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Kitchen & Cabinetry
Ideas for custom cabinetry, kitchen renovation, and complete rooms shaped through craftsmanship, proportion, and everyday ease.
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Kitchen & CabinetryHave you considered a two-tone kitchen?
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Kitchen & Cabinetry
Have you considered a two-tone kitchen?
Light perimeter cabinetry and a darker island create contrast without losing warmth. In this Interiors On Main kitchen, custom storage, brass lighting, and balanced finishes let the cabinetry become the anchor of the room.
White kitchen with a dark island, brass pendants, and custom cabinetry by Interiors On Main
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Kitchen & CabinetryWhat could your kitchen become?
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What could your kitchen become?
A kitchen renovation is often less about starting over and more about reworking function, flow, and finish. Planning, cabinetry, surfaces, and lighting come together so an older space can feel polished, current, and easier to live in.
Walnut kitchen island with white cabinetry, open shelving, and warm brass lighting
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Kitchen & CabinetryDream bigger in a smaller footprint.
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Dream bigger in a smaller footprint.
A compact kitchen can still feel generous when every inch is considered. Custom cabinetry, thoughtful storage, clear circulation, and balanced finishes help a smaller space become fully functional without feeling compromised.
Light oak kitchen with a white island, black fixtures, and a wide picture window
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Art & Home DecorLayered textiles can shape the whole room.
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Layered textiles can shape the whole room.
Our broad range of fabrics, trims, wallpapers, and textiles allows us to curate a collection around a client's home. Pattern, texture, and undertone are considered together so every layer feels intentional.
Layered textile and decor inspiration with fabrics, trim, and finish samples
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Art & Home DecorDecor feels richer with a point of view.
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Decor feels richer with a point of view.
Wallpaper, rugs, and decorative pieces can carry the design language beyond the kitchen. The goal is not to fill a room, but to give colour, scale, and texture a clear relationship.
Home decor and rug styling inspiration with layered colour and texture
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Art & Home DecorPermanent florals can bring softness that lasts.
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Permanent florals can bring softness that lasts.
Custom permanent florals bring colour, movement, and a botanical finish without the short shelf life of fresh arrangements. They are a quiet way to make a room feel cared for every day.
Custom faux floral arrangement styled by Interiors on Main
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Art & Home DecorA personal print can become the room's anchor.
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A personal print can become the room's anchor.
Custom framing changes how art belongs in a room. Scale, matting, frame finish, and placement can turn a client print into a considered art and decor moment made for the space.
Curated art and decor composition by Interiors on Main
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Art & Home DecorA sofa can settle the whole room.
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A sofa can settle the whole room.
A sofa is rarely just seating. Scale, silhouette, upholstery, and placement can set the mood, ground the room, and connect the furniture back to the full interior design story.
Sofa and seating inspiration in a layered living room
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GardenscapesA fountain and layered planters can make arrival feel finished.
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A fountain and layered planters can make arrival feel finished.
A water fountain, raised black planters, and softened planting turn the approach into more than a walkway: a small garden room with privacy, texture, and a clear sense of arrival.
Front garden water fountain and layered planters by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesCurb appeal can feel structured, not showy.
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Curb appeal can feel structured, not showy.
Black fencing, tall grasses, and layered planting frame the house from the street, giving the frontage privacy, rhythm, and a polished first impression.
Architectural front garden concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesA side garden can become a quiet room.
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A side garden can become a quiet room.
A privacy fence, statue, fountain, and loose planting create a sheltered outdoor pause, where water and greenery soften the architecture close to the door.
Private retreat gardenscape concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesRaised planters can carry colour with order.
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Raised planters can carry colour with order.
Black planter boxes keep hydrangeas, grasses, and dark foliage crisp against the fence, adding colour and depth without making the frontage feel busy.
Detailed planter and planting palette concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesA raised landing can make the entrance feel generous.
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A raised landing can make the entrance feel generous.
A broad concrete landing, black fencing, a statue, and layered planting give the entrance breathing room while keeping the garden full, private, and composed.
Front entrance garden with black fencing, statue, concrete levels, and layered planting by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesA courtyard can become a quiet threshold.
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A courtyard can become a quiet threshold.
A reflective water feature and sculpted planting can turn the walk to the front door into a pause, holding the arrival close to the architecture before the home opens up.
Lakehouse courtyard arrival concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesOutdoor seating can feel like a room.
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Outdoor seating can feel like a room.
A framed pavilion gives the garden a centre of gravity. Shelter, sightlines, and planting make the seating area feel immersive and composed rather than placed in open space.
Lakehouse courtyard pavilion concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesA path can shape the way you arrive.
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A path can shape the way you arrive.
Bridge, canopy, and filtered light lengthen the sequence inward, turning movement from driveway to entry into a more considered transition.
Lakehouse courtyard bridge concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesFrame one view and the whole garden feels edited.
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Frame one view and the whole garden feels edited.
A circular opening turns water, planting, and structure into a composed vignette, giving the garden a moment that reads beautifully from outside and through the home's glazing.
Framed courtyard sightline concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesA crossing can make a larger yard feel intimate.
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A crossing can make a larger yard feel intimate.
A narrow bridge and deeply planted edges draw the eye forward, giving a larger yard the feeling of discovery instead of one open, undefined expanse.
Backyard oasis bridge concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesA pergola can guide movement with grace.
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A pergola can guide movement with grace.
Vines, overhead structure, and a gentle curve in the path give the landscape a sense of procession, echoing the discipline of a well-planned interior.
Backyard pergola walkway concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesA focal piece can give the garden stillness.
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A focal piece can give the garden stillness.
A carved focal piece set within soft grasses and clipped planting can steady an open yard, balancing airiness with the privacy that makes a garden feel secluded.
Backyard focal garden concept by Interiors on Main
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GardenscapesA full landscape can feel like a private retreat.
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A full landscape can feel like a private retreat.
Layered greenery, water, structure, and flowering colour work together as a complete outdoor room, creating a retreat-like feeling held entirely within the property.
Backyard oasis pathway concept by Interiors on Main
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Window FashionsLarge glass can feel calm, not exposed.
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Window Fashions
Large glass can feel calm, not exposed.
A single light-filtering shade can soften glare across a broad window wall without breaking the clean horizontal line. Window fashions can make openness feel comfortable.
Textured roller shade across a wide living room window
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Window FashionsWarm shades can pull windows into the palette.
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Window Fashions
Warm shades can pull windows into the palette.
A honeycomb profile reads quietly from across the room, while a warmer tone keeps the window wall connected to the rest of the palette instead of leaving it stark.
Warm-toned cellular shades installed across three living room windows
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Window FashionsDrapery can frame the view without stealing it.
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Window Fashions
Drapery can frame the view without stealing it.
Full-height panels give the opening scale and softness at the edges, while the centre glass stays clear so the view remains the quiet focal point.
Neutral full-height drapery framing a bedroom lake view
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Window FashionsPrivacy can still feel light.
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Window Fashions
Privacy can still feel light.
Alternating sheer and solid bands let daylight stay present while giving the room a cleaner, more controlled finish than bare glass.
Banded shades across a bright living room window wall
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Window FashionsA confident shade can carry the colour story.
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Window Fashions
A confident shade can carry the colour story.
Tailored roman shades can bring structure and a deliberate hit of colour, tying the window wall back to the room's warmer accents without overworking it.
Mustard roman shades above a neutral living room seating area
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Window FashionsTexture can soften the dining room light.
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Texture can soften the dining room light.
A subtle woven texture can soften daylight around the table and keep the treatment understated beside stronger architectural elements.
Light-filtering textured shades in a modern dining room
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Window FashionsPatterned drapery can sharpen a quiet room.
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Patterned drapery can sharpen a quiet room.
A considered print gives the room a pulse of colour and movement, while the centre opening stays clear so the landscape remains the focal point.
Blue patterned drapery framing a mountain-view living room
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Window FashionsLayered treatments make everyday light easier.
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Window Fashions
Layered treatments make everyday light easier.
A sheer-banded shade can handle glare at the glass while full-height panels soften the architecture, making a hardworking kitchen window feel more finished.
Neutral drapery and a banded shade at a kitchen window overlooking the water
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Window FashionsTall windows need calm, architectural control.
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Window Fashions
Tall windows need calm, architectural control.
Extra-tall roller shades bring scale, privacy, and clean control to soaring glass. The best window fashions make dramatic openings feel intentional rather than difficult.
Twelve-plus-foot roller shades on tall windows
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Benchmade in Calgary · Birchwood Furniture
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All pieces are built to order at Birchwood's Calgary facility on solid hardwood frames. Lead times and fabric selections are discussed in studio, and every order is project-managed by Carl from first conversation through delivery.
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