Here are some more photos from DT’s condo. This time showing the master bedroom and the teenager’s bedroom.

I chose a large scale damask pattern for this feature wall in the master bedroom in the blue and brown color scheme that is present throughout most of the condo. The bedding on the King size bed is Ralph Lauren, purchased from The Bay. The headboard and two silk shams were custom made by Chatelet.
The antique French night tables from Of Things Past were a bit of a gamble as I wasn’t sure if my client would like them. (I figured I could just sell them in my store if he didn’t like them.) Fortunately he loved them, and rightly so because they are absolutely the right pieces for the space.

I knew I needed something great for the wall of this office nook in the master bedroom but I didn’t know what it would be until I stumbled upon these maps, taken from an antique French atlas, at the Christie’s antique show. I had them framed at Telegramme Prints and Custom Framing.
The desk is a Canadian made, mid-century piece that I found on craigslist and sent out to be refinished. Add in an industrial lamp chair and you have the perfect man’s work-at-home space.
As I so often do, I started the whole concept for this teenage boy’s bedroom from a fabric swatch. I loved this crazy, bold, mod, geometric print and pulled the colours from it for all the furnishings in the room. The bright red desk and grey office chair were found at Urban Mode.
On this double bed I used the coordinate of the curtain fabric for the duvet cover and shams. 1950’s night tables were painted gloss black and retro mosaic tile lamp bases with drum shades complete the mod look.


