Two Fold Interiors

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Photos from Two Fold Interiors's post 06/12/2026

I swear my kitchen table always becomes the spot where everything happens.

We don’t have a formal dining room, so this table gets used for literally everything. Morning coffee, lunches, kids hanging around while I’m in the kitchen.

When I was designing our main floor, I wanted it to feel comfortable. Nothing too formal or too perfect. I wanted materials that could handle everyday life with teenagers but still look beautiful since this space is one of the first things you see when you walk in and it’s open to the rest of the main floor.

See more of Project Roncesvalles on our website.

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Photos from Two Fold Interiors's post 06/10/2026

3 days in New York with Lutron = design overload in the best possible way.🗽 So many inspiring people, spaces, and details packed into one trip.

06/08/2026

I think we’re collectively craving homes that feel softer and more nostalgic these days.

That’s one reason we often find ourselves recommending shower curtains instead of glass enclosures.

A full-height linen curtain introduces something bathrooms often need more of: warmth. It balances all the stone, tile, and hard finishes while bringing in subtle movement and texture that feel natural and lived-in.

It also happens to feel a little nostalgic in the best possible way.

The kind of detail that reminds you of boutique hotels, countryside inns, or homes that have been thoughtfully collected over time.

💭Would you choose glass or a shower curtain in your own home?

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Photos from Two Fold Interiors's post 06/05/2026

We’ll always choose materials with character over materials that feel too perfect. Especially with stone.
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The tiny imperfections, dramatic veining, and natural variation are usually what give a home its depth and personality. Without that, spaces can start feeling a little too polished, almost untouchable. And most people don’t actually want that. They want homes that feel warm, layered, and comfortable to fully live in.
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That’s why we spend so much time pairing materials during the design process: looking at how stone interacts with wood tones, metals, glass, textiles, and natural light throughout the day. Those combinations shape the entire atmosphere of a space.
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Photos from Two Fold Interiors's post 06/03/2026

We think kids’ bedrooms work best when they don’t feel too childish.

Not because kids shouldn’t have personality in their spaces, but because the room should still feel comforting, and able to grow with them over time.

For this Project Durand bedroom, we leaned into softer layers and a more collected feeling instead of anything overly theme-driven. The canopy bed adds a little whimsy, while the warm muted walls, and linen drapery keep everything feeling cozy and relaxed.

And that woven chair by the window feels like the perfect little spot for bedtime stories, slow mornings, or quiet moments after busy days.

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06/01/2026

You know what nobody talks about enough with renovations? Decision fatigue.

At first it feels exciting. Then suddenly you’re comparing 47 paint colours, tile patterns, and cabinet fronts at midnight while trying to understand contractor quotes that all say completely different things.

It’s a lot. And most homeowners aren’t lacking taste or vision, they’re lacking clarity and guidance.

That’s exactly why we created this free guide: to help take the guesswork off your shoulders before the overwhelm kicks in.

Inside, we share the same guidance we walk our full-service clients through, including how to:

📌Build a budget that truly works for your lifestyle
📌Define a clear scope that keeps the project on track
📌Pinpoint the splurges worth making for long-term value
📌Know which professionals you’ll need on your team (and why)

Download your copy through the link in bio.

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05/29/2026

You know that feeling when you stay somewhere beautiful and suddenly your standards for home completely change?

That was kind of the energy behind this hidden mini bar setup.

The clients wanted their primary suite to feel a little elevated in a way that still felt personal to them, so we carved out space for something that supports the small routines they actually enjoy: morning coffee while getting ready, sparkling water before bed, or a cocktail after a long day.

It sounds small, but those little rituals genuinely change how a space feels. And honestly, we like to think that once you have a hidden bar in your bedroom closet, there’s kind of no going back.

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Photos from Two Fold Interiors's post 05/27/2026

You can always tell when a home was designed around how people actually live. These clients love hosting, so creating a generous dining space became a huge priority from the beginning.

That little bar tucked into the corner says so much about the energy of this house to us. It feels personal and welcoming. Like someone’s always ready to mix another cocktail while conversations spill late into the evening.

And pairing that relaxed atmosphere with the home’s original character is what made this Annex renovation feel so special in the end.

🔗If your home no longer fits the way you live, entertain, or gather, we’d love to help. Get in touch via the link in bio.

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Photos from Two Fold Interiors's post 05/25/2026

A lot of people think “California-inspired” means huge dramatic spaces, but it’s more about how a home feels.

Light-filled. Relaxed. Easy to move through. Beautiful without feeling overly formal. That mindset shaped this entire Cedarvale renovation.

The clients love entertaining, have a busy family life, and spend a lot of time in and out from the backyard pool, so we focused heavily on creating spaces that could handle real life while still feeling elevated.

Even this entryway was designed with that in mind. Durable finishes. Generous hidden storage. Soft warm materials that immediately make the home feel calm the second you step inside.

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Photos from Two Fold Interiors's post 05/22/2026

One thing we talked about a lot during this project was how to make the house feel open without making it loud, because not everyone wants a fully open-concept home.
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These clients loved the connection between rooms, but they also wanted separation, calmness, and a layout that felt manageable for everyday family life.
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So instead of removing everything, we focused more on thoughtful flow.
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We kept the beautiful original archway above the stairs, echoed it with a new modern arch leading into the family room, and created softer transitions between spaces so everything feels connected without feeling too exposed.
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The built-in banquette may be one of our favourite parts. It feels less like a formal dining room and more like a cozy neighbourhood restaurant.
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🔗See more of the High Park Project on our website.
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