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CONDO INTERIOR DESIGN

We absolutely love working on condo design around Toronto. These homes offer a creative challenge that larger houses do not often present.

Our condo projects have been diverse in project and size. Our most notable small condo interior design projects have taken us across Toronto. To date, our 300 sq ft studio apartment on Homewood Ave. is the smallest condo. We’ve since worked on condo decor projects on Park Lawn, Legion Rd and across the GTA. Our projects aren’t limited to condo decorating or staging.

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INTERIOR DESIGN CONDO

Our Toronto condo design projects include bathroom and kitchen renovations. We have renovated complete condo interiors for our more ambitious clients.

When you decide to work with us, we implement our 3-step design process. It applies to both condo renovations and interior decorating projects. It represents the building blocks of our successful projects. We start with conceptualizing and discussing the interior design for your condo.

These conversations help us connect the dots. What are your needs for the space? What does function mean to you? What is your definition of luxury? Finally, all our decisions rest on a design that stands the test of time.

Interior design projects are intimate affairs. They require a certain level of discretion and understanding. The questions can be intrusive if we are going to get the condo interior design right. No matter how mundane, the answers require privacy. Our return clients appreciate our candour, and straightforward approach. Our projects can extend over long periods of time, so we like to keep things light and positive.

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30 MINUTE COMPLIMENTARY DISCOVERY CALL

At the start of your journey, it can get overwhelming. The sheer level of information and options is staggering. Sometimes, a good conversation is enough to clarify the path forward. Reach out at whatever stage you are at.

Let us figure out the next steps together.

CONDO QUESTIONS

  • Yes. You need to advise the management office. Paperwork will include the general contractor info and the design plans. Ensure you use qualified professionals to do the work.

  • No. You need to advise the management office in your tower. There is usually paperwork to complete.

  • Labour / general contractor’s quote. However, materials can easily exceed the labour costs. A design concept with a material costing sheet will provide a good estimate of costs.