
Mood Enhancing Décor
If you’re like me you’re pretty sick of winter by now. Every year I find February and March the most difficult months to persevere. Rationally I know spring is around the corner but day to day, I’m in need of a few reminders. I truly believe our environments have a huge impact on how we feel so when we can’t control the outdoors, we need to change and update our interiors. Here are a few inexpensive ways to reflect spring in your décor and help you survive the rest of winte

Staging 101
When I purchased my condo six years ago, I remember almost immediately knowing it was exactly what I’d been looking for. Something about the space instantly felt right – partly because the homeowner had done an excellent job of allowing me to envision living there. Here are a few tips to encourage that same instant reaction from your potential buyers. They’re also great ways to edit and de-clutter your home in time for spring: Colour – Unless you have a large condo with a lo

Kitchen Design Trends 2015 – PART II
Diverse, almost contradictory design & décor trends abound this year and equally so when it comes to planning a new kitchen. Last week we discussed texture & pattern, monochromatic colour schemes, open shelving and furniture like details. This week I’d like to discuss a few more trends in the hopes they inspire and help you achieve your dream kitchen. Here’s Part II of some of my favourite kitchen design trends in 2015: Modern meets Traditional – Mixing different time period

Kitchen Design Trends 2015 – Part I
There’s no shortage of trends in 2015 and kitchen design is no exception. If you’re planning on renovating or upgrading your kitchen be sure to think carefully about the layout – golden triangle etc. - but also the emerging trends you may want to incorporate. Whether on purpose or subconsciously, knowing the trends are a great way to spark your imagination and influence your design. Here’s Part I of some of my favourite trends for kitchens in 2015: Furniture like Details –