A pair of Vancouver turns a cookie cutter condo into a personal space, where the eclectic atmosphere prevails.
Chad Farquharson and Wayne McGill, he can not help, they often take their work home. But these are not their nine to five jobs (Chad works for the government and Wayne is in the details) – it is their role as owners we live like this, their interior design business. The fun and unique philosophy behind this entrepreneurial company encourages homeowners to take action and to meet new decorating decisions. And nowhere is this more evident than in teaching approximately 700 m2 condo in downtown Vancouver. The show explores an eclectic mix of styles. A new sofa is perfectly comfortable with an Asian look, transformed as Kafeetisch. The white chair is a vintage store find, and the chair contemporary design is a gift from a friend.
Dining Compact – glass table and antique chandelier
Wayne: We wanted to challenge myself and not do what we have done in the past in terms of color, while we show our personality at the same time. We wanted to be sure it is hard / soft, masculine / feminine, old words / new.
Chad: First, we had to pull the angle in the dining room wall. We mirror and bench designed for open space
Wayne: I do not have a favorite, but I love all the textures. We wanted our house is very tactile – it makes you feel small moments of Mongolia throws, velvet, linen, velvet and cashmere.
Chad: We have added a shelf in the long corridor, then hit the wall. It is now functional and spectacular – rare qualities for a corridor. Wayne: No one has a chalk wall in the room, and can be customized at any time.
Chad: cheap or expensive, new or old, local or secular, while playing each other, as long as they remain in the same hues. Wayne: Because we, the elements that evoke some kind of emotion, buy, we end up with things that work together, no matter what they cost the hallway – Folding chairs wooden wall mounted provide additional seats.