Fashion isn’t just about clothes; it’s a lifestyle. It’s the culture we experience, the place we travel, the things we eat -and yes, the way we design our spaces”. The bathroom is a personal space.
Read MoreOriginating in the 1960s and 70s, the Vancouver Special was designed with affordability and functionality in mind. Characterized by their box-like structure, low-pitched roofs, and balconies stretching across the front, these homes quickly became a staple, especially for new immigrants and growing families, due to the spacious interiors and adaptability they offered.
Read MoreGetting ready in the morning doesn’t have to be a chore. Creating a closet space that is both functional and beautiful can help inspire you to get out of bed and start that gussying up process. It doesn’t matter if you take 3 hours to get ready or 5 minutes; a space should set the tone for your morning routine and motivate you to start your day.
Read MoreAutumn in the Pacific Northwest offers some of the most amazing scenery in Canada. While we say goodbye to summer barbecues and outings in the park, we say hello to sweater weather and comfortable afternoons with a cup of tea.
Read MoreCreating the perfect wine storage space is crucial for wine enthusiasts and collectors. Not only does it keep your wine at the right temperature and humidity, but it also keeps your bottles organized and easily accessible.
Read MoreAfter 8 years of being open, Jamie Banfield Design —in collaboration with a team of amazing vendors and trade partners—set out to give the space a massive upgrade by creating the “Let’s Play” space at the Ronald McDonald House.
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