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Landscape Design

Expert Tip: Using Contrast in the Garden

Lydia Kiezebrink, June 3 2022

One of the easiest ways to add impact and drama to your garden is to use the design principle of contrast. Contrast is the practice of putting things that are disparate next to one another so that the attributes of each are heightened. Contrast creates design tension, drawing our attention and making us take notice. The plant attributes...

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Interior Design

Boho Style Done Right

Eden Design, February 5 2021

This unconventional, eclectic, energetic, personal and relaxed look seems to be everywhere. Spaces with Boho style often showcase vintage, up-cycled and inexpensive furnishings and the look seems to encourage creativity, free-thinking and contemplation. It’s no wonder this look has such mass

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Interior Design

Architectural Detail for Modern Spaces

Eden Design, December 4 2020

Architectural detail, for many, is synonymous with traditional design. Wainscoting, wall panelling, tray ceilings, crown moulding, baseboard, door and window trim are some of the most common types architectural detail. So, with the huge trend towards modern style, is this type of millwork detailing soon to be a thing of the

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Interior Design

Spotlight on The Etagere

Eden Design, September 5 2020

Etagere is a French word that refers to an open bookshelf. It was popularized in the late 18th century in France, crafted as a lightweight, freestanding set of open shelves used to display small, decorative objects, or objets, to use the French term. We love the elegance and lightness of the étagere. It lacks the heavy visual weight of a...

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Interior Design

Spring 2020 Trends We're Loving

Eden Design, June 3 2020

Spring is in the air, and we couldn’t be readier for it!   The ongoing pandemic has forced us all to the confines of our homes so I imagine there’s been a lot of sorting, purging and contemplation going on as people scrutinize their abodes.  It’s been an opportunity for us to take stock of what is and isn’t working in our homes, what we have...

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