Banish the washday blues by following Colin & Justin’s top 10 tips for laundry room perfection!
Banish the washday blues by following Colin & Justin’s top 10 tips for laundry room perfection!
The powder room is an important part of your home. Located on the main floor, it serves a crucial role in everyday activities in addition to being one of the most frequently visited areas of the home by guests. Here are four ways to dress up this busy space in order to make it an inviting and handsome component of your home decor.
Whether large or small in size, add style to your powder room! Today, achieve a decor inspired by the Charm, Authentic and Contemporary styles thanks to RONAMAG's tips and suggestions. See how the Rona by Design 2012 trends can add sparkle to your powder room!
Your smallest room could be one of your best!
The style of this Authentic powder room sets itself apart from any other, thanks to its elegant and pure lines. This clever decor is achieved by expertly blending natural materials and the furniture’s straight lines with the ceramics.
This Contemporary powder room will energize your mornings! Its white and wildly geometric furniture contrasts perfectly with the bold colours featured on the walls.
This powder room reminds us of those charming houses by the sea! The warm ambience of this room comes from its panelling and vintage-inspired accessories.
We just moved into our new place and the washing machine sticks out. Do you have any suggestions on how we can hide it?
Helena - Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Teresa Ryback is the founder of td Swansburg design studio, a Vancouver-based design firm specializing in luxury residential projects and hospitality design. Her passion for high quality design, along with her naturally artististic eye, has led to her ongoing success in creating award-winning interiors. Teresa has appeared in such publications as Luxury Home Quarterly Canada, BC Homes, Dream House, Island House and Home and, in 2009, was featured in Spectacular Homes of Western Canada—An Exclusive Showcase of Western Canada’s Finest Designers. She is also part of RONA’s Group of Seven designers.
Sleeker and more modern than when they first made their debut back in the early 80's, hot pops of colour combined with reflective metals are making a strong comeback both on the runway and in home decor.
Renowned for creating beautiful yet functional spaces in major centres from Vancouver to Halifax, Denise Hermanson is a well-known fixture in the design community and currently sits as President of the Association of Interior Designers of Nova Scotia (IDNS). Recognized among Canada’s design elite, Denise’s work has been showcased in top publications across the country, including Canadian Living, Lifestyles Nova Scotia and many more.
In business for more than 20 years, Mr Jean de Lessard, Montreal designer, has created many interior layouts, such as the one for Trylon Hotel, the offices of Acquisio and Upperkut, the Rouge Bœuf restaurants as well as Le Cache-à-l’Eau, a children’s recreational centre.