House & Home

THE DETAILS

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1. Striking articulate­d sconces centred on the window mullions and a plant ledge complete this cheerful sink area. Sconces, Cedar & Moss; faucet, Brizo; sink, Blanco. 2. “My clients didn’t want a patterned or loud tile so, instead, we chose an interestin­g colour,” says Nyla. The cool hue is a contrast to the warmer tone of the open shelving. Tile, Ann Sacks; hardware, Banbury Lane. 3. Floor-to-ceiling flat-front cabinets provide much-needed closed storage in the space. 4. Once separated by a staircase to the basement, the kitchen and dining area are now connected and far more open. A blind can be lowered for privacy from the living room. Dining chairs, West Elm; pendant, Visual Comfort.

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