Good design is the delicate play of interaction and connection between shapes, scale, colour and texture. It's deliberate juxtaposition of light and dark, soft and hard, vertical and horizontal planes. It's relationships between forms, volume and silhouettes.
Sculptural furniture and refined materials evoke a sense of calm and elegance.
Natural light dances through the wool sheer drapery panels, emulating the reeded detail of the fireplace surround.
An abstract designed ceiling fixture reveals a spectrum of colours as light filters through its multi-layers of glass.
Double aspect windows flood the Living Room with natural light.
'Split Light', designed by Paul Smith for The Rug Company was inspired by triangular glass prisms that reflect and break up light, creating layers of transparent shapes, was the perfect runner for this home. A figurative drawing by Frédêric Forest is beautifully presented at the upper landing.
Pale oak wall paneling and a natural stone floor creates a quiet backdrop, allowing the sculptural elements take center stage.
An organically shaped Gabriel Scott light hangs from a ceiling panel covered in a delicately coloured silk wallcovering.
The grand scale and beauty of the arch window defines the Dressing Room aesthetic.
Sunlight streams from magnificent windows in the Principal Bedroom.
A tranquil corner in the Principal Bedroom opens up to beautiful views of Toronto's beloved beaches.
Uptown New Build
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