by Ambience Design Group | Dec 31, 2018 | Design News, Do-It-Yourself, Interior Design, Lifestyle, Residential Design
Pantone’s 2019 Colour of the year is a coral hue, otherwise known as 16-1546 Living Coral. This colour selection is an ode to the great seas, to the corals, to the stunning beauty around us that often goes unnoticed. Pantone reminds us that beauty that goes further...
by Ambience Design Group | Dec 27, 2018 | Do-It-Yourself, Interior Design, Residential Design
Small homes can feel cozy or cramped depending on how they’re organized. If you constantly find yourself thinking, “We need more space!” it’s worth taking a closer look at your home organization. These seven tips will create more space in your home so you don’t have...
by Sara Abate | Nov 25, 2018 | Do-It-Yourself, Interior Design, Lifestyle, Residential Design, Sustainable Design, Wellness Design
Energy efficient homes are becoming an increasingly more common topic as we’re gradually becoming more aware of the impact we have on the world. The main idea behind such homes is to reduce needless energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and demands for...
by Ambience Design Group | Jul 16, 2018 | Do-It-Yourself, Interior Design, Residential Design
Nothing speaks more about you than the indoor environment around you. Nearly half (45%) of Canadian homeowners plan to renovate their home in 2018, but average renovation spending is down 7% to around $11,000, the lowest in five years, according to recent CIBC Poll....
by Sara Abate | Jul 3, 2018 | Do-It-Yourself, Interior Design, Lifestyle, Residential Design
As the warm summer weather sets in, it’s time to swap the heavy charcoals and indigos for brighter, breezier shades. Colours set the tone for the furniture we buy, what decor we invest in, and the overall mood of our home’s design. From bright and vivid to...
by Sara Abate | May 22, 2018 | Do-It-Yourself, Interior Design, Lifestyle
Eclectic decor trend was never meant to be a singular trend but in fact was simply a rebellious trend followed by artists and architects who could not adhere to one particular design trend. Eclectic is not simply a mix of this and that kind of a style. It is a medley...