Interior designer Karla Dreyer uses full-height windows to her advantage in this chic Vancouver condo.
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This great room in the heart of downtown Vancouver proves that even if a space looks like a million bucks, it doesn’t need to have cost it. Thanks to the right mixture of a creative designer, adventurous clients and budget-conscious finds, these empty nesters have made the transition from a large suburban home to a downtown condo in style.
Moving from a large home in the suburbs to a smaller condo in the heart of the city meant these homeowners had to purge most of their belongings. Their new condo in downtown Vancouver was an opportunity to begin a new chapter of their lives with a lighter palette, contemporary furniture and glamorous accessories.
At a Glance
Location: Vancouver Size: Approximately 700 square feet (65 square meters) Designer: Karla Dreyer Design
White walls, extensive windows and white porcelain tile make the space feel bright and airy. But designer Karla Dreyer says it was a challenge to keep the room from feeling too sterile. To rise to this challenge, Dreyer chose her colour palette carefully and adhered to her design philosophy: “My rule of thumb is to go neutral on larger pieces of furniture and to bring in colours through accessories. Pillows are often the best way, but throw blankets, trays, books and candlesticks are also great ways to add personality to a space,” she says.



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