
Like sunshine on a cloudy day, lemon meringue pie or fried eggs in the pan, nothing is as cheerful as a jolt of yellow and the designers have saturated this kitchen in the joyous colour. I dare you to be despondent in this room. Fitch Mountain by Alex Mutter-Rottmayer and Austin Carrier of Hommeboys.





Photography by Adam Potts.

Lor’s English MCM is a late 1950’s character home with a story to share. The previous owners resided in the home from the time it was first built, upgrading & adding through the years. The end result was a unique time capsule that captured a ranch style MCM flare popularized by architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright. As soon as you enter the space you can feel the distinct personality and upbeat overall feeling. Each room has it’s own distinct characteristics, but there is a cohesion that ties each space together. Colour and warmth transition from one room to the next, overall the space is an upbeat backdrop for a very lively household.
OMG designer (@ For Porter) Laura Collins’ Glamorgan, Calgary rental home is the friggin cutest!!! It’s incredible what a little paint can do to really warm up a space. If your landlord will let you do something other than white, the sky is the limit! Photos: Michelle Johnson



















“On the hills of Brentwood this 4 bedroom home looks over the city and Santa Susana mountains. The livability and light is what initially attracted us to this 1970’s ranch style home. It now surrounds a pool and lush greenery emphasizing the indoor-outdoor objective of the design. The material palette is largely comprised of white oak, varieties of Ceppo Marble and color saturated bathrooms using vibrant tile.”
With an unwavering commitment to character driven homes that speak to the architectural landscape and soul of Los Angeles Joelle Kutner and Jesse Rudolph of Ome Dezin have infused this mid century residence with thoughtful design and modern livability.











Photography by Austin Leis.

“Natalie Tredgett is passionate in the way that our homes can reflect our personalities. In this project, we harnessed the emotional power of colour with chic cabinetry to create a flexible live-work space. By celebrating the best of retro design, we’ve crafted a space that vividly represents the homeowner’s persona whilst serving her lifestyle from the inside out.”
This Notting Hill apartment by Natalie Tredgett features a distinctive use of colour, instinctively blending it with decorative art to create a modern, artistically driven design.








Photography by Christopher Horwood.

This grand, six bedroom semi-detached Edwardian home by the sea in Margate, Kent is perfect for a family. Lots of cozy spaces to hang out all together, so many bold and bright colours used throughout, pretty patterns, lots of artwork. 100% lived in and loved. Northdown Avenue designed by Appreciation Project. Photos: Chris Snook.




















