Homes & Gardens: Benjamin Moore’s Fresh and Crisp ‘Winter Skies’
This color palette is making a case for cooler shares - here is what designers make of the trend.
Homes & Gardens: How to decorate with Sherwin-Williams' Storm Cloud
Interior designers love this atmospheric shade from Sherwin-Williams for calming spaces and statement walls.
Favourite Moments from WL Design Talks with Knight Varga
On a cool October night, Kitchen Infinity Atelier hosted the latest in our WL Design Talks series.
Vancouver Sun: Designers Share 7 Tips for Dazzling Holiday Home Decor
Trish Knight and Nicole Varga of Knight Varga Interiors offer steps to create a festive wonderland.
Homes & Gardens: How to Make a Home Cozy for Christmas
Christmas is the perfect time to cozy up at home and create the perfect winter hibernation spot to wait out the cold weather.
Style at Home: Sustainability Through Design
Now in its 20th year, the Vancouver Interior Design Show offers west-coast design lovers a deep dive into what’s new and next in western, cross-Canadian and international style.
WL Robert Ledingham Memorial Award for an Emerging Interior Designer 2023
The winning team behind this year’s Robert Ledingham Memorial Award is small but mighty.
Homes & Gardens: The First Things Interior Designers Instantly Notice in a Room
These otherwise negligible things immediately catch the eye of a true designer – here’s how to get them right when designing your space.
Homes & Gardens: What is clustering? (Copy)
Far from untidy, this design trend embraces the clutter bug in all of us and makes it beautiful.
Homes & Gardens: Should a sofa face the door?
Does it matter if a sofa faces the door? Designers share their advice for choosing the best spot for your sofa.
Vancouver Sun: Amazing Space - Westside Residence is Revamped, Reimagined
With steel and glass construction, this westside Vancouver residence might have been a modern gem.
Homes & Gardens: How do I fix dead space in my house?
From underused spare rooms to empty corners and awkward alcoves, learn how to make the most out of the 'dead zones' in your home.