On http://houseandhome.com/tv, tour the Montreal factory loft of designers Alexandre Blazys and Benoit Gérard. Using dark tones, rich oak panelling, smoky glass and grasscloth wallpaper, they turned a boring drywall box into an envelope for striking art, and a moody backdrop for entertaining. See how to convert a hallway
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Bold patterns and bright colors make up designer Sabrina Albanese’s 774-square-foot condo in downtown Toronto. See how she created flow and added personality to her small space with custom-made furniture, fashion-forward textiles and smart storage solutions. Sabrina paired vibrant Missoni and Christian Lacroix prints with a high-contrast geometric rug in
See more at: https://www.tdn.tv/materials-matter-1 Do you cringe at the thought of wallpaper? Well, it's come a long way since the 1970s, and offers a quick option for adding color and fun to any space! Interior designer Anne-Marie Barton shows you how to use wallcoverings to create a special "surprise for
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H&H style expert Reiko Caron plays up the layered, eclectic feel of a renovated dining room by accenting the walls with DIY lights and art, adding a settee and using inexpensive accents. source
H&H’s Joel Bray and Jennifer Koper bring high style to a dorm room at the brand new George Brown College residences in Toronto. Learn how to transform a basic room into an on-trend young adult living space with easy DIY projects and cool temporary decorating solutions perfect for dorms
Find out how designer Trish Johnston gave a small master bedroom style on a budget. She used a wall stencil instead of pricey wallpaper, made big-box bedding look high-end and created clothing storage with wardrobes. source
The New York-based designer on forgoing the latest design trends, her love for antique urns and how to add glamour to a room. Image: Weston Wells for The Wall Street Journal Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy More from the Wall Street Journal: Visit WSJ.com: http://www.wsj.com Visit the WSJ
Decorator Emilia Wisniewski of Studio 1NINE1 shares a small home transformation that she completed on a budget. See how she used paint and DIYs to create a fun, colorful space for her client, complete with a stunning two-tone kitchen and craft room! Emilia replaced the windows in the living room