Have you ever heard of Elizabeth Metcalfe? She's one of the most renowned interior designers in Canada. Her firm, Elizabeth Metcalfe Interiors, has made a name for itself over the past two decades as one of the top design studios in the country. Their work is known for its functionality, restraint, and minimalism, often featuring clean, geometric lines. But don't be fooled—these designs are anything but boring. They're full of personality and originality, making them truly stand out in the world of interior design.
This project was a renovation of an old house, which meant it needed to have a classic feel. However, the result is a perfect blend of contemporary and mid-century design. Vintage elements like stained glass and fireplaces were thoughtfully integrated into modern aesthetics. The design focuses on minimalism and bold shapes, creating a space that feels both stylish and comfortable. It's airy, light, and filled with character.
Unlike the previous project, this one was designed for a new building. Consequently, there’s no commitment to honoring the history of the place. Yet, the Gordon Wood project was actually named the Best Interior Design Private Residence in Ontario. The goal here was to create a home that was both luxurious and comfortable. In fact, the house had to be large and grand enough to entertain large groups, but also to serve as a
family home
. And it’s got all kinds of cool and original geometric details to add a personal touch.
This amazing
condo design
is based on a
neutral color palette
. The curved patterns complement the minimalist lines just right, and the end result is a totally modern design that completely stuns you. The dining room includes art pieces and Chinese pottery for a touch of personality. Yet, the “wow factor†in this amazing project doesn’t end there. The bedroom design uses the same minimalist tricks and geometric patterns to create a truly special space.
Finally, you can actually see a lot of the same strategies in this Lakeview Penthouse project. The clean, geometric shapes take center stage once again. Also, the owners of the penthouse wanted the same thing as those of Gordon Woods. Their goal was to create a house that was both suited to large parties and to a more intimate daily life. The art pieces chosen for the decor were also
carefully curated
. You can absolutely see the care that was put into this project. Not convinced? Just look at the amazing
bedroom
and the harmonious use of marble in the kitchen.
What do you think about
Elizabeth Metcalfe
‘s interior designs?
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