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Bathroom vanities tend to carry more weight in a space than people expect.They shape storage, circulation, lighting, and...
05/29/2026

Bathroom vanities tend to carry more weight in a space than people expect.

They shape storage, circulation, lighting, and how the room functions day to day. Some are designed to disappear quietly into the architecture, while others become more of a focal point within the room.

A few past projects, each resolved a little differently depending on the home and the people living in it.

Swipe through and let us know which one you’d gravitate toward.

Project Summerhill is giving summer.In neighbourhoods like this, additions need to feel carefully integrated into the ex...
05/28/2026

Project Summerhill is giving summer.

In neighbourhoods like this, additions need to feel carefully integrated into the existing fabric of the street. The goal was never for the new work to overpower the original home, but to extend it in a way that feels natural and connected to how this family lives today.

The third-floor addition created much-needed space within the house, while the backyard became an extension of the interior — a quieter retreat from the pace of the city and a place for this family of five to gather, unwind, and spend time together more easily.

Projects like this are often about balance. Respecting what already exists while thoughtfully shaping what comes next.

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Project Fulton is well underway, and we thought we’d share a bit more of what the process behind a project like this act...
05/22/2026

Project Fulton is well underway, and we thought we’d share a bit more of what the process behind a project like this actually looks like.

Long before construction begins, there are months of conversations, layout revisions, material studies, and coordination shaping the direction of the home. For this family, it started with rethinking how the ground floor could feel more connected, functional, and full of light.

It’s always rewarding to see those early ideas begin to take shape on site.

If you’ve been considering a renovation or new build and aren’t sure where to start, comment “MORE INFO” below and we’ll send over a bit more about our process and approach.

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A well-designed kitchen is a balance of many elements — materiality, colour, texture, and function. From tile and floori...
05/21/2026

A well-designed kitchen is a balance of many elements — materiality, colour, texture, and function. From tile and flooring to hood vents and hardware, each decision is made to create a cohesive aesthetic that also supports how our clients live day-to-day.

Swipe through and let us know what one is your favourite. We’d love to know what speaks to you most!

Share your pick below.

Project Fulton — rear addition.  With older Toronto homes, rear additions are often less about simply adding square foot...
05/19/2026

Project Fulton — rear addition. With older Toronto homes, rear additions are often less about simply adding square footage and more about reshaping how the main floor functions day to day.

In this case, the addition allowed the kitchen, dining, and family spaces to connect more naturally to one another and to the backyard beyond. The goal was for it to feel integrated with the original home and supportive of how this family actually lives.

The impact of those moves is hard to understand fully in drawings alone, but once the walls open up and the light starts moving through the space differently, the house begins to feel entirely changed.

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A simple breakdown to help frame the process →We get this question all the time—especially as an architecture and interi...
05/16/2026

A simple breakdown to help frame the process →

We get this question all the time—especially as an architecture and interiors studio.

This is our way of bringing clarity from the start, setting expectations early, and defining how each discipline plays a role in shaping a project from concept through to completion.

Project Humberview, exterior in progress.Set along the Humber River, this ravine-backed home is shaped by its surroundin...
05/15/2026

Project Humberview, exterior in progress.

Set along the Humber River, this ravine-backed home is shaped by its surroundings. From the outset, the focus has been on how the house meets the landscape - how light enters, how views are framed, and how the interior spaces orient outward.

Window placement, ceiling heights, sight lines, and overall composition are all working together to support that connection, while still maintaining a layout that feels practical for everyday family life.

It’s an early look, but the direction is beginning to settle.
Renderings completed in house.

Project Fulton, in the details.One of the most important shifts in this home was the introduction of a proper side entry...
05/13/2026

Project Fulton, in the details.

One of the most important shifts in this home was the introduction of a proper side entry and mudroom. It’s not a dramatic space, but it changes how the house is used every day.

Coats, bags, and shoes now have a place to land and circulation feels clearer. The main living areas are able to stay more open and calm with a dedicated spot for everything.

These are the kinds of decisions that don’t always stand out in photos, but they make a home feel easier to live in over time.

Project Fulton, in the details.One of the most important shifts in this home was the introduction of a proper side entry...
05/09/2026

Project Fulton, in the details.

One of the most important shifts in this home was the introduction of a proper side entry and mudroom. It’s not a dramatic space, but it changes how the house is used every day.

Coats, bags, and shoes now have a place to land and circulation feels clearer. The main living areas are able to stay more open and calm with a dedicated spot for everything.

These are the kinds of decisions that don’t always stand out in photos, but they make a home feel easier to live in over time.

Project Fulton, continuing through the ground floor.With the layout reworked, the focus now shifts to how the spaces con...
05/08/2026

Project Fulton, continuing through the ground floor.

With the layout reworked, the focus now shifts to how the spaces connect and feel day to day. The new dining and family areas at the rear bring in light and create a natural gathering point, while the mudroom and side entry quietly support the rhythm of everyday life.

It’s a series of moves that aren’t always obvious at first glance, but they change how the home is used in a meaningful way.

This is where the work starts to settle into place.

(Renderings completed in house.)

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