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Nature-inspired Condo
Nature-inspired Condo
Simply Home DecoratingSimply Home Decorating
This penthouse condo in Raven Woods is home to an adventurous, nature-loving couple. With their children grown and starting families of their own, Jeremy and Cynthia (names changed) chose to downsize their livable space and “upsize” in quality and luxury. The couple hired us to help them achieve several well-defined goals: feeling immersed and connected to nature, having warm and welcoming spaces to host their family and friends, and selecting pieces that would support local makers and artisans. (If you know me, you know that nature, connection, and community are some of my most important values, personally and professionally — the perfect fit!) Using our comprehensive design process, we spent months designing, procuring, and installing their new, long-time home. The resulting spaces are breathtaking, creating a daily living experience that is full of serenity and bliss. Welcoming & Bright Home with Forest Views: Ahhh… can you imagine coming home to a space as bright and soothing as this one? To find inspiration for this home’s interiors, we needed to look no further than out the windows, where mountain views greet us to the north and the ocean beckons from the south. Paying homage to their locale, we curated a colour palette of subtle blues and grays, warm-toned woods, and natural materials, all set against a crisp, white backdrop. These help us create a seamless visual transition between the interior and exterior. Let’s start our tour in the living area… A Cozy Living Area with Warmth & Dimension: In the living area, the fireplace was the starting point for the design, as it determined the size of the space and the scale of our furnishings. To keep this area feeling cozy but not crowded, we selected this soft ottoman to serve as a table surface with a tray or as additional seating when Jeremy and Cynthia host guests. (Multi-purpose items are one of the 5 elements of The Simple Home.) Additional textures — the sofa, upholstered swivel chairs, pillows, and ceramic wall art reminiscent of sand dollars — offer further depth and dimension in this simple yet layered space. The result is a cozy living room area perfect for a relaxing read on an overcast day or a social evening by the fire. While daunting at first, this home’s small and open footprint offered a special opportunity for us to design thoughtful “zones”. To create a defined living space, we used an area rug to establish a border and situated the larger seating (the sofa) on the right. Its visual weight serves as a grounding barrier that naturally separates the living and dining areas. Overhead, the centrally located brass and glass chandelier serves as another focal point, making the entire living area feel like one unit. Last but not least… Styled with tall decorative lamps, this light oak and rattan console sits just behind the sofa, creating an additional visual barrier between the living and dining areas. We styled it with accessories that complement the overall palette, and it has the added benefit of providing storage right where Jeremy and Cynthia need it, the dining area. An Art-Infused Dining Area: The dining area is warm, woodsy, and filled with locally sourced art that Jeremy and Cynthia love. Next to the console is a custom textile piece from Vancouver artist, With Strings Attached, that mimics the scenic, mountain backdrop. The blue hues of the piece work in harmony with the warm wood dining table, cool gray upholstered chairs, and neutral stools at the kitchen bar. On the other side of the space, is Jeremy’s and Cynthia’s favourite piece, a commissioned work of art by local maker, Katie Napier. Carefully positioned in a central location and framed by two modern sconces, this piece captures the feel of gentle waters on a misty day and evokes calm. Other curated pieces include this rectangular vessel centrepiece by sculptural artist, Martha Sturdy, bearing a stunning moss arrangement by Soul Roots Moss Art. As this couple can attest, a treasured memento or piece of art can transform your space and your mood, transporting you to a relaxed and peaceful state. A Bedroom Full of Light & Texture: This beautiful bedroom is another manifestation of Jeremy and Cynthia’s favourite experiences: hiking the rainforest trails and enjoying the spray of the sea. The blue-and-green branching pattern found in the window treatments and pillows ground the space, while bright turquoise lamps — akin to sea glass — infuse the room with a touch of coastal vibrance. Similar to the living area, we added comfort through texture and warm tones, incorporating oak end tables, natural woven wall decor above the headboard, knitted ottomans at the foot of the bed, a textured duvet, and an extra plush area rug. A Loft Inspired by Flora & Fauna: For the loft space, we moved away from coastal elements and decided to ground the space in the more earthy elements of nature: flora and fauna. We selected an umber-hued sofa complemented by floral decorative pillows and walls adorned with botanical prints by Heather Johnston. This multi-purpose space serves as a reprieve for our clients to read, practice yoga, and relax. Alternatively, a Frame TV intentionally meant to blend as art allows the space to function as a secondary entertainment space or a place for their granddaughter to play and sleep over. Praise from Our Clients: This home’s small footprint pushed us to be more resourceful in our furniture sourcing and more creative in our space planning. The result is a home as livable, beautiful, and intentional as any larger home would be. Most importantly, Jeremy and Cynthia love it! “Lori listened to our love of nature and designed our condo reflecting that love. It is beautiful, serene, and welcoming. We couldn't be happier.” If you’re ready to uncover the hidden potential in your home, that is what we do best. Contact us here or download our complimentary guide below to discover more.
Tall Vertical Double Sided Gas Fireplace in Chesapeake Bay Residence
Tall Vertical Double Sided Gas Fireplace in Chesapeake Bay Residence
Acucraft FireplacesAcucraft Fireplaces
This modern vertical gas fireplace fits elegantly within this farmhouse style residence on the shores of Chesapeake Bay on Tilgham Island, MD.
Idée de décoration pour une grande salle de séjour marine fermée avec un mur bleu, parquet clair, une cheminée double-face, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre et un sol gris.
Navarre Beach House
Navarre Beach House
Daniel M Martin, Architect LLCDaniel M Martin, Architect LLC
Living Room David Cannon, Photography
Aménagement d'un salon bord de mer de taille moyenne et ouvert avec un mur blanc, parquet clair, un téléviseur fixé au mur, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre et un sol marron.
Great and dining rooms
Great and dining rooms
Searl Lamaster Howe ArchitectsSearl Lamaster Howe Architects
Cette photo montre un salon bord de mer ouvert avec un sol en bois brun, un mur blanc, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre, un téléviseur dissimulé et un sol marron.
BRONTE HOUSE
BRONTE HOUSE
The DesignoryThe Designory
Tom Ferguson
Idées déco pour un grand salon bord de mer ouvert avec un mur noir, un sol en bois brun, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre, un téléviseur fixé au mur et un sol marron.
Encore Model - Mercato
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Clive Daniel HomeClive Daniel Home
Cette photo montre un salon bord de mer fermé avec une salle de réception, un mur gris, une cheminée ribbon, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre, un téléviseur fixé au mur et un sol beige.
Eclectic Coastal Living Rooms - Ottawa, ON
Eclectic Coastal Living Rooms - Ottawa, ON
Dala Décor OttawaDala Décor Ottawa
Aménagement d'un salon bord de mer de taille moyenne et fermé avec une salle de réception, un mur blanc, parquet foncé, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre, aucun téléviseur et un sol marron.
Sandy Shores
Sandy Shores
Envision Builders GroupEnvision Builders Group
Idée de décoration pour un salon marin de taille moyenne et ouvert avec une salle de réception, un mur blanc, un sol en bois brun, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre, aucun téléviseur et un sol beige.
Coastal Luxebo
Coastal Luxebo
Lindye Galloway InteriorsLindye Galloway Interiors
Coastal Luxe interior design by Lindye Galloway Design. Built in bookcase with beach minimalist styling and white fireplace.
Exemple d'une grande salle de séjour bord de mer ouverte avec un mur bleu, parquet clair, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre et un téléviseur fixé au mur.
San Clemente
San Clemente
Blackband DesignBlackband Design
AFTER: LIVING ROOM | Renovations + Design by Blackband Design | Photography by Tessa Neustadt
Idée de décoration pour une grande salle de séjour marine ouverte avec un mur blanc, parquet foncé, une cheminée ribbon, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre et un téléviseur fixé au mur.
A Residence in Watercolor, Florida 2
A Residence in Watercolor, Florida 2
Christ & Associates, Architects & PlannersChrist & Associates, Architects & Planners
Idée de décoration pour un grand salon marin ouvert avec un mur jaune, un sol en bois brun, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre et un téléviseur fixé au mur.
WHIDBEY ISLAND
WHIDBEY ISLAND
BRIAN PAQUETTE INTERIORSBRIAN PAQUETTE INTERIORS
Haris Kenjar
Inspiration pour un salon marin ouvert avec un mur blanc, un sol en bois brun, une cheminée standard et un manteau de cheminée en plâtre.
Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara, California
KES StudioKES Studio
The residence received a full gut renovation to create a modern coastal retreat vacation home. This was achieved by using a neutral color pallet of sands and blues with organic accents juxtaposed with custom furniture’s clean lines and soft textures.
Nature-inspired Condo
Nature-inspired Condo
Simply Home DecoratingSimply Home Decorating
This penthouse condo in Raven Woods is home to an adventurous, nature-loving couple. With their children grown and starting families of their own, Jeremy and Cynthia (names changed) chose to downsize their livable space and “upsize” in quality and luxury. The couple hired us to help them achieve several well-defined goals: feeling immersed and connected to nature, having warm and welcoming spaces to host their family and friends, and selecting pieces that would support local makers and artisans. (If you know me, you know that nature, connection, and community are some of my most important values, personally and professionally — the perfect fit!) Using our comprehensive design process, we spent months designing, procuring, and installing their new, long-time home. The resulting spaces are breathtaking, creating a daily living experience that is full of serenity and bliss. Welcoming & Bright Home with Forest Views: Ahhh… can you imagine coming home to a space as bright and soothing as this one? To find inspiration for this home’s interiors, we needed to look no further than out the windows, where mountain views greet us to the north and the ocean beckons from the south. Paying homage to their locale, we curated a colour palette of subtle blues and grays, warm-toned woods, and natural materials, all set against a crisp, white backdrop. These help us create a seamless visual transition between the interior and exterior. Let’s start our tour in the living area… A Cozy Living Area with Warmth & Dimension: In the living area, the fireplace was the starting point for the design, as it determined the size of the space and the scale of our furnishings. To keep this area feeling cozy but not crowded, we selected this soft ottoman to serve as a table surface with a tray or as additional seating when Jeremy and Cynthia host guests. (Multi-purpose items are one of the 5 elements of The Simple Home.) Additional textures — the sofa, upholstered swivel chairs, pillows, and ceramic wall art reminiscent of sand dollars — offer further depth and dimension in this simple yet layered space. The result is a cozy living room area perfect for a relaxing read on an overcast day or a social evening by the fire. While daunting at first, this home’s small and open footprint offered a special opportunity for us to design thoughtful “zones”. To create a defined living space, we used an area rug to establish a border and situated the larger seating (the sofa) on the right. Its visual weight serves as a grounding barrier that naturally separates the living and dining areas. Overhead, the centrally located brass and glass chandelier serves as another focal point, making the entire living area feel like one unit. Last but not least… Styled with tall decorative lamps, this light oak and rattan console sits just behind the sofa, creating an additional visual barrier between the living and dining areas. We styled it with accessories that complement the overall palette, and it has the added benefit of providing storage right where Jeremy and Cynthia need it, the dining area. An Art-Infused Dining Area: The dining area is warm, woodsy, and filled with locally sourced art that Jeremy and Cynthia love. Next to the console is a custom textile piece from Vancouver artist, With Strings Attached, that mimics the scenic, mountain backdrop. The blue hues of the piece work in harmony with the warm wood dining table, cool gray upholstered chairs, and neutral stools at the kitchen bar. On the other side of the space, is Jeremy’s and Cynthia’s favourite piece, a commissioned work of art by local maker, Katie Napier. Carefully positioned in a central location and framed by two modern sconces, this piece captures the feel of gentle waters on a misty day and evokes calm. Other curated pieces include this rectangular vessel centrepiece by sculptural artist, Martha Sturdy, bearing a stunning moss arrangement by Soul Roots Moss Art. As this couple can attest, a treasured memento or piece of art can transform your space and your mood, transporting you to a relaxed and peaceful state. A Bedroom Full of Light & Texture: This beautiful bedroom is another manifestation of Jeremy and Cynthia’s favourite experiences: hiking the rainforest trails and enjoying the spray of the sea. The blue-and-green branching pattern found in the window treatments and pillows ground the space, while bright turquoise lamps — akin to sea glass — infuse the room with a touch of coastal vibrance. Similar to the living area, we added comfort through texture and warm tones, incorporating oak end tables, natural woven wall decor above the headboard, knitted ottomans at the foot of the bed, a textured duvet, and an extra plush area rug. A Loft Inspired by Flora & Fauna: For the loft space, we moved away from coastal elements and decided to ground the space in the more earthy elements of nature: flora and fauna. We selected an umber-hued sofa complemented by floral decorative pillows and walls adorned with botanical prints by Heather Johnston. This multi-purpose space serves as a reprieve for our clients to read, practice yoga, and relax. Alternatively, a Frame TV intentionally meant to blend as art allows the space to function as a secondary entertainment space or a place for their granddaughter to play and sleep over. Praise from Our Clients: This home’s small footprint pushed us to be more resourceful in our furniture sourcing and more creative in our space planning. The result is a home as livable, beautiful, and intentional as any larger home would be. Most importantly, Jeremy and Cynthia love it! “Lori listened to our love of nature and designed our condo reflecting that love. It is beautiful, serene, and welcoming. We couldn't be happier.” If you’re ready to uncover the hidden potential in your home, that is what we do best. Contact us here or download our complimentary guide below to discover more.
North Fork Waterfront
North Fork Waterfront
ChangoChango
Architectural advisement, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co. Photography by Sarah Elliott See the feature in Domino Magazine
Sunset Drive
Sunset Drive
Designs By DanicaDesigns By Danica
Michael Brock, Brock Imaging
Idée de décoration pour un salon marin de taille moyenne et ouvert avec une salle de réception, un mur blanc, un sol en bois brun, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre, aucun téléviseur et un sol marron.
Valerio Residence
Valerio Residence
Hayley Bridges DesignHayley Bridges Design
Cette image montre une salle de séjour marine de taille moyenne et ouverte avec un mur blanc, un sol en bois brun, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre, un téléviseur fixé au mur et un sol marron.
Apartment Bendinat
Apartment Bendinat
Knox DesignKnox Design
Aménagement d'une salle de séjour bord de mer ouverte et de taille moyenne avec un mur beige, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre, un téléviseur indépendant et un sol beige.
Chastain Park Home
Chastain Park Home
WAKE + LOOM  DESIGNWAKE + LOOM DESIGN
Inspiration pour un grand salon marin ouvert avec un mur blanc, parquet foncé, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en plâtre, un téléviseur fixé au mur et un sol marron.
Tregoose, Polzeath, Cornwall
Tregoose, Polzeath, Cornwall
The Bazeley PartnershipThe Bazeley Partnership
This replacement dwelling at Tregoose, Polzeath is a two-storey, detached, four bedroom house with open plan reception space on the ground floor and bedrooms on the lower level. Sympathetic to its context and neighbouring buildings, the split-level accommodation has been designed to maximise stunning coastal and ocean views from the property. The living and dining areas on the ground floor benefit from a large, full-height gable window and a glazed balcony oriented to take advantage of the views whilst still maintaining privacy for neighbouring properties. The house features engineered oak flooring and a bespoke oak staircase with glazed balustrades. Skylights ensure the house is extremely well lit and roof-mounted solar panels produce hot water, with an airsource heat pump connected to underfloor heating. Close proximity to the popular surfing beach at Polzeath is reflected in the outdoor shower and large, copper-tiled wet room with giant walk-in shower and bespoke wetsuit drying rack. Photograph: Perfect Stays Ltd

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