5 designer lessons from Canadian designers

5 designer lessons from Canadian designers

I grew up in Toronto, Canada, which, apart from its sports teams and phenomenal food scene, is most often associated with the iconic CN Tower – once the tallest building in the world. While the architecture and interiors across the country vary drastically, I believe the CN Tower is emblematic of a common thread across the country’s design – an affinity for modern, contemporary, and bold interior styles.

That’s not to say that there aren’t more traditional, historic properties in the Great White North; in fact, some of my favorite neighborhoods in Toronto prominently feature preserved Edwardian and Victorian homes (check out the Annex and Kensington Market if you are in town).

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