ready to party.
Green is the colour of the season and we’re seeing it spring up everywhere! Whether you choose to make a bold statement or dabble with accessories, your choice will exude style and beauty – not to mention a lively pop of colour!
Designer and Style at Home columnist Arren Williams used confident colour and fuel-injected pattern to refresh a family’s new home.
Refreshing colour and bold decor transform a Toronto new-build into a comfortably stylish family home.
When it comes to choosing colour, go with that little voice inside that breaks into song when you see a shade you love. We’ve picked charming hues inspired by expertly designed spaces. One just might capture your heart.