Weekly Design Inspiration: Entertaining through the Holidays
The holiday bug has bitten us hard this year! In this week’s blog, we share simple ways to get your home holiday-ready!
Seasons of Transition: How to reorganize your entry to accommodate fall and winter
Need help reorganizing your entryway or mudroom to accommodate fall and winter? In this blog, we share our favourite tips for preparing your mudroom for the colder months.
Weekly Design Inspiration: Trending Texture – How to update your style with your existing decor
Everything has a texture. Matte, glossy, rough, ribbed, knit, grainy, soft, smooth. In this week’s blog, we share the top trending textures of 2020 and how to incorporate them in your home.
Weekly Design Inspiration: Interior Fall Favourites
You didn’t think we’d neglect sharing our fall favourites for your interior, did you?
Redecorating to bring warmth into your home as the days get colder is one of my favourite things to do!
Weekly Design Inspiration: Are You Ready for Fall?
Yes, it’s that time of year again. Whether you are screaming for a Pumpkin Spice Latte or in complete denial of the cooler weather to come...fall is here!
Stylish Cafes in Ottawa
Local cafes to get your creative juices flowing! One of my favorite places to feel inspired is at the locally-owned restaurants and cafes in our community.
Weekly Design Inspiration: Elevate your look with lighting
Good lighting is an integral part of any room. It can be the focal point or provide the perfect accent but it is always essential.
Weekly Design Inspiration: Ditching Popcorn Ceilings for Eye-Catching Ceiling Treatments
Considering updating your popcorn ceilings? You’ve got options! This blog discusses some modern ceiling treatments that can elevate your home decor.
Weekly Design Inspiration: Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood floors add big impact to your home. If you’re looking to make an investment, choosing hardwood over carpet is a great way to add value to your home and bring your house up to date at the same time.
Weekly Design Inspiration: The Butler’s Pantry
Traditionally butler’s pantries were built as a small room connecting the kitchen with the dining area, allowing a private space to prepare food and clean up away from the eyes of guests.