<a href="http://www.glucksteindesign.com/">Brian Gluckstein's</a> senior decorator, Michelle Hanna, leads us through her well-appointed home. Where others might have instinctively pared down in a 14-foot-wide house, she layered it on with elaborate mantels, antiques, welcoming seating areas, handsome panel moulding and layers of luxurious fabrics. Learn her tips for renovating a layout, installing built-in storage, maximizing space and displaying treasures.
See more photos of this kitchen in our <a href="http://houseandhome.com/magazine/2010/september">September 2010</a> issue.
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Brian Gluckstein Interview
<p>Lynda Reeves chats with Canada's best-known interior designer, <a href="http://www.glucksteindesign.com/">Brian Gluckstein,</a> about styling tips and decorating ideas at the 2011 <a href="http://www.interiordesignshow.com/">Interior Design Show</a>. Learn why painting, buying new bedding, pillows and throws and choosing oversized furniture and decorative lamps can transform a room. Plus, discover Brian's favourite trends, such as black lamps, nailhead details and kitchens without upper cabinets.</p> -
Video: Brian Gluckstein's Design Inspiration
<p>Designer Brian Gluckstein shares his design philosophy and explains how he pulls together stunning rooms with cohesive colour palettes.</p><p><a href="http://houseandhome.com/design/guide/paint-section">Visit our Paint Guide</a> for more on-trend colour picks, beautiful photos, technique tips and more!</p> -
How To Make A Small Kitchen Feel Grand
Designer Erika Floysvik of Fia Interiors shares a small kitchen she designed for a chef who loves to entertain. See how she expanded the original layout by merging the adjoining mudroom and kitchen to create a functional space with a wall of smart storage, like a built-in fridge, pantry and wine cellar. Plus, you’ll love the gray color palette, waterfall countertop and showstopping moonstone mosaic backsplash. -
Small Yet Glamorous Condo
<p>Toronto designer <a href="http://interiorsbystaceycohen.com/">Stacey Cohen</a> reveals an 800-square-foot condo she updated for a young, fashion-loving homeowner. Borrow her tips for adding hidden cabinets, bold fabrics, stylish furniture and luxurious lighting.</p>