Custom cabinetry · Sollera Fine Cabinetry
Exquisite cabinetry detailing with tailored storage in a luxury two-tone kitchen.
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Kitchens, windows, interiors - and the details that make a space unmistakably yours.
Tailored kitchens, custom millwork, and complete rooms shaped with a balance of craftsmanship, proportion, and everyday ease.
A quieter, more editorial presentation of the work so each project has room to breathe.
Selected project imagery may include rendered or artistically adapted visuals used to protect client privacy and illustrate design intent. Final built details and product selections may vary.
Exquisite cabinetry detailing with tailored storage in a luxury two-tone kitchen.
White kitchen with a dark island, brass pendants, and custom cabinetry by Interiors On Main
A full renovation centred on proportion, function, and polished country living.
Walnut kitchen island with white cabinetry, open shelving, and warm brass lighting
Millwork design focused on spatial efficiency and maximisation.
Light oak kitchen with a white island, black fixtures, and a wide picture window
Multiple fabrics, trims, and finish layers are reviewed together so the room reads as a complete design story, not a single isolated selection.
Layered textile and decor styling by Interiors on Main
Wallpaper, rugs, and decorative pieces are chosen in context so colour, scale, and texture carry the design language beyond the kitchen and into daily living.
Home decor and rug styling vignette by Interiors on Main
Sculptural stems and lifelike blooms bring in softness, colour, and movement without the short shelf life of fresh arrangements, giving the room a polished botanical moment that stays beautifully in season.
Custom faux floral arrangement styled by Interiors on Main
Custom client print that has been framed to perfectly suit their space.
Curated art and decor composition by Interiors on Main
Seating is treated as part of the decorative language of the room, not a separate category from it. Scale, silhouette, upholstery, and placement are selected to carry the palette forward and give the home its lived-in centre of gravity.
Curated sofa and seating composition by Interiors on Main
Tiered planters, gentle steps, and subsurface irrigation bring rhythm to a compact footprint, turning the approach into a more intentional and calming arrival.
Tiered gardenscape concept with steps and planters by Interiors on Main
Structured planting lines, ornamental grasses, and warm lighting frame the architecture with restraint, giving the home's first impression more presence after dusk.
Architectural front garden concept by Interiors on Main
Climbing roses, soft lighting, and a contemplative focal piece shape a garden that feels private, peaceful, and quietly restorative at the end of the day.
Private retreat gardenscape concept by Interiors on Main
Custom planters and closely considered planting layers balance colour, texture, and form, creating a composition that feels vibrant, precise, and deeply resolved.
Detailed planter and planting palette concept by Interiors on Main
A reflective water feature and sculpted planting turn the walk to the front door into an intentional pause, shaping the courtyard as a calm threshold held close to the architecture.
Lakehouse courtyard arrival concept by Interiors on Main
A framed seating pavilion gives the courtyard a room-like centre, creating a sheltered moment of arrival that feels immersive, composed, and quietly resort-inspired.
Lakehouse courtyard pavilion concept by Interiors on Main
Bridge, canopy, and filtered light lengthen the sequence inward, slowing the transition from driveway to entry and giving the courtyard a more contemplative rhythm.
Lakehouse courtyard bridge concept by Interiors on Main
Seen through the circular opening, the courtyard becomes an edited composition of water, planting, and structure, designed to read beautifully from within the garden and through the home's glazing.
Framed courtyard sightline concept by Interiors on Main
A narrow bridge and deeply planted edges draw the eye through the garden, turning a larger yard into an immersive outdoor experience rather than a single open expanse.
Backyard oasis bridge concept by Interiors on Main
Vines, overhead structure, and a gentle curve in the path guide movement through the landscape with the same sense of procession and discipline found inside the home.
Backyard pergola walkway concept by Interiors on Main
A carved focal piece set within soft grasses and clipped planting gives the garden a calm centre of gravity, balancing openness with the privacy that makes the yard feel secluded.
Backyard focal garden concept by Interiors on Main
Layered greenery, water, structure, and flowering colour work together as a complete outdoor room, creating the feeling of a private retreat held entirely within the property.
Backyard oasis pathway concept by Interiors on Main
A single light-filtering shade keeps this broad window wall calm, softening glare without breaking the room's clean horizontal line.
Textured roller shade across a wide living room window
The honeycomb profile reads quietly from across the room, while the amber tone pulls the window wall into the palette instead of leaving it stark.
Warm-toned cellular shades installed across three living room windows
Soft panels give the opening proper scale and privacy at the edges, while the centre glass stays open to the water beyond.
Neutral full-height drapery framing a bedroom lake view
The alternating sheer and solid bands let the light stay present while giving the room a cleaner, more controlled finish than bare glass.
Banded shades across a bright living room window wall
These tailored shades 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
The subtle texture softens daylight around the table and keeps the treatment understated beside the darker garden door.
Light-filtering textured shades in a modern dining room
The print gives the room a needed pulse of colour and movement, while the centre opening stays clear so the mountains remain the focal point.
Blue patterned drapery framing a mountain-view living room
A sheer-banded shade handles glare at the glass, while full-height panels soften the architecture and make the breakfast side of the kitchen feel finished.
Neutral drapery and a banded shade at a kitchen window overlooking the water
Extra-tall roller shades bring scale, privacy, and clean architectural control to soaring windows, proving the studio can specify dramatic 12-plus-foot openings with the same restraint and polish as any standard-height room.
Twelve-plus-foot roller shades installed by Interiors on Main
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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