Building on the success of their FAB fridges, Smeg now also has a full collection of appliances to carry the look throughout your kitchen.
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Set in an early 1900s-constructed heritage building, this 1,300-square-foot triplex had charming original bones – hardwood floors, six-inch baseboards and wooden windows – that were keepers. But other elements, such as a lack of storage, no work-from-home spaces, a dated kitchen and no guest room, were less appealing for the young couple who live here. “I renovated the space to address these issues and accommodate their needs,” says designer Luke Havekes. When it came to decorating the space, the designer did anything but default to complacent neutrals. His paint box of tricks was jam-packed with bold ideas, including ribbed glass panels, flecked terrazzo and printed ’80s wallpaper. Says Luke, “This is now a quirky, modern home that feels adequately vintage at the same time.”
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Kimberley Seldon is a designer, broadcaster, writer and former Style at Home decorating editor who believes spaces should celebrate the people who live in them. Based in Toronto and Los Angeles, she’s been practising interior design for more than 30 years, so who better to help us with our biggest design quandaries? Read on for Kimberley’s fixes.
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