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The colour drenching trend is exactly how it sounds; one room, fully drenched with one colour. This seamless look is completed with using varying sheen levels on the ceiling, walls, and trim. And though this ‘trend’ has been gaining popularity in the last couple of years, many top designers believe the style is nothing new,…
Cedar shakes can increase the aesthetic of your home’s exterior, but only when they are properly maintained and flow with the rest of the exterior features. Not sure if the shake on your home adds or takes away from the value? Here’s some tips for how to ensure the former. On this stunning Kingsway home,…
Since 1967 Theiner Painting has been serving the residents of Etobicoke, refreshing their homes. Throughout the years, we have expanded across the GTA, up to the Blue Mountains and beyond to Muskoka. With a hands-on approach, we work with our clients to ensure their house becomes their dream home. From painting one wall to a…
When updating your home’s curb appeal, a fresh coat of paint is an essential part of the job. While there are a million white and bright options to choose from, don’t forget about the other end of the spectrum; the dark side. If you’re looking for a darker hue, but leaning more towards a softer…
Elevate your home with these 5 design tips showcased in this beautiful custom build. Designing your living space with these tips in mind will help make your dream home a reality.
Imagine walking into your kitchen and instead of seeing your outdated cupboards and chipped stained island, you see a bright white kitchen with brand new hardware; we can help with that. There’s not much that can make a bigger difference in your home than a new kitchen, but a new kitchen doesn’t have to break…
Most people have heard of the Hamptons, a place where New Yorkers and people from all over can go to escape the busyness of city life. In Ontario, the place to go to escape is Muskoka. It’s a place where the greenery only ends when the water begins. You’ll find boaters enjoying the calm waters,…
Tudor-style architecture dates back to 17th and 18th century England, and grew in popularity in the United States during the Great Depression, where they represented affluent neighbourhoods. While this style of home isn’t the most popular today, it only takes one turn into The Kingsway, a neighbourhood in Etobicoke, to feel like you are transported…
Scandinavian design centres around the concepts of clean lines and a neutral palette, both of which are showcased beautifully in this dreamy Muskoka cottage.
Do not be fooled by its name. Traditional interior design is a timeless aesthetic that blends elegance and coziness for your home. Its emphasis on classic patterns, rich colors, and carefully curated decor pieces creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. But how can you create a traditional home that doesn’t feel like your grandma’s house?…