WHY YOU CAN’T GO WRONG WITH CLASSIC SUBWAY TILE
When I’m working with clients or designing my own properties I use subway tile on a regular basis. I love it because it is clean and simple and always looks amazing plus its inexpensive.
Read MoreWhen I’m working with clients or designing my own properties I use subway tile on a regular basis. I love it because it is clean and simple and always looks amazing plus its inexpensive.
Read MoreYeah it’s Friday! It has been a long week with the time change and for some reason this one has been hard to get used to. It is nice that it is lighter later in the evenings and I fell like summer is just around the corner!
Read MoreI am so happy to find some time to sit down and write a new blog post. 🙂 It has been way too long and I intend to get back into my weekly or bi-weekly posts. I am looking forward to sharing before and after pics and do’s and dont’s from our renovation.
Read MoreA new year brings out lots of information on what is hot and what’s on it’s way out in the design world. There are a ton of trends new and still hanging on so I thought I would narrow it down and share a few that I love and plan on using in 2017.
Read MoreI have been looking at Escents electric oil diffusers and have been meaning to get one for myself but I just haven’t had the time so when I received one as a house warming gift I was over the moon!
Read MoreIn the business of renovation or new construction a good general contractor is worth their weight in gold.
Read MoreI came to the conclusion we would be doing some sort of custom tile and the other day I stumbled upon Edgewater Studio Artistic Tile in North Vancouver (just across the water from us here in Victoria). I was over the moon!
Read MoreI am happy to say I have narrowed it down to my top 4 porcelain tiles that look like marble to save you some time and energy.
Read MoreI have started to think about our Master Bathroom design and I am loving the doorless glass shower look! Our bathroom is going to be small so glass is one way to maximize the space and make it feel bigger and if you have minimal hardware the glass sort of disappears.
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