I am an integrative designer who has earned two diploma degrees in interior decoration as well as in architecture. So I have a visionary with a strong point of view and a contagious passion for interior design as well as for structural design.
My client has a bungalow in a prime location of Toronto which they want to renovate Basically their roots are from Quebec the city of history and culture So, they want to incorporate the vibes of the Quebec city into their space To achieve those vibes I have done some research of the Quebec city and the places, houses, buildings, geometry, and weather, and gather everything on the same page to get the language of the design by manipulating with the shapes, forms, lines, curves, scale, and repetition Also in the family of my client, everyone has their own choice and test to adorn their space according to their likes and dislikes, I decided to move forward with the earthy warm color palate with the marble Also I want to introduce green color as an accent which helps to rejuvenate the space.
In the time of the pandemic, people are setting the office space in their house. In this project, the butler's pantry is converted into office space.
According to the space planning and the great analysis, I found that the U shaped kitchen with the bar table attached will be the best option to maintain the triangular means, the distance between the stove to sink to fridge To add freshness, I have put some indoor plants against the window so they can get direct sun light And to not to block the window, I used metal skeleton shelves with the glass base For the countertop and backsplash, I have used white Caesarstone with some light veins on it For the cabinet, black laminate with the semi-gloss touch has been used All the handles have golden accent These all together gives a kitchen a modern, fresh and elegant look.