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Interior Design
Our interior design practice works alongside architecture — or on its own, in spaces that are already built. Either way, we're interested in the same things: materials that age well, spaces that feel considered, and details that reward attention.
For clients who want a truly seamless experience, we take the project all the way. From first design conversation through to furnishing, styling, and move-in ready.












The project set out to prove that small spaces can be special. Not in spite of their size, but because of the care that size demands. Material was the primary tool — chosen not just for how each piece looked, but for how two materials meet, how a junction is detailed, how a finish can make a room exhale. Storage was worked in wherever the existing footprint allowed, quietly and creatively.
The result is a home that lives larger than its square footage suggests — proof that good design isn't about how much space you have, but what you do with it.


The material choices did the connective work. Aged oak, Calacatta Viola marble, polished nickel plumbing alongside aged brass hardware — a palette that is rich and layered, and deeply in conversation with the heritage bones of the house.


Set on a gracious corner lot in Oakville, this custom modern heritage residence is a collaboration realized in full — a dialogue between our team and our clients that found its truest expression in every room, every material, every detail.
The home unfolds as a curated collection of spaces: a dining room that announces itself upon arrival, a colour-drenched music room, a vaulted great room, a timeless kitchen designed for gathering — commanding and considered. Layers of warmth, depth, and texture build from room to room, each one earning its place in the whole.
Modern architecture provides the bones. Heritage materiality gives it its soul.


An expansive curtain wall draws the lake in at every turn, flooding the interior with natural light. Wood-clad fins define and distinguish spaces without ever closing them off — framing views, adding warmth, and giving the home its quiet sense of structure. Underfoot, polished concrete grounds the palette, while warm woods and mixed metals layer in texture and depth.
The result is a home that feels as considered as it does livable — where every finish, every threshold, and every sightline has been thoughtfully resolved into something that simply feels right.


Light, bright and thoughtfully organized, the space makes the most of every inch with maximized storage throughout. The palette is simple and fresh — adaptable rather than overly styled, so the space works as hard as its owner needs it to.


Now the same studio is bringing it forward for a new generation. The renovation focuses on the specialty classrooms — art, science, and music — as well as general learning spaces throughout. Functional storage, new furniture, and a warm, considered palette that makes each space feel purposeful and alive.




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