Space Designed by LeAnne Bunnell Interiors, www.leannebunnell.com; Photographer
Shellard Photography, www.shellardphotography.com; LIVING ROOM: Sofa, Montauk Sofa,
www.montauksofa.com; Area Rug, LeAnne Bunnell Interiors, www.leannebunnell.com;
Chairs, Leanne Bunnell interiors, www.leannebunnell.com; Wallpaper, Grasscloth, LeAnne
Bunnell Interiors, www.leannebunnell.com; Daybench, Gabriel Ross, www.grshop.com;
Cabinet, Hardware Interiors, www.hardwareinteriors.com; Drapery, LeAnne Bunnell Interiors,
www.leannebunnell.com; Fabric, Industrial Storm, www.industrialstorm.com; Art, NewZones,
www.newzones.com; Floor Lamp, LightForm, www.lightform.ca; NOOK: Table and Chairs,
Gabriel Ross, www.grshop.com; Light Fixture, LeAnne Bunnell Interiors, www.leannebunnell.
com; ENTRY: Ceiling Fixture, LeAnne Bunnell Interiors, www.leannebunnell.com; Bench,
LeAnne Bunnell Interiors, www.leannebunnell.com; Bowl, Kit Interiors, www.kitinteriorobjects.
com; DINING: Table, LeAnne Bunnell Interiors, www.leannebunnell.com, Realized by Mobius
Projects, www.mobiusprojects.com; Chairs and Benches, LeAnne Bunnell Interiors, www.
leannebunnell.com; Cabinet, Hardware Interiors, www.hardwareinteriors.com; Side Board,
Crate & Barrel, www.crateandbarrel.ca; Art, Zoë Pawlak, www.zoepawlak.com
home. “Lighting is a key element in creating
character,” LeAnne observes. Walnut wood
planking and limestone tiles create a cool yet
warm aesthetic found throughout the home.
The two storey high foyer is replete with wit
and art. On the right a raw ‘log’ key holder
is raised high on a pedestal with its textures
and colours complementing the painting
above. A bench on the left reiterates the
colours and lines of the paintings overhead.
“Colour and texture are important in
choosing art, but critical is just loving the
piece!” notes one of the homeowners.
The dining room, on the foyer’s right, is
quietly grand. “We looked for a colour that
would evoke a moody sky,” the homeowner
notes. LeAnne remarks, “A dark ceiling is the
easiest way to develop an intimate feeling.”
The chandelier’s ombré shading transitions
the ceiling’s colour aiding it to visually
blend with the chairs’ upholstery and fog
grey rug. The homeowners adds “The goal
was to make this room formal, but relaxed.
When we entertain we like everyone to
feel comfortable enough to stay late!” The
upholstery partners wide herringbone with
blue piping and oyster-coloured fabric. The
fabric’s trim lines recur in the chandelier,
artwork, candelabras, and the custom table’s
beveled edge.
In the living room the curved topography
of the Mies van der Rohe couch matches the
rug’s contoured patte