Creative Design Therapy relocated her clients’ kitchen to create a large, open space that’s perfect for hosting. She chose colours for the island, lower cabinets, and backsplash to give the kitchen a fun personality. There is no shortage of storage, but if the homeowners needed more, they have a separate pantry with ample cabinets.
Interiors
Interior: Renewed staircase (Jennifer McLean Interiors)
Jennifer McLean Interiors returned to work on phase two of this home. She designed this entryway and staircase to be functional and welcoming to match the rest of the house. Warm wood tones and black accents add a neutral palette and contrast to the space.
Interior: Kids' bedroom (Jennifer McLean Interiors)
Jennifer McLean Interiors designed this kids’ bedroom, mirroring the twin beds, artwork, and lamps on each side. The vintage dresser is a family piece and doubles as a night stand. The blue tones complement the warm yellow, tan, and orange tones.
Interior: Pattern wallpapered powder room (Alchemii Design)
Alchemii Design designed this powder room for her client, using a bold black and white colour palette.
One of the main features is the patterned wallpaper from Phillip Jeffries.
She then added black hardware to match the colour palette.
Gold is the accent colour, which highlights the mirror, light, and soap dispenser while adding warmth to the space.
Interior designer: Rida Interiors
Interior: Rida Interiors (Bright, open kitchen)
Rida of Rida Interiors redesigned this kitchen to create a better space for the homeowners to entertain.
There was no kitchen island before and a wall separated the dining room and kitchen, blocking off the two areas. Now, the family and guests can flow in and out of the kitchen seamlessly.
The kitchen is much brighter now with new white cabinetry. More light streams into the kitchen from the dining room on the right now that a wall has been removed.
A wall used to stand here, between the dining room and kitchen. Now, both spaces are opened up.
Cabinet lights off
Cabinet lights on