Friday, May 27, 2011

Projects on the Go: Cedarvale House

An outdated Toronto, Cedarvale home is revamped to achieve a stylish, glamorous and up to date look.
Kitchen Before

Kitchen After




Hallway Before, Hallway After

Master Bathroom


Bathroom Before

Bathroom After


Designed by: Interiors by Stacey Cohen

To see more work by Stacey Cohen visit our website at www.interiorsbystaceycohen.com

Thursday, May 19, 2011

dutil denim comes to Toronto

After being in business for 5 years, and having their flagship store in Vancouver, dutil opens up a store in Toronto's Queen West neighbourhood. Founded in 2006, dutil was established based on principals of trying to inspire people and being kind, explains co-owner Darrin Kenigsberg. Him and his business partner Eric, have aspired to create a library of what they believe are the best denim brands including their own dutil "quintessential" brand, which was created by combining the best manufacturing and the best fit and fabric, to construct a clean and basic jean for both men and women.

The interior of the store, located at 704 Queen St. West, is very wooden, rustic and friendly creating an environment that sits well with selling jeans. dutil brands include, dutil quintessential, J Brand, Levis Made and Crafted, PRPS, Naked and Famous, Denham, Domino, Joes, Hudson and much more.

Co-Owner, Darrin Kenigsberg

Their launch party was filled with fashion industry leaders, clients, family and friends.







Visit their website at dutildenim.com

Store build out by: Black General Contracting

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Joey Don Mills

I wish I knew who designed this place... food is amazing, design is amazing, it has a great vibe and it is overall a good time. If you have not yet been I highly recommend it. To read more click here



Love this Ice Lady Light Fixture in the stairwell

Men's Washroom

Women's Washroom



Visit their website at Joey

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Interior Design in Paris-Hotel Casatile

Visit my blog this week to see pictures of favourite spaces and designs from my recent trip to Paris.
Hotel Casatile

Similar to the typical Parisian dress style, this hotel's design style radiates an air of self-assuredness, that indefinable je ne sais quoi that initially seems so elusive, and yet at the same time almost appears simple, uncontrived and effortless but was most definitely full of great thought. If you are going to Paris and looking for a place to stay, I highly recommend!

The Lobby

Love the striped sofa!!




Guest Rooms





There's something special about these coffee tables...


Casatile Restaurant
This wall makes me happy.



For details on this hotel visit their website Casatile Check back this week to read more about my favourite coffee shop and restaurant designs.