Designers Kate Thornley-Hall and Natalie Herbert share how they transformed food photographer and filmmaker Edward Pond’s cavernous studio into a warm …
24 thoughts on “Interior Design — Cool & Colorful Toronto Loft Makeover”
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Designers Kate Thornley-Hall and Natalie Herbert share how they transformed food photographer and filmmaker Edward Pond’s cavernous studio into a warm …
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Love this!!!
Missing a lot of homely details like plants and flowers, art on the walls, lamps, coffee table books and such :/
Love that there's actually color in this space! I'm so sick of white, white, white everywhere!
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so much does not work here… where to begin?
Blue/black cabinet is the best part of the space. TV lounge area completely falls apart. looks unfinished. nothing on the coffee table. No art. (Needs a HUGE painting to anchor the space.) Nothing on wall opposite windows, no lamps where one would want them for reading. Zero attention to details.
dislike.
It looks cool. I like the colour. However, I'll never understand why they add kitchy things like a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth (?) as decoration for the kitchen? Why decorate the kitchen? Just use it and put an appliance there. Beautiful backsplash in the kitchen, and I love that sectional.
Too many colors I don't see the palate.
This is so great! I love everything about it. And it looks doable without robbing a bank. BTW could you guys do a video of how to furnish with tall ceilings? Wardrobe heights for instance (understandably) go to normal ceiling heights and can look very awkward IMHO in tall spaces.
That hidden elevator is calling for a bookshelf with secret opening contraption. :)))
so undercooked.
Where is that mesh bowl from on the table from? It really makes the table stand out and is really simple.
Not liking this much. Its ok
I feel like a nice tapestry could have done well where the tv is
I love the designers' narration. Lovely place but I feel like it's missing photos and art
Who doesn't love loft space? I just wish designers would invest in larger televisions. Anytime I see a professionally designed space it bothers me when I see a tiny television on a large wall. A television should be sized to scale to fit the room.
Why raised panel door. Not appropriate in a modern space.
Love this place; colorful! So tired of the stark, sterile white spaces.
NO, I'm buying!
meh. idk why but I feel like it's missing something…
I love it!!!
GIVE ME THAT DINING TABLE NOW
The first like 😍❤️