Have you heard of Sintered stone? This manufactured surface material is making waves in the design world thanks to its durability, gorgeous patterns, ease of maintenance and eco properties. The aesthetic of quartz with the durability of porcelain - could sintered stone be the best of both worlds? We interviewed Page Johnston at Willis to find out more about this innovative material.
Read MoreLooking for an interior designer but not sure where to start? A great fit between designer and client is paramount to your project’s success. We’ve assembled a list of 5 key questions to ask yourself and your list of potential interior designers to find your best match. From their design portfolio to your budget and schedule, find out everything you need to know to get started.
Read MoreIt’s a buzzword that’s made its way through popular culture and into the design scene in recent years. Boutique hotels, boutique restaurants and boutique retail stores, all boast an opportunity for discerning clientele looking for an out-of-the-ordinary customer experience. But what does boutique really mean and why does it matter?
Read MoreProfessional is a term we don’t take for granted in the interior design industry. In fact, using the term comes with a great deal of determination and dedication to the industry and the practice of interior design.
Read MoreIn the spaces we dwell, wood has long been the flooring material of choice. The texture, patterning and physical warmth of wood connects us to our senses. Wood-look products such as laminate and luxury vinyl have risen in popularity and presence in interior spaces. But, how do you know which of these is the right material for your project?
Read MoreSo you are ready to renovate your home or business. When you envision your finished space, the possibilities are exciting but endless. Where do you start? What’s the first step you should take to build a dream team of professionals you can trust to bring your unique space to life?
Read MoreYou may have heard of this surface material quickly gaining popularity in the design world. But quarzite is not quartz! Quartz has been a favoured option for surfaces for some time and mimics a stone aesthetic without the maintenance required of natural stone (regular sealing due to its porosity). But quartzite is not quartz!
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