Custom Furniture Design


 


Floor to ceiling custom shelve cabinets - (Left)

This matching end shelves on either side of the fireplace was so great to design for my client because they wanted to show case some of their great art work. I created this with my electrician incorporating the lights flush mount under each shelf so it was hidden and out of sight. Wrapping the piece of valance at the top to tie both shelves together was a great touch by Jens from Denca who did all of the custom furniture pieces!


Hallway niches - (Right)

If this Hallway doesn’t make a statement then I don’t know what does. From Quartz to crystal in lays to hallway niches this was a great way to show off some amazing art work, followed by its own reflection in the mirror and great for illuminating when the sun shows her face through another room.


Master en suite cabinet - (Left)

This cabinet in the Master En Suite was super fun to design. My client had a world map he wanted to put up in here and I thought for sure we were not on the same page! I mentioned we could showcase it behind and make a cabinet the feature wall. So I designed this piece with by-fold doors and fold out draws that hold the pins to push through on the places visited! Having the mirrors on the doors gave it more depth and beauty!


Buffet table mirror - (Right)

I designed this mirror above the buffet table that already existed in the space and wanted to create uniform between the painting and buffet as it looked so empty. So I matched it with the original piece of furniture and now it looks like it belongs there!


Guest toiletry room cabinet

This cabinet in the Guest Toiletry Room I designed for filling the space between. I wanted a place to rolled towels that were easily accessible yet clean and not in a hard to reach place. I love this idea with the mirror at the top because it reflects from the moment you walk into the space. It looks great against the back drop of the wall and the colours are so defined bold and very modern, yet classy. With a punch of pizzazz!


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