by Ambience Design Group | Dec 17, 2015 | Interior Design, Lifestyle
As we say goodbye to 2015, we welcome the new year and anticipate the new seasons to come. Say farewell to the rich, sophisticated colour of Marsala and embrace the softer side of 2016 with the new Pantone colours of the year – yes you heard right, colours, as in more...
by Ambience Design Group | Dec 10, 2015 | Ambience Press, Interior Design
“For a high-end residence located right outside of downtown Toronto, the owners employed a wide range of marble tile, complemented by custom-made tile mosaics, to create an environment reminiscent of the surrounding landscape.” -Heather Fiore Recognized for its unique...
by Ambience Design Group | Dec 8, 2015 | Interior Design, Lifestyle
The thought of the holidays can feel overwhelming on top of the chaotic lifestyles we live throughout the rest of the year. That being said, why do we still take the time to decorate our home for the holiday season? Although the idea of putting up decorations can be...
by Ambience Design Group | Nov 26, 2015 | Ambience Press, Interior Design, Residential Design
Ambience Design Group was recently profiled in the Autumn issue of Toronto Home Magazine. Toronto Homes is Canada’s premier luxury interior design and lifestyle magazine, giving access to the latest features on travel, trendy new products, and celebrity interviews....
by Ambience Design Group | Nov 19, 2015 | Accessible Design, Ambience Press, Interior Design, Wellness Design
Ambience Design Group was just awarded the 2015 Best Healthcare Winner from Soelberg’s Installation Contest. ABOUT THE PROJECT VILLA COLOMBO is a Long Term Care facility in Toronto, Ontario which serves as a home for the elderly who are no longer able to care for...
by Ambience Design Group | Oct 29, 2015 | Accessible Design, Interior Design
Accessible house design recognizes that everyone who uses a house is different and comes with different abilities that change over time. “Accessible design is considered inclusive design and is meant to produce environments that are inherently accessible to all.”...