Hamilton, Ontario is a growing city that is home to many ambitious creative professionals. Two of the cities’ emerging interior design stars are married couple Krista Salter and Nicholas Hamilton Holmes.
Contributor Sarah Wright interviews Jeff Forrest, Designer and Founder of STACKLAB, to discuss the creative inspiration and the power of thoughtful design.
Toronto Designer Jude Kamal recently launched her boutique design studio, Sansa Interiors to showcase her modern crisp style and holistic design process.
Going from working behind the scenes in the TV industry to strapping on a tool belt, self-taught Katie Herbert has turned what she calls her ‘addiction to change’ into a thriving Toronto-based business where a ‘lady-boss’ can still surprise!
Designing for TV designers, residential clients, and her own seasonal subscription box, Canadian designer Kat Rose combines multiple elements of design to equal a big bold career.
Building or renovating your home? Enjoy being outdoors? Consider a covered porch - celebrity contractor Jim Caruk shares his story; building an outdoor paradise for a homeowner!
In a country where we spend months inside and our snowy outside is white at best or, in urban areas, dirty gray, we need the energy and emotion of colour.
Canadian lifestyle TV has many talented designers behind and in front of the camera. Artisan Jimmy Connelly is one of the best, with a lot to teach us about upcycling, recycling, reusing and reimaging.
For decades in the design industry, plywood has been branded a cheap material. My intent with the C-Ply table is to challenge that notion and to pose the question: what do we perceive to be high-end design?
Located in Toronto, Ontario, Adam Fullerton’s fixtures and installations are not only stylish and utilitarian, but also reincarnated from items seen as “unglamorous”. Here’s an inside look at his background and process.
Earlier this month, Design Salon TO and Toronto Design Offsite brought together a group of panelists to discuss ways to grow Toronto’s design reputation internationally.
Design and architecture fans get the chance to take a peek inside some of their favourite Toronto locations during Doors Open Toronto 2016 - a free weekend event!
MEKA is a Toronto based firm comprised of architects and engineers who design pre-fabricated modular homes from shipping containers that are modern, easy-to-transport, and sustainable.
Engineered-wood products offer a number of practical advantages, but Williamson Chong in Toronto demonstrates that these materials can add aesthetic appeal to home interiors too.
Located in Toronto, Ontario, Adam Fullerton’s fixtures and installations are not only stylish and utilitarian, but also reincarnated from items seen as “unglamorous”.