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Cutters Edge Lookbook

LOOKBOOK

Geometric patterns need not be overbearing and can serve to enhance your space and provide colour balancing

A space can feel both light and warm by adding wooden touches to a light base palette

Clean white backdrops and subdued flooring provide a simple foundation for dressing with décor pieces

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Guest accommodations offer a chance to create harmonious themes throughout the home while using varied colour schemes

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Smaller spaces such as foyers and hallways come alive with carefully curated art pieces and home décor

Hard textures such as stone and thicker wooden beams are warmed up with lighter touches such as blanket ladders, greenery, and white and rich cognac leather seating

Bold contrasting in both texture and colour add modern flair to a cozy kitchen space

A mixture of leather and furs enhance the rustic feel of rough sawn wood furniture

Strategically placed accent pieces and décor liven a more industrial feel created by a black and white contrast

Crisp, monotone prints with northern motifs add playful yet elegant touches to simplistic bedroom looks

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Attention paid to auxilliary spaces such as hallways, foyers and powder rooms offer a chance to tie a home together

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Encourage the use of textiles and wall décor to create a sense of openness in basement spaces

Harmonious accent walls, beams and built in millwork liven a white backdrop Desks are not the only way to achieve desired workspace - consider using wallspace strategically to add functionality to your room

Pinstriping, a well-placed modern lighting fixture, and enlongated, low-sitting futniture offer modernity without losing warmth and comfort

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Wall décor and lighting plays a key role in tieing the theme of a room together

Complimentary geometric patterns on ceiling, walls, and floor create a unified space

Experiment with modern and rustic elements to create a transitional feel in your main living space Add artwork to liven up mundane utility rooms A strategically placed wooden accent piece adding functionality to the home

Add character to bedrooms by experimenting with various wood themes - pictured above showcases wormy maple wood with a charcoal finish. The picture below highlights the gorgeous cathedrals of windswept oak with a driftwood finish.

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Central living spaces can become inviting with carefully selected cozy embellishments - designer board games, and throws add warmth without sacrificing style.

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Subtle blue accents in the cabinetry play harmoniously with warmer home decor such as paddles and baskets to create balance in a high traffic area Intentionally placed floor decor pieces in the dining and kitchen areas complement one another and serve to tie the themes of two rooms together

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Create spaces within spaces such as this reading nook by opting for a larger style armchair and side table

When planning a concept for your home, they key is to vizualize the space from floor to ceiling, not leaving anything out that may cause dissonance in your chosen theme

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Guest bedrooms offer a great chance to showcase the full range of your style - pictured above is rough sawn wood in driftwood stain, while below is a whitewash on smooth wormy maple

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Subtle blues are the perfect choice for creating a lakehouse feel without venturing into a fully nautical look

The colours in the artwork echo throughout the furniture stain and bedding to create a cozy feel

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Custom millwork allows for making a space as warm or cool, as rustic or as modern as you wish

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Consider adding ample storage in your main bath - a great place to stock beach towels and items not requiring daily use

Simplistic millwork in the cabinetry subdues the forthrightness of the wallpaper in this smaller washroom space