Montreal’s The Machine, And The Nature Of Art & Design
The Machine is a fascinating multidisciplinary firm situated in Montreal, Quebec. What I love about them is their work sits on the fence between the worlds of art and…
Canadian Real Estate Housing And Home
The Machine is a fascinating multidisciplinary firm situated in Montreal, Quebec. What I love about them is their work sits on the fence between the worlds of art and…
In honour of our beautiful country - Canada - today I'm eating birthday cake! ( Hey - it's what Canada would want! ) Tina Fey GIFfrom Tina GIFs Welcome…
As the COVID-19 lockdown continues across Canada, many of us are having to adapt our dwellings to accommodate our expanding 'Work From Home' offices. This post is about how I improved my apartment's space plan using Magicplan & 3Dream.net for work and relaxation.
Di Tao and Bob Dodd of Objects & Ideas create beautifully unique, geometric designs that marry minimalism and traditional woodwork.
Hamilton, Ontario is a growing city that is home to many ambitious creative professionals. Two of the cities’ emerging interior design stars are married couple Krista Salter and Nicholas Hamilton Holmes.
Millions enjoy the cosmopolitan, interconnected, amenity-rich atmospheres that define iconic Canadian cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. Yet, this excitement, and the efficiencies bred by proximity, may carry a substantial price tag.
Contributor Sarah Wright interviews Jeff Forrest, Designer and Founder of STACKLAB, to discuss the creative inspiration and the power of thoughtful design.
canadianrealestatehousingandhome.ca contributor Sarah Wright interviews designer Jamie Wolfond, founder of Jamie Wolfond Studio, to discuss furniture design, affordable housing, and basket weaving.
Toronto Designer Jude Kamal recently launched her boutique design studio, Sansa Interiors to showcase her modern crisp style and holistic design process.
Covid-19 has caused many Canadian condo and apartment dwellers to re-think, and re-vamp how they live in their space. Read how one Torontonian made her space more livable using “hipsteading” principles and a little help from YouTube!